Animal resistant latching system
10648199 ยท 2020-05-12
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Abstract
An animal-resistant latching system for inhibiting animals from accessing food and food containing refuse within containers is disclosed. The device is composed of an access panel containing an opening to which is secured at least one latching members, a cam assembly, a cover, and a bracket. The latching members are positioned so as to inhibit access to the container when the member is in the latched position and allow access to the container when the member is in the unlatched position. The cam assembly communicates with the latching members so as to move the members between the latched and unlatched positions. The cover and bracket are dimensioned and positioned on the access panel in a predetermined manner so as allow human hands access to the cam assembly and unlatch the container while simultaneously inhibiting such access by animals.
Claims
1. An animal resistant latching system for use with a container to inhibit access to the interior of the container by animals, the latching system comprising: an access panel having a first and a second side and an opening formed between the first and second sides wherein the access panel is adapted to be moved between an open and a closed position with respect to the container; at least one latching member that is movable between a latched position and an unlatched position wherein the at least one latching member is coupled to the access panel at a location wherein the at least one latching member inhibits movement of the access panel to thereby inhibit access to the container in the latched position and wherein the at least one latching member permits movement of the access panel to thereby allow access to the container in the unlatched position; a cam assembly having a lever wherein the cam assembly is mounted to a first side of the access panel and wherein the cam assembly is coupled to the at least one latching member such that movement of the cam assembly results in movement of the at least one latching member between the latched and unlatched positions and wherein the lever is positioned adjacent the opening in the access panel and is accessible so as to allow a person to move the cam assembly so as to urge the at least one latching member from the latched position to an unlatched position; a cover that is mounted on the second side of the access panel so as to cover the opening in the access panel wherein the cover has side walls that extends outward from the plane of the second side of the access panel and an outer surface that interconnects the side walls so as to define a space positioned above the opening in the access panel wherein the cover defines a cover opening that permits access into the space defined by the cover and also to the lever of the cam assembly wherein the cover opening is dimensioned to allow access to the lever via the opening in the access panel to manipulate the at least one latching member from the latched position to the unlatched position; and a bracket positioned on the second side of the access panel adjacent the cover opening wherein the bracket extends outward from the second surface of the panel and wherein the bracket is spaced from the cover opening.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one latching member comprises a first and a second latching member positioned on opposite lateral sides of the access panel.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one latching member is biased towards the latched position such that upon closing of the access panel, the at least one latching member is urged into the latched position.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein the cam assembly is a rotatable cam assembly and biases the at least one latching member into the latched position.
5. The system of claim 3, wherein the at least one latching member includes a spring which biases the at least one latching member into the latched position.
6. The system of claim 3, wherein the at least one latching member is contoured so as to permit closing of the access panel when the at least one latching member is in the latched position such that upon closing, the at least one latching member is urged again into the latched position.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein a plurality of edges of the access panel are reinforced so as to inhibit forceful opening of the access panel.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein a hinge of the access panel is recessed within the container so as to protect the hinge from damage.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the cover opening height is approximately 1 inch, wherein the bracket extends outward from the second side of the access panel a bracket height distance of approximately 1 inch, and wherein the bracket is spaced from the cover opening a bracket offset distance of approximately 1.5 inches.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein the lever actuation distance comprises at least approximately 2.25 inches wherein the lever is recessed at least approximately 0.5 inches from the cover opening in the latched position and wherein the cover has a cover depth of at least approximately 2.75 inches.
11. An animal resistant latching system for use with a container to inhibit access to the interior of the container by animals, the latching system comprising: an access panel having a first and a second side and an opening formed between the first and second sides wherein the access panel is adapted to be moved between an open and a closed position with respect to the container; at least one latching member that is movable between a latched position and an unlatched position wherein the at least one latching member is coupled to the access panel at a location wherein the at least one latching member inhibits movement of the access panel to thereby inhibit access to the container in the latched position and wherein the at least one latching member permits movement of the access panel to thereby allow access to the container in the unlatched position; a cam assembly having a lever wherein the cam assembly is mounted to a first side of the access panel and wherein the cam assembly is coupled to the at least one latching member such that movement of the cam assembly results in movement of the at least one latching member between the latched and unlatched positions and wherein the lever is positioned adjacent the opening in the access panel and is accessible so as to allow a person to move the cam assembly so as to urge the at least one latching member from the latched position to an unlatched position; a cover that is mounted on the second side of the access panel so as to cover the opening in the access panel wherein the cover has side walls that extends outward from the plane of the second side of the access panel and an outer surface that interconnects the side walls so as to define a space positioned above the opening in the access panel wherein the cover defines a cover opening having a first height above the plane of the second side of the access panel that permits access into the space defined by the cover and also to the lever of the cam assembly to permit movement of the cam assembly via the opening in the access panel wherein the cover opening is dimensioned so as to allow access to the lever in the access panel to manipulate the at least one latching member from the latched position to the unlatched position; and a bracket positioned on the second side of the access panel adjacent the cover opening wherein the bracket extends outward from pane of the second surface of the panel a distance substantially equal to the first height of the cover opening and wherein the bracket is spaced from the cover opening.
12. The system of claim 11, wherein the at least one latching member comprises a first and a second latching member positioned on opposite lateral sides of the access panel.
13. The system of claim 11, wherein the at least one latching member is biased towards the latched position such that upon closing of the access panel, the at least one latching member is urged into the latched position.
14. The system of claim 13, wherein the cam assembly is a rotatable cam assembly and biases the at least one latching member into the latched position.
15. The system of claim 13, wherein the at least one latching member includes a spring which biases the at least one latching member into the latched position.
16. The system of claim 13, wherein the at least one latching member is contoured so as to permit closing of the access panel when the at least one latching member is in the latched position such that upon closing, the at least one latching member is urged again into the latched position.
17. The system of claim 11, wherein a plurality of edges of the access panel are reinforced so as to inhibit forceful opening of the access panel.
18. The system of claim 11, wherein a hinge of the access panel is recessed within the container so as to protect the hinge from damage.
19. The system of claim 11, wherein the cover opening height is approximately 1 inch, wherein the bracket extends outward from the second side of the access panel a bracket height distance of approximately 1 inch, and wherein the bracket is spaced from the cover opening a bracket offset distance of approximately 1.5 inches.
20. The system of claim 11, wherein the lever actuation distance comprises at least approximately 2.25 inches wherein the lever is recessed at least approximately 0.5 inches from the cover opening in the latched position and wherein the cover has a cover depth of at least approximately 2.75 inches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other objects and advantages will become more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(6) Some embodiments of the present invention relate to an animal-resistant latch directed towards inhibiting the access of bears to food containing receptacles. However, the embodiments of the invention may be applied to inhibiting the access of animals in general to containers.
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(8) As shown in
(9) The reinforcing edge 126 is designed to work in concert with a container 102 so as to inhibit an animal, such as a bear, from accessing the food container 102. The distance separating the first segment 132a of the reinforced edge 126 and the container mouth frame 134 when the access panel 104 is in the closed position is predetermined to be less than the width of an animal claw, such as that of a bear. Additionally, the length of the first segment 132a of the reinforced edge 126 is dimensioned so as to be longer than the length of an animal claw, such as that of a bear. Advantageously, this design inhibits an animal from inserting their claws between the reinforced edge 126 of the access panel 104 and the container mouth frame 136 in order to pry open the access panel 104 from the closed position. Furthermore, the reinforced edge 126 acts to strengthen the edges of the panel 104, further inhibiting an animal attempting to access the container 102 from substantially deforming the access panel 104.
(10) The access panel opening 124 illustrated in
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(12) In the particular embodiment of
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(14) The animal resistant latching system 100 is latched and unlatched by use of the latching members 112 in conjunction with the actuator 114. One embodiment of the one latching members 112 is presented in
(15) As illustrated in
(16) The latching members 112 are positioned on the first side 122a of the access panel 104, adjacent to the reinforced edge 126. The latch bolt housing 162 acts to guide the motion of the latch bolt 160, which extends outward from the latch bolt housing 162, substantially perpendicular to the reinforced edge 126 of the access panel 104 through a gap 172 in the reinforced edge 126. As illustrated in
(17) More specifically, the latching members 112 are further positioned opposite the hinge 130 adjacent to a second edge 140b of the access panel 104. An opening force exerted at this location, approximately perpendicular to the plane of the access panel 104, results in a high torque with which to open the access panel 104. Therefore, placing the latching members 112 in this location inhibits this location from being used to apply the opening force. An opening force applied at an alternative location, closer to the hinge 130, will need to be greater than the force applied at the second edge 140b of the access panel 104 to generate the same torque. In this fashion, the access panel 104 is made more difficult to open when the latching members 112 are latched, enhancing the security provided by the animal resistant latching system 100.
(18) In one aspect of the particular embodiment of the invention illustrated in
(19) Furthermore, incorporation of the two latching members 112 adjacent to the second edge 140b of the access panel 104 allows the latching members 112 to work in conjunction with the hinge 130 to enhance the security provided by the latching system 100. As illustrated in
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(21) The rotatable cam body 176 comprises a planar, generally circular cam central body 190 possessing a first side 192a and a second side 192b. A pivot hole 194 and a plurality of cam body arm holes 196 are formed between the first and second sides 192a and 192b of the rotatable cam body 176. As discussed below in greater detail with respect to
(22) The pivot pin 180 comprises a generally elongated, cylindrical pivot pin body 208 possessing a first end 210a and a second end 210b. The first end 210a of the pivot pin 180 is fixedly attached to the first side 122a of the access panel 104, whereby the pivot pin 180 extends outward from the plane of the access panel 104. The position of the pivot pin 180 is designed to orient the lever 182 at a predetermined position with respect to the access panel opening 124, as discussed in greater detail with respect to
(23) The rotatable cam body 176 is mounted to the access panel 104 using the pivot pin 180. The second end 210b of the pivot pin 180 is inserted through the pivot hole 194 from the first side 192a of the rotatable cam body 176 and the rotatable cam body 176 is placed at rest on the pivot pin body 208. The plurality of washers 186 is interposed between the access panel 104 and the rotatable cam body 176, on the pivot pin 180, to position the lever 182 at a predetermined position with respect to the access panel opening 124, as discussed below in reference to
(24) The cam arms 184 connect the rotatable cam body 176 and the latching members 112. The cam arms 184 are generally rectangular, possessing a first side 214a and a second side 214b, a first end 216a and a second end 216b. The cam arms 184 are preferably dimensioned so as to span the distance between the latching members 112 and the rotatable cam body 176. A first and a second cam arm holes 220a and 220b are formed between the first and second sides 214a and 214b of the cam arms 184 at the first and second ends 216a and 216b, respectively. A rivet 222 is inserted within a first cam arm hole 220a at the first end 216a of the cam arms 184 and a cam body arm hole 196 to attach the retractable cam body 176 to the cam arms 184. As illustrated in the embodiment of
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(26) Once unlatched, the hand 234 moves access panel 104 to the opened position to gain access to the container interior 158. The hand 234 is removed from the cover opening 154 once the container 102 is opened. In one advantage, the latching members 112 may be unlatched with a single hand. In another advantage, attachment of the cam arms 184 to the cam central body 190 about the pivot hole 194 at an angle of approximately 45 degrees with respect to the plane of the lever 182 provides a large motion of the cam arms 184 for a comparatively small upward hand motion. These features enhance the ease of operation the rotatable cam assembly 114 and allow persons possessing reduced strength or dexterity to open the animal resistant latching system 100 and access the container interior 158.
(27) In a further advantage, the animal resistant latching system 100 may be unlatched by people who become locked within the container 102 without assistance from the first side of the access panel 104. This functionality is achieved by exposing the lever 182 to the first side 122a of the access panel 104. In this manner, the lever 182 may be lifted from within the container interior 158 just as the lever 182 is lifted by users from outside the container 102 to unlatch the latching system 100 and open the access panel 104.
(28) The rotatable cam assembly 114 is returned to its latched state by a biasing member 242 when the fingers 240 are removed from the lever 182. The biasing member 242, mounted within the latch bolt housing 162, acts to bias the latching member 112 in the latched position. In the embodiment of
(29) The latching members 112 further work in concert with the biasing members 242 to reengage the latch bolt 160 upon closure of the access panel 104 from the open position. As discussed above, when the access panel 104 is in the open position, without actuation of the rotatable cam assembly 114, the biasing members 242 urges the latching members 112 into the latched position. As the access panel 104 is moved from the open to closed position, the contour 166 at the first end 164a of the latch bolt 160 contacts the container mouth frame 136. As the access panel 104 is further moved into the closed position, the container mouth frame 136 presses against the contour 166 of the latch bolt 160, forcing the latch bolt 160 away from the container mouth 134. This movement of the latch bolt 160 allows the access panel 104 unimpeded motion towards the closed position. When the access panel 104 reaches the closed position, the first end 164a of the latch bolt 160 abuts the striker plate holes 174 (
(30) The size and position of the cover 116, bracket 120, as well as the actuation of the rotatable cam body 176, in the particular implementation of
(31) The cover 116 is present over the access panel 104 and serves as a first protective mechanism to inhibit access to the rotatable cam assembly 114 by animals such as bears. The cover 116 extends over the access panel opening 124 by a predetermined cover depth 252 sufficient to protect the rotatable cam assembly 114 through the lever actuation distance 250, as described below. In the embodiment of
(32) A second protection mechanism may be provided by use of the bracket 120. Bears, particularly large bears, are incapable of bending their claws past a critical angle. By placing a bracket 120 having a predetermined bracket height 256 adjacent to the cover opening 154 at a predetermined bracket offset 260, hands or claws are be forced to bend a predetermined access angle to access the cam assembly 114 through the cover opening 154. Selecting the bracket height 256 and bracket offset 260 so that the resulting access angle is greater than the critical angle a large bear may bend their claws but smaller than the critical angle a human may bend their fingers, the large bear is inhibited from inserting their claws within the cover opening 154, while humans may easily insert their hands though the cover opening 154. In one embodiment of the latching system 100, the bracket height 256 is approximately 1 inch, while the bracket offset 260 is approximately 1.5 inches.
(33) The rotatable cam assembly 114 is also designed to inhibit bears from actuating the lever 182 of the cam assembly 114 through the access panel opening 124 but allowing humans to easily actuate the cam assembly 114. This design is accomplished, in one part, by positioning the pivot pin 180 such that so that when the rotatable cam assembly 114 is mounted, the rest position of the lever 182 is recessed from the cover opening 154 by a predetermined lever offset distance 246 This design is accomplished, in a second part, by configuring the rotatable cam assembly 114 such that the lever 182 must be moved through at least a predetermined lever actuation distance 250 in order to move the latching members 112 from the latched to the unlatched position. The distances 246 and 250 are selected to be easily traversed by human hands but unachievable by bears, in particular, small bears. In the embodiment of
(34) From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that the animal resistant latching system disclosed herein provides enhanced protection from large animals. The securing system utilizes a multi-point coupling system to keep the access panel closed. Further, the edges of the access panel are designed to inhibit animals from positioning a claw behind the edge and bending the access panel. Moreover, the latching system itself is designed to allow access to humans with flexible hands but inhibit access to animals with rigid claws.
(35) Although the foregoing description has shown, described, and pointed out the fundamental novel features of the present teachings, it will be understood that various omissions, substitutions, and changes in the form of the detail of the apparatus as illustrated, as well as the uses thereof, may be made by those skilled in the art, without departing from the scope of the present teachings. Consequently, the scope of the present teachings should not be limited to the foregoing discussion, but should be defined by the appended claims.