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A child safety door latch includes a pair of handles, each handle including a pushbutton biasing device. A latch is mechanically coupled to a latch biasing device. A master connector is mechanically coupled at a first end to the latch biasing device and at a second end to each of the pushbutton biasing devices. In a locked mode, the latch biasing device is biased such that the latch is disposed in a locking position. When an inwardly directed force applied to one of the pushbuttons, it mechanically translates to the master connector to create a release force component that operates on the master connector in a linear direction to retract the latch into an opening position.
A child safety door latch includes a pair of handles, each handle including a pushbutton biasing device. A latch is mechanically coupled to a latch biasing device. A master connector is mechanically coupled at a first end to the latch biasing device and at a second end to each of the pushbutton biasing devices. In a locked mode, the latch biasing device is biased such that the latch is disposed in a locking position. When an inwardly directed force applied to one of the pushbuttons, it mechanically translates to the master connector to create a release force component that operates on the master connector in a linear direction to retract the latch into an opening position.
SAFETY DOOR LATCH
MOORE JAMELL E (author)
2018-02-22
Patent
Electronic Resource
English