IP Library Granted Patent US 6,883,842
Granted Patent B2
US 6,883,842 · App. 10/324,972 · Granted Apr 26, 2005

Latch strikers with mechanically locked components

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 6,883,842
App. No.
10/324,972
Filed
Dec 19, 2002
Granted
Apr 26, 2005
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3676
USPC
292/340
Abstract

Mechanically locked strikers have a base, a striker bar, and a locking arm which extends from the base to the striker bar. In one embodiment the striker bar and locking arm are formed integrally with the base, with the striker bar extending from the base at one point or area, and the locking arm mechanically attached to the base at another point or area. Alternatively, the locking arm may extend from the base at one point or area, and the striker bar is mechanically attached to the base at another point or area. In another embodiment, the striker bar and locking arm are each mechanically locked to the base. A segment of the locking arm forms a bridge over the base, defining a throat for engagement of a latch about the striker bar.

Claims (18)

1. A two-piece mechanically attached latch striker comprising:

a base;

a locking arm and striker bar formed as a single piece and mechanically attached to the base, the locking arm having an attachment end which is mechanically attached to the base by a dovetail which fits with a tapered cut-out in and edge of the base, and a bridge which extends over at least a portion of the base; the locking arm having a width dimension greater than a width dimension of the bridge;

one end of the striker bar extending from an end of the bridge of the locking arm, and another end of the striker bar mechanically attached to the base.

2. The latch striker of claim 1 wherein the locking arm has a bend between the attachment end and the bridge.

3. The latch striker of claim 1 comprising a bend between the bridge and the striker bar.

4. The latch striker of claim 1 wherein the striker bar extends through the base.

5. A latch striker comprising:

a base;

a locking arm mechanically attached to the base by a dovetail which fits within a recess at an edge of the base, the dovetail having a width dimension greater than a width dimension of the locking arm;

a striker bar which extends from the locking arm, an end of the striker bar connected to the base.

6. The latch striker of claim 5 further comprising an offset in the locking arm proximate to the base.

7. A latch striker comprising:

a base;

a locking arm with a first end mechanically attached to the base by a dovetail which fits within a recess at an edge of the base;

a striker bar extending from a second end of the locking arm spaced from the first end, an end of the striker bar mechanically attached to the base.

8. The latch striker of claim 7 wherein the striker bar is mechanically attached to the base by a flared end which fits within an opening in the base.

9. A two piece latch striker comprising a first piece in the form of a base, and second piece in the form of a combined locking arm and striker bar, the two pieces being mechanically attached together by attachment of an end of the locking arm to the base by engagement of a dovetail in a tapered cut-out in an edge of the base, and attachment of an end of the striker bar to the base.