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Latching mechanism
11812850 · 2023-11-14 ·

A latching mechanism (1) for a drawer or door has handle (2) which is pulled towards a user when the latching mechanism is being opened and pushed away from the user when the latching mechanism is being closed. A latch (3) is moveable between an extended orientation and a retracted orientation; an oblique surface (4) on the latch (3) contacts an actuator (5) when handle (2) is pulled towards the user, forcing the latch (3) towards the retracted orientation; biasing means biases latch (3) towards the extended orientation; and link (7) connects handle (2) to the other parts of the latching mechanism. When installed, link (7) is installed over an edge of a drawer or door so that the handle is located on the front side of the door or drawer and the latch, actuator and biasing means are located on the rear side of the door or drawer.

AXIAL-ROTATION LOCKING-MECHANISM ASSEMBLY
20230340979 · 2023-10-26 ·

An axial-rotation locking-mechanism assembly includes a handle, a locking assembly, and a shaft. The locking assembly includes a locking element and a cam mechanism. The shaft is operatively connected to the handle and the locking assembly. When the handle is rotated in a first direction, the shaft is rotated in a first direction and drives the cam mechanism to move the locking element in a first axial direction. When the handle is rotated in a second direction, the shaft is rotated in a second direction and drives the cam mechanism to move the locking element in a second axial direction. The second direction is the opposite of the first direction. The first axial direction is the opposite of the second direction.

Locking assembly with trigger handle
11549290 · 2023-01-10 · ·

A latching handleset assembly includes a handle, a trigger, and a latch driver. The handle has a handle portion and a top mounting portion that extends from an escutcheon. The top mounting portion has a top surface and a bottom that is at least partially obscured by the handle portion. The trigger includes an exterior end located along the bottom of the top mounting portion and an interior end extending into the escutcheon. The trigger is pivotable about a pivot point positioned within the escutcheon. The latch driver is movable between a neutral position and a latch actuating position in response to actuation of the trigger.

Locking assembly with trigger handle
11549290 · 2023-01-10 · ·

A latching handleset assembly includes a handle, a trigger, and a latch driver. The handle has a handle portion and a top mounting portion that extends from an escutcheon. The top mounting portion has a top surface and a bottom that is at least partially obscured by the handle portion. The trigger includes an exterior end located along the bottom of the top mounting portion and an interior end extending into the escutcheon. The trigger is pivotable about a pivot point positioned within the escutcheon. The latch driver is movable between a neutral position and a latch actuating position in response to actuation of the trigger.

QUICK FASTENING AND/OR CONNECTION SYSTEM
20220228617 · 2022-07-21 ·

A quick connection and/or fastening system suited to mutually connect and disconnect a first and a second element is disclosed, the system including a first and a second component that are suited to be rigidly fixed to the first and second elements, respectively, the first component and the second component being also suited to be mutually connected and disconnected, the second component being suited to house an end portion of the first component in such a way as to allow its translation inside the second component, the second component comprising also counteracting elements suited to counteract the translation of the end portion of the first component towards the outside of the second component.

QUICK FASTENING AND/OR CONNECTION SYSTEM
20220228617 · 2022-07-21 ·

A quick connection and/or fastening system suited to mutually connect and disconnect a first and a second element is disclosed, the system including a first and a second component that are suited to be rigidly fixed to the first and second elements, respectively, the first component and the second component being also suited to be mutually connected and disconnected, the second component being suited to house an end portion of the first component in such a way as to allow its translation inside the second component, the second component comprising also counteracting elements suited to counteract the translation of the end portion of the first component towards the outside of the second component.

QUIET TRIM ASSEMBLY

An exemplary trim assembly includes a mounting bracket and a lever pivotably mounted to the mounting bracket. The lever is pivotable between an actuated position and a deactuated position, and is biased toward the deactuated position. A bumper is mounted to the mounting bracket and engages the lever when the lever is in the deactuated position.

QUIET TRIM ASSEMBLY

An exemplary trim assembly includes a mounting bracket and a lever pivotably mounted to the mounting bracket. The lever is pivotable between an actuated position and a deactuated position, and is biased toward the deactuated position. A bumper is mounted to the mounting bracket and engages the lever when the lever is in the deactuated position.

SCREEN DOOR CROSS BAR LATCH OPENER
20220282524 · 2022-09-08 ·

A screen door cross bar is cooperable with a screen door assembly including a door frame and a latch assembly with a latch handle. The screen door cross bar includes a mounting bracket securable to the door frame on a side of the door frame opposite from the latch assembly, and a bar pivotally attached at one end to the mounting bracket. The bar is configured to engage the latch handle at an opposite end. The cross bar is designed to be fixed at a pivot point on the non-latch side of the screen door and receive the latch at the latch-side of the door to pivot and move vertically with the latch as it is actuated.

SCREEN DOOR CROSS BAR LATCH OPENER
20220282524 · 2022-09-08 ·

A screen door cross bar is cooperable with a screen door assembly including a door frame and a latch assembly with a latch handle. The screen door cross bar includes a mounting bracket securable to the door frame on a side of the door frame opposite from the latch assembly, and a bar pivotally attached at one end to the mounting bracket. The bar is configured to engage the latch handle at an opposite end. The cross bar is designed to be fixed at a pivot point on the non-latch side of the screen door and receive the latch at the latch-side of the door to pivot and move vertically with the latch as it is actuated.