Nov. 14, 1961 F. A. woo'rEN, JR 3,008,177
TRUNK HINGE AND LATCH Filed Maron 21, 1960 INVENTOR Frank A. Wooten, Jr.
ATTORNEY 3,003,177 TRUNK HINGE AND LATCH Frank A. Wooten, Jr., 739 Dover St., Dallas, Tex. Filed Mar. 21, 1960, Ser. No. 16,460 2 Claims. (Cl. 16-147) This invention relates to a trunk hinge and latch, and it concerns more particularly a combined hinge and latch for trunks, storage cases, and the like.
An object of the invention is to provide a combined hinge `and latch, applicable to adjoining, vertically extending exterior surfaces of a trunk and its lid, respectively, adjacent opposing corners thereof, and adapted to removably and pivotally connect the lid to the trunk, for universal pivotal movement relative thereto, whereby the trunk is adapted to be opened from either side or end.
Another object lof the invention is to provide a trunk hinge and latch as described which is of simple, rugged construction, may be fabricated inexpensively, and is eflicient in operation and durable in use.
The invention is particularly applicable to trunks which are carried on the tops of automobiles, for example. When so used, the combined hinge and latch of the invention permits 'a trunk carried on the top of an automobile to be opened from either side of the automobile.
The invention will -be readily understood by referring to the following description and the accompanying drawing, in which:
FIGURE 1 is a fragmentary perspective view showing adjoining, vertically extending exterior surfaces of a trunk and its lid, respectively, adjacent opposing corners thereof, having applied thereto a combined hinge land latch embodying the invention, and showing the lid in its closed position;
FIGURE 2 is a top plan view of a trunk and its lid, showing combined hinge and latch units embodying the invention applied to adjoining, vertically extending exterior surfaces of the trunk and the lid, respectively, adjacent each of the opposing corners thereof, and showing the lid in its closed position;
FIGURE 3 is a fragmentary sectional elevational view taken on theline 3 3 of FIGURE 2;
FIGURE 4 is a View similar to FIGURE 3, showing a modied form of the invention; and
FIGURE 5 is an end elevational View.
IReferring to the drawing, the numeral 1 designates generally a trunk or case, which is generally rectangular, and the numeral 2 indicates a lid therefor.
Combined hinge and latch units embodying the invention, as hereinafter described, which are indicated generally by thenumerals 3, are applied to adjoining, vertically extending exterior surfaces of the trunk 1 and the lid 2, respectively, adjacent the opposing corners thereof.
Each of the combined hinge andlatch units 3 includes a first angularly bent plate 4, which is conformable to a corner portion of the lid 2 and is secured to the adjacent side and end thereof by rivets 5. Anintegral ball 6 is formed on one end of a shank 7, which is connected at its opposite end to the angularly bent plate 4, centrally thereof and is normally inclined outwardly and downwardly therefrom, bisecting the angle between the ladjacent side and end of the lid 2.
A second angularly -bent plate 8, which is conformable to a corner portion of the trunk 1, is secured to the adjacent side and end thereof, immediately below the angularly bent plate 4, in the closed position of the lid 2, byrivets 9.
Theplate 8 has cut out central portions forming a pair of vertically disposedintegral ears 10, which extend horizontally outwardly from theplate 8, below the shank nite States Patent nce 7 and on opposite sides thereof, in spaced apart, parallel relation to each other.
An outwardly turnedintegral lip 11, which is formed on the upper portion of theplate 8, has an arcuate outer edge which is conformable to the surface of theball 6. The arcuate edge of thelip 11 is of smaller radius than theball 6, and is engageable with the upper surface of theball 6, inwardly thereof, adjacent one side of the shank 7.
A vertically disposedmetal strip 12, which extends between theears 10, is hinged at its lower end to an outwardly turnedintegral tab 13 formed on the lower portion of theplate 8, below and between theears 10, and has a concaveupper end portion 14, which is engageable with the outer surface of theball 6, opposite thelip 11, land coacts with thelip 11 to form a socket for theball 6.
Theball 6, together with the socket therefor formed by the outwardly turnedintegral lip 11 of theplate 8 and the concaveupper end portion 14 of thestrip 12, comprise a ball and socket joint whereby the lid 2 is connected to the trunk 1 for universal pivotal movement relative thereto.
Anintegral projection 15 extends outwardly from theplate 8, above thetab 13 and below and between theears 10, for abutment against thestrip 12, above its hinged lower end, to thereby limit pivotal movement of thestrip 12 in the direction of theball 6.
Ametal strip 16, which is normally disposed vertically, between theears 10, and depends therefrom, exteriorly of thestrip 12 and in juxtaposed relation thereto, has anintegral projection 17 which normally extends outwardly therefrom, adjacent its upper end. Theprojection 17 has an opening therein through which apivot pin 18 is passed. The ends of thepivot pin 18, which extend beyond opposite sides of theprojection 17, are received in openings therefor in theears 10, whereby thestrip 16 is movable pivotally about thepivot pin 18.
As shown in FIGURE 3, thestrip 16 comprises a latch which, in one position thereof, shown in solid lines, bears against thestrip 12 whereby theconcave end portion 14 thereof is prevented from being displaced outwardly from theball 6, by pivotal movement of thestrip 12 about its hinged lower end. In another position thereof, shown in dotted lines, thestrip 16 is swung outwardly about thepivot pin 18, whereby it is disengaged from thestrip 12, which is then movable pivotally about its hinged lower end whereby theball 6 is released from its socket.
As indicated by the dotted lines of FIGURE 5, the trunk 1 is adapted to be opened from either side or end upon releasing thelatches 16 on one side or end thereof.
FIGURE 4 shows a modified form of the invention in which theears 10 have extensions 19 which extend outwardly beyond thelatch 16 and have openings therein for insertion of a padlock 20, shown in dotted lines, whereby pivotal movement of thelatch 16 about thepivot pin 18, to thereby release theball 6 from its socket, is prevented.
The invention may be modified in various ways Without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
What is claimed is:
1. In combination with a substantially rectangular trunk having a lid therefor, a plurality of combined hinge and latch units each comprising a pair of complementary unitary structures including a pair of angularly bent plates conformable to adjoining, vertically extending exterior surfaces of the trunk and the lid, respectively, and having means whereby they are secured thereto adjacent opposing corners thereof, an integral ball having means connecting it to one of the plates, in spaced apart relation thereto, and in close proximity to the other of the plates, a pair of vertically disposed integral ears extending horizontally outwardly from the other of the plates, centrally thereof, in parallel, spaced apart relation to each other, an outwardly turned integral lip on the other of the plates, 'opposite theA ball, having an arcuate outer yedge 'conformable to the surface of Athe ball and engageable therewith, a first strip 'eX-tending between the ears `of the other of the plates and having hinge means whereby one of its lends is pivotally connected to the other of the plates and Ia concave surface on its opposite end conformable to the surface of the ball and co'ac'ting with Vthe outwardly turned lip to form a socket therefor, a second strip having laterally offset hinge means whereby it is pivotally connected between the ears and normally depends therefrom, exteriorly of the lirst strip, the second strip bearing against the rst strip, in one position thereof, whereby the concave end portion of the first strip is releasably secured Vagainst outward displacement relative to the ball, and an outwardly extending integral projection on the other of the plates for abutment against the rst strip to limit pivotal movement thereof in the direction of the ball.
2. The structure of claim l, the ears having extensions which normally lextend outwardly beyond the second strip and have openings therein for insertion of a lock, whereby movement of the second strip about its pivot, to thereby space it vapart from the rst strip suciently to permit outward displacement of the concave end portion of the first strip relative to the ball, whereby the ball is adapted to be released from its socket, is prevented.
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