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US3245698A
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April 1 c. T. FROMKNECHT 3,245,698
LATCHING MEANS Filed Nov. 4, 1963 Fig.3.
[8 Q I? I6 24 WITNESSES |NVENTOR Ma Charles T Fromknechr BY w fi W QM ATTORNEY United States Patent 3,245,698 LATCI-IING MEANS Charles T. Fromknecht, Mansfield, Ohio, assignor to Westinghouse Electric Corporation, East Pittsburgh, Pa., a corporation of Pennsylvania Filed Nov. 4, 1963, Ser. No. 321,313 .1 Claim. (Cl. 285-7) This invention relates, generally to latching means and,
7 more particularly, to means for latching telescoped tubular sections or wands of a type utilized for attaching cleaning tools to suction or vacuum cleaners.
Various cleaning attachments or tools are usually connected to a suction cleaner by means of a flexible hose having a sectional tube or wand at one end to which each tool is removably attached and an object of this invention is to provide a latch for securing two sections of the tube or wand together.
Alnother object of the invention is to provide a selfengaging latching means for releasably retaining tubular members in telescoped relation.
A further object of the invention is to provide a latch which shall be simple and easy to operate and which may be economically manufactured and installed.
Other objects of the invention will be explained fully hereinafter or will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, two tubular members are releasably retained in telescoped relation by latching means composing a one-piece latch member having an integral base disposed in an opening between two side portions joined at one end by an operating portion and at the other end by a latch portion having a cam surface which engages a rivet or projection on the tubular member teles-coped inside the tubular member to which the latch member is attached. The rivet is disposed in a slot inthe end of the outer tubular member. The base is attached to the outer tubular member by two rivets spaced longitudinally of the tube. The latch is released by pressing on the operating end causing the member to bend at the junction of the base with the latch member, thereby raising the other end to disengage the latch from the rivet.
For a better understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference may be had to the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the ac- I companying drawing in which:
FIGURE 1 is an exploded view showing portions of two disconnected tubular members, one of which has a latch member embodying the invention attached thereto and the other of which has a rivet thereon for engagement by the latch;
FIGURE 2 is a view, in section, showing the tubular members being connected;
FIGURE 3 is a view, in section, showing the tubular members locked together by the latching means; and
FIGURE 4 is a view, in section, showing the latch released to permit separation of the tubular members.
As explained hereinbefore, the invention may be utilized to connect together two tubular members of a type utilize-d in the air line of a vacuum or a suction cleaner. The drawing shows the two tubular members as being sections of a vacuum cleaner wand which may be utilized to connect a cleaning tool to a flexible hose which, in turn, is connected to a cleaner tank. However, the latching means herein described may be utilized to attach the cleaning tool to the wand, or the wand to the hose, or the hose to the tank.
As shown in the drawing, a latch member is attached to an outer tubular member 11 into which an innertubular member 12 may be partly inserted or telescoped. The tubular members are preferably composed of a 3,245,698 Patented Apr. 12, 1966 ice metal, such as steel, but they may be composed of a relatively light metal such as aluminum, or of a suitable plastic material.
As shown in FIGURE 1, the tube 11 has aslot 13 at one end which extends longitudinally of the tube underneath a portion of thelatch member 10. Thetube 12 has aprojection 14 thereon near its one end. Theprojection 14 may be a large headed rivet attached to thetube 12. At least one end of thetube 12 is of a slightly smaller diameter than the tube 11.
Thelatch member 10 is of a one-piece construction and is preferably molded from a resilient plastic material, such as Acetal. However, the latch member may be for-med from a metal, such as spring steel. The latch member has anintegral base 15 joined to the latch member at one end of an opening 16 between two spacedside portions 17 which are joined at one end by anoperating portion 18 and at the other end by alatch portion 19. Thebase 15 has adepressed portion 21 which is attached to a raised port-ion 22 on the tube 11 by means of tworivets 23 spaced longitudinally of the tube.
As shown most clearly in FIGURE 2, thelatch portion 19 has acam surface 24 which terminates in -ahook surface 25. Thecam surface 24 engages therivet 14 when thetube 12 is inserted into the tube 11 with the rivet disposed in theslot 13. The latch member is bent at the junction of the base with the latch member, as shown by the arrow in FIGURE 2, thereby permitting the cam surface to ride over therivet 14. After the cam surface passes over the rivet the latch member returns to a relaxed position, as shown in FIGURE 3, and the tubular members are locked together by thehook surface 25 engaging therivet 14. Rotation of the tube 11 relative to thetube 12 is prevented by therivet 14 engaging the sides of theslot 13.
In order to prevent theside portions 17 from bending when thecam surface 24 engages therivet 14, the two side portions and thebase 15 where it joins thelatch member 10 at the end of the opening 16 should be of such cross sections that only the base appreciably bends and the side portions remain relatively stiff during latching operations. The latch can be released by pressing on .theoperating portion 18, thereby bending the latch member at the junction of thebase 15 with the latch member to disengage thehook surface 25 from therivet 14, as shown in FIGURE 4, and permit thetube 12 to be removed from the tube 11. It will be noted that the latch member functions as a spring, a lever and a cam during operation of the latch.
From the foregoing description it is apparent that the invention provides a latch which is disposed on the outside of the wand tubing rather than inside the tubing. Thus, it does not impair the airflow through the tubing. The latch assures positive latching of the connected members. It is quick acting, both in connecting and releasing. It requires a minimum number of parts and is, there-fore, inexpensive to manufacture and install.
Since numerous changes may be made in the abovedescribed construction and difierent embodiments of the invention may be made without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, it is intended that all the matter contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawing shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
I claim as my invention:
A one-piece latch member comprising a body portion having a camsurface at the forward end thereof, said cam surface terminating in a rearwardly-f acing Ihook surface, an integral mounting base portion being offset out of the plane of said body portion, means defining an opening in said body portion and having spaced side portions, said base portion being attached to said body 3 4 7 portion by a lip portion integral-with said base and body 929,067 7/ 1909 Williamson 285-317 portion and defining one end of said opening between 1,799,717 4/1931 Wilson 24255 said spaced side portions, an operating portion rearward 12/ 1931 wetsiein 28 9 X of the point of juncture of said lip and s'ai ci body portion, 2,134,881 12/ 1939 Mftlnet 285-47 said opeiating portion being depressible to move said 5 2,459,452 1/1949 9 24255 latch member about said lip portion as a pivot; 2,755,106 7/ 1956 Brennan 285-319 X FOREIGN PATENTS References Cited by the Examin'er- 325,410 2/19 Great Britain;
UNITED STATES PATENTS I 407922 7/1889 Brown CARL w. TOMLIN; Primary Examiner. 664,341 12/1900 Trommlitz 285-34 X R,GIANGIORGI, Assistant Examiner;
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