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A latch structure for a tail gate comprises a housing having an opening groove; a catch having a locking groove disposed in the housing; a pole rotatably mounted on the housing that restricts the rotation of the catch when a protruding portion thereof enters the locking groove; a rail fixed to the housing and having a sliding groove; a link arm having a first end rotatably coupled to the catch, and a second end mounted to be movable along the sliding groove based on the rotation of the catch; a striker; and a stopper disposed in the sliding groove, wherein when the catch is an open position, the striker is configured to enter and exit the locking groove, when the catch is in a locked position, the striker is restricted from entering and exiting the locking groove, and the stopper restricts the movement of the link arm to prevent the catch from rotating.
A latch structure for a tail gate comprises a housing having an opening groove; a catch having a locking groove disposed in the housing; a pole rotatably mounted on the housing that restricts the rotation of the catch when a protruding portion thereof enters the locking groove; a rail fixed to the housing and having a sliding groove; a link arm having a first end rotatably coupled to the catch, and a second end mounted to be movable along the sliding groove based on the rotation of the catch; a striker; and a stopper disposed in the sliding groove, wherein when the catch is an open position, the striker is configured to enter and exit the locking groove, when the catch is in a locked position, the striker is restricted from entering and exiting the locking groove, and the stopper restricts the movement of the link arm to prevent the catch from rotating.
Latch structure of tail gate
LIM YOON-TAEK (author)
2017-02-14
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E05C
Riegel oder Feststellvorrichtungen für Flügel, insbesondere für Türen oder Fenster
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BOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS