WO1994004782A1 - Snap lock - Google Patents

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WO1994004782A1
WO1994004782A1 PCT/DK1993/000270 DK9300270W WO9404782A1 WO 1994004782 A1 WO1994004782 A1 WO 1994004782A1 DK 9300270 W DK9300270 W DK 9300270W WO 9404782 A1 WO9404782 A1 WO 9404782A1
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latch
hinge
snap lock
base member
opening position
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PCT/DK1993/000270
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Elgård Schandorff NIELSEN
Jens Troels Plesner Kristensen
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V. Kann Rasmussen Industri A/S
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Priority to SK216-95A priority Critical patent/SK279773B6/en
Priority to UA94129237A priority patent/UA25836C2/en
Priority to PL93307504A priority patent/PL172639B1/en
Priority to DE69315230T priority patent/DE69315230T2/en
Priority to EP93917580A priority patent/EP0727002B1/en
Priority to AU46994/93A priority patent/AU4699493A/en
Priority to RU95106646A priority patent/RU2103464C1/en
Publication of WO1994004782A1 publication Critical patent/WO1994004782A1/en

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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B15/00Other details of locks; Parts for engagement by bolts of fastening devices
    • E05B15/0053Other details of locks; Parts for engagement by bolts of fastening devices means providing a stable, i.e. indexed, position of lock parts
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B15/00Other details of locks; Parts for engagement by bolts of fastening devices
    • E05B15/0086Toggle levers
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B65/00Locks or fastenings for special use
    • E05B65/0042For refrigerators or cold rooms
    • 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
    • E05C3/12Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively with latching action
    • E05C3/16Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively with latching action with operating handle or equivalent member moving otherwise than rigidly with the latch
    • E05C3/162Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively with latching action with operating handle or equivalent member moving otherwise than rigidly with the latch the handle or member moving essentially towards or away of the plane of the wing or frame

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  • the invention relates to a snap lock, in particular for closing a window, a door or the like, comprising a base member, a latch having a projecting part for engagement with a striking plate and adapted to be displaced from a closing position against a spring power and an actuator device for taking the latch into a retracted opening position, wherein the latch is also pivotal in relation to the base member about an axis transverse to the direction of said displacement, the opening position is a position turned out about said axis, and a resilient member is arranged to retain the latch in a non-turned-out position parallel to the closing position, and wherein the base member, the latch and the actuator device consitute elements in a four-linked mechanism the components of which are hinged to each other substantially with mu ⁇ tually parallel hinge axes.
  • Such a snap lock is known from DE-B-1,021,750 dealing with a lock for a refrigerator door in which the latch and the base member are neighbouring com ⁇ ponents in the four-link mechanism.
  • DE-GM-71 28 377.7 relates to a snap lock by the use of which it is possible to close for instance a window by slamming, thereby locking the window, i.e. the snap lock must be released actively before reopening the window.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a snap lock which fulfills the above requirements.
  • a snap lock of the above mentioned type which is characterized in that the latch and the base member constitute opposite members in the four-link mechanism, the latch being hinged by means of a first hinge at the end comprising the pro ⁇ jecting part to a link which again by means of a second hinge is hinged to the base member, the latch being hinged at its other end by means of a third hinge to the actuator device which again by means of a fourth hinge is hinged to the base member.
  • the snap lock besides operating as an ordinary snap lock may, on one hand, close a window actively against a sealing pressure by pivoting the latch from the outwards pivoted opening position to the closing position, in that the resilient member prevents the snap lock from being disengaged unintentionally and, on the other hand, be inactivated so that the win ⁇ dow or the door may be closed without being locked.
  • the third hinge includes a hinge pin which is journalled in a slot provided either in the latch or in the actuator device, said slot extending in the direction of said displacement when the latch is in the closing position.
  • the slot ensures the possibility of displacing the latch.
  • the four-link mechanism is dimensioned so that the first, the second and the fourth hinge in a plane perpendicular to the hinge axes form an obtuse angle when the latch is in the closing position and an acute angle when the latch is in the opening position. This provides for obtaining that the latch by said displacement is substantially displaced as to parallel.
  • the snap lock has a stop adapted so that the third, the first and the second hinge in a plane perpendicular to the hinge axes form an obtuse angle less than 180° when the latch is in the opening position. This provides for obtaining that the snap lock is not self-locking in the opening position.
  • the latch is, moreover, in an embodiment substantially designed as an L, in which the first hinge is arranged at the bend of the L, and the third hinge is disposed at the end of the long leg of the L, the short leg of the L extends away from the base member and has at its remote end an abutment face for engagement with the striking plate when the latch is in the closing position, and the intended point of attack of the abutment face, the first and the second hinge in a plane perpendicular to the hinge axes form an obtuse angle that is concave in comparison with the remainder of the four-link mechanism, and the intended direction of attack in the point of attack corresponds substan ⁇ tially to the direction from the point of attack towards the first hinge when the latch is in the closing position.
  • This provides for obtaining that the snap lock is self-locking in the closing position.
  • the base member has an abutment face for mounting and an external delimitation close to the second hinge
  • the link has in relation to the four-link mechanism an external surface which when the latch is in the closing position extends from said external delimitation of the base member substantially perpendicular to its abutment face and through a bend ⁇ ing away from the remainder of the four-link mechanism to a point in the vicinity of the first hinge.
  • Said external surface thereby constitutes an abutment face for the striking plate when a window with the snap lock according to the invention has been banged, whereby the link operates as a lever and forces the latch backwards against the spring power, said bending ensuring that the lever of the link from the second hinge to the point of attack of the striking plate attains a suf ⁇ ficient size to ensure a reliable effect.
  • the resilient member actuates preferably the actuator device in the direction away from the opening position in order to be capable of keeping the latch in the non-turned-out position.
  • the snap lock includes a second resilient member to retain the latch in the opening position, whereby the link may comprise a cam which when the latch is in the opening position cooper ⁇ ates with the second resilient member to retain the latch in the opening position.
  • Fig. 1 shows a section through a snap lock according to the invention, mounted for instance on a window frame
  • Fig. 2 is a view in the direction of the arrow II in Fig. 1, and
  • Fig. 3 is a view corresponding to Fig. 1 but with the snap lock in the opening position.
  • Fig. 2 the snap lock is shown alone whereas in Fig. 1 it is shown mounted in a window frame 1 which by means of a seal 2 is sealed against a sill 3.
  • a Striking plate 4 for engagement with the snap lock is mounted on the sill 3.
  • the snap lock proper accommodates a latch 5 with a roll 6 pivotally mounted about an axis per ⁇ pendicular to the plane of the drawing.
  • the latch 5 is by means of a first hinge pin 7 hinged to a link 8 which again by means of a second hinge pin 9 is hinged to a base member 10.
  • the latch 5 is further by means of a third hinge pin 11 hinged to an actuator device 12 that is again hinged by means of a fourth hinge pin 13 to the base member 10.
  • said base member Towards the window frame 1 said base member has an abutment face 14 from which a pair of hollow legs 15 extends into which screws may be screwed when mounting the snap lock on the window frame 1.
  • the actuator device 12 is provided with a handle in the form of a sectional bar extending in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the drawing.
  • the actuator device 12 is further provided with a slot 17 in which a third hinge pin is journalled.
  • the hinge pin 11 is by a pressure spring 18 kept in engagement with the left side of the slot 17, shown in Fig. 1.
  • the actuator device 12 is biassed counterclockwise by means of a helical spring 19, shown in Figs 1 and 3.
  • the window frame passes across the striking plate 4 and so does part of the link 8.
  • This link has a face 20 which after bending inclines in relation to a plane perpendicular to the plane of the window frame 1, in the direction towards the striking plate 4 which has a corresponding inclined face 21.
  • the inclined part of the face 20 hits the inclined face 21 and is pressed away from the striking plate 4, whereby the link 8 operates as a lever and through the first hinge pin 7 presses the latch 5 away from the striking plate 4.
  • the link 8 operates as a lever and through the first hinge pin 7 presses the latch 5 away from the striking plate 4.
  • the third hinge pin 11 moves in the slot 17 against the power from the pressure spring 18.
  • the latch 5 When opening the window the latch 5 is set in an opening position by pivoting the actuator device 12 clockwise by means of the handle 16 about the fourth hinge pin 13, illustrated in Figs 1 and 3.
  • the snap lock then occupies the opening posi ⁇ tion, shown in Fig. 3, which is delimited by the fact that the link 8 strikes a stop 23.
  • the actuator device 12 By influencing the actuator device 12 counterclockwise the helical spring attempts to guide the snap lock back to the position shown in Fig. 1, but the helical spring 19 is not strong enough to overcome the engagement between a resilient tongue 24 on the base member 10 and a cam 25 of the link 8 and, therefore, the snap lock may remain in the opening position shown in Fig. 3.
  • a person can, however, bring the snap lock back into the closing position shown in Fig. 1.
  • the centre of roll 6 will then substantially follow the path 26 shown in dashed lines and it will be seen that the snap lock is in a position to close the window actively, thereby creating a sealing pressure against the seal 2.
  • the axis of the first hinge pin 7 is in Fig. 1 located to the left of the connecting line between the axis of the roll 6 and the. axis of the second hinge pin 9. This ensures that the snap lock is self-locking in the closing position. It appears, moreover, that the axes of the first, the third and the fourth hinge pin in the closing position shown in Fig. 1 are substantially aligned.
  • the axis of the third hinge pin will be posi ⁇ tioned above the connecting line between the first and the fourth hinge pin and a moment therefore occurs attempting to pivot the actuator device 12 clockwise, thereby opening the snap lock.
  • the helical spring 19 prevents this pivotal movement the strength of said spring being appropriately adapted to the strength of the pressure spring 18.
  • the stop 23 is designed so as to ensure that the axis of the first hinge pin 7, as illustrated in Fig. 3, is always located above the connecting line between the second hinge pin 9 and the third hinge pin 11. It is thus ensured that the snap lock does not lock itself in the opening position whereas it may always be manually brought back to the closing position.

Abstract

The snap lock is in particular for closing a window, a door or the like, and comprises a base member (10), a latch (5) having a projecting part (6) for engagement with a striking plate (4) and adapted to be displaced from a closing position against a spring power and an actuator device (12) for taking the latch (5) into a retracted opening position, wherein the latch (5) is pivotal in relation to the base member (10) about an axis transverse to the direction of said displacement, the opening position is a position turned out about said axis (7, 9), and a resilient member (19) is arranged to retain the latch (5) in a non-turned-out position parallel to the closing position. The latch (5) and the base member (10) constitute opposite members in a four-link mechanism, the latch (5) being by means of a first hinge (7) hinged at the one end comprising the projecting part (6) to a link (8) which again by means of a second hinge (9) is hinged to the base member (10), the latch (5) being hinged at its other end by means of a third hinge (11) to the actuator device (12) which again by means of a fourth hinge (13) is hinged to the base member (10).

Description

Snap Lock .
The invention relates to a snap lock, in particular for closing a window, a door or the like, comprising a base member, a latch having a projecting part for engagement with a striking plate and adapted to be displaced from a closing position against a spring power and an actuator device for taking the latch into a retracted opening position, wherein the latch is also pivotal in relation to the base member about an axis transverse to the direction of said displacement, the opening position is a position turned out about said axis, and a resilient member is arranged to retain the latch in a non-turned-out position parallel to the closing position, and wherein the base member, the latch and the actuator device consitute elements in a four-linked mechanism the components of which are hinged to each other substantially with mu¬ tually parallel hinge axes.
Such a snap lock is known from DE-B-1,021,750 dealing with a lock for a refrigerator door in which the latch and the base member are neighbouring com¬ ponents in the four-link mechanism.
DE-GM-71 28 377.7 relates to a snap lock by the use of which it is possible to close for instance a window by slamming, thereby locking the window, i.e. the snap lock must be released actively before reopening the window.
It is sometimes desirable to close for instance a window actively against a sealing pressure by means of the lock and in other cases it is desirable that the snap lock may be inactivated so that the window will net be locked by being banged.
The object of the invention is to provide a snap lock which fulfills the above requirements.
This is fulfilled by means of a snap lock of the above mentioned type which is characterized in that the latch and the base member constitute opposite members in the four-link mechanism, the latch being hinged by means of a first hinge at the end comprising the pro¬ jecting part to a link which again by means of a second hinge is hinged to the base member, the latch being hinged at its other end by means of a third hinge to the actuator device which again by means of a fourth hinge is hinged to the base member. It is thereby obtained that the snap lock besides operating as an ordinary snap lock may, on one hand, close a window actively against a sealing pressure by pivoting the latch from the outwards pivoted opening position to the closing position, in that the resilient member prevents the snap lock from being disengaged unintentionally and, on the other hand, be inactivated so that the win¬ dow or the door may be closed without being locked.
In an embodiment the third hinge includes a hinge pin which is journalled in a slot provided either in the latch or in the actuator device, said slot extending in the direction of said displacement when the latch is in the closing position. The slot ensures the possibility of displacing the latch.
In a further embodiment the four-link mechanism is dimensioned so that the first, the second and the fourth hinge in a plane perpendicular to the hinge axes form an obtuse angle when the latch is in the closing position and an acute angle when the latch is in the opening position. This provides for obtaining that the latch by said displacement is substantially displaced as to parallel.
In a further embodiment the snap lock has a stop adapted so that the third, the first and the second hinge in a plane perpendicular to the hinge axes form an obtuse angle less than 180° when the latch is in the opening position. This provides for obtaining that the snap lock is not self-locking in the opening position. The latch is, moreover, in an embodiment substantially designed as an L, in which the first hinge is arranged at the bend of the L, and the third hinge is disposed at the end of the long leg of the L, the short leg of the L extends away from the base member and has at its remote end an abutment face for engagement with the striking plate when the latch is in the closing position, and the intended point of attack of the abutment face, the first and the second hinge in a plane perpendicular to the hinge axes form an obtuse angle that is concave in comparison with the remainder of the four-link mechanism, and the intended direction of attack in the point of attack corresponds substan¬ tially to the direction from the point of attack towards the first hinge when the latch is in the closing position. This provides for obtaining that the snap lock is self-locking in the closing position.
In a further embodiment the base member has an abutment face for mounting and an external delimitation close to the second hinge, the link has in relation to the four-link mechanism an external surface which when the latch is in the closing position extends from said external delimitation of the base member substantially perpendicular to its abutment face and through a bend¬ ing away from the remainder of the four-link mechanism to a point in the vicinity of the first hinge. Said external surface thereby constitutes an abutment face for the striking plate when a window with the snap lock according to the invention has been banged, whereby the link operates as a lever and forces the latch backwards against the spring power, said bending ensuring that the lever of the link from the second hinge to the point of attack of the striking plate attains a suf¬ ficient size to ensure a reliable effect.
The resilient member actuates preferably the actuator device in the direction away from the opening position in order to be capable of keeping the latch in the non-turned-out position.
In a further embodiment the snap lock includes a second resilient member to retain the latch in the opening position, whereby the link may comprise a cam which when the latch is in the opening position cooper¬ ates with the second resilient member to retain the latch in the opening position. This provides for obtaining that the snap lock may be inactivated so that the window is not locked by being banged.
The invention will now be exlained in detail by means of an example with reference to the schematical drawings, in which
Fig. 1 shows a section through a snap lock according to the invention, mounted for instance on a window frame,
Fig. 2 is a view in the direction of the arrow II in Fig. 1, and
Fig. 3 is a view corresponding to Fig. 1 but with the snap lock in the opening position.
In Fig. 2 the snap lock is shown alone whereas in Fig. 1 it is shown mounted in a window frame 1 which by means of a seal 2 is sealed against a sill 3. A Striking plate 4 for engagement with the snap lock is mounted on the sill 3.
The snap lock proper accommodates a latch 5 with a roll 6 pivotally mounted about an axis per¬ pendicular to the plane of the drawing. The latch 5 is by means of a first hinge pin 7 hinged to a link 8 which again by means of a second hinge pin 9 is hinged to a base member 10.
The latch 5 is further by means of a third hinge pin 11 hinged to an actuator device 12 that is again hinged by means of a fourth hinge pin 13 to the base member 10. Towards the window frame 1 said base member has an abutment face 14 from which a pair of hollow legs 15 extends into which screws may be screwed when mounting the snap lock on the window frame 1.
The actuator device 12 is provided with a handle in the form of a sectional bar extending in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the drawing. The actuator device 12 is further provided with a slot 17 in which a third hinge pin is journalled. The hinge pin 11 is by a pressure spring 18 kept in engagement with the left side of the slot 17, shown in Fig. 1. Moreover, the actuator device 12 is biassed counterclockwise by means of a helical spring 19, shown in Figs 1 and 3.
When the snap lock according to the invention is used as an ordinary snap lock, i.e. when the window frame l is banged, the window frame passes across the striking plate 4 and so does part of the link 8. This link has a face 20 which after bending inclines in relation to a plane perpendicular to the plane of the window frame 1, in the direction towards the striking plate 4 which has a corresponding inclined face 21. The inclined part of the face 20 hits the inclined face 21 and is pressed away from the striking plate 4, whereby the link 8 operates as a lever and through the first hinge pin 7 presses the latch 5 away from the striking plate 4. This is possible because the third hinge pin 11 moves in the slot 17 against the power from the pressure spring 18. When the link 8 as well as the roll 6 have passed the inclined face 21 the latch 5 will reoc- cupy the closing position illustrated in Fig. 1, thereby causing the roll 6 to engage a locking face 22 of the striking plate 4 and lock the window frame 1.
When opening the window the latch 5 is set in an opening position by pivoting the actuator device 12 clockwise by means of the handle 16 about the fourth hinge pin 13, illustrated in Figs 1 and 3.
The snap lock then occupies the opening posi¬ tion, shown in Fig. 3, which is delimited by the fact that the link 8 strikes a stop 23. By influencing the actuator device 12 counterclockwise the helical spring attempts to guide the snap lock back to the position shown in Fig. 1, but the helical spring 19 is not strong enough to overcome the engagement between a resilient tongue 24 on the base member 10 and a cam 25 of the link 8 and, therefore, the snap lock may remain in the opening position shown in Fig. 3. By means of the handle 15 a person can, however, bring the snap lock back into the closing position shown in Fig. 1. The centre of roll 6 will then substantially follow the path 26 shown in dashed lines and it will be seen that the snap lock is in a position to close the window actively, thereby creating a sealing pressure against the seal 2.
In respect of the good effect of the snap lock a series of geometrical and mechanical requirements is fulfilled. Thus, the axis of the first hinge pin 7 is in Fig. 1 located to the left of the connecting line between the axis of the roll 6 and the. axis of the second hinge pin 9. This ensures that the snap lock is self-locking in the closing position. It appears, moreover, that the axes of the first, the third and the fourth hinge pin in the closing position shown in Fig. 1 are substantially aligned. When the snap lock oper¬ ates as an ordinary snap lock by banging the window frame 1, the axis of the third hinge pin will be posi¬ tioned above the connecting line between the first and the fourth hinge pin and a moment therefore occurs attempting to pivot the actuator device 12 clockwise, thereby opening the snap lock. However, the helical spring 19 prevents this pivotal movement the strength of said spring being appropriately adapted to the strength of the pressure spring 18. Finally, the stop 23 is designed so as to ensure that the axis of the first hinge pin 7, as illustrated in Fig. 3, is always located above the connecting line between the second hinge pin 9 and the third hinge pin 11. It is thus ensured that the snap lock does not lock itself in the opening position whereas it may always be manually brought back to the closing position.

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P A T E N T C L A I M S
1. A snap lock, in particular for closing a win¬ dow, a door or the like, comprising a base member (10), a latch (5) having a projecting part (6) for engagement with a striking plate (4) and adapted to be displaced from a closing position against a spring power and an actuator device (12) for taking the latch (5) into a retracted opening position, wherein the latch (5) is also pivotal in relation to the base member (10) about an axis transverse to the direction of said displace¬ ment, the opening position is a position turned out about said axis, and a resilient member (19) is arranged to retain the latch in a non-turned-out posi¬ tion parallel to the closing position, and wherein the base member (10), the latch (5) and the actuator device (12) consitute components in a four-link mechanism the components of which are hinged to each other substanti¬ ally with mutually parallel hinge axes, characterized in that the latch (5) and the base member (10) cons¬ titute opposite members in the four-link mechanism, the latch (5) being by means of a first hinge (7) hinged at the one end comprising the projecting part (6) to a link (8) which again by means of a second hinge (9) is hinged to the base member (10), the latch (5) being hinged at its other end by means of a third hinge (11) to the actuator device (12) which again by means of a fourth hinge (13) is hinged to the base member (10).
2. A snap lock according to claim 1, character¬ ized in that the third hinge includes a hinge pin (11) which is journalled in a slot (17) provided in one of the latch (5) and the actuator device (12), said slot extending in the direction of said displacement when the latch (5) is in the closing position.
3. A snap lock according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the four-link mechanism is dimen¬ sioned so that the first, the second and the fourth hinge (7, 9, 13) in a plane perpendicular to the hinge axes form an obtuse angle when the latch (5) is in the closing position and an acute angle when the latch (5) is in the opening position.
4. A snap lock according to claims 1 to 3, characterized by comprising a stop (23) adapted so that the third, the first and the second hinge (11, 7, 9) in a plane perpendicular to the hinge axes form an obtuse angle less than 180° when the latch (5) is in the opening position.
5. A snap lock according to claims 1 to 4, char¬ acterized in that the latch (5) is substantially designed as an L, in which the first hinge (7) is arranged at the bend of the L, and the third hinge (11) is disposed at the end of the long leg of the L, the short leg of the L extends away from the base member (10) and has at its remote end an abutment face (6) for engagement with the striking plate (4) when the latch (5) is in the closing position and that the intended point of attack of the abutment face (6), the first and the second hinge (7, 9) in a plane perpendicular to the hinge axes form an obtuse angle that is concave in com¬ parison with the remainder of the four-link mechanism, and the intended direction of attack in the point of attack corresponds substantially to the direction from the point of attack towards the first hinge (7) when the latch (5) is in the closing position.
6. A snap lock according to claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the base member (10) has an abut¬ ment face (14) for mounting and an external delimita¬ tion close to the second hinge (9), the link (8) has in relation to the four-link mechanism an external surface (20) which when the latch (5) is in the closing posi¬ tion extends from said external delimitation of the base member (10) substantially perpendicular to its abutment face (14) and through a bending away from the remainder of the four-link mechanism to a point in the vicinity of the first hinge (7).
7. A snap lock according to claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the resilient member (19) actuates the actuator device (12) in the direction away from the opening position.
8. A snap lock according to claims 1 to 7, characterized by including a second resilient member (24) to retain the latch (5) in the opening position.
9. A snap lock according to claim 8, character¬ ized in that the link (8) comprises a cam (25) which when the latch (5) is in the opening position cooper¬ ates with the second resilient member (24) to retain the latch (5) in the opening position.
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SK216-95A SK279773B6 (en) 1992-08-20 1993-08-18 Snap lock
UA94129237A UA25836C2 (en) 1992-08-20 1993-08-18 LOCKED LOCK
PL93307504A PL172639B1 (en) 1992-08-20 1993-08-18 Latching blockage
DE69315230T DE69315230T2 (en) 1992-08-20 1993-08-18 Snap lock
EP93917580A EP0727002B1 (en) 1992-08-20 1993-08-18 Snap lock
AU46994/93A AU4699493A (en) 1992-08-20 1993-08-18 Snap lock
RU95106646A RU2103464C1 (en) 1992-08-20 1993-08-18 Lock with catch and spring

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