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filingDate | 2005-01-14-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
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publicationDate | 2005-10-28-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
publicationNumber | NZ-537689-A |
titleOfInvention | A self-latching magnetic latching device |
abstract | A self-latching device for latching, in a predetermined position, two members which are otherwise moveable relative to one another, the device comprising: a housing, a latch arm displaceably mounted in the housing for mounting the latch arm on a first of the two members, the latch arm being displaceable along a path through the housing and having a latch portion mounted to extend from the housing when in a latching position, a retaining element adapted to be mounted on the second of the two members and providing a latching shoulder for the latch position to prevent relative movement of the members from the predetermined position. At least one of the latch arm and the retaining element providing a magnetic field and the other having magnetic properties arranged to cause latching engagement of the latch arm with the latching shoulder under the influence of the magnetic field when the members are in the predetermined position, whereby relative movement of the two members is substantially prevented but the latch portion is displaceable under applied force away from the retaining element to a retracted position so that the members may be moved apart. A resilient biasing means associated with the latch arm to bias it towards the retracted position, but with a biasing force on the latch arm which is less than the force imparted on the latch arm by the magnetic field when the members are located in the predetermined position. An actuator mounted on the housing and extending transversely to the path of displacement of the latch portion for receiving a displacement force to displace the latch arm from its latching position to its retracted position, whereby the two members may be moved apart away from the predetermined position. A connector for connecting the actuator and the latch arm to displace the latch arm from its latching position to its retracted position and to leave the actuator free to move relative to the connector, resilient restoring means for returning the actuator to its initial position on removal of the displacement force leaving the biasing means to maintain the latch arm substantially in its retracted position, whereby when in the predetermined position the latch arm is displaceable under the magnetic forces against the biasing means to re-establish its latching position. |
priorityDate | 2004-02-24-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
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