ROTARY LATCH WITH MODULAR COMPONENTS
20170260774 ยท 2017-09-14
Inventors
- Tobias J. Schwickerath (New Hampton, IA, US)
- Dennis J. Zweibohmer (Ionia, IA, US)
- Shayne E. Dodge (New Hampton, IA, US)
- Gene C. Light (Denver, IA, US)
- Matthew H. Hidding (Elma, IA, US)
Cpc classification
E05B79/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/1092
GENERAL 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
E05B63/0056
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/1062
GENERAL 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
E05B79/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/1047
GENERAL 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
International classification
Abstract
A rotary latch assembly is provided which can be configured as right-handed and left-handed using the same rotor and catch components, without reconfiguring the front and back plates. The axles for the rotor and catch are identical so that the rotor and catch can be interchanged on the axles. The latch biasing springs are mirror images so as to be used on either the rotor or the catch. The latch includes multiple connection points for single or dual actuators, and a lifting block to align the assembly with a striker.
Claims
1. A rotary latch assembly comprising: a front plate; a back plate connected to the front plate; a pair of axles mounted between the front and back plates; a rotor rotatively mounted on one of the axles for movement between latched and unlatched functional positions; a catch rotatively mounted on the other one of the axles for movement between latched and unlatched functional positions; the rotor and catch each having opposite first and second faces, and each being mountable in a first mounting position on the axles with the first faces directed outwardly to form a right-handed latch and in a second mounting position on the opposite axles with the second faces directed outwardly to form a left-handed latch; and the front and back plates being oriented the same in both the right-handed and left-handed latches.
2. The rotary latch assembly of claim 1 wherein the rotor and catch are each flipped 180 degrees between the first and second mounting positions.
3. The rotary latch assembly of claim 1 wherein the first and second axles are identical so that the rotor and catch can be mounted on opposite ones of the axles in the first and second mounting positions.
4. The rotary latch assembly of claim 1 further comprising a pair of springs mounted on the axles, respectively, and each spring engaging one of the rotor and catch to bias the rotor and catch to one of the functional positions.
5. The rotary latch assembly of claim 1 wherein the springs are mirror images of one another so that each spring can be used with the rotor and the catch.
6. The rotary latch assembly of claim 1 wherein the front plate is symmetrical and opposite mirror image ends extending from the center line.
7. The rotary latch assembly of claim 1 wherein the back plate is symmetrical and opposite mirror image ends extending from the center line.
8. The rotary latch assembly of claim 1 further comprising multiple attachment points on the plates for actuators and trip levers.
9. The rotary latch assembly of claim 1 wherein the attachment points are located on top and bottom flanges of the front and back plates.
10. The rotary latch assembly of claim 1 further comprising a barrel actuator mounted on the front and back plate.
11. The rotary latch assembly of claim 1 further comprising dual actuators or trip levers mounted on the assembly to actuate the catch.
12. The rotary latch assembly of claim 1 wherein one of the dual actuators or trip levers is mounted on the front plate and the other of the dual actuators or trip levers is mounted on the back plate.
13. The rotary latch assembly of claim 1 wherein the dual actuators or trip levers are both mounted on the front plate.
14. The rotary latch assembly of claim 1 further comprising a tab on the back plate to limit rotational movement of the trip levers.
15. The rotary latch assembly of claim 1 further comprising a lift block mounted on the plates to facilitate alignment of the latch with a striker.
16. The rotary latch assembly of claim 1 wherein the lift block is mounted at one end of the plates for a left-handed latch and at an opposite end of the front plate for a right-handed latch.
17. A rotary latch assembly, comprising: front and back plates connected together; a pair of axles extending between the front and back plates; a rotor and a catch interchangeably mounted on the axles; and the plates each being symmetrical about a center lines so as to form left and right-handed latches when the rotor and catch are exchanged on the axles.
18. The rotary latch assembly of claim 17 wherein the connection between the front and back plates is the same for the left-handed and right-handed latches.
19. The rotary latch assembly of claim 17 wherein the rotor and catch are each flipped front to back when exchanged on the axles.
20. The rotary latch assembly of claim 17 further comprising a pair of springs mounted on the axles, respectively, and each spring engaging one of the rotor and catch to bias the rotor to an unlatched position and to bias the catch to a latched position.
21. The rotary latch assembly of claim 17 wherein the springs are mirror images of one another so that each spring can be used with the rotor or the catch.
22. The rotary latch assembly of claim 17 further comprising multiple attachment points on the plates for mounting an actuator or trip lever.
23. The rotary latch assembly of claim 17 wherein the attachment points are located on top and bottom flanges of the front plate, and on the back plate.
24. The rotary latch assembly of claim 17 further comprising a barrel actuator mounted on the back plate.
25. The rotary latch assembly of claim 17 further comprising dual actuators or trip levers mounted on the assembly to actuate the catch.
26. The rotary latch assembly of claim 17 wherein one of the dual actuators or trip levers is mounted on the front plate and the other of the dual actuators or trip levers is mounted on the back plate.
27. The rotary latch assembly of claim 17 wherein the dual actuators or trip levers are both mounted on the front plate.
28. The rotary latch assembly of claim 17 further comprising a tab on the back plate to limit rotational movement of the trip levers.
29. The rotary latch assembly of claim 17 further comprising a lift block mounted on the assembly to facilitate alignment of the latch with a striker.
30. The rotary latch assembly of claim 17 wherein the lift block is mounted at one end of the assembly for a left-handed latch and at an opposite end of the assembly for a right-handed latch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0073] The latch assembly 10 of the present invention includes modular components which allow the latch to be assembled for right-handed applications, as shown in
[0074] The front plate 12 is C-shaped, with a top flange 24, a bottom flange 26, and an interconnecting front face 28. The front plate 12 includes a window 30 for receipt of a striker 32, as seen in
[0075] The back plate 14 includes a pair of tabs 36 for receipt in a pair of slots 38 in the top flange 24 of the front plate 12. This mounting configuration of the back plate 14 to the front plate 12 via the tabs 36 and the slots 38 is the same for both the right-handed and left-handed latch assemblies.
[0076] The axles 20 are mounted between the front plate 12 and the back plate 14. The front plate 12 includes a pair of holes 40 for receiving one end of the axles 20, and the back plate 14 includes a pair of holes 42 to receive the opposite end of the axles 20. Preferably, the holes 42 are hex-shaped to reduce axle spin during staking. The hex holes 42 let the axles 20 form into the corners of the hex, which allows a greased axle to achieve the desired axle torque during assembly. Thus, the hex holes 42 increase axle torque resistance after the axles are assembled in the front and back plates 12, and 14.
[0077] The rotor 16 and the catch 18 are mounted on the axles 20 for rotation about the axle axes between latched and unlatched positions (
[0078] The springs 22A and 22B are mounted on the axles 20. A first end 52 of each spring 22 is retentively engaged on a pair of outer tabs 54 on the back plate 14. Preferably, each tab 54 has a small hook 56 to facilitate retention of the spring end 52. The second end 58 of each spring 22A and 22B is retentively received in a notch or hook 60, 62 on the rotor 16 and on the catch 18, respectively. The mirror image configuration of the springs 22A and 22B allow each spring to be used with both the rotor 16 and the catch 18, depending on the right hand and left hand orientation of the rotor and the catch. The springs 22 bias the rotor 16 towards the unlatched position and bias the catch 18 towards the latched position. A center tab 55 on the back plate 14 limits the rotation of a trip lever such as 86 shown in
[0079] The latch assembly 10 of
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[0081] The front plate 12 has opposite ends which are mirror images of one another relative to a line or plane passing through the center of the front plate. Similarly, the back plate 14 has opposite ends which are mirror images of one another relative to a line or plane passing through the center of the back plate. This symmetrical design of the front and back plates allows for increased versatility of the latch assembly 10.
[0082] Another alternative for the latch assembly 10 is the provision of a lifting block 64, as shown in
[0083] The latch assembly 10 is also designed for multiple options for a barrel actuator for releasing the catch 18 and the rotor 16 from the latched position to the unlatched position. For example, one or more actuators or trip levers 74, 86, 92 and 96 can be secured in the holes 76, 90, 98 and 86 respectively in the latch plates. Since each plate 12 and 14 is symmetrical, the actuators can be mounted for both left-handed and right-handed latch assemblies. The actuators are connected to manual door handles or power assist mechanisms, as is known in the art, so that actuation releases the catch 18, and thereby the rotor 16, from the latched position to the unlatched position.
[0084] In one actuator option shown in
[0085] A second option for the latch assembly actuator is shown in
[0086] In another actuator alternative shown in
[0087] In yet another alternative, a rotary barrel actuator 96 can be used to trip the catch 18 and the rotor 16 from the latched to the unlatched positions. The rotary actuator 96 is mounted in a hole 98 in the back plate 14 and hole 68 in the front plate 12 and retained by a spring clip 100.
[0088] A dual actuator option for releasing the rotor and catch from the latched position is shown in
[0089] In yet another alternative, the rotary actuator 96 can be used with the second trip lever 86, as seen in
[0090] The third trip lever 92 can also be used in combination with the rotary actuator 96, as seen in
[0091] Another dual actuator option is shown in
[0092] The latch assembly of the present invention can be used with various types of door handles. One example is shown in
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[0095] The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.