Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
292070000 | Double acting | 7 |
20080290667 | Latch assembly for an electronic device - A latch assembly for an electronic device has at least one recessed latch and at least one protruding latch. Each recessed latch has two latch brackets, each having a guiding recess and a latch slot formed between the latch brackets having two catch grooves formed transversely on the latch bracket opposite to each other. Each protruding latch includes at least one resilient latch bar perpendicularly. The latch bar has a head having at least one protruding face, guided by the guiding recesses of the latch brackets and selectively engaging with the catch grooves of the respective latch slot. Accordingly, precise pre-alignment between the protruding latch and the recessed latch may not be necessary. Despite frequent use, the heads of the latch bars of the protruding latches are hardly broken or worn, so maintain a secure hold for longer than prior art. | 11-27-2008 |
20140070546 | VEHICLE DOOR FIXING APPARATUS AND FASTENING MEMBER - A vehicle door fixing apparatus includes a door lock striker configured to be provided at one of a vehicle body panel and a door panel, a door lock assembly configured to be provided at the other one of the vehicle body panel and the door panel, a latch mechanism, a wedge member, and a fastening member including a fastening member head portion configured to protrude from a panel surface, the fastening member fastening the door lock assembly, the fastening member head portion including a contact portion which comes in contact with an inclined surface of the wedge member in response to a closing operation of the vehicle door, wherein a vehicle door is fixed in a closed state in a case where the door lock striker engages with the latch mechanism in response to the closing operation of the vehicle door. | 03-13-2014 |
292071000 | Sliding and swinging | 2 |
20100123322 | Modular folding/sliding latch system with self-locking and multi-functional operation - A modular folding/sliding latch system with self-locking and multi-functional operation, for any type of access-control lock, from simple door retainers to mechanical, electrical and/or panic locks. The inventive system offers substantial advantages, namely: modular design, simple assembly, reduced size and easy installation. The structure comprises a frame or casing ( | 05-20-2010 |
20130328324 | LOCKING DEVICE - The locking device contains a latch element and an elastic element. The latch element has a middle bulge and a first bulge and a second bulge to the lateral sides of the middle bulge. The contour of the three bulges is curved. The latch element has a downward extended shaft and two positioning pins vertically extended from the two major faces of the latch element. The elastic element is sleeved over the shaft. The locking device has sliding slots on its casing's front and back faces for the accommodation of the positioning pins, respectively. The latch element is positioned beneath an axle of the locking device's handle. The axle has a notch so that, when the handle is turned to open a door, the middle bulge of the latch element would be embedded into the notch so that the door remains open to avoid its mistakenly closing. | 12-12-2013 |
292074000 | Sliding | 1 |
20140145453 | PUSH/PUSH LATCH - The instant disclosure provides a push latch having a pivotally mounted blocking hammer including a head with a lever arm extending away from the head to a counter-weight. Under normal operating conditions, the hammer is held in an inert/balanced condition. Under such normal conditions, a portion of the hammer head may be in periodic contact with a resin of tacky character defining a bumper to aid in dampening vibration. Upon the occurrence of a high impact force, the rotational force provided by the counterweight is sufficient to cause the hammer to rotate into blocking relation relative to the latching mechanism so as to prevent unlatching. In the rotated condition, the counterweight may be in contact with an optional resin of tacky character defining a bumper to reduce rebound action. | 05-29-2014 |
292076000 | Spring arm | 1 |
20090267355 | Device for Spacing and Temporarily Locking an Opening Element on a Fixed Element - The invention concerns a device ( | 10-29-2009 |
292073000 | Roller | 1 |
20080197640 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DRIVING A BOLT - A method and apparatus for removing liner bolts over a range of impact angles is disclosed. Complimentary liner bolt and driving assembly features cooperate to control energy transfer during impact of the driving assembly upon the liner bolt. The liner bolt includes a convex annular portion on the end face of the bolt shank and a concave depression in the end face of the bolt shank. The driving assembly includes a concave driving face for impacting the convex annular portion of the bolt shank and a spring-loaded guide pin seated in the concave depression of the shank for guiding the concave driving face into contact with the bolt shank. A retraction collar may be associated with the guide pin through a slot in the driving member to retract the guide pin as the driving member chases the liner bolt from the surrounding structure. The respective profiles of the convex shank portion, concave depression, concave driving face, and guide pin accommodate impact angles of approximately between 0-15 degrees, providing increased versatility, efficiency, and safety in removing liner bolts. | 08-21-2008 |