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US2409822A
US2409822A US616025A US61602545A US2409822A US 2409822 A US2409822 A US 2409822A US 616025 A US616025 A US 616025A US 61602545 A US61602545 A US 61602545A US 2409822 A US2409822 A US 2409822A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C3/00Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively
    • E05C3/02Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action
    • E05C3/04Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the bolt
    • E05C3/041Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the bolt rotating about an axis perpendicular to the surface on which the fastener is mounted
    • E05C3/042Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the bolt rotating about an axis perpendicular to the surface on which the fastener is mounted the handle being at one side, the bolt at the other side or inside the wing
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T292/00Closure fasteners
    • Y10T292/08Bolts
    • Y10T292/1039Swinging and camming
    • Y10T292/1041Rigid operating means
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T292/00Closure fasteners
    • Y10T292/08Bolts
    • Y10T292/1043Swinging
    • Y10T292/1075Operating means
    • Y10T292/1083Rigid

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  • This invention relates to cupboard latches. It deals more particularly with a spring catch which will hold a door tightly against rattles and ac-' cidental detachment.
  • Among its objects are to provide a simple low cost structure comprising a minimum number of parts which can be easily and quickly assembled or disassembled if occasion requires. No expensive equipment is needed either to manufacture or install the parts and except for the panelsto be latched there are involved only two parts consisting essentially of an outside handle and an inside latch bar. Either or both of such parts can be made of metal, plastic or other suitable material, and shaped to interfit and thereby fix themselve to one another and pivotally mount them in a door or panel.
  • Figure l is a front elevation of a portion of a closure door latched in position over an opening in a mounting panel
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse section taken on line 2-2 but on a larger scale
  • Figure 3 is a rear elevation as on line 3-3 of Figure 2.
  • the drawing shows a pair of sheet metal panels 3 and 2 consisting of a mounting panel having an opening and a closure for the opening with the edges of the tWo panels overlapping.
  • An exterior handle or knob 3 has a circular boss or disc 4 bearing on the outside face of the closure panel 2 with a squared shaft or shank 5 projecting inwardly through an opening in the panel and having axially spaced from the interior face of the panel a reduced neck portion 6 formed by an annular groove just beyond which the stud terminates in a conical or tapered tip 7.
  • a rocker arm in the form of double legged spring loop of strip stock having a reverse bend B joining a short leg or wing 9 and a long leg or wing Ill, both of which are apertured and fitted to the shank, one beside the panel l and the other within the groove 6.
  • the long leg in has a rearwardly offset end portion afiorded by a laterally extending limb l I and an outwardly inclined latching lip !2, both sides of which are bent back at a slight angle to form skid or approach surfaces.
  • the latching lip I2 upon rocking of the handle 3 is brought into and out of engagement with the back of a raised or rearwardly depressed bulge i3 at the edge of the mounting panel I.
  • the spring loop is under stress and its legs tend to spring apart so that the lip l2 on the long leg lo exerts an outward force on its seat l3 While the shorter leg 9 pushes inward on the side or radial abutment face of the groove 6.
  • This spring force through the bearing abutment of the handle base 4 keeps the closure door 2 tightly seated on the edge of the panel Iwhich is clamped by the spring force between the panel 2 and the latch lip 12.
  • the pivot bearing is provided by a round hole through the panel 2 of a diameter substantially corresponding to the distance between diagonally opposite corners of the square shank 5. Cooking of the shank is prevented because of the bearing contact on the inner and outer faces of the panel by the abutment disc sand the leg H].
  • the shank receiving opening through the leg to is made square to fit the cross sectional shape of the squared shank and this provides for 'relative nonrotation of the parts and insures their turning in unison.
  • Both the shank and the opening may, of course, be made of other noncircular formation and optionally both can be circular in the event the bottom of the groove 6 and the opening through the leg 9 are noncircular.
  • the openings in both legs may be noncircular to fit mating noncircular parts of the shank.
  • the annular groove 6, if desired, can be replaced by a slot in one side only of the shank, although the annular groove is preferred because it enables the rocker bar and the. shaft with its handle 3 to be placed in any selected angular relationship.
  • the shank receiving openings in the two legs are axially offset in relation to each other to insure retention of the rocka or arm on the shaft.
  • the relation of the parts is such that in the application of the latch parts the aperture in the long leg H! i first fitted to the shank and then with the aperture of the short leg 5 bearing on the conical tip 1 axially applied pressure on the leg 9 will cause it to ride in on the tapered tip surface and drop or snap into the groove 6. In so doing the loop is contracted and its tendency to expand will cause the shaft 5 to be gripped radially between the two legs 9 and in.
  • a rotatable spring latch of the character described including a handle having a bearin shoulder to contact the outer face of .a anel and a squared shank projecting therefrom through and for rotation in an opening in the panel, said shank terminating in a pointed camming tip and having an annular retaining groove adjacent said camming tip, a J-shaped spring, the longer leg of which is arranged to contact the inner face of said panel with a squared opening to fit nonrotatably the said squared shank for rotation therewith and terminates in an inwardly offset portion releasably engageable upon shank rota tion with a cooperating seat on a part with which said panel cooperates and the shorter leg of which spring has an opening normally non-axially related to the first mentioned opening to receive the camming tip end of the shank and enable reception and retention of the shorter leg Within said annular groove, with the spring loop under sufficient compression to resist displacement and prevent rattles.
  • a rocker arm comprising a pair of spaced wings joined by -a reverse bend, a rockshaft engaged by both wings and provided near its tip with an annular groove into which one of the wings is sprung to locate the parts axially, the engaged parts of the shaft and at least one of the wings being of mating polygonal shape to locate the rocker arm and shaft against relative rotation but enabling the rocker arm to be fitted to the shaft in selected angular positions.
  • a latching device including a rockshaft having a polygonal shank portion and an annular groove near the shaft tip and terminating in a tapered tip affording a camming surface leading to said annular groove, a latch bar having a pair of spaced legs joined by a reverse bend and provided with openings to receive said shank, one
  • said openings being polygonal to mate with the shape of the polygonal shank portion, said legs engaging opposite sides of the shaft and gripping the same therebetween under spring tension and the last leg to be fitted to the shaft being arranged to ride on the tapered surface and be cammed into position to snap into said groove.
  • a mounting shank having an annular groove near its tip and terminating in a tapered nose leading to said groove, 2. double leg strip having a reverse bend and being fitted to the shank with opposite sides of the shank gripped between the legs with one of the legs received Within said groove after being cammed onto the tapered nose and snapped into the groove.
  • a latching device including a double legged loop having openings in both legs slightly offset from one another and at least one thereof being noncircular, a mounting shank projecting through both openings and by reason of their offset relation setting up a stress in the loop, said shank having a noncircular portion engaged by the non-circular opening, and a radial abutment near its end for one of the legs, said shank terminating in an inclined guide surface for leading the last mentioned leg into engagement behind said abutment.
  • Means to secure together two members including a shaft having a bearing shoulder on one side of one of the members with a shank projecting through and beyond the other side of the member, said shank terminating in a tapered tip with a radial abutment beside the tip to which the tapered tip surface affords a camming guideway, a double legged spring loop having its legs fitted under tension to the shank with one leg pressing outwardly of the other leg and toward the said last mentioned side of the member and the other leg pressing outwardly of the first mentioned leg and against said abutment, said loop being rockable about the shank axis to bring one of the legs selectively into or out of latched engagement with the other of said members and when so engaged exerting spring pressure thereagainst.

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E. W. ALLEN (iii. 22, 1946.
DOOR CATCH Filed Sept. 13, 1945 Imnentor pezez Mayer:
attorney Patented Oct. 22, 1946 DOOR CATCH Everett W. Allen, Birmingham, Mich, assignor to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich, a
corporation of Delaware Application September 13, 1945, Serial No. 6l-6,l)25
6 Claims.
This invention relates to cupboard latches. It deals more particularly with a spring catch which will hold a door tightly against rattles and ac-' cidental detachment. Among its objects are to provide a simple low cost structure comprising a minimum number of parts which can be easily and quickly assembled or disassembled if occasion requires. No expensive equipment is needed either to manufacture or install the parts and except for the panelsto be latched there are involved only two parts consisting essentially of an outside handle and an inside latch bar. Either or both of such parts can be made of metal, plastic or other suitable material, and shaped to interfit and thereby fix themselve to one another and pivotally mount them in a door or panel.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing wherein Figure l is a front elevation of a portion of a closure door latched in position over an opening in a mounting panel; Fig. 2 isa transverse section taken on line 2-2 but on a larger scale and Figure 3 is a rear elevation as on line 3-3 of Figure 2.
By way of example the drawing shows a pair of sheet metal panels 3 and 2 consisting of a mounting panel having an opening and a closure for the opening with the edges of the tWo panels overlapping. An exterior handle or knob 3 has a circular boss or disc 4 bearing on the outside face of the closure panel 2 with a squared shaft or shank 5 projecting inwardly through an opening in the panel and having axially spaced from the interior face of the panel a reduced neck portion 6 formed by an annular groove just beyond which the stud terminates in a conical or tapered tip 7. Fitted to the shank 5 is a rocker arm in the form of double legged spring loop of strip stock having a reverse bend B joining a short leg or wing 9 and a long leg or wing Ill, both of which are apertured and fitted to the shank, one beside the panel l and the other within the groove 6.
In the drawing the long leg in has a rearwardly offset end portion afiorded by a laterally extending limb l I and an outwardly inclined latching lip !2, both sides of which are bent back at a slight angle to form skid or approach surfaces.
The latching lip I2 upon rocking of the handle 3 is brought into and out of engagement with the back of a raised or rearwardly depressed bulge i3 at the edge of the mounting panel I. As installed the spring loop is under stress and its legs tend to spring apart so that the lip l2 on the long leg lo exerts an outward force on its seat l3 While the shorter leg 9 pushes inward on the side or radial abutment face of the groove 6. This spring force through the bearing abutment of the handle base 4 keeps the closure door 2 tightly seated on the edge of the panel Iwhich is clamped by the spring force between the panel 2 and the latch lip 12.
Inasmuch as all clearance will be taken up there is no likelihood of rattles and the spring force furthermore is sufiicient that enough frictional resistance is present between the lip I2 and its .seat it to resist accidental rotation of the latch parts for disengagement. However, the parts can be easily rotated upon the application of manual force on the handle .3. The pivot bearing is provided by a round hole through the panel 2 of a diameter substantially corresponding to the distance between diagonally opposite corners of the square shank 5. Cooking of the shank is prevented because of the bearing contact on the inner and outer faces of the panel by the abutment disc sand the leg H].
The shank receiving opening through the leg to is made square to fit the cross sectional shape of the squared shank and this provides for 'relative nonrotation of the parts and insures their turning in unison. Both the shank and the opening may, of course, be made of other noncircular formation and optionally both can be circular in the event the bottom of the groove 6 and the opening through the leg 9 are noncircular. On the other hand, the openings in both legs may be noncircular to fit mating noncircular parts of the shank. Furthermore the annular groove 6, if desired, can be replaced by a slot in one side only of the shank, although the annular groove is preferred because it enables the rocker bar and the. shaft with its handle 3 to be placed in any selected angular relationship.
It is to be noted that the shank receiving openings in the two legs are axially offset in relation to each other to insure retention of the rocka or arm on the shaft. The relation of the parts is such that in the application of the latch parts the aperture in the long leg H! i first fitted to the shank and then with the aperture of the short leg 5 bearing on the conical tip 1 axially applied pressure on the leg 9 will cause it to ride in on the tapered tip surface and drop or snap into the groove 6. In so doing the loop is contracted and its tendency to expand will cause the shaft 5 to be gripped radially between the two legs 9 and in. As seen in Figure 2 the edge of the aperture in the leg [0 is in contact with 3 the bottom of the shank while the edge of the aperture in the short leg 9 is in contact with i the top of the groove 6. Hopping out of the groove is thus resisted with the groove side wall receiving the expanding thrust of the spring and holding the parts securely in assembled relation.
Iclaim:
1. A rotatable spring latch of the character described, including a handle having a bearin shoulder to contact the outer face of .a anel and a squared shank projecting therefrom through and for rotation in an opening in the panel, said shank terminating in a pointed camming tip and having an annular retaining groove adjacent said camming tip, a J-shaped spring, the longer leg of which is arranged to contact the inner face of said panel with a squared opening to fit nonrotatably the said squared shank for rotation therewith and terminates in an inwardly offset portion releasably engageable upon shank rota tion with a cooperating seat on a part with which said panel cooperates and the shorter leg of which spring has an opening normally non-axially related to the first mentioned opening to receive the camming tip end of the shank and enable reception and retention of the shorter leg Within said annular groove, with the spring loop under sufficient compression to resist displacement and prevent rattles.
2. In a latch device of the character described, a rocker arm comprising a pair of spaced wings joined by -a reverse bend, a rockshaft engaged by both wings and provided near its tip with an annular groove into which one of the wings is sprung to locate the parts axially, the engaged parts of the shaft and at least one of the wings being of mating polygonal shape to locate the rocker arm and shaft against relative rotation but enabling the rocker arm to be fitted to the shaft in selected angular positions.
3. A latching device including a rockshaft having a polygonal shank portion and an annular groove near the shaft tip and terminating in a tapered tip affording a camming surface leading to said annular groove, a latch bar having a pair of spaced legs joined by a reverse bend and provided with openings to receive said shank, one
of said openings being polygonal to mate with the shape of the polygonal shank portion, said legs engaging opposite sides of the shaft and gripping the same therebetween under spring tension and the last leg to be fitted to the shaft being arranged to ride on the tapered surface and be cammed into position to snap into said groove.
4. In a device of the character described, a mounting shank having an annular groove near its tip and terminating in a tapered nose leading to said groove, 2. double leg strip having a reverse bend and being fitted to the shank with opposite sides of the shank gripped between the legs with one of the legs received Within said groove after being cammed onto the tapered nose and snapped into the groove.
5. A latching device including a double legged loop having openings in both legs slightly offset from one another and at least one thereof being noncircular, a mounting shank projecting through both openings and by reason of their offset relation setting up a stress in the loop, said shank having a noncircular portion engaged by the non-circular opening, and a radial abutment near its end for one of the legs, said shank terminating in an inclined guide surface for leading the last mentioned leg into engagement behind said abutment.
6. Means to secure together two members, including a shaft having a bearing shoulder on one side of one of the members with a shank projecting through and beyond the other side of the member, said shank terminating in a tapered tip with a radial abutment beside the tip to which the tapered tip surface affords a camming guideway, a double legged spring loop having its legs fitted under tension to the shank with one leg pressing outwardly of the other leg and toward the said last mentioned side of the member and the other leg pressing outwardly of the first mentioned leg and against said abutment, said loop being rockable about the shank axis to bring one of the legs selectively into or out of latched engagement with the other of said members and when so engaged exerting spring pressure thereagainst.
EVERETT W. ALLEN.
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US2502539A (en) * 1947-09-16 1950-04-04 Tinnerman Products Inc Fastening device
US2515507A (en) * 1947-05-23 1950-07-18 Glitsch Engineering Company Closure clamp
US2947560A (en) * 1955-10-26 1960-08-02 Lester A Klee Door lock
US3129751A (en) * 1958-05-21 1964-04-21 Beer Hans Track assembly
DE1252881B (en) * 1964-02-14 1967-10-26 Hans Langmatz Sealing cover for openings in round hollow masts u. like
US3645574A (en) * 1970-02-05 1972-02-29 Int Harvester Co Fastening device
US3747975A (en) * 1971-11-08 1973-07-24 Uop Inc Fastener
US4153284A (en) * 1978-03-13 1979-05-08 Dzus Fastener Co. Inc. Pawl latch
US4230093A (en) * 1977-08-26 1980-10-28 Smoky Mountain Enterprises, Inc. Fireplace door

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2515507A (en) * 1947-05-23 1950-07-18 Glitsch Engineering Company Closure clamp
US2502539A (en) * 1947-09-16 1950-04-04 Tinnerman Products Inc Fastening device
US2947560A (en) * 1955-10-26 1960-08-02 Lester A Klee Door lock
US3129751A (en) * 1958-05-21 1964-04-21 Beer Hans Track assembly
DE1252881B (en) * 1964-02-14 1967-10-26 Hans Langmatz Sealing cover for openings in round hollow masts u. like
US3645574A (en) * 1970-02-05 1972-02-29 Int Harvester Co Fastening device
US3747975A (en) * 1971-11-08 1973-07-24 Uop Inc Fastener
US4230093A (en) * 1977-08-26 1980-10-28 Smoky Mountain Enterprises, Inc. Fireplace door
US4153284A (en) * 1978-03-13 1979-05-08 Dzus Fastener Co. Inc. Pawl latch

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