Swinging And Camming Patents (Class 292/240)
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Publication number: 20020056999Abstract: A door lock mechanism includes a sleeve mounted on the door of a trailer which extends a substantial dimension of the door. A lockrod is disposed in the sleeve and a handle assembly is connected to the bottom thereof. The handle assembly has structure and the top of the lockrod has structure which engage corresponding structures on the trailer, thereby locking the door in place. The handle assembly is used to rotate the lockrod, thereby selectively locking and unlocking the door. An end cap is disposed at each end of the sleeve, and the lockrod extends through an opening in the respective end caps. A thrust bearing is disposed between the end cap and the handle assembly and between the other end cap and the structure. The handle assembly includes a handle and structure that engages structure on the trailer, thereby locking the handle in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2001Publication date: May 16, 2002Inventor: Rodney P. Ehrlich
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Patent number: 6299224Abstract: A panel fastener has a casing with two side walls formed with a boss having an outer annular wall that extends reentrantly from an adjacent planar surface of the casing side wall and an inner annular wall with a planar edge recessed from the adjacent casing side wall surface. A cam has a shaft journaled in the boss inner walls that extends out from the boss inner walls. A hook is mounted in camming engagement with the cam whereby the cam shaft is maintained axially aligned in said bosses by their inner wall edges.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Kason Industries, Inc.Inventor: Burl Finkelstein
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Patent number: 6152499Abstract: A lock of the catch type adapted to use in combination with a casket is disclosed. The lock includes a locking pin and a receiving element. The locking pin in installed on the lid of the casket and has a portion configured so to enable it to engage and remain engaged, when so desired, in the receiving element of the lock. The receiving element is installed in one of the side walls of the casket so that it is directly opposite to the locking pin. The receiving element comprises a hollow cylinder case adapted to be inserted and rotate with respect to a sleeve. The hollow cylinder case and the sleeve each comprises an opening for receiving the corresponding portion of the locking pin. The receiving element further including a compressible O-ring for enabling the hollow cylinder case to be inwardly biased against the sleeve during locking and unlocking of the lock.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1999Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Cercuiels Vic Royal, Inc.Inventor: Pascal Robert
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Patent number: 6139074Abstract: A window locking system which prevents unintended opening of a window. The window locking system includes a base element which is attachable to a window and which forms a slot. Disposed within the slot is a latching member pivotally connected to the base element. The latching member includes a handle element and an oppositely disposed latching finger extending from opposite faces of the base element. A locking key which is rotatable between a locking position and an unlocking position is connected to the base element. The locking key prevents the latching member from pivoting from a closed position to an open position when oriented in its locking position.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Triodyne Wangler Construction Specialties, LLCInventors: Ralph L. Barnett, William Anthony Wangler
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Patent number: 5927771Abstract: A single point lock or cam lock for a casement window is provided. The lock includes an escutcheon providing a low profile and a smooth uninterrupted surface which faces the inside of the room. The handle includes two opposing legs that enter the escutcheon for attachment to the hook through opposing side walls of the escutcheon. A shaft provides the connection between the hook and the handle which rotates on two brace structures provided by the frame. The frame is sandwiched between the escutcheon and the inside surface of the window frame. The design of the escutcheon, the shaft and the braces of the frame provide for an effective seal against the inside surface of the window frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Allen-Stevens Corp.Inventors: Clifford Elliott Simon, Todd Allan Anderson, Edward J. Subliskey, Jeffrey M. Briggs
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Patent number: 5901985Abstract: A duct hose coupling device for attaching a hose to a ductwork structure. The device selectively attaches and detaches the hose without use of fastening hardware. Attachment of a hose via the duct hose coupling device allows air to be efficiently forced into or withdrawn from the ductwork structure. The device retains its high efficiency over prolonged periods of usage by isolating critical moving components from exposure to contaminants and unwanted debris.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Inventor: Barry W. Raatz
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Patent number: 5887916Abstract: A safety door latch 10 has a base 12 with a shaft 24. A venting disc 30 is rotatably mounted on the base shaft. A lever 50 with a strike locking cam 54 is mounted on the base shaft over the venting disc. Lugs 23, 32 provide for limited relative movements of the locking cam with respect to the venting disc in conjunction with spring bias detenting balls 44.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Kason Industries, Inc.Inventors: Burl Finkelstein, Mark Kennedy
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Patent number: 5884948Abstract: A slam-capable rotary latch employs a single rotary jaw that is releasably retained in its latched position by a rotary pawl, with the latch having a pair of spaced housing side plates that sandwich the rotary jaw and the rotary pawl, with the side plates defining aligned first and second U-shaped notches that cooperate with a third U-shaped notch formed in the rotary jaw for concurrently receiving and latchingly retaining within the confines of the first, second and third U-shaped notches a suitably configured strike formation, with housing side plate portions that define a selected one of the first and second U-shaped notches being rigidified and strengthened by the close proximity presence of a flange 1) that is formed integrally with side plate portions that define the selected notch and 2) that extends transversely to bridge between the housing side plates at a location near the first and second U-shaped notches.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1997Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: The Eastern CompanyInventors: Lee S. Weinerman, Scott A. Arthurs, Arthur J. Kuminski
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Patent number: 5765883Abstract: A pressure relief latch for latching a first panel to a second panel and for release under pressure, including a housing for mounting on the first panel, a spring loaded detent carried in the housing, and a bolt having a pivot axis and pivotally mounted on the housing for latching engagement with the second panel, with the detent including a free roller and a compression spring positioned along a central spring axis perpendicular to the pivot axis, and with the bolt having a curved exterior shape with a detent notch for receiving the roller. The housing is closed about the spring except for a threaded opening at one end and a roller opening at the other end, and a threaded plug is positioned in the threaded end for loading adjustment. The roller may be spherical or cylindrical.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1997Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: Hartwell CorporationInventors: Arthur W. Dessenberger, Frank Thomas Jackson
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Patent number: 5741032Abstract: The present invention provides a sash lock for double hung windows. The sash lock is fabricated without a spring for biasing the cam into a closed or open position and further without a screw or fastening means to secure the lever, housing and cam together. The four primary components of the sash lock, specifically the lever, housing, cam and keeper mount may be fabricated from injection molded plastic as opposed to metallic materials.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1997Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Assignee: Reflectolite Products Company, Inc.Inventor: Ivanhoe E. Chaput
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Patent number: 5678948Abstract: A latch mechanism for furniture parts such as extension tables and leaves. The mechanism aligns the furniture parts horizontally and vertically and is selectively lockable for preventing disengagement. A strike member including a pair of fingers is attachable to one of the furniture parts. A lock member is attachable to the other furniture part and forms a pair of apertures between the lock member and furniture part. The strike member fingers are received within the respective lock member apertures and a lock mechanism selectively detachably attaches the strike member and lock member together.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1995Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Assignee: B. Walter and Co., Inc.Inventor: Timothy P.G. White
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Patent number: 5653485Abstract: An improved single actuation casement and awning window securing mechanism comprising two cams and a linking arm held in tension upon closing. The cams operate in unison in a clamshell fashion, such that closing and opening of the single actuation sash lock is accomplished in an easy and secure manner.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1995Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: Andersen CorporationInventor: Frank W. Campbell
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Patent number: 5639129Abstract: A door latch and sealing assembly associated with a waste container having an open end and at least one door positioned adjacent to and overlying the open end. The assembly includes a tapered seal actuator, and a seal actuator drive mechanism associated with the seal actuator and adapted to drive the seal actuator. A receiver is rigidly attached to the container and is adapted for operable engagement with the seal actuator. An elastomeric gasket is positioned between the open end and the door. In operation, extension of the seal actuator drive mechanism causes the seal actuator to engage the receiver; the receiver then reactively imparts to the seal actuator a compressive force on the door sufficient to establish a liquid-tight or hermetic seal.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: McClain Industries of OklahomaInventor: Roger R. Lindley
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Patent number: 5630632Abstract: A quarter turn latch (10) includes a latching member (12) connecting to an actuating member (14). The latching member (12) and actuating member (14) snap together from opposite sides of a mounting surface member (100). The latching member (12) includes a cam member (20) for engaging the complimentary latch member (102) to retain it against the mounting surface member (100). The mounting surface has a depressed portion (16) with an orifice (18) formed therein. The orifice has opposed straight sides (70) and rounded end portions (72). The actuating member includes a barrel shaped body (24) having opposed rounded larger radius corner portions (32) and opposed squared corner portions (34). The actuating member provides for rotation along the rounded portions (32) against the end portion (72) and straight side (70) while the squared portions (34) engage the straight side portion (70) to limit rotation to one quarter turn.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1994Date of Patent: May 20, 1997Assignee: Federal-Hoffman, Inc.Inventor: David A. Swan
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Patent number: 5620214Abstract: A latch device for securely locking a keeper mounted on a window within a latch housing located on a window frame. The latch includes a locking bolt which is biased into an open position by a spring. The handle is coupled to the bolt through links. Rotation of the handle causes rotation of the bolt which captures and may lift the keeper to accommodate keeper misalignment.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1993Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Assignee: Wright Products Corp.Inventor: Michael W. Kondratuk
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Patent number: 5611224Abstract: A slam-capable rotary latch employs a single rotary jaw that is releasably retained in its latched position by a rotary pawl, with the latch having a pair of spaced housing side plates that sandwich the rotary jaw and the rotary pawl, with the side plates defining aligned first and second U-shaped notches that cooperate with a third U-shaped notch formed in the rotary jaw for concurrently receiving and latchingly retaining within the confines of the first, second and third U-shaped notches a suitably configured strike formation, with housing side plate portions that define a selected one of the first and second U-shaped notches being rigidified and strengthened by the close proximity presence of a flange 1) that is formed integrally with side plate portions that define the selected notch and 2) that extends transversely to bridge between the housing side plates at a location near the first and second U-shaped notches.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: The Eastern CompanyInventors: Lee S. Weinerman, Scott A. Arthurs
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Patent number: 5586458Abstract: A slam-capable, flush-mountable, paddle handle operated rotary latch having a pan-shaped housing employs a single rotary jaw that is releasably retained in its latched position by a rotary pawl, with the latch having spaced first and second housing side plates that sandwich the rotary jaw, the rotary pawl and a torsion spring that biases the jaw toward an open position, with the side plates defining aligned first and second U-shaped notches that cooperate with a third U-shaped notch formed in the rotary jaw for concurrently receiving and latchingly retaining a suitably configured strike formation, with the first housing side plate being rigidly connected to the pan-shaped housing, and with the second housing side plate being rigidified in close proximity to its U-shaped notch by an integrally formed flange that extends transversely to bridge between the housing side plates. The pawl defines a release trigger which, when tripped, permits the jaw to be pivoted by the spring to an open position.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1995Date of Patent: December 24, 1996Assignee: The Eastern CompanyInventors: Lee S. Weinerman, Scott A. Arthurs
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Patent number: 5490606Abstract: A refuse container assembly for segregating refuse into two separately collectable volumes includes a refuse container with a divider wall extending from front to rear wall to divide the interior into two compartments. Separate lids for the compartments are hingedly connected to the rear wall and have a locking pin extending outwardly of the adjacent side wall. Locking members are disposed on the outer surface of each of the side walls and are movable between a position engaging the locking pin and a releasing position. An actuator on the forward end of a refuse collection truck bears upon and moves one locking member from one of the positions to the other of the positions, thereby allowing one of the lids to be opened to effect discharge of the contents of its compartment.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1993Date of Patent: February 13, 1996Inventor: Santo J. Lombardo
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Patent number: 5345795Abstract: A lock structure for mounting between first and second supporting surfaces including a cup mounted on the first surface, a housing mounted on the cup, a rocker arm located within the housing and pivotally mounted on the cup, a keeper mounted on the second supporting surface, interengaging surfaces between the rocker arm and the keeper for effecting a locking relationship therebetween, a spring located between the housing and the rocker arm to bias the rocker arm in a locking position relative to the keeper, and an actuator shaft keyed to the rocker arm and rotatably mounted in the housing and having a curvilinear groove therein for receiving a mating key for pivoting the actuator shaft and the rocker arm keyed thereto out of locking engagement with the keeper.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1992Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignee: Diversified Control, Inc.Inventors: Brent A. James, Garrick D. James
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Patent number: 5333920Abstract: A clip system for clamping a panel element against a rebate comprises a bolt which is movable between a first position for clamping the panel element against a rebate and a second position for releasing the panel element, and an operating mechanism for moving the bolt. According to the invention, depending on the position of the bolt, there is a variable transmission ratio between the operating mechanism and the bolt, with a reduction which increases as the bolt in a path near the first position nears said first position. Operation of the bolt consequently requires little force and can be carried out with a short movement. The clip system can be achieved by a simple construction requiring little maintenance.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1993Date of Patent: August 2, 1994Assignee: Machinefabriek en Handelmaatschappij Winel B.V.Inventor: Jan de Rover
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Patent number: 5299844Abstract: A latch assembly for releasably holding a strike element. The latch assembly has a release lever, a housing with a body defining a receptacle for the release lever and having a wall bounding the receptacle, structure for mounting the release lever to the housing for movement relative to the housing between a) a normal position and b) a release position, a latch mechanism on the housing for cooperating with a strike element and movable selectively relative to the housing between a) a latched position wherein the latch position will hold a strike element and b) an unlatched position wherein a strike element held by the latch mechanism with the latch mechanism in its locked position can be released from the latch mechanism, and structure operatively connecting between the release lever and the latch mechanism for moving the latch mechanism from its latched position into its unlatched position as an incident of the release lever moving from its normal position into its release position.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1992Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: Tri/Mark CorporationInventor: Stephen J. Gleason
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Patent number: 5269586Abstract: A sunroof, or like vehicle cover, is secured to a motor vehicle frame utilizing a latching mechanism which has a simple construction, low overall height, and reliable operation. An engagement element on the vehicle cover cooperates with a hook mounted to the vehicle frame by a guide pin received within a guide slot, and a pivot pin received within a reception slot. One of the slots is linear and the other is non-linear. The slots, pins, and hook are positioned with respect to each other and the engagement element so that as the hook moves from an unlatched position to a latched position, moving the engagement element toward the frame, it moves through an intermediate position in which the engagement element is closer to the volume defined by the frame than in the latched position. A resilient, compressible material is preferably provided between the cover and frame to accommodate movement through the intermediate position, and to bias the components to the latched position.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1991Date of Patent: December 14, 1993Assignee: Design & Technik GmbHInventors: Christian Hahn, Edwin Lundgren
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Patent number: 5219193Abstract: A check rail lock with a handle pivot shaft secured for pivotal movement with respect to the housing and a cam which pivots with the shaft between an open position with the cam enclosed in the housing and a locking position with the cam extending from the housing for grasping a keeper. An axially reciprocable locking member is associated with the pivot shaft for pivoting therewith, and has a manually engageable button end projecting above the housing and a locking end within the housing. The locking end has circumferentially spaced locking surfaces, and a spring biases the member locking end into engagement with the housing. First and second locking notches in the housing receive the member locking end when the cam and handle are in the open and locking positions, respectively, and the locking notches each have a surface engaging one of the locking end locking surfaces to prevent pivoting of the locking member and pivot shaft when the member locking end is received therein.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1992Date of Patent: June 15, 1993Assignee: Truth Division of SPX CorporationInventor: Stephen M. Piltingsrud
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Patent number: 5217264Abstract: A lock intended primarily for gliding or hinged doors or windows. The lock is an improvement over the prior art in that it is a very simple mechanism which nonetheless is secure and cannot be back-driven. The lock mechanism is made up of essentially two parts: a cam gear which is rotatably mounted on a housing and acts as an actuator, and a cam rack which is linearly slidable relative to the housing. Rotation of the cam gear causes the cam rack to move between an unlocked and a locked position. Once in the locked position, a gear tooth of the cam gear engages with a stop surface on the cam rack to prevent the cam rack from being back-driven.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1992Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: Andersen CorporationInventor: Duane T. Fier
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Patent number: 5172944Abstract: A multiple point latching system, for use with single or multi-door enclosures, which utilizes a plurality of combinational cam-pinion latch members which are rotatably mounted to the inside surface of the door and simultaneously driven by an elongated rack which extends between such latches and disconnectedly inter-engages therewith. Each combinational cam-pinion latch includes a plurality of teeth which disconnectedly inter-engage with apertures in the rack to cause simultaneous rotation thereof. A handle which is connected to the door and accessible from the exterior thereof drives one of the latch members which in turn causes movement of the rack and consequent rotation of all other combinational cam-pinion latches. Such latches are rotatably mounted at spaced locations along the free peripheral portions of the enclosure door.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1991Date of Patent: December 22, 1992Assignee: Federal-Hoffman, Inc.Inventors: Terry L. Munich, Robert G. Lau, Marc T. Fuller, David A. Swan
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Patent number: 5086587Abstract: An adjustable, quick acting balanced beam latching apparatus for a fluid tight door, hatch or scuttle mounted in an aperture in a bulkhead, wall or deck onboard ships, aircraft and other liquid or gas tight structures. A box frame is secured in an aperture in the bulkhead, and a fluid tight door is pivotally secured to one side of the box frame by suitable door hinges. A plurality of rotating dogs are pivotally secured to retract within the box frame in the retracted position, and to extend through apertures in the box frame when in the extended position. A plurality of balanced beam linkage members are rotatably secured to the rotating dogs. A plurality of connecting rods are rotatably secured to the balanced beam linkage members, and to each other. An operating link is pivotally secured at one end to a central connecting rod, and pivotally secured at the opposite end to an operating crank arm which is secured through an aperture in the door frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1991Date of Patent: February 11, 1992Inventor: Zenas B. Andrews
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Patent number: 5060993Abstract: Locking mechanism for burial caskets in which a rod extending into the outer wall of the casket shell rotates a latch having a hook-like arm extending above the upper edge of the casket shell and provided with a cam surface which engages a keeper member on a matching edge of the casket cap to pull the cap tightly against the shell.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: Batesville Casket Company, Inc.Inventor: Donald R. Maier
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Patent number: 4993246Abstract: An expansion plug including a cam lever with a securing portion, and a top plate with a flange. A first hole is centered in the securing portion and a second hole is centered in the flange. During engagement of the cam lever, the securing portion adjoins the flange, aligning the two holes. Thus, a lock may be inserted through both holes to securely fasten the cam lever to the top plate.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1990Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: Shaw Aero Development, Inc.Inventor: Jan Kopper
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Patent number: 4850208Abstract: Flush mountable latches and locks for industrial cabinets, tool carts, electrical equipment enclosures and the like utilize versatile housings of novel configuration together with push-to-operate handles that are pivotally movable relative to the housings to effect unlatching movements of spring-biased, pivotally mounted latch bolts. The lock-type embodiment has a locking mechanism that is mounted on the housing to selectively permit and prevent unlatching movements of its pivotal latch bolt. The resulting arrangement provides sturdy latch and lock assemblies that employ a small number of relatively movable parts that can be assembled, installed and serviced with ease.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1987Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignee: The Eastern CompanyInventors: Lee S. Weinerman, Steven A. Mayo, Thomas V. McLinden, Timothy H. Wentzell
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Patent number: 4844524Abstract: A closure control assembly for tensioning a flexible curtain over an opening in a truck trailer including a shaft with a vertical axis of rotation, bearing members rotatably connecting the shaft to the truck trailer, a driver connected to the shaft and a driven member connected to the curtain for engagement with the driver. The driver includes stepped projections for engagement with stepped surfaces on the driven member for sequential engagement of the driver and driven member upon rotation of the shaft by an operating member. A locking mechanism secured to the curtain engages the operating member to secure the curtain in the tensioned position.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1987Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: The Eastern CompanyInventor: John V. Pastva
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Patent number: 4833547Abstract: In an portable facsimile equipment comprising a cover body and a main body: the cover body having a reading head and a printing head is pivotally connected to the main body having a reading roller, a printing roller, a roll body and respective driving unit.And a cover body closing device for use in above portable facsimile equipment compirses a lock piece, a lock pin, urging unit, locking unit and an unlocking unit.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1988Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Assignee: Nissei Opto Co., Ltd.Inventor: Osamu Mase
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Patent number: 4807914Abstract: A window lock assembly is provided for facilitated locking of a pane-carrying frame or sash in a closed position with respect to a window casement. The lock assembly comprises a handle unit in a recessed, substantially flush-mounted position on the casement and including a movable operator handle connected by a concealed rack or the like to at least one locking cam unit mounted on the casement at a remote position relative to the operator handle. The operator handle is accessible for manual movement to displace a locking cam of the cam unit into releasable locking engagement with a keeper mounted on the sash.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1986Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: W & F Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Paul D. Fleming, Nandor Gajer
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Patent number: 4793643Abstract: Disclosed is a mechanism for closing and locking two doors of the cowling of an aircraft engine. This mechanism includes a bolt which is received in a chamber of a receptacle. The bolt is connected to one door and the receptacle is connected to the other door so that, upon closure of the two doors, the bolt slips into the chamber. A cam attached to a rotary member housed within the chamber enables a single mechanic to close the doors and lock them snugly. This cam engages a finger on the bolt upon rotation of the rotary member which draws the bolt into the chamber by pulling against the finger. The cam moves into an over center position which securely locks the bolt in place without locking bolt travel. A locking device is additionally provided for locking the rotatable member in position when the bolt is locked in place. This locking device has a plunger which provides audible signals when the cam is in the fully opened position and when the mechanism is securely locked.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1987Date of Patent: December 27, 1988Assignee: Adams Rite Products, Inc.Inventors: Munir J. Ahad, Sven A. Pettersson
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Patent number: 4514708Abstract: The invention is a mechanism for holding a waveguide assembly and a down converter module in locked force multiplied engagement within a transceiver housing. The mechanism includes a lever arm which pivots about a first end which is secured to a bracket. The bracket in turn is secured to the transceiver housing. A knob which includes a locking structure is coupled to the second end of the lever arm. The locking structure is retained in a channel in the transceiver housing. The channel allows the locking structure to move within the channel between a first and second position. There is a camming surface on the lever arm that is more proximate to the first end of the lever arm than to the second end of the lever arm. An aligning pin is mounted on said first assembly in a location so as to engage the lever arm camming surface when the locking structure is physically moved along the transceiver housing channel from a first position to a second position.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1982Date of Patent: April 30, 1985Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: Gerald W. Ludtke
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Patent number: 4462317Abstract: A lock box includes a pair of box-like base and cover structures having side and end walls configured to overlap when the base structure is nestingly received in the cover structure. A key-operated lock is carried on the cover structure and is engageable with a receiving formation provided on the base structure. Interfitting formations are provided on the base and cover structures to assist the key-operated lock in releasably retaining the cover structure in place on the base structure. The base structure has a back wall which may be fastened to a mounting surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1982Date of Patent: July 31, 1984Inventors: Lloyd Franko, Lenard Lapchynski
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Patent number: 4036039Abstract: Sash lock comprising a rotatable latch cam engageable with a keeper, a locking member for unlockably locking the latch cam to control the rotation of the latch cam, and an actuating member for shifting the lock member to a locked position or an unlocked position, wherein said actuating member is rotated by means of a key.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1975Date of Patent: July 19, 1977Inventor: Yoshitaka Nakanishi
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Patent number: 4003614Abstract: A drawer handle for use in the normal operation of opening and closing a cabinet mounted slide drawer, and which also includes manually operable components including a pivoted hook for engagement with a recessed keeper on the cabinet, and being operable in the final closing and initial opening movements of the drawer to apply an increased force over and above that required for normally moving the drawer in its open and partially open positions.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1975Date of Patent: January 18, 1977Assignee: Adams Rite Products, Inc.Inventors: Larry A. Geer, Ralph L. Sheffer
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Patent number: 3958821Abstract: A door operating assembly for a merchandising machine or the like in which a pivoted handle normally retained in a recessed position on the merchandise machine cabinet door by means of a key operated lock is biased in both directions to a ready position out of the recess at which it is accessible to permit the handle to be moved to a fully open position in the course of which movement it drives a latching member to cause a first cam surface thereon to engage a strike in the cabinet positively to initiate movement of the door toward its open position.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1974Date of Patent: May 25, 1976Assignee: Rowe International Inc.Inventor: Frank T. Scalera