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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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23.12.1992 Bulletin 1992/52 |
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Date of filing: 26.09.1988 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)5: A45C 13/12 |
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Thumb turn latch
Drehbare Daumenklinke
Loquet tournant actionné par le pouce
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01.10.1987 JP 150920/87
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05.04.1989 Bulletin 1989/14 |
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Proprietor: YOSHIDA KOGYO K.K. |
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Chiyoda-ku,
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- Murai, Ryukichi
Toyama-shi
Toyama-ken (JP)
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Representative: Patentanwälte
Leinweber & Zimmermann |
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Rosental 7 80331 München 80331 München (DE) |
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References cited: :
FR-A- 2 213 750
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US-A- 3 909 888
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patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
not be deemed to
have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
Convention).
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[0001] The present invention relates to a thumb turn latch designed to be turned by the
thumb and finger through an angle of 90 degrees for releasably holding the flap of
a bag-like article in a closing position.
[0002] A typical example of thumb turn latch of the type described is disclosed in Italian
Utility Model Registration No. 201901. The disclosed latch includes a latch body having
a grip head and a cylindrical stem extending centrally from a lower surface of the
grip head. The grip head has a locking ridge disposed on and extending diametrically
across the lower surface. The cylindrical shank terminates in an enlarged foot having
an upwardly tapering cam surface. The latch body is rotatably mounted on a retainer
attached to the body of a bag-like article. The retainer includes a split sleeve rotatably
receiving therein the shank of the latch body, and a crisscross groove formed in an
upper surface of the retainer for receiving the locking ridge of the latch body to
lock the latch body selectively in a locking and a releasing position which are angularly
spaced by 90 degrees. When the latch body is held in the locking position or the releasing
position in which the locking ridge is received in the crisscross groove, the lower
end of the split sleeve is held in abutment with the upwardly tapering cam surface
of the shank of the latch body. In this instance, due to the camming action of the
upwardly tapering cam surface, the latch body is urged downwardly toward the retainer.
When the grip head is turned to move the latch body from the locking position to the
releasing position and vice versa, the locking ridge is released from the crisscross
groove and slides up onto the upper surface of the retainer, causing the latch body
to be moved upwardly. With this upward movement of the latch body, the upwardly tapering
cam surface of the enlarged foot is forced into the split sleeve of the retainer,
whereupon the split sleeve, which is composed of two opposing resilient thin walls,
is spreaded by the cam surface. This forcible deformation of the two opposing walls
of the split sleeve continues until the locking ridge is received again in the crisscross
groove to lock the latch body in the releasing position.
[0003] The known thumb turn latch of the foregoing construction is however disadvantageous
in that the split sleeve of the retainer is likely to be damaged or broken due to
fatigue caused by repeated bending of the two opposing resilient thin walls of the
split sleeve during turning of the latch body.
[0004] With the foregoing drawback of the prior art device in view, the present invention
seeks to provide a thumb turn latch which is durable in construction and has a long
service life.
[0005] A thumb turn latch satisfying these requirements is characterized in claim 1.
[0006] Many other advantages and features of the present invention will become manifest
to those versed in the art upon making reference to the detailed description and the
accompanying sheets of drawings in which a preferred structural embodiment incorporating
the principles of the present invention is shown by way of example.
Figure 1 is a schematic perspective view of a briefcase incorporating a thumb latch
according to the present invention;
Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure 1, showing the briefcase as it is closed by the
thumb turn latch;
Figure 3 is an enlarged front elevational view of a latch body of the thumb turn latch;
Figure 4 is a side view of Figure 3;
Figure 5 is a bottom view of Figure 3;
Figure 6 is an enlarged plan view of a retainer of the thumb turn latch;
Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along line VII - VII of Figure 6; and
Figures 8 and 9 are enlarged cross-sectional views illustrative of the operation of
the thumb turn latch.
[0007] Figures 1 and 2 show a briefcase 1 having a closure composed of a pair of laterally
spaced thumb turn latches 10, 10 embodying the present invention.
[0008] The thumb turn latches 10 are mounted on a body 2 of the briefcase 1 and releasably
engageable with a pair of eyelets 4, 4, respectively, attached to a flap 3 of the
briefcase 1 to close the briefcase 1. Each of the thumb turn latches 10 includes a
latch body 11 rotatably mounted on a retainer 12 secured to the body 2 and adapted
to be turned by the thumb and finger to move between a releasing position shown in
Figure 1 in which the latch body 11 is freely receivable in the corresponding eyelet
4, and a locking position shown in Figure 2 in which the latch body 11 is held in
locking engagement with the eyelet 4. The locking and releasing positions are angularly
spaced apart by an angle of 90 degrees.
[0009] The thumb turn latch body 11 is molded of synthetic resin and includes, as shown
in Figures 3 - 5, a grip head 13 adapted to be gripped by user's fingers for turning
the latch body 11, and a split cylindrical shank 14 disposed centrally on and extending
perpendicularly from a lower surface 13a of the grip head 13.
[0010] The grip head 13 has on its lower surface 13a four locking ridges 15 angularly equidistant
from one another and extending radially inwardly from the outer peripheral edge of
the grip head 13 toward the central axis of the split cylindrical shank 14. The locking
ridges 15 have rounded upper edges for camming action described later. The number
of the locking ridges 15 is not limited to four as in the illustrated embodiment but
only one locking ridge may be employed. The split cylindrical shank 14 terminates
in an enlarged foot 16 of an interrupted circular shape. The enlarged foot 16 has
a sharp outer edge 17 at an upper side thereof. The split cylindrical shank 14 has
two longitudinal slits 18 extending perpendicular to one another in crisscross fashion
to divide the shank 14 into four identical segments. With the slits 18 thus provided,
the split shank 14 is resiliently contractible radially inwardly.
[0011] The retainer 12 is molded of synthetic resin and includes, as shown in Figures 6
and 7, a flat base 20 and a bearing portion 21 disposed centrally on and projecting
perpendicularly from an upper surface of the base 20 for movably receiving therein
the shank 14 of the latch body 11.
[0012] The retainer 12, as shown in Figure 8, is attached to a fabric C of the briefcase
body 2 (Figure 1) with the fabric C is sandwiched by and between the base 20 and a
back plate 30. The back plate 30 and the base 20 are joined together by a pair of
rivets 31 extending respectively through a pair of countersunk holes 20a, 20a in the
base 20 and also through a pair of holes (not designated) in the back plate 30.
[0013] The bearing portion 21 of the retainer 12 has a stepped axial through-hole composed
of an upper small-diameter portion 22 and a lower large-diameter portion 23 separated
by a flat shoulder 25. The large-diameter portion 23 has an upwardly tapering cam
surface 24 disposed adjacent to the small-diameter portion 22 and blending into the
flat shoulder 25. The cam surface 24 has a height substantially equal to or slightly
larger than the height of the locking ridges 15. The bearing portion 21 has on its
upper end surface 21a (Figure 7) a crisscross guide groove 26 extending radially outwardly
from the stepped hole for receiving the locking ridges 15, respectively, of the latch
body 11. The crisscross guide groove 26 has a shape complementary in contour with
the shape of the locking ridge 15. The retainer 12 further has an annular groove 27
disposed concentrically outwardly of the stepped through-hole. This groove 27 is povided
for purposes of reducing the weight of the retainer 12 and saving the material used.
[0014] The latch body 11 and the retainer 12 are assembled together by forcibly inserting
the split shank 14 into the stepped through-hole in the bearing portion 21 from the
small-diameter portion 22 thereof until the enlarged foot 16 on the shank 14 is snapped
with the large-diameter portion 23 of the stepped through-hole, as shown in Figure
8. In this assembled condition, the upwardly tapering cam surface 24 acts on the upper
edge 17 (Figure 3) of the enlarged foot 16 to urge the shank 14 and hence the latch
body 11 downwardly, thereby moving the lower surface 13a (Figure 3) of the grip head
13 toward the upper end surface 21a (Figure 7) of the bearing portion 21. In this
instance, if the locking ridges 15 on the grip head 13 are disposed in registry with
the guide grooves 26 in the bearing portion 21, the locking ridges 15 will fit into
the guide groove 26 by the interaction between the cam surface 24 and the resilient
split shank 14, thereby locking the latch body 11 in position against rotation relative
to the retainer 12. In this locked position, the lower surface 13a of the grip head
13 is held in abutment with the upper end surface 21a of the bearing portion 21.
[0015] When the grip head 13 is turned in any direction to move the latch body 11 from the
locked position of Figure 1, the locking ridges 15 on the grip head 13 are released
from the corresponding guide grooves 26 and slide onto the upper end surface 21a (Figure
7) of the bearing portion 21, thereby moving the latch body 11 upwardly away from
the retainer 12. With this upward movement of the latch body 11, the enlarged foot
16 on the shank 14 is forced to slide upwardly along the upwardly tapering cam surface
24 in the large-diameter portion 23 of the stepped through-hole. During that time,
the enlarged foot 16 of the split shank 14 resiliently contracts radially inwardly.
The upward movement of the latch body 11 is limited when the upper sharp outer edge
17 (Figure 1) of the enlarged foot 16 engages the flat shoulder 25 (Figure 7) of the
stepped through-hole in the retainer 12.
[0016] As described above, the latch body 11 of the thumb turn latch 10 has a split shank
14 snap-fitted in a stepped through-hole in the retainer 12, and the retainer 12 has
an upwardly tapering cam surface 24 formed on the stepped through-hole adjacent to
a flat shoulder 25 thereof. The cam surface 24 acts on an enlarged foot 16 on the
split shank 14 when the latch body 11 is moved upwardly away from the retainer 11
as the grip head 13 is turned to move the latch body 11 between a locking position
and a releasing position. This combination of the radially contractible shank 14 and
the cam surface 24 enables it to use a thick and hence durable bearing portion, such
as the bearing portion 21 of the illustrated retainer 12. The thumb turn latch 10
having such durable retainer 12 has a long service life.
1. A thumb turn latch (10) comprising: a latch body (11) having a grip head (13) and
a shank (14) extending perpendicularly from a lower surface (13a) of said grip head
(13) and terminating in an enlarged foot (16), said grip head (13) having on said
lower surface (13a) at least one locking ridge (15) extending radially relative to
a central axis of said shank (14); and a retainer (12) movably holding thereon said
latch body (11) and including a bearing portion (21), said bearing portion (21) having
a hole slidably receiving therein said shank (14) of said latch body (11), said bearing
portion (21) further having in an upper surface (21a) thereof a crisscross guide groove
(26) extending radially outwardly from said hole (22,23) for receiving therein said
locking ridge (15) to lock said latch body (11) in position against rotation relative
to said retainer (12), said latch body (11) and said retainer (12) being molded of
synthetic resin, said shank (14) of said latch body (11) and said hole (22,23) of
said bearing portion (21) including cam means (17,24) engageable with each other to
urge said latch body (11) downwardly toward said retainer (12), characterized in that said shank (14) of said latch body (11) has two longitudinal slits (18) extending
perpendicular to one another in criss-cross fashion to divide said shank into four
substantially identical segments, and that said hole provided in said bearing portion
(21) includes a small-diameter portion (22) extending downwardly from said upper surface
(21a) of said bearing portion (21) and a large-diameter portion (23) contiguous to
said small-diameter portion (22) and receiving therein said enlarged foot (16) of
said split shank (14), said large-diameter portion (23) having an upwardly tapering
cam surface (24) disposed adjacent to said small-diameter portion (22) and engageable
with said enlarged foot (16).
2. A thumb turn latch (10) according to claim 1, the number of said locking ridge (15)
being four, said four locking ridges (15) being angularly equidistant from one another.
3. A thumb turn latch (10) according to one of the preceding claims, said enlarged foot
(16) on said split shank (14) having an upper sharp outer edge (17), said stepped
hole (22,23) including a flat shoulder (25) separating said small-diameter portion
(22) and said large-diameter portion (23) and lockingly engageable with said outer
edge (17) of said enlarged foot (16).
4. A thumb turn latch (10) according to one of the preceding claims, said cam surface
(24) having a height slightly larger than the height of said locking ridge (15).
5. A thumb turn latch (10) according to one of the preceding claims, said locking ridge
(15) having a rounded upper edge, said criss-cross guide groove (26) having a shape
complementary in contour with the shape of said locking ridge (15).
1. Drehbare Daumenklinke (10), umfassend einen Klinkenkörper (11) mit einem Griffstück
(13) und einem Schaft (14), der von einer Unterseite (13a) des Griffstücks (13) rechtwinklig
absteht und in einem verbreiterten Fuß (16) endet, wobei das Griffstück (13) an seiner
Unterseite (13a) mindestens eine Verriegelungsrippe (15) hat, die zu einer Zentralachse
des Schaftes (14) radial verläuft; und ein Aufnahmeteil (12), auf dem der Klinkenkörper
(11) beweglich festlegbar ist und das einen Lagerbereich (21) aufweist, wobei dieser
Lagerbereich (21) eine Bohrung hat, die den Schaft (14) des Klinkenkörpers (11) verschiebbar
aufnimmt, wobei der Lagerbereich (21) ferner an einer Oberseite (21a) eine kreuzweise
Führungsnut (26) aufweist, die sich von der Bohrung (22,23) radial nach außen erstreckt,
um darin die Verriegelungsrippe (15) aufzunehmen, um den Klinkenkörper (11) gegen
eine Verdrehung gegenüber dem Aufnahmeteil (12) zu verriegeln, wobei der Klinkenkörper
(11) und das Aufnahmeteil (12) auf Kunststoff gegossen sind, wobei der Schaft (14)
des Klinkenkörpers (11) und die Bohrung (22,23) des Lagerbereichs (21) Steuerkurven
(17,24) aufweisen, die miteinander in Eingriff bringbar sind, um den Klinkenkörper
(11) nach unten gegen das Aufnahmeteil (12) zu belasten, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Schaft (14) des Klinkenkörpers (11) zwei Längsschlitze (18) hat, die sich
rechtwinklig zueinander kreuzweise erstrecken, um den Schaft in vier im wesentlichen
identische Segmente zu unterteilen, und daß die in dem Lagerbereich (21) ausgebildete
Bohrung einen Bereich (22) mit kleinem Durchmesser hat, der sich von der Oberseite
(21a) des Lagerbereichs (21) nach unten erstreckt, und einen Bereich (23) mit großen
Durchmesser hat, der dem Bereich (22) mit kleinem Durchmesser folgt und den verbreiterten
Fuß (16) des geschlitzten Schaftes (14) aufnimmt, wobei der Bereich (23) mit großem
Durchmesser eine sich nach oben verjüngende Steuerfläche (24) hat, die neben dem Bereich
(22) mit kleinen Durchmesser angeordnet und mit dem verbreiterten Fuß (16) in Eingriff
bringbar ist.
2. Drehbare Daumenklinke (10) nach Anspruch 1, wobei vier Verriegelungsrippen (15) vorhanden
sind, die im gleichen Winkelabstand angeordnet sind.
3. Drehbare Daumenklinke (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der verbreiterte
Fuß (16) des geschlitzten Schaftes (14) eine obere scharfe Außenkante (17) hat, wobei
die abgestufte Bohrung (22,23) eine ebene Schulter (25) hat, die den Bereich (22)
mit kleinem Durchmesser von den Bereich (23) mit großem Durchmesser trennt und die
mit der Außenkante (17) des verbreiterten Fußes (16) in Verriegelungseingriff bringbar
ist.
4. Drehbare Daumenklinke (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Steuerfläche
(24) eine Höhe hat, die geringfügig größer ist als die Höhe der Verriegelungsrippe
(15).
5. Drehbare Daumenklinke (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Verriegelungsrippe
(15) eine abgerundete Oberkante hat, wobei die kreuzweise Führungsnut (26) eine Form
hat, deren Umriß zur Form der Verriegelungsrippe (15) komplementär ist.
1. Loquet tournant (10) actionné par le pouce comportant: un corps (11) de loquet ayant
une tête (13) de préhension et une tige (14) s'étendant perpendiculairement à partir
d'une surface inférieure (13a) de ladite tête (13) de préhension et se terminant par
un pied élargi (16), ladite tête (13) de préhension présentant sur ladite surface
inférieure (13a) au moins une arête (15) de verrouillage s'étendant radialement par
rapport à un axe central de ladite tige (14); et un dispositif (12) de retenue maintenant
sur lui-même, de façon mobile, ledit corps (11) de loquet et comprenant une partie
(21) de support, ladite partie (21) de support présentant un trou recevant par coulissement
ladite tige (14) dudit corps (11) de loquet, ladite partie (21) de support comprenant
en outre, dans une surface supérieure (21a) de celle-ci, une rainure (26) de guidage
cruciforme s'étendant radialement vers l'extérieur à partir dudit trou (22, 23) pour
recevoir ladite arête (15) de verrouillage pour verrouiller ledit corps (11) de loquet
en position de manière à l'empêcher de tourner par rapport audit dispositif (12) de
retenue, ledit corps (11) de loquet et ledit dispositif (12) de retenue étant réalisés
par moulage de résine synthétique, ladite tige (14) dudit corps (11) de loquet et
ledit trou (22, 23) de ladite partie (21) de support comprenant des moyens (17, 24)
formant cames aptes à s'engager les uns avec les autres pour solliciter ledit corps
(11) de loquet vers le bas en direction dudit dispositif (12) de retenue, caractérisé
en ce que ladite tige (14) dudit corps (11) de loquet présente deux fentes longitudinales
(18) s'étendant perpendiculairement l'une à l'autre en forme de croix pour diviser
ladite tige en quatre segments sensiblement identiques, et en ce que ledit trou aménagé
dans ladite partie (21) de support comprend une partie (22) de faible diamètre s'étendant
vers le bas à partir de ladite surface supérieure (21a) de ladite partie (21) de support,
ainsi qu'une partie (23) de grand diamètre contigue à ladite partie (22) de faible
diamètre et recevant ledit pied élargi (16) de ladite tige fendue (14), ladite partie
(23) de grand diamètre présentant une surface (24) formant came allant en diminuant
vers le haut disposée de manière à être adjacente à ladite partie (22) de faible diamètre
et apte à s'engager avec ledit pied élargi (16).
2. Loquet tournant (10) actionné par le pouce selon la revendication 1, le nombre desdites
arêtes (15) de verrouillage étant de quatre, lesdites quatre arêtes (15) de verrouillage
étant angulairement équidistantes les unes par rapport aux autres.
3. Loquet tournant (10) actionné par le pouce selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, ledit pied élargi (16) de ladite tige fendue (14) présentant un bord
externe supérieur vif (17), ledit trou (22, 23) à gradin comprenant un épaulement
plat (25) séparant ladite partie (22) de faible diamètre et ladite partie (23) de
grand diamètre, et apte à s'engager de façon verrouillable avec ledit bord externe
(17) dudit pied élargi (16).
4. Loquet tournant (10) actionné par le pouce selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
ladite surface (24) formant came amant une hauteur légèrement supérieure à la hauteur
de ladite arête (15) de verrouillage.
5. Loquet tournant (10) actionné par le pouce selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, ladite arête (15) de verrouillage présentant un bord supérieur arrondi,
ladite rainure (26) de guidage cruciforme ayant une forme dont le contour est complémentaire
de celle de ladite arête (15) de verrouillage.