Patent classifications
E05C5/00
Press-to-deploy rotatable latch assembly
A latch assembly is provided that includes a latch arm having a rotational axis and an engagement surface on a distal end of the latch arm a length from the rotational axis. The engagement surface is stowed in a stowed state of the latch arm. The latch arm is configured to receive a pushing force to depress the latch arm a predetermined distance along the rotational axis. The latch assembly also includes a turret assembly having a top end with the latch arm mounted thereon. The turret assembly is configured to, in response to the pushing force being applied to the latch arm, raise and rotate the latch arm about the rotational axis to thereby transition the latch arm from the stowed state to a deployed state in which the engagement surface is exposed.
AIRCRAFT SAFETY LATCH
A hook body for a latch mechanism includes a plurality of longitudinal members, each of the plurality of longitudinal members extending in a longitudinal direction with respect to the hook body; and a load slot at a proximal end of the hook body, the load slot having a loading portion and a receiving portion, the receiving portion configured to receive a transverse rod of a T-bolt and the loading portion configured to apply a load to the transverse rod upon translation of the hook body away from the transverse rod..
AIRCRAFT SAFETY LATCH
A hook body for a latch mechanism includes a plurality of longitudinal members, each of the plurality of longitudinal members extending in a longitudinal direction with respect to the hook body; and a load slot at a proximal end of the hook body, the load slot having a loading portion and a receiving portion, the receiving portion configured to receive a transverse rod of a T-bolt and the loading portion configured to apply a load to the transverse rod upon translation of the hook body away from the transverse rod..
Multi-axial door catch
A multi-axial catch comprises a mount and a catch body coupled to the mount. The mount affixes the catch to a frame and the catch body has a recess to position a latch head of a latch within the recess to engage the latch with the catch. The catch can include a cam to form the recess. The catch rotates around a rotation axis in response to a longitudinal motion of the latch. The catch body is coupled to the mount to allow the catch body to rotate around a pivot axis in response to a transverse motion of the latch. The catch includes an elastic coupler to position the catch in a rotational at-rest position and an elastic coupler to position the catch-body in a transverse at-rest position. The recess allows the latch head to move laterally, in response to a lateral motion of the latch, within the catch.
Latch assembly including latch module with retractable latch bolt for storage compartment in automotive vehicle
A latch assembly for a storage compartment in an automobile is disclosed. The latch assembly includes a latch module, including a latch bolt, and a striker. The latch bolt is moveable between an extended latched position, in which the bolt axis is coaxial with a longitudinal axis of the latch casing, and a retracted unlatched position, in which the bolt is withdrawn into, and its axis is oblique with respect to, the latch casing. When in the oblique position, the latch bolt is retained in the unlatched position within the latch casing. A spring member within the latch casing biases the latch bolt to both extend axially from the latch casing, and pivotally toward the inner retaining surface of the latch casing. Upon closure, the bolt is moved, via contact with the striker, from the withdrawn oblique retained position, and returns via spring bias to the latched extended position.
Retractable latch bolt assemblies for upgrading locks
Spring-projected latch bolt assemblies each having a retractable latch bolt component are used to upgrade commercially available lock operating mechanisms so that closures carrying the upgraded lock operating mechanisms can lock automatically when the closures reach their fully closed positions. To permit unobstructed closing of each closure, a normally extended component of each associated spring-projected latch bolt assembly retracts during a final segment of the closing of an associated closure, and snaps back to its fully extended position as the associated closure comes to rest in its fully closed position.
Retractable latch bolt assemblies for upgrading locks
Spring-projected latch bolt assemblies each having a retractable latch bolt component are used to upgrade commercially available lock operating mechanisms so that closures carrying the upgraded lock operating mechanisms can lock automatically when the closures reach their fully closed positions. To permit unobstructed closing of each closure, a normally extended component of each associated spring-projected latch bolt assembly retracts during a final segment of the closing of an associated closure, and snaps back to its fully extended position as the associated closure comes to rest in its fully closed position.
LOCKING MECHANISM
The present invention relates to a locking mechanism for arrangement on a door, the locking mechanism (1) comprising an actuator(10), arranged to be linearly movable along a first axis(Y). The locking mechanism further comprises a locking clamp (20) for engaging a locking element (50) on a door frame. The locking clamp (20) may be flexibly coupled to the actuator (10) so that, when the actuator (10) is moved along the first axis, the locking clamp (20) may move linearly along the first axis (Y) and rotate around a first rotational axis(A) to admit engagement to the locking element. The present invention further relates to a locking system (100) comprising such locking mechanism (1). Figure for publication: FIG. 5
LOCKING MECHANISM
The present invention relates to a locking mechanism for arrangement on a door, the locking mechanism (1) comprising an actuator(10), arranged to be linearly movable along a first axis(Y). The locking mechanism further comprises a locking clamp (20) for engaging a locking element (50) on a door frame. The locking clamp (20) may be flexibly coupled to the actuator (10) so that, when the actuator (10) is moved along the first axis, the locking clamp (20) may move linearly along the first axis (Y) and rotate around a first rotational axis(A) to admit engagement to the locking element. The present invention further relates to a locking system (100) comprising such locking mechanism (1). Figure for publication: FIG. 5
Quiet Door Latch
A door latch mechanism including a latch housing, a bolt having a proximal end with a head and a distal end having a latch, a hub including a central bore for receiving a spindle, a lever actuated by rotation of the hub, the lever including a slot in a top portion of the lever receiving the head of the bolt such that the lever and the bolt move together in both rearward and forward directions.