Sliding rail latch mechanism

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Inventors

Whitehead, David Frank

Application #

805496

Filed

Feb-26-1997

Published

Mar-16-1999

Current US Class

070/276
070/58
292/251.5
292/80

International Classes

E05B 047/00

Field of Search

292/19 292/80 292/81 292/87 292/251.5 292/DIG. 206/308.1 206/308.2 206/309 206/310-313 206/387.11 70/57 70/57.1 70/58 70/63 70/276

Assignee

Robert Malcolm Broadhead (Grants Pass, OR)

Examiners

Meyers; Steven N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gunter, Jr.; Charles D.

US Patent References

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5147034   Sliding rail latch...
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5588315   Safety device for a...

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Abstract
The present invention provides a detent mechanism adapted to be mounted on a container which is to contain one or more articles, notably CD cases, which container has an access aperture through which the article(s) can be inserted into or moved from the container. The detent mechanism is adapted to retain the article within the container and is formed from a mounting member adapted to be carried externally in the container, preferably at or adjacent the access aperture of the container. A latch member is adapted to be carried externally of the container by the mounting member and is movable between a retracted position at which at least the distal end of which is adapted to retain an article within the container. The latch member is also movable to a extended position in which latch member permits removal of the article through the access aperture by being located out of the line of travel of the article as the article is withdrawn from the container. A locking member, such as a spring loaded pin, is movable from an operative position at which it retains the latch member in its retracted position and an inoperative position in which it permits extension of the latch member.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A container for housing one or more articles, the container comprising:

a container body having an interior that is to contain the at least one articles, the container body having an access aperture through which the articles can be inserted into or removed from the interior of the container body;

at least one mounting member carried upon an external wall of the container body adjacent the access aperture thereof;

a unitary latch member carried externally of the container body by the mounting member wherein the mounting member and latch member include means for allowing axial and transverse movement of the latch member with respect to the container body between a retracted position at which at least a distal end of the latch member is adapted to retain an article within the container body and an extended position at which the latch member permits removal of the article through the access aperture;



Description
The present invention relates to a locking mechanism, notably to a latch mechanism for a display container.

BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION

Compact discs, audio and video tapes are usually put up for sale in a plastic case or the like, which carries information about the disc or tape as well as carrying sales promotional material or artwork to attract a purchaser. The case is often displayed at the point of sale in an open access rack or other display so that a would-be purchaser can browse through the display and select the discs or tapes he wishes to purchase. However, in order to reduce the risk of theft from such an open access display, the actual disc or tape is not held within the displayed case, but is stored separately. Therefore, when the disc or tape is purchased, the sales person has to identify the disc or tape from the empty case, to locate the disc or tape in the store and to marry the disc or tape up with the empty case. This is time consuming and may also require that the sales person leaves the sales counter un-manned whilst locating the disc or tape in the store.
 
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