Locks – Operating mechanism – Key
Patent
1996-05-09
1998-03-03
Meyers, Steven N.
Locks
Operating mechanism
Key
70360, E05B 910
Patent
active
057222754
ABSTRACT:
A pushbutton console latch is provided. The latch includes a cylindrical housing for housing a pushbutton therein. The pushbutton incorporates a lost motion feature such that when a pushbutton is in the locked position and depressed, the bolt of the latch remains extended. However, when the pushbutton is rotated to an unlocked position, a pushbutton may be depressed thereby retracting the bolt.
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Bailen John E.
Price Robert J.
Meyers Steven N.
Pham Tuyet-Phuong
Strattec Security Corporation
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