LATCHING MECHANISM
20220015538 ยท 2022-01-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C19/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B65/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C1/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A latching mechanism for a drawer which has a front panel with a front side and a rear side, the latching mechanism including: a) A handle 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; b) A latch which is moveable between an extended orientation and a retracted orientation; c) An oblique surface on the latch which is obliquely angled relative to the direction of opening or closing movement of the handle; d) An actuator which contacts the oblique latch surface when the handle is pulled towards the user, forcing the latch towards the retracted orientation; e) Biasing means which biases the latch towards the extended orientation; and f) A link which connects the handle to the other parts of the latching mechanism; wherein, when the latching mechanism is installed on a drawer, the link is installed over an edge of the drawer front panel so that the handle is located on the front side of the front panel and the latch, actuator and biasing means are located on the rear side of the front panel.
2. A latching mechanism for a door which has a front side and a rear side, the latching mechanism including: a) A handle 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; b) A latch which is moveable between an extended orientation and a retracted orientation; c) An oblique surface on the latch which is obliquely angled relative to the direction of opening or closing movement of the handle; d) An actuator which contacts the oblique latch surface when the handle is pulled towards the user, forcing the latch towards the retracted orientation; e) Biasing means which biases the latch towards the extended orientation; and f) A link which connects the handle to the other parts of the latching mechanism; wherein, when the latching mechanism is installed on a door, the link is installed over an edge of the door so that the handle is located on the front side of the door and the latch, actuator and biasing means are located on the rear side of the door.
3. A latching mechanism according to claim 1 wherein the latching mechanism is configured so that installation of the latching mechanism on a drawer or door occurs without making any modifications to the drawer or door other than attachment of the latching mechanism.
4. A latching mechanism according to claim 3 wherein the latching mechanism is configured to attach only to the rear side of a drawer front panel or to the rear side of a door.
5. A latching mechanism according to claim 1 wherein the handle, link and actuator are integrally formed from a single sheet of metal or plastic.
6. A latching mechanism according to claim 5 wherein: g) The sheet of metal or plastic is substantially in the shape of a rectangle, having a front end and a rear end; h) The handle is formed by bending the front end of the rectangle relative to the plane of the rectangle; and i) The rectangle includes an internal aperture, one edge of which functions as the actuator.
7. A latching mechanism according to claim 6 wherein: j) The rear end of the rectangle is also bent relative to the plane of the rectangle; and k) The rear end of the rectangle attaches slidably to a chamber which substantially houses the latch and the biasing means.
8. A latching mechanism according to claim 7 further including a second actuator which has an oblique surface oriented at an angle matching that of an internal oblique surface on the latch, so that the oblique surface of the second actuator slides across the latch internal oblique surface as the handle is pulled towards the user, forcing the latch towards the retracted orientation, and when the handle is no longer being pulled, the biasing means urges the latch towards the extended orientation, causing the oblique surface of the second actuator to slide back across the latch internal oblique surface and restoring the latch to its original orientation.
9. A latching mechanism according to claim 1 further including one or more guide elements which help to guide and constrain the movement of the handle relative to the rest of the latching mechanism.
10. A latching mechanism according to claim 1 further including a striker plate which co-operates with the latch to retain the latching mechanism in a closed orientation until the handle is pulled towards the user.
11. A latching mechanism according to claim 10 wherein the striker plate is substantially in the shape of a circle with a flattened side, and wherein the flattened side forms the striker which co-operates with the latch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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BEST MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0048] The specific embodiment of the invention shown in the drawings consists of a latching mechanism 1. The latching mechanism includes a handle 2 which is pulled towards a user (in a direction towards the left of the page) when latching mechanism 1 is being opened and pushed away from the user when latching mechanism 1 is being closed.
[0049] Latching mechanism 1 further includes a latch 3 which is moveable between an extended orientation (as shown in
[0050] An oblique surface 4 on latch 3 is obliquely angled relative to the direction of opening or closing movement of the handle, and an actuator 5 contacts oblique latch surface 4 when handle 2 is pulled towards the user, forcing latch 3 towards the retracted orientation, which is in a downwards direction in the Figures.
[0051] Latching mechanism 1 further includes biasing means 6 (shown in
[0052] Latching mechanism 1 further includes link 7 which connects handle 2 to the other parts of latching mechanism 1. When latching mechanism 1 is installed on a drawer (as shown in
[0053] In the arrangement illustrated in
[0054] In the arrangement illustrated in
[0055] Although in the arrangements illustrated in
[0056] It will be appreciated that a particular advantage of latching mechanism 1 over the prior art is that it can be fitted to many types of drawer front panels and doors without any modifications being made to the drawers or doors. All that is required for installation is to fix chamber front face 17 to rear side 11 of drawer front panel 9. This can be done by means of glue, double-sided adhesive, or any other suitable type of adhesive substance. Alternatively, it may be done by means of staples, screws, nails or any other suitable type of mechanical fixing.
[0057] If there is insufficient space to fit the link of a latching mechanism over an edge of a drawer front panel or door, a notch or groove may be created to accommodate the thickness of the link. This arrangement is still highly advantageous when compared with the prior art because it allows the rapid fitment of a pre-assembled unit, rather than requiring the drilling of a hole followed by assembly of components on both sides of the drawer front panel or door.
[0058] In the latching mechanism illustrated in
[0059] In the latching mechanism illustrated in
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[0061] In the arrangement shown in
[0062] Referring now to the embodiment illustrated in
[0063] The latching mechanism may co-operate with any suitable striker to retain the latching mechanism in a closed orientation. The striker may be provided by a pre-existing edge or plate located on a surface in a cabinet or cupboard or on a surface immediately above a drawer, or it may be provided by the installation of a device such as a metal or plastic plate which provides a suitable edge.
[0064] The arrangement shown in
[0065] The striker plate 30 shown in
[0066] The striker plate 30 as shown in
[0067] The striker plate 30 as shown in
[0068] The individual components of this example embodiment will now be described with reference to the exploded perspective view illustrated in
[0069] Illustrated below striker plate 30 in
[0070] Illustrated below handle plate 36 in
[0071] Illustrated to the right of latch 3 in
[0072] Illustrated below latch 3 and biasing means 6 in
[0073] Chamber 13 further includes side aperture 45 which admits second actuator 27, allowing second actuator 27 to move in and out as the latching mechanism is in use.
[0074] In this particular embodiment, chamber 13 further includes screw holes 46, providing means for attachment of the latching mechanism to a drawer, door, or other item which requires a latching mechanism. It will be appreciated that the example embodiment has the advantage that it can be affixed to a typical door or drawer very easily without requiring any modifications other than the attachment of chamber 13 to the rear side of the door or drawer front panel. This is a considerable advantage because it makes installation fast and simple, significantly reducing the cost of labour when compared with many other types of latching mechanisms.
[0075] The exemplified embodiment of the invention has a latch which moves up and down, in an orientation suitable for a drawer latch. It will be readily understood that the latching mechanism can be operated in an orientation whereby the latch moves horizontally, as may be suitable for cupboard doors, or in any other required orientation.
[0076] It will be seen that movement of the handle to open a drawer or door using the latching mechanism of the present invention is in the identical direction of opening; that is, the operator who wants to open a drawer or door simply pulls the handle towards them. This makes the movement of the handle more intuitive and also less complex than the movements required of handles in other latching arrangements, which involve turning a handle, pushing a button while pulling a handle, or lifting a handle.