IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0610727
(2003-07-01)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Parker, David H.
- Griffith, Deanna L.
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
59 인용 특허 :
21 |
초록
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A double throw latch for a carrying case has a first elongated body, a first end of the body being pivotally mounted with one part of a carrying case. There is also a second elongated body that is pivotally mounted on the first elongated body. There is a first hook element on the first elongated bod
A double throw latch for a carrying case has a first elongated body, a first end of the body being pivotally mounted with one part of a carrying case. There is also a second elongated body that is pivotally mounted on the first elongated body. There is a first hook element on the first elongated body, and the first hook element is located towards a second end of the first elongated body. The first hook element is for engagement with a mating first formation on a second part of the carrying case. There is also an engaging element for engagement with a portion on the first elongated body. The area adjacent to where the second elongated body pivots with the first elongated body provides an inter-engaging surface or element for engagement with an opposite face on the first part of the case. After the second elongated body is toggled a predetermined amount from the closed position, the second elongated body engages the formation of the first elongated body. The first elongated body then separates from the mating first formation of the second part of the carrying case. It thereby disengages the first hook element from the mating first formation on the second part of the case. The first elongated body pivots relative to the first part of the carrying case at a position relatively close to the body of the carrying case.
대표청구항
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1. A latch for a carrying case comprising:a. a first elongated body, the first elongated body at a first end being pivotally mounted to one part of the carrying case at a first pivot position;b. a second elongated body, the second elongated body being pivotally mounted on the first elongated body, w
1. A latch for a carrying case comprising:a. a first elongated body, the first elongated body at a first end being pivotally mounted to one part of the carrying case at a first pivot position;b. a second elongated body, the second elongated body being pivotally mounted on the first elongated body, wherein the pivot for the second elongated body is located at a position spaced from the pivot position of the first elongated body, the pivot for the second elongated body located at a position between the pivot position of the first elongated body and a first hook;c. the first hook is on the first elongated body, the first hook being located towards a second end of the first elongated body, the second end being opposite from the first end, and the first hook being for engagement with a first mating formation on a second part of the carrying case; andd. an engaging portion on the second elongated body, the engaging portion being located towards an end of the second elongated body, and the engaging portion being for engagement with a second mating formation on the first elongated body.2. A latch as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first mating formation mounted on the second part of the carrying case and the second mating formation located on the first elongated body and are spaced from each other and the second mating formation is relatively further from the first part of the carrying case.3. A latch as claimed in claim 1 wherein the second elongated body is located in part within an elongated cut out formed in the first elongated body.4. A latch as claimed in claim 1 wherein the second elongated body is located in part within an elongated cut out formed in the first elongated body, and the second elongated body extends past the second end of the first elongated body.5. A latch as claimed in claim 1 wherein the second elongated body is located in part within an elongated cut out formed in the first elongated body, and the second elongated extends past the second end of the first elongated body, and thereafter extends in width such as to be substantially equal to a width of the first elongated body.6. A latch as claimed in claim 1 wherein opening of the latch from a closed position is effected by moving firstly the second elongated body to engage an underside of the first elongated body, and causes the first elongated body to move to release the first hook from the first mating formation on the second part of the case, the movement of the first elongated body being effected by further movement of the second elongated body about its pivot.7. A latch for a carrying case comprising:a. a first elongated body, the first elongated body at a first end being pivotally mounted with one part of a carrying case;b. a second elongated body, the second elongated body being pivotally mounted on the first elongated body, wherein the second elongated body is located in part within an elongated cut out formed in the first elongated body, and the second elongated body extends past the second end of the first elongated body, and thereafter extends in width such as to be substantially equal to a width of the first elongated body;c. a first hook on the first elongated body, the first hook being located towards a second end of the first elongated body, the second end being opposite from the first end, and the first hook being for engagement with a mating first formation on the second part of the carrying case; andd. the movement of the first body being effected by movement of the second body about its pivot, and wherein opening of the latch from a closed position is effected by moving firstly the second elongated body to engage an abutting interface on the first part of the carrying case in a position adjacent to the pivot location of the second elongated body, and subsequently causing the first elongated body to move to release the first hook from the first mating formation on the second part of the varying case, the movement of the first elongated body being effected by further movement of the second body about its pivot.8. A latch as claimed in claim 7 wherein the first mating formation is mounted on the first part of the carrying case and the second mating formation is located on the first elongated body and is spaced from the first mating formation and is relatively further from the first part of the carrying case, and the engaging portion being located towards the second end of the second elongated body, and the engaging portion being for engagement with a second mating formation on the first elongated body, and wherein opening of the latch from a closed position is effected by moving firstly the second elongated body to engage the first elongated body, and causes the first elongated body to move to release the first hook from the first mating formation on the second part of the case.9. A latch as claimed in claim 7 wherein the pivot for the second elongated body is located at a position spaced from the pivot position of the first body.10. A latch as claimed in claim 7 wherein the second elongated body is located in part within an elongated cut out formed in the first elongated body, and the second elongated body extends past the second end of the first elongated body.11. A latch for closing and releasing two elements comprising:a. a first body, the first elongated body at a first end being pivotally mounted with a first element;b. a second body, the second elongated body being pivotally mounted on the first body, wherein the second body is located in part within an cut out formed in the first body, and the second body extends past the second end of the first body, and thereafter extends in width such as to be substantially equal to a width of the first body;c. a first hook on the first elongated body, the first hook being located towards a second end of the first elongated body, the second end being opposite from the first end, and the first hook being for engagement with a mating first formation on the second element; andd. an engaging portion on the second body, the engaging portion being located towards the second end of the second body, and the engaging portion being for engagement with a formation on the first body.12. A latch as claimed in claim 11 wherein the pivot for the second body is located at a position spaced from the pivot position of the first body.13. A latch as claimed in claim 11 wherein the second body is located in part within a cut out formed in the first body, and the second body extends past the second end of the first body.14. A latch as claimed in claim 11 wherein opening of the latch from a closed position is effected by moving firstly the second body to engage the first elongated body, and causes the first body to move to release the first hook from the first mating formation on the second part of the case, the movement of the first body being effected by further movement of the second body about its pivot.15. A latch as claimed in claim 11 wherein opening of the latch from a closed position is effected by moving firstly the second body to engage an abutting interface on the element in a position adjacent to the pivot location of the second body, and subsequently cause the first body to move to release the first hook from the first mating formation on the second element, the movement of the first body being effected by further movement of the second body about its pivot.16. A carrying case comprising:a first part of the carrying case;a second part of the carrying case for hingedly closing with the first part;a first elongated body, the first elongated body at a first end being pivotally mounted with one part of the carrying case at a first pivot position;a second elongated body, the second elongated body being pivotally mounted on the first elongated body, wherein the pivot for the second elongated body is located at a position spaced from the pivot position of the first body;a first hook on the first elongated body, the first hook being located towards a second end of the first elongated body, the second end being opposite from the first end, and the first hook being for engagement with a first mating formation on the second part of the carrying case; andan engaging portion on the second elongated body, the engaging portion being located towards the second end of the second elongated body, and the engaging portion being for engagement with a second mating formation on the first elongated body.17. A carrying case as claimed in claim 16 wherein the first mating formation mounted on the second part of the carrying case and the second mating formation located on the first elongated body are spaced from each other and the second mating formation is relatively further from the first part of the carrying case.18. A carrying case as claimed in claim 16 wherein the pivot for the second elongated body is located at a position between the first pivot and the first hook.19. A carrying case as claimed in claim 16 wherein the second elongated body is located in part within an elongated cut out formed in the first elongated body.20. A carrying case as claimed in claim 16 wherein the second elongated body is located in part within an elongated cut out formed in the first elongated body, and the second elongated body extends past the second end of the first elongated body.21. A carrying case as claimed in claim 16 wherein the second elongated body is located in part within an elongated cut out formed in the first elongated body, and the second elongated body extends past the second end of the first elongated body, and thereafter extends in width such as to be substantially equal to a width of the first elongated body.22. A carrying case as claimed in claim 16 wherein opening of the latch from a closed position is effected by moving firstly the second elongated body to engage the first elongated body, and causes the first elongated body to move to release the first hook from the first mating formation on the second part of the case, the movement of the first elongated body being effected by further movement of the second elongated body about its pivot.
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