Device for actuating a remotely positioned spring-biased latch

Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Hand operated

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745024, 74523, 74538, F16C 110

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050107801

ABSTRACT:
Structures for actuating a remotely positioned, spring-biased latch mechanism or mechanical actuator consisting of a sheathed control cable having one end connected to a latch mechanism, a plastic housing, having fitted therein a plastic shuttle. The shuttle is attached to one end of the flexible cable, and the housing is attached to the cable sheath. A push button has a stem which passes through the shuttle, and the stem and the shuttle have cooperating, inclined walls such that when the button is depressed, the shuttle is cammed laterally to actuate the latch.

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