Cam And Lever Operating Means Patents (Class 292/245)
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Patent number: 10532307Abstract: A filter housing is adapted to be mounted in an air ventilation system and includes: an upstream air entrance opening defined by an air entrance opening frame, a downstream air exit opening defined by an air exit opening frame, a rear wall, a front opening opposite to the rear wall, a cover sealing the front opening, a movable filter holder arranged within the housing and arranged to receive a filter through the front opening, and two clamping mechanisms arranged at opposite first and second walls of the housing. Each clamping device has a release device engaged with the filter holder, and is arranged for releasing the filter from the clamped position to a released position by moving the filter holder.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2016Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: Camfil ABInventor: Richard Addington
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Patent number: 9745180Abstract: Disclosed is a manually length-adjustable fork for a lifting device such as a forklift truck, a forklift truck provided therewith, and a method therefor. The fork includes a fixed fork part; an adjustable fork part displaceable relative to the fixed fork part and provided from a tubular profile which is for a large part open on the side facing downward during use; and a locking mechanism connected to the fixed fork part and provided with a locking catch, a spring mechanism and a fastener accessible from an underside for manual operation of the locking catch.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2014Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Gebr. Meijer St. Jabik B.V.Inventors: Hendrik Meijer, Joris Van De Wal
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Patent number: 8701327Abstract: A throw lever assembly used to secure an accessory such as a sight or a flashlight to a firearm. The throw lever assembly includes a base unit having a cam bed wherein the cam resides. An engagement rod, connected to the cam, extends through the base unit to an anchor clamp used to clamp the entire assembly to a firearm. A handle portion is manually locked to the cam so that when locked to the cam mechanism, the lever allows the operator to manually rotate the cam to force movement of the engagement rod to tighten or release the assembly from the firearm. In one embodiment, the handle portion is secured to an arm extending from the cam.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2012Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Abrams Airborne Inc.Inventor: Eric Stephen Kincel
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Patent number: 8671610Abstract: The invention is a throw lever assembly used to affix an accessory to a firearm. The throw lever assembly utilizes a base unit having a cam bed in which rests the cam. An anchor clamp secured to one end of an engagement rod with the other end affixed to the cam. The cam has an arm extending from it which is used connected to a handle portion. The handle portion is selectively locked/unlocked to the cam via an upper surface the arm. When locked to the arm, the handle portion is able to move the cam causing the assembly to be either locked or unlocked from the firearm.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2012Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Abrams Airborne Inc.Inventor: Eric Stephen Kincel
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Patent number: 8616120Abstract: A grilling device with the rotatable lock catch, has a pin module and a rotary shaft joint with two semi-shafts. The upper half shaft of the rotary shaft has a post rod, the lower half shaft of the rotary shaft has a through hole for accommodating the passing in and out of the post rod. The upper end of a supporting shelf of the pin module is disposed with a U-shaped opening for adapting the rotary shaft, two short shafts are respectively disposed by the two sides of the U-shaped opening, two arc-shaped spacing flakes with opposite openings are respectively hinged joint with the corresponding short shafts. A movable ejector pin is disposed on the supporting shelf and along the midline of the U-shaped opening. A pressing board of the middle portion of the ejector pin upward presses the lower portions of the two spacing flakes.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2010Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Tsann Kuen (Zhangzhou) Enterprise Co., Ltd.Inventor: Dongmei Chen
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Publication number: 20100289275Abstract: A reversible lock follower assembly for a mortise lock having a housing for accommodating the mortise lock components and a front plate for attachment to an edge of a door is described that allows for selective reversibility of the lock follower assembly without any disassembly of the mortise lock housing. The reversible lock follower assembly comprises: (i) a follower body having a side facing the front plate and an opposite side having a bore; (ii) a coil spring placed in the bore; (iii) a follower ball engaged with the coil spring; (iv) a follower locking piece selectively movable within a slot of the follower body having a spindle hub engaging end and a follower body engaging end; and (v) a first aperture on the follower body engaging end to receive the follower ball when the locking piece is in a first position and a second aperture on the follower body engaging end to receive the follower ball when the locking piece is in a second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2009Publication date: November 18, 2010Inventors: George R. Marks, Emil J. Budzioch
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Patent number: 7152891Abstract: A lockset for use in a door assembly is provided and includes an interior mechanism having a first escutcheon, a first housing, and a first retainer shield and an exterior mechanism having a second escutcheon, a second housing, and a second retainer shield. In addition, a spindle assembly is provided to interface with a latch mounted on the door assembly and allow for selective locking of the lockset. The spindle assembly is lockable in one of two rotational positions relative the first and second escutcheons when the first housing engages the first retainer shield and the second housing engages the second retainer shield. By providing rotational adjustment of the spindle assembly relative the first and second escutcheons, the lockset is able accommodate either a left or a right-handed door.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2004Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Newfrey LLCInventors: Gary Bergen, Gerard Adelmeyer
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Patent number: 7140211Abstract: This invention relates to a security system aimed at closing and locking a cover of an opening of a tank trailer to avoid any tampering of its content and to prove that the content of the tank has not been tampered. The security system comprises a locking member movable between a lock position to prevent the opening of the cover, and an unlock position to allow the opening of the cover. The invention also comprises an actuating device mounted to the tank trailer operatively connected to the locking member for moving it between the lock and the unlock positions. A sealing mechanism engages the actuating device when the locking member is in the lock position to prevent any movement of the locking member. The sealing mechanism comprises a breakable indicator which is broken upon disengagement from the actuating device, thereby indicating that the openable cover has been tampered with.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2004Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Tremcar Inc.Inventor: Daniel Tremblay
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Patent number: 6953210Abstract: A solenoid arrangement for controlling handle operation in a door lock, in which force transmission from an operation axis of a handle or the like to a follower acting on a bolt of the lock is provided by a movable coupling member which receives its guidance from the solenoid arrangement. The arrangement includes a shaft element which is arranged to move through a solenoid against the force of a spring and which moves a turnable lever member selecting the operating position of said coupling member. The position of the turning axis of the said lever member with regard to the coupling member is arranged to be selectively changed to provide a desired handle operation.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2002Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: Abloy OyInventor: Jaakko Lemettinen
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Patent number: 6349982Abstract: A reversible mortise lock comprises a latch bolt which is removable from the housing for ease of reversal. A securing member is disposed inside the lock housing for releasbly holding the latch bolt in the housing. The securing member includes a securing element having a blocking surface biased into engagement with the latch bolt for securing the latch bolt to the securing member. The securing element has a surface accessible from outside the lock housing which when pressed releases the latch bolt from the securing member. Once the latch bolt is freed, the latch bolt can be completely removed from the lock housing, reversed and reinstalled. This releasing surface is only accessible through the side walls of the lock housing. Therefore, latch bolt reversal must be performed before the lock is installed in a door. Once the lock is installed, the latch bolt cannot be reversed because the latch bolt cannot be removed from the lock.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1999Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: Corbin Russwin, Inc.Inventors: Zakhary Fayngersh, Damon J. Lenk
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Patent number: 6208103Abstract: An electric motor-operated actuator for a motor vehicle lock is provided which permits manual activation in a very wide range of operation. The actuator includes a control crank formed by an outer and an inner guide cam which, over a considerable angular range, have a radial distance from one another which corresponds roughly to the radial distance from an inner stop and an outer stop to allow free manual switching of the control lever between two operating states. The guide cams which form the control crank have radii which change only in a relatively small angular range for purposes of displacement of the control lever, and therefore have a relatively large rise. Preferably, the actuator is overall self-locking.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventor: Checrallah Kachouh
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Patent number: 5678870Abstract: A reversible mortise lock comprising a casing, a latch bolt and a pair of spindle hubs disposed within the casing. Each spindle hub is independently pivotable about a fixed axis and has a slot. The latch bolt moves from an extended position to a retracted position in response to pivotal movement of either spindle hub. The latch bolt is rotable to a first orientation and to a second orientation. The reversible mortise lock further comprises an interfering member disposed within and accessible from outside the casing. The interfering member has a portion thereof sized for insertion into the spindle hub slots. The interfering member is pivotable to a first position corresponding to the first orientation of the latch bolt that allows only one of the hubs to pivot and to a second position corresponding to the second orientation of the latch bolt that allows only the other hub to pivot. The interfering member is pivotable from outside the casing without disassembling the reversible mortise lock.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1996Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Assignee: Sargent Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Thomas A. Pelletier
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Patent number: 5263749Abstract: Lock comprising a spring-latch and a bolt, the spring-latch being actuatable against the biasing action of a spring by means of an external lever (knob) or an internal lever (handle), the levers being rotationally rigidly coupled to respective coaxial hubs rotatably supported at the sides of an element for opening the spring-latch which is pivoted coaxially to the hubs and is intermediate thereto; the lock further comprises teeth for pulling the element defined on the hubs, the teeth being able to pull the element only in the direction for opening the spring-latch by actuating one of the levers, a spring for the elastic return of the hubs when the levers are released which acts on tabs of the hubs with the interposition of a block guided tangentially to the hubs; the block can be orientated and is shaped so as to provide abutment only to the tab of the hub to which the inner lever is rigidly coupled.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1992Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Assignee: Costruzioni Italiane Serrature Affini C.I.S.A. S.p.A.Inventor: Deo Errani
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Patent number: 4958866Abstract: A doorleaf lock, comprising a lock mechanism for controlling a locking bolt (12) and a catch bolt (15), which is controlled by means of a door handle. The catch bolt, in a neutral position defined by a spring means (21), extends with a non-circular bolt head (17) through a non-circular opening (16) in the lock front wall (11). The catch bolt is displaceable into the lock, against the action of the spring means (21), during manipulation of the handle. The catch bolt (15) abuts a catch means (22) in said neutral position, said catch means being accessible via a second opening (28) in the front wall (11). The catch means is displaceable from its catch position by manipulation from the outside via the second opening (28). Further, after said manipulation of the catch means (22), the catch bolt is displaceable with its bolt head (17) out of the non-circular opening (16) to the outside of the lock, enabling a turning of the catch bolt around its longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1989Date of Patent: September 25, 1990Assignee: Fixfabriken ABInventor: Ingmar Larsson
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Patent number: 4927197Abstract: A lock comprising a spring-latch member rotatably coupled to a sliding block for assuming two fixed positions with respect to the sliding block, the sliding block being controlled by a rotating member provided for restraining a lug extending from the inner face of the block and driven by a lever arm operated by a handle.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1988Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Inventor: Piero Predelli
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Patent number: 4887854Abstract: A gate latch structure is provided for use with either right-handed or left-handed gates. The latch includes a symmetrical main frame and keeper. The main frame has a striker receiving opening with two opposite cam surfaces flaring outwardly into a "Vee". A retainer stub is fixed to the main frame at a mid location at the inner end of the opening. A substantially flat keeper having a longitudinal axis has two opposite symmetrical striker receiving notches positioned at one end. The other end is pivotally connected at only one point to the main frame. The keeper may be sprung over the stub. While on one side of the retainer stub the keeper is for right handed gate and when it is on the other side it is for a left-handed gate. There are no springs and the weight of the keeper bar causes it to close over the striker.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1988Date of Patent: December 19, 1989Assignee: Fence Hardware Specialties, Inc.Inventor: Paul J. Bulten
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Patent number: 4726613Abstract: A door latch bolt spring-biased to projected position and retracted by a lever or other unbalanced handle is provided with a blocker plate loosely mounted on the rear face of the bolt and held in nonblocking position by a fusible pin or other heat-sensitive element. In case of fire, when elevated temperature may weaken the biasing spring and allow the unbalanced handle to exert retracting force on the latch, the heat-sensitive element releases the blocker plate and allows it to drop to an operative position where it will move against a stop to block retraction of the bolt. The plate is movable in either direction on the bolt so as to be operative on either hand or door. The tailpiece of the latch bolt carries means for mounting a reaction plate for the biasing spring and the blocker plate is loosely received between such plate and the rear face of the latch bolt. The reaction plate can be omitted when the blocker is not used, but can be supplied at any stage of manufacture or in the field when desired.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1986Date of Patent: February 23, 1988Assignee: Best Lock CorporationInventor: William R. Foshee
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Patent number: 4695082Abstract: A reversible mortise lock including a housing having a front plate and side walls, and a latch movable between an extended position in which it projects through the front plate, and a retracted position. Two spindle hubs, for cooperation with the spindles of inner and outer door knobs, are independently pivotable about a fixed axis, the latch moving from its extended to retracted position in response to pivotal movement of either spindle hub. An abutment member is pivotable between two extreme positions; in one extreme position it interferes with pivotal movement of one spindle hub, but not the other, so as to prevent that one hub from causing retracting movement of the latch; in the other extreme position, the abutment member does not interfere with movement of either spindle hub. The abutment member is exposed through an opening in the front plate so that it can be swung between its extreme positions by finger pressure.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1986Date of Patent: September 22, 1987Inventor: George R. Marks
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Patent number: 4498914Abstract: A filter apparatus having an apparatus for clamping a cylindrical air filter element in place against a fixed surface within a filter housing. The apparatus includes a clamping plate arranged to be moved between a first position in which the clamping plate presses the filter element against the fixed surface, and a second position in which the filter element is released from contacting either the plate or the fixed surface. To move the clamping plate into each position an arrangement of rotatable cam rods, support fins and bearing saddles are provided. Both the clamping plate and the fixed surface are substantially planar and oriented in the support structure so that when the filter is not clamped therebetween it can be removed from the support structure in a direction perpendicular to its main axis.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1983Date of Patent: February 12, 1985Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventor: Donald J. Ericksen
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Patent number: 4286812Abstract: A mortise-type deadlock for hingedly-mounted doors and windows where a locking block engages the lock tongue in the extended position. A pivotally-mounted stop lever on the locking block engages an abutment in the lock body to prevent the locking block being shaken free of the lock tongue. The lock tongue may be reversible and may be removed from the lock body by operating a stop member operable from the exterior of the lock body.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1979Date of Patent: September 1, 1981Assignee: Whitco Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Otto G. G. Sprekeler
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Patent number: 4243256Abstract: A reversible door latch particularly suited for use with narrow style doors. Door latch includes a housing mountable on a door, the housing having confronting side walls, each having an opening therein; a latch member having a latch bolt at one end, the latch member being mountable in the housing in either a first position in which the latch bolt is movable through the opening in one of the side walls or a second position in which the latch bolt is movable through the opening in the other side wall; and a handle rotatably secured to the housing and operatively connected to the latch member for retracting the latch bolt into the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1978Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Inventor: Robert R. Frydrych