Child-resistant latch release mechanism

Closure fasteners – Bolts – Swinging

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292196, 292DIG15, E05C 310

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052172651

ABSTRACT:
A child-resistant latch release mechanism which requires operation of two control members which are separated by a distance greater than that which can be effectively spanned by a preschool child. The two control members must be operated first in a certain sequence and then simultaneously in order to permit operation of the latch release mechanism. Conventional self-latching upon closure is retained by the invention latch release mechanism.

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