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| United States Patent | 5125697 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5125697.html |
| Inventor(s) | Kahl; W. Henry (Wooster, OH);
Ferbrache; Raymond B. (Winfield, KS) |
| Abstract | A container (10) includes a base portion (12), a cover (11) and a latch
assembly (13) for releasably attaching the cover (11) to the base portion
(12). The latch assembly (13) includes a latch body portion (24) having
lower upper end (27) pivotally connected to the base portion (12) and an
upper end (26) carrying lug members (36) which can engage a rib (37) on
the cover (11). A lock receiving tab (40) extends outwardly from the cover
(11) and is positioned adjacent to a slot opening (42) in the latch body
portion (24) when the latch assembly (13) is engaging the cover (11). In
this position, a lock can be positioned through the slot opening (42) and
through an opening (41) in the tab (40) to lock the latch assembly (13)
and thus the cover (11) on the base portion (12). |
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Drawing from US Patent 5125697 |
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Lockable latch for a container |
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June 30, 1992 |
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April 11, 1991 |
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| Parent Case |
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/619,879, now
U.S. Pat. No. 5,040,834 filed Nov. 29, 1990. |
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We claim:
1. A latch assembly for attaching a container cover to a container base
portion comprising a body member having a central portion, an upper end
and a lower end, means adjacent to said lower end of said body member for
pivoting said body member with respect to the container base portion, lug
means carried by said upper end of said body member to engage the
container cover, lock receiving tab means extending generally laterally
outwardly from the container cover, and an aperture in said central
portion and in said upper end of said body member, the portion of said
aperture in said upper end being generally vertically aligned with said
lock receiving tab means when said body member is pivoted to a closed
position with said lug means engaging said container cover so that a lock
may be inserted through said aperture and engage said lock receiving tab
means.
2. A latch assembly according to claim 1 wherein said tab means is
positioned on the container cover at a location adjacent to said aperture
in said central portion of said body member when said body member is
pivoted to a closed position with said lug means engaging the container
cover.
3. A latch assembly according to claim 1 wherein said body member is
generally C-shaped with said central portion being generally planar and
said upper and lower ends being generally curvilinear.
4. A latch assembly according to claim 3 wherein said aperture includes a
generally vertical slot formed in said central portion and in said upper
end.
5. A latch assembly according to claim 4 wherein said aperture also
includes a cross slot generally laterally aligned with said tab means when
said body member is pivoted to a closed position.
6. A latch assembly according to claim 4 further comprising an aperture in
said tab means, said vertical slot in said upper end being generally
vertically aligned with said aperture in said tab means.
7. A latch assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a second
aperture in said body member.
8. A latch assembly according to claim 7 further comprising an aperture in
said tab means, said second aperture in said body member being generally
vertically aligned with said aperture in said tab means when said body
member is pivoted to a closed position.
9. A latch assembly according to claim 7 further comprising a notch in said
lower end of said body member, said notch being aligned with said second
aperture.
10. A latch assembly according to claim 7 wherein said body member is
generally C-shaped with said central portion being generally planar and
said upper and lower ends being generally curvilinear, said second
aperture being in said lower end and aligned with said tab means.
11. A latch assembly according to claim 1 further comprising rib means
extending outwardly from said container cover to be engaged by said lug
means.
12. A latch assembly according to claim 11 wherein said rib means is
interrupted and said tab means extends outwardly from the container cover
at the point of interruption of said rib means.
13. A latch assembly according to claim 1 wherein said means to pivot
includes axle members extending outwardly from said body member and
bearing hub means on the container base portion to pivotally receive said
axle members.
14. A container comprising a base portion having side walls and end walls,
an exterior recess in at least one of said walls, a cover for closing the
top of said base portion, a latch member positioned in said recess and
having an upper end and a lower end, means connected to said lower end of
said latch member to pivot said latch member with respect to one of said
walls, lug means proximate said upper end of said latch member to engage
said cover, lock receiving tab means extending generally laterally
outwardly from said cover, and an aperture in said latch member positioned
generally vertically alignable with said lock receiving tab means so that
a lock may be inserted through said aperture and engage said tab means.
15. A container according to claim 14 wherein said aperture is positioned
in said latch member so as to be adjacent to said tab means when said
latch member is pivoted to a closed position with said lug means engaging
said cover.
16. A container according to claim 14 further comprising a recess in said
one of said walls, said latch member being positioned in said recess.
17. A container according to claim 16 further comprising a recess in said
cover aligned with said recess in said one of said walls, said latch
member being positioned in said recess in said cover when pivoted to a
closed position with said lug members engaging said cover.
18. A container according to claim 16 wherein said means to pivot includes
bearing hubs extending from said one of said walls and into said recess,
and axle means extending from said latch member to be pivotal in said
bearing hubs.
19. A container according to claim 14 further comprising a recess in said
cover, and rib means extending generally upwardly from and across said
recess to be engaged by said lug means.
20. A container according to claim 19 wherein said rib means is interrupted
and said tab means extends outwardly from the container cover at the point
of interruption of said rib means.
21. A container according to claim 14 wherein said latch member is
generally C-shaped having a generally planar portion between said upper
and lower ends, said upper and lower ends being generally curvilinear.
22. A container according to claim 21 wherein said aperture includes a
generally vertical slot formed in said generally planar portion and in
said upper end.
23. A container according to claim 22 wherein said aperture also includes a
cross slot generally aligned with said tab means when said latch member is
pivoted to a closed position.
24. A latch assembly according to claim 22 further comprising an aperture
in said tab means, said vertical slot in said upper end being generally
vertically aligned with said aperture in said tab means.
25. A container according to claim 14 further comprising an aperture in
said tab means, a second aperture in said latch member generally
vertically aligned with said aperture in said tab means.
26. A container according to claim 25 further comprising a notch in said
lower end of said latch member aligned with said second aperture.
27. A container comprising a base portion having side walls and end walls,
a cover for closing the top of said base portion, a recess in at least one
of said walls, and latch and lock receiving means positioned in said
recess, said latch and lock receiving means enabling said cover to be
latched and locked to said base portion, said latch and lock receiving
means including a latch body member having an aperture therein and lock
receiving tab means extending generally laterally from said cover so that
said tab means can receive a lock when said cover is in a latch position,
said latch body member having an upper end and a lower end, and means on
said lower end to pivot said latch body member with respect to said one of
said walls.
28. A container according to claim 27 wherein said aperture is in the form
of a vertical slot in said latch body member, the upper portion of said
slot being generally vertically alignable with said lock receiving tab.
29. A container according to claim 28 wherein said aperture also includes a
cross slot generally laterally alignable with said lock receiving tab.
30. A container according to claim 27 wherein said latch and lock receiving
means further includes lug means carried by said upper end of said body
member to engage said cover.
31. A container according to claim 30 wherein said latch and lock receiving
means further includes rib means extending upwardly from said container
cover to be engaged by said lug means.
32. A container according to claim 27 further comprising a recess in said
cover, said latch and lock receiving means being positioned in said recess
in said cover and in said recess in at least one of said walls.
33. A container comprising a base portion having side walls and end walls,
an exterior recess in at least one of said walls, a cover receivable on
the container for closing the top thereof, a latch member positioned in
said recess and having an upper end and a lower end, said lower end of
said latch member being pivotally attached to said at least one of said
walls, lug means proximate said upper end of said latch member to engage
said cover, lock receiving tab means extending generally laterally
outwardly from said cover, said latch member having an aperture therein,
said aperture being positioned so as to be in registry with said lock
receiving tab means when said latch member is pivoted toward said at least
one of said walls, whereby said lock receiving tab means may receive a
lock after said latch member has been pivoted toward said at least one of
said walls.
34. A latch member for a container having side and end walls and a cover
releasably receivable thereon, said latch member having an upper end and a
lower end, a body portion between said upper and lower end, and a through
aperture in said body portion; said body portion being substantially
C-shaped in side profile and defining a recess positioned toward one wall
of the container; means for pivotally interconnecting said lower end to
one of the walls of the container; lug means proximate said upper end of
said latch member to engage the cover upon pivoting of said latch member
toward the one wall of the container; and lock receiving tab means
extending generally laterally outwardly from said cover, said recess
receiving said lock receiving tab means when said latch member is pivoted
toward said one wall of the container; said aperture having a
configuration adapted to receive said lock receiving tab means and being
positioned so as to be registrable with said lock receiving tab means when
said latch member is pivoted toward the one wall of the container.
35. A latch member according to claim 34, wherein said aperture comprises
elongate, intersecting through-slots.
36. A latch member for attachment of a cover to a container sidewall,
comprising a C-shaped body portion with a generally planar central portion
extending between an upper portion and a lower portion and having outward
and inward faces; means for pivotally connecting the lower portion to the
container sidewall; elongate intersecting through-slot means extending
through said central portion; and lock receiving tab means disposed on the
cover; said body portion defining a cavity between said upper and lower
portions and communicating with said intersecting through-slot means,
whereby upon pivoting said latch member toward the container sidewall,
said lock receiving tab means is receivable into said cavity and is
accessible through said intersecting through-slot means from said outward
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TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to a latch for a container. More particularly, this
invention relates to a combined latch and lock receiving mechanism so that
the container can be locked at the area of the latch.
BACKGROUND ART
Many containers, such as ice chests, tool boxes, general storage containers
and the like, are provided with releasable latches to maintain a cover on
the body portion of the container. By snapping or otherwise manipulating
the latch or latches to a released position, the cover may be opened to
gain access to the contents of the container.
It is often desirable, and known in the art, to provide many such
containers with a lock receiving mechanism for use with a padlock or the
like so that the container may not be opened even if the latch is
released. Such lock receiving mechanism can, for example, take on the form
of mating tabs which extend outwardly from the container base and cover
through which a padlock may be positioned. However, such an obtrusive
mechanism not only can detract from the overall appearance of the product,
but also it can be easily bumped or damaged or itself can bump or damage
something that it may contact. Moreover, containers having such outwardly
extending lock receiving mechanisms cannot be conveniently stored in a
confined area. Finally, such mechanisms do not immobilize the latch, if
that be desired.
It has been suggested that, to eliminate the obtrusive nature of the prior
art lock receiving mechanisms, the mating surfaces could be positioned
within recesses formed in the cover and the base. While such positioning
does provide a solution to some of the problems, not only does forming the
required recesses potentially add costs to manufacturing the product, but
also valuable storage space within the container can be lost.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
It is thus a primary object of the present invention to provide a latch
assembly for a container which includes both a latch mechanism and a lock
receiving mechanism.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a latch assembly,
as above, in which the lock receiving mechanism does not obtrusively
extend outward from the overall profile of the container.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a latch
assembly, as above, in which the latch is essentially immobilized when a
lock is applied to the lock receiving mechanism.
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a latch
assembly, as above, in which the lock receiving mechanism is protected
from damage.
It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a latch
assembly, as above, for a container which is not required to have any
special or additional recesses for the lock receiving area.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a latch assembly,
as above, with a means to readily attach the container to another object
or selectively to store a padlock when it is not in use.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a latch
assembly, as above, with a lock receiving mechanism which does not detract
from the facile storage of the container.
These and other objects of the present invention, as well as the advantages
thereof over existing prior art forms, which will become apparent from the
description to follow, are accomplished by the means hereinafter described
and claimed.
In general, a latch assembly releasably attaches a container cover to a
container base and includes a body member having a lower end pivotally
attached to the container base. Lug members near the upper end of the body
member can releasably engage the container cover. A lock receiving tab
extends outwardly from the container cover and is aligned with an aperture
in the body member when the body member is in a closed position with the
lugs engaging the container cover. A lock may then be inserted through the
aperture in the body member and engage the lock receiving tab.
A preferred exemplary latch assembly incorporating the concepts of the
present invention is shown by way of example in the accompanying drawings
without attempting to show all the various forms and modifications in
which the invention might be embodied, the invention being measured by the
appended claims and not by the details of the specification.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a container having two latch assemblies
according to the concepts of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmented perspective view showing a latch assembly
of the container of FIG. 1 in an open position.
FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmented elevational view showing a latch assembly
of the container of FIG. 1 in a closed position.
FIG. 4 is a fragmented sectional view taken substantially along line 4--4
of FIG. 3.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
A container is generally indicated by the numeral 10 in FIG. 1 and includes
a cover portion generally indicated by the numeral 11 and a base portion
generally indicated by the numeral 12. Cover 11 is shown as being
selectively attached to or releasable from base portion 12 by means of two
latch assemblies constructed according to the concepts of the present
invention and generally indicated by the numeral 13. While two identical
latch assemblies 13 are shown, it will become apparent that any number of
latch assemblies may be provided for any type of container without
departing from the spirit of this invention. For example, a container 10
could be provided with two additional latch assemblies along the sides
thereof in addition to the two assemblies 13 shown on the ends of
container 10 in FIG. 1. Similarly, only one latch assembly 13 may be
utilized with the side of the cover 11 opposite to the single latch
assembly being hinged to base 12, in a conventional manner, or even being
provided with a conventional latch instead of the latch assembly according
to the present invention.
Likewise, latch assembly 13 can be utilized with containers of essentially
all configurations with container being depicted merely to show the
environment for latch assembly 13. In container 10 as shown, cover 11 is
depicted as having a relatively planar top surface 14 with downturned
peripheral skirts 15 along the sides and ends thereof. Top surface 14 and
skirts 15 on the ends of cover 11 are shown as having a recess 16 to
receive latch assembly 13 in a manner to be hereinafter described. Base
portion 12 is shown as having generally vertical planar side walls 17 and
generally vertical planar end walls 18 which are interrupted or recessed,
as at 19, to complement recess 16 and provide a recessed location for
latch assembly 13.
Although the specific manner in which cover 11 and base portion 12 mate
with each other is unimportant to this invention, one such manner is shown
in FIG. 4. Downturned skirt 15 of cover 11 turns back on itself, as at 20,
and forms a recessed ledge 21 under the entire periphery of cover 11.
Similarly, the top of base portion 12 both on side walls 17 and end walls
18, as well as at the top of recess 19, turn back, as at 22, and form an
upper lip 23 around the entire periphery of base portion 12. Ledge 21 of
cover 11 therefore rests on lip 23 of base portion 12 to close cover 11 on
base portion 12.
Having described the rather conventional details of container 10, a latch
assembly 13 will now be described in detail. Latch assembly 13 includes a
generally C-shaped body portion generally indicated by the numeral 24,
having a main generally planar central portion 25, an upper portion 26,
and a lower portion 27. Upper and lower portions 26, 27, while being made
up of somewhat planar surfaces, take on an overall curvilinear
configuration forming the top and bottom of the C-shaped body portion 24
thereby extending inwardly from central portion 25 toward container 10.
The laterally outer edges of lower curvilinear portion 27 are provided with
inwardly directed support flanges 28 which carry split axles 29 (FIG. 3)
extending laterally outwardly therefrom. If latch assembly 13 is made of
plastic, as is preferred, assembly 13 may be provided with a horizontal
support rib 30 extending between flanges 28 and a plurality of vertical
strengthening ribs 31 extending between rib 30 and the inside of lower
portion 27 of latch body portion 24. Bearing hubs 32 having retaining
heads 33 extend through the walls forming recess 19 and receive axles 29
therethrough. Axles 29 may be pushed through hubs 32 and a retaining ring
34 (FIG. 3) molded around the split axles 29 retains axles 29 against
heads 33 of bearing hubs 32. Thus, body portion 24 can be rotated on axles
29 from the open position shown in FIG. 2 to the closed position shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3 and vice versa. It should be noted that when in the closed
position, latch assemblies 13 double as handles for container 10 as one
merely needs to grasp underneath lower curvilinear portion 27 at the area
within recess 19 to conveniently lift and transport container 10.
As shown in FIG. 2, upper curvilinear portion 26 of body portion 24 is
provided with two, spaced, internally projecting U-shaped brackets 35,
each of which carries a lug 36. Lugs 36 are adapted to engage a rib 37
which extends across recess 16 of cover 11 near the laterally outer edge
thereof. As such, when latch body portion 24 is moved from the open
position to the closed position, lugs 36 snap over rib 37 and frictionally
engage rib 37 to maintain cover 11 on body portion 12. Horizontal gripping
recesses 38 may be provided in the outer surface of body portion 24, as
shown in FIG. 3, to assist in gripping latch assembly 13.
As shown in FIG. 2, rib 37 is interrupted, as at 39, and a lock receiving
tab 40 having an aperture 41 therethrough extends outwardly from cover 11
at the point of interruption 39. Latch body portion 24 is provided with a
generally centrally located vertical slot 42 extending from central planar
portion 25 and upwardly into upper portion 26. Central planar portion 25
is also provided with a cross slot 43 extending generally horizontal to
and centrally of vertical slot 42. When latch assembly 13 is in the closed
position, cross slot 43 is aligned with lock receiving tab 40, the portion
of slot 42 in central portion 25 is immediately below tab 40, and the
portion of slot 42 in upper portion 26 is above and over tab 40 (because
of the curvilinear nature of upper portion 26). As such, a conventional
padlock, for example, can be threaded through the portion of slot 42 in
upper portion 26, through aperture 41 in tab 40, and through the portion
of slot 42 in central portion 25. Upon locking the padlock in this
position, lugs 36 cannot be disengaged from rib 37 and thus cover 11 is
locked on body portion 12. It should be noted that when in the closed and
locked position, all surfaces of latch assembly 13, including lock tab 40,
are recessed within cover recess 16 and recess 19 formed in the end walls
18 of body portion 12 of container 10.
As an additional feature, lower curvilinear portion 27 of latch body 24 may
be provided with an aperture 44 extending therethrough. As shown in FIG.
2, the lower edge of lower curvilinear portion 27 is notched, as at 45.
Notch 45 is generally aligned with aperture 44 and together aperture 44
and notch 45 can serve several functions. For example, if it is desired to
tie down container 10, as in the back of a truck, one end of a
conventional bungee cord can be passed through aperture 44 and the bungee
cord hook can engage notch 45. Moreover, to store a padlock when not in
use, the padlock may be extended through aperture 44 and within notch 45
and locked in place. Notch 45 thereby serves to keep the padlock from
distractingly swinging within aperture 44. Aperture 44 also provides latch
assembly 13 with an additional lock feature; that is, instead of a
padlock, a conventional cable lock can be utilized by threading the cable
through apertures 41 and 44, and once cinched and locked in place, latch
assembly 13 is thereby locked.
It should thus be appreciated that a latch assembly constructed according
to the concepts of the present invention, as described herein,
accomplishes the objects of the invention and otherwise substantially
improves the container latch art.
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