AU674667B2 - Releasable latching fastening - Google Patents

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AU674667B2
AU674667B2 AU34861/93A AU3486193A AU674667B2 AU 674667 B2 AU674667 B2 AU 674667B2 AU 34861/93 A AU34861/93 A AU 34861/93A AU 3486193 A AU3486193 A AU 3486193A AU 674667 B2 AU674667 B2 AU 674667B2
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OPI DATE 03/09/93 AOJP DATE 11/11/93 APPLN. ID 34861/93 II l l l hlllll Jllllll PCT NUMBER PCT/AU93/00057 i llIlll ll l ll11111 I AU9334861
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(51) International Patent Classification 5 (11) International Publication Number: WO 93/15634 A47D 1/10, E05C 9/12, 9/24 Al 9/04 (43) International Publication Date: 19 August 1993 (19.08.93) (21) International Application Number: PCT/AU93/00057 Published With international search report.
(22) International Filing Date: 11 February 1993 (11.02.93) Priority data: PL 0858 11 February 1992 (11.02.92) AU (71X72) Applicant and Inventor: REYNOLDS, Amanda [AU/ AU]; 4 Galsworthy Place, Spearwood, W.A. 6163 (AU).
(74) Agent: WATERMARK; 4th Floor, "Durack Centre", 263 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, W.A. 6000 (AU).
(81) Designated States: AU, CA, JP, NZ, US, European patent (AT, BE, CH, DE, DK, ES, FR, GB, GR, IE, IT, LU, MC, NL, PT, SE).
(54)Title: RELEASABLE LATCHING FASTENING ,8 2 (57) Abstract A latching mechanism can be used to attach a child's seat to various supports to make a high chair, stroller, bicycle with child seat, etc. The mechanism is attached to the seat frame with the elongate element (30) connected to the seat back and the balance of the device shown connected under the seat proper. The pins (8a, b) are biased (by action of spring 14) into holes of a respective support so as to join the seat thereto. The pins are disengaged by linear motion of rod (16) which is converted to simultaneous linear movements of rods (18) due to notches on the rods engaging with the teeth of twin gears (24a, The sprung catch (28) can prevent movement of rod and thus prevent removal of the seat, in that the apertured plate (32) hinders movement of tab (42) of rod (16).
WO 93/15634 PCr/AU93/00057 1 RELEASABLE LATCHING FASTENING The present invention relates to a releasable locking mechanism, and in particular, but not exclusively, to a releasable locking mechanism for incorporation into a child's chair to allow demountable connection of the chair to a plurality of different supports.
There has always been a need to adapt various articles so that they can be safely and demountably connected to corresponding supports. One example of this is in the area relating to children's furniture where articles such as chairs and bassinettes are adapted for demountable connection with stands and other supports. Often the devices used to allow demountable connection such as straps, clips, screws and bolts are difficult or inconvenient to use or require the use of hand tools to operate.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a releasable locking mechanism for demountably connecting an article to a support which is both easy and convenient to use.
According to the present invention there is provided a releasable locking mechanism adapted for attachment to an article for demountably connecting said article to a support, said locking mechanism comprising: engaging means for releasably engaging said support, said engaging means being movable between a first position in which said locking mechanism can be demountably connected with said support and a second position in which said locking mechanism can be disconnected from said support; retracting means for retracting said engaging means from said first position to said second position; and, biasing means for biasing said engaging means toward said first position; whereby, in use, said releasable locking mechanism can demountably connect said article to said support.
Preferably said engaging means is retained in said locking mechanism for sliding movement between said first and second positions.
Preferably said retracting means for retracting said engaging WO 93/15634 PCI'/AU93/00057 2 means moves in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of movement of said engaging means.
Preferably said locking mechanism further comprises coupling means for coupling said retracting means to said engaging means such that movement of said retracting means causes said engaging means to move between said first and second positions.
Preferably said coupling means comprises a gear rotatably connected to said locking mechanism and wherein said engaging means and said retracting means are maintained in meshing contact with said gear.
Preferably said engaging means comprises at least two arms and said coupling means further comprises a second gear, wherein separate ones of said arms are in meshing contact with respective ones of said gears and said retracting means meshes with both of said gears whereby said retracting means can be manipulated to cause rotation of said gears and thereby slidably move both of said arms between said first and second positions.
Preferably said biasing means is connected with said retracting means such as to urge said engaging means to move toward said first position.
Preferably said releasable locking mechanism further comprises a catch moveable between a first state in which said engaging means is prevented from moving from said first position to said second position, and a second state in which said engaging means is allowed to move from said first position to said second position.
Preferably said catch includes a second biasing means for biasing said catch towards said first state.
Preferably said catch is manipulable for movement between said first and second states at a location remote from that at which said retracting means can be manipulated for movement.
Preferably said catch is operatively connected with said retracting means to selectively control movement of said retracting means.
Preferably said catch comprises an elongate member and first and second elements, wherein said first element is attached to said retracting means and said second element is connected with said elongate member whereby WO 93/15634 PCT/AU93/00057 3 when said catch is in the first state, said first and second elements mutually engage to prevent movement of said retracting means, and when said catch is in said second state, said first and second elements are released from each other thereby allowing movement of said retracting means.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a perspective view of the releasable locking mechanism; Figure 2A is a plan view of the releasable locking mechanism when in a first engaging position; Figure 2B is an elevation view from the rear of a catch incorporated in the locking mechanism, when the catch is in a first state; Figure 3A is a plan view of the releasable locking mechanism in a second disengaged position; Figure 3B is an elevation view from the rear of the catch illustrated in Figure 2B, when the catch is in a second state; Figure 4A is a front elevation view from the front of a chair incorporating the locking mechanisms; Figure 4B is an elevation view from the side of the chair illustrated in Figure 4A; Figure 5A is a front elevation view of the chair illustrated in Figure 4A and 4B connected to a supporting seat; Figure 5B is an elevation view from the side of the seat illustrated in Figure Figure 6A is an elevation view from the front of a high-chair incorporating the seat of Figures 4A and 4B; Figure 6B is a side elevation view of the high chair illustrated in Figure 6A; Figure 7 is a side elevation view of the chair illustrated in Figures 4A and 4B connected with a table; Figure 8 is a side elevation view of the chair illustrated in Figures 4A and 4B connected with a stroller; WO 93/15634 PCF/AU93/00057 4 Figure 9 is a side elevation view of the chair illustrated in Figures 4A and 4B connected with a bicycle; and, Figure 10 is a side elevation view of a chair illustrated in Figures 4A and 4B connected with a swing.
As shown in the accompanying drawings, with particular reference to Figures 1 to Figure 3B, a releasable locking mechanism 2 adapted for attachment to an article for demountably connecting the article to a support 4 comprises engaging means 6 in the form of pins 8a, 8b (referred to in general as "pins extending from a side surface of respective arms 10a and 10b (referred to in general as "arms The pins 8 releasably engage ioles 12 in support 4.
The support 4 takes the form of two flat metal bars with holes 12 drilled through each bar near its opposite ends. The arms 10a and 10b are retained in the locking mechanism 2 for slidable movement between a first position, illustrated in Figure 2A, in which the pins 8 engage corresponding holes 12 of the support 4 and a second position, illustrated in Figure 3A, in which the pins 8 are retracted from holes 12 to disengage the locking mechanism 2 from the support 4. A retracting means in the form of elongate element 16 is provided for retracting the arms 10 from the first position to the second position. A biasing means being, for example, in the form of a coil spring 14 surrounds a length of the elongate element 16 to bias the arms 10 toward the first position illustrated in Figure 2A. The spring 14 is retained between a stop 15 fixed to the elongate element 16 and a guide 17 through which the elongate element 16 can pass.
Arm O10a is provided with a bar 18a extending from a side of the arm 10a opposite pins 8a in the direction substantially perpendicular to the length of the arm 10a. Arm 10Ob is provided with a similar bar 18b. The bars 18a and 18b extend towards each other and lie on opposite sides of the elongate element 16. A plurality of notches 20a, 20b is cut into respective ones of bars 18a, 18b near an end distant from its corresponding arm 10. Similar notches 22 are cut intermediate the length, and on opposite sides, of elongate element 16.
Two gears 24a and 24b are rotatably connected with the locking mechanism 2 for coupling the elongate element 16 with bars 18a and 18b respectively.
Specifically, teeth 26a formed about the circumference of gear 24a, mesh with WO 93/15634 PCT/AU93/00057 notches 20a in bar 18a and notches 22 in elongate element 16. Similarly, teeth 26b formed about the periphery of gear 24a mesh with notches 20b formed in bar 18a and notches 22 formed in elongate element 16.
The locking mechanism 2 further includes a catch, designated generally as item 28, which is movable between a first state, illustrated in Figure 2B, for preventing the arms 10 and pins 8 from moving from the first position to the second position, and a second state, illustrated in Figure 3B, in which the arms 10 and pins 8 can be moved from the first position to the second position to allow the locking mechanism 2 to be released from the support 4. The catch 28 includes an elongate element 30 terminating at one end in a rectangular plate 32 formed with a central aperture 34. A coil spring 36 surrounds a length of the elongate element 30 and is retained between a stop 38 connected with elongate element 30 and a guide 40 through which the elongate element 30 can pass.
The guide 40 is connected with a frame (not shown) supporting other elements of the locking mechanism 2. The catch 28 further includes a tab 42 connected near one end of elongate element 16. When the catch 28 is in the first state, illustrated in Figures 2A and 2B, the tab 42 bears against a side of plate 32 opposite spring 14. When in this state, the elongate element 16 is prevented from moving in a direction away from plate 32. The catch 28 can be moved to the second state, illustrated in Figs. 3A and 3B, by depressing the elongate element 30 causing plate 32 to be displaced relative to tab 42 so that the tab 42 resides wholly within the aperture 34. When in this state, the elongate element 16 is free to be pulled in the direction of its length.
The method of operation of the locking mechanism 2 will now be described in detail.
Assume that the mechanism 2 is connected with a support 4 as illustrated in Figure 2A. The catch 28 is in the first state as illustrated in Figure 2B thereby preventing the elongate element 16 from being pulled to release the locking mechanism 2 from the support 4. The spring 36 acts to urge the elongate element 30 in the direction of arrow A thereby maintaining the catch 28 in the first state. Spring 14 acts to urge elongate elements 16 in the direction of arrow B to maintain the pins 8 in engagement with holes 12 of the support 4.
WO 93/15634 PCr/AU93/00057 6 In order to disengage the locking mechanism 2 from the support 4, the elongate element 30 must first be depressed against the bias of spring 36 so that tab 42 resides within the aperture 34. This corresponds to the second state of the catch 28 illustrated in Figure 3B. The elongate element 16 can now be pulled in the direction of arrow C against the bias of spring 14. Pulling of the elongate element 16 causes rotation of the gears 24a and 24b by virtue of the meshing between teeth 26a and 26b and the notches 22. Rotation of the gears 24a and 24b results in bars 18a and 18b and consequently arms 10a and 10Ob to move in a direction toward the elongate element 16. This is due to the meshing of teeth 26a with notches 20a and the meshing of teeth 26b in notches 20b. In this way the pins 8a and 8b are released from corresponding holes 12 so that the locking mechanism 2 can be released from the support 4.
It is envisaged that the locking mechanism 2 can be incorporated into a chair 44 as illustrated in Figures 4A and B. A chair-shaped frame (not shown) is provided for supporting the locking mechanism 2. The arms 10, bars 18, elongate element 16 and gears 24, are connected with a seat part of the frame and the elongate element 30 is connected with a back part of the frame.
The frame is then connected to the convex surface of the chair 44. A chairshaped backing plate (not shown) can be used to cover the locking mechanism 2 by attachment to the chair 44. That is, the locking mechanism 2 can be integrated into a chair per se. In such an embodiment, an underside of the seat part of the chair is provided with two elongate slots to allow inseition of supports 4 for demountably locking the chair to the support.
It is further envisaged that the locking mechanism 2 include a second engaging means operated by the elongate element 30 to allow demountable connection to other items such as, for example, a tray 46 (illustrated in Figures 6A and B) or a table support arm 48 (shown in Figure 7).
The further engaging means can be substantially the same as pins 8 and arms and can be operated by means of gears meshing with notches formed in the elongate element In a simpler alternative, a cross-member (not shown) can be connected with elongate element 30 in a plane substantially perpendicular to WO 93/15634 PCr/AU93/00057 7 that containing arms 10 and elongate element 60. Opposite ends of the crossmember can be provided with engaging elements for engaging complementary elements formed in the tray 46 or table support arm 48.
The supports 4 can be incorporated into a number of different apparatuses to allow connection of chair 44 provided with the locking mechanism 2 to those apparatuses. For example, a support 4 can be incorporated into a chair 47 (illustrated in Figures 5A and 5B), a high chair 49 (illustrated in Figures 6A and 6B) stroller 48 (as shown in Figure a bicycle frame 50 (as shown in Figure 9) or a swing 52 (as shown in Figure 10) so as to allow the chair 44 to be demountably connected thereto. The chair 44 is provided with a number of longitudinal slots 54 (refer Figs. 4A, 5A, 6A) in its back to allow the use of harness for strapping in users of the chair 44.
Now that an embodiment of the present invention has been described in detail, it will be apparent to those skilled in the relevant arts that numerous modifications and variations may be made without departing from the basic inventive concepts. For example, the locking mechanism 2 is illustrated as including a catch 28. However, as the purpose of the catch is merely to prevent accidental release of the locking mechanism 2 from the support 4, its inclusion is not essential. Furthermore, any other conventional catch can be used in place of the aperture and tab arrangement shown. In addition, the gears 24a, 24b can be replaced with any other device for translating movement of the elongate member 16 to movement of the arms 10. For example, a pulley system may be used.
The embodiment employing the pulley system replaces the abovedescribed gears with pulleys and cables connecting the pins 8 with the elongate element 16. Again, the catch 28 is biased by a spring into the first engaged position and pins 8 are also spring loaded, urging them into engagement with support 4.
In order to disengage the locking mechanism 2 from the support 4 the catch 28 must be released, allowing the elongate element 16 to be pressed forward thus rotating the pulleys and tensioning the cables thus causing the pins 8 to move against the bias of their complementary springs to be released from WO 93/15634 PCT/AU93/00057 8 the support 4. The locking mechanism 2 can then be removed from the support 4.
If, as contemplated in the above-described embodiment, there are provided four pins, each pin has an associated pulley and cable connecting the pin with the elongate element 16. If, as is shown in Figures 5A and 5B the support 4 is incorporated into a chair 47 facing the front of a vehicle, the pins 8 may lie along two axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle. The rear pulleys controlling the rear pins connecting the support to the chair may be further secured by use of a locking pin. Similarly, the front pulleys could be locked in this manner, further securing the support.
A further alternative to the gear system involves the replacement of gears with Z-shaped members connected by cables to elongate element 16 and pins 8 located at the front and rear of the support 4 rather than to the sides as discussed above. Thus, when the catch 28 is released, the elongate element 16 may' be pressed forward allowing the Z-shaped members to rotate thus pulling the cables in a direction which causes the pins 8 to be released from the support 4. Similarly, pulling the elongate element 16 will allow the pins 8, which are spring loaded to move into engagement with the support.
Further, the article to be connected to the support need not be a chair, it could be a capsule or bassinette. The chair may also be tilted to form such a capsule or bassinette, if desired.
All such modifications and variations are considered to be within the scope of the p:'esent invention.

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1. A releasable locking mechanism to demountably connect an article with a support, said mechanism comprising: at least one engaging means to releasably connect said article and said support, said at least one engaging means being movable between a first position in which the article is connected with said support and a second position in which the article is disconnected from said support thereby enabling removal of said article therefrom; retracting means to retract said engaging means from said first position to said second position; biasing means to bias said engaging means toward said first position; and coupling means for coupling said retracting means to said engaging means such that movement of said retracting means causes said engaging means to move between said first and second positions wherein said coupling means comprises a rotatable gear and wherein said engaging means and said retracting means are maintained in meshing contact with said gear.
Q A connection mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein a plurality of engaging means are provided to connect said article with said support at a o plurality of locations.
3. A releasable locking mechanism as claimed in claim 2 wherein said engaging means is retained in said locking mechanism for sliding movement between said first and second positions.
4. A releasable locking mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein said engaging means is retained in said locking mechanism for sliding movement between said first and second positions.
A releasable locking mechanism as claimed in claim 4 wherein said retracting means for retracting said engaging means moves in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of movement of said engaging means.
6. A releasable locking mechanism as claimed in claim 5 wherein said biasing means is connected with said retracting means such as to urge said engaging means to move toward said first position.
7. A releasable locking mechanism as claimed in claim 4 wherein said biasing means is connected with said retracting means such as to urge said engaging means to move toward said first position.
8. A releasable locking mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein said engaging means comprises at least two arms arid said coupling means further comprises a second gear, wherein separate ones of said arms are in meshing contact with respective ones of said gears and said retracting means meshes with both of said gears whereby said retracting means can be Smanipulated to cause rotation of said gears and thereby slidably move both of said arms between said first and second positions.
9. A releasable locking mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein S° said biasing means is connected with said retracting means such as to urge said engaging means to move toward said first position.
10. A releasable locking mechanism as claimed in claim 9 further comprising a catch movable between a first state in which said engaging means is prevented from moving from said first position to said second position, and a second state in which said engaging means is allowed to move from said first position to said second position.
11. A releasable locking mechanism to demountably connect an article with a support, said mechanism comprising: at least one engaging means to releasably connect said article and said support, said at least one engaging means being movable between a first position in which the article is connected with said support and a second position in which the article is disconnected from said support thereby enabling 11 removal of said article therefrom; retracting means to retract said engaging means from said first position to said second position; biasing means to bias said engaging means towards said first position; and a catch movable between a first state in which said engaging means is prevented1 from moving from said first position to said second position, and a second state in which said engaging means is allowed to move from said first position to said second position.
12. A releasable locking mechanism as claimed in claim 11 wherh- said catch includes a second biasing means for biasing said catch towards said first state. oo
13. A releasable locking mechanism as claimed in claim 11 wherein said catch is manipulable for movement between said first and second states at a location rer.,ote from that at which said retracting means can be manipulated ";'for movement. C
14. A releasable locking mechanism as claimed in claim 11 wherein said catch is operatively connected with said retracting means to selectively control movement of said retracting means. .00° A releasable locking mechanism as claimed in claim 11 wherein said catch comprises an elongate member and first and second elements, wherein said first element is attached to said retracting means and said second element is connected with said elongate member whereby, when said catch is in the first state, said first and second elements mutually engage to prevent movement of said retracting means, and when said catch is in said second state, said first and second elements are released from each other thereby allowing movement of said retracting means. DATED this 1st day of November, 1996. AMANDA REYNOLDS. WATERMARK PATENT TRADEMARK ATTORNEYS 4TH FLOOR, "DURACK CENTRE" 263 ADELAIDE TERRACE PERTH W.A. 6000 AUSTRALIA *o *o *o
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