Latch handle with plunger lock

US10372175B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10372175-B2
Application numberUS-201715697331-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 6, 2017
Priority dateSep 6, 2017
Publication dateAug 6, 2019
Grant dateAug 6, 2019

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Technology is provided for a device sled having a latch handle with a plunger lock. The sled chassis has a bottom wall and a sidewall extending between a front sled portion and a rear sled portion and a latch handle. The latch handle includes a proximal end portion pivotably coupled to the sled chassis proximate the front sled portion. A latch pawl extends from the proximal end portion of the handle. The latch handle is pivotable between a latched position where the latch pawl is positioned to engage a latch feature of a cubby chassis, thereby preventing movement of the sled chassis with respect to the cubby chassis, and an unlatched position where the latch pawl is disengaged from the latch feature of the cubby chassis. A handle lock is disposed on a distal end portion of the latch handle to selectively lock the latch handle in the latched position.

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What is claimed is: 1. A device sled, comprising: a sled chassis extending between a front sled portion and a rear sled portion and having a first sidewall opposing a second sidewall and a bottom wall extending therebetween and; a latch handle, comprising: a proximal end portion pivotably coupled to the first sidewall proximate the front sled portion; and a latch pawl extending from the proximal end portion; wherein the latch handle is pivotable between a latched position where the latch pawl is positioned to engage a latch feature of a cubby chassis thereby preventing movement of the sled chassis with respect to the cubby chassis, and an unlatched position where the latch pawl is disengaged from the latch feature of the cubby chassis; and a handle lock disposed on a distal end portion of the latch handle to selectively lock the distal end of the latch handle to the first sidewall in the latched position; wherein the handle lock comprises a housing, a lock plunger, a resilient member positioned between the housing and the lock plunger to urge the plunger toward a locked position, and a button positioned in the housing and coupled to a cam, the button configured to move the plunger through the cam toward an unlocked position when the button is depressed by a user. 2. The device sled of claim 1 , further comprising an ejector pawl disposed on the proximal end portion of the latch handle opposite the latch pawl. 3. The device sled of claim 1 , further comprising a strike bracket mounted to the first sidewall, and wherein the lock plunger engages an aperture formed in the strike bracket when the latch handle is in the latched position and the lock plunger is in the locked position. 4. The device sled of claim 1 , wherein the plunger extends from the housing when in the locked position and is retracted into the housing when in the unlocked position. 5. The device sled of claim 1 , further comprising a stop pin secured to the first sidewall, wherein the latch handle includes a slot positioned over the stop pin, whereby rotational movement of the latch handle toward the latched and unlatched positions is limited by the stop pin in the slot. 6. The device sled of claim 1 , wherein the first sidewall comprises at least one detent hole and the latch handle further comprises a detent spring mounted on the latch handle, the at least one detent hole and the detent spring configured to help hold the latch handle in at least one rotational position. 7. A device sled, comprising: a sled chassis extending between a front sled portion and a rear sled portion and having a first sidewall opposing a second sidewall and a bottom wall extending therebetween; a latch handle, comprising: a proximal end portion pivotably coupled to the first sidewall proximate the front sled portion; and a latch pawl extending from the proximal end portion; wherein the latch handle is pivotable between a latched position where the latch pawl is positioned to engage a latch feature of a cubby chassis thereby preventing movement of the sled chassis with respect to the cubby chassis, and an unlatched position where the latch pawl is disengaged from the latch feature of the cubby chassis; and a handle lock disposed on a distal end portion of the latch handle to selectively lock the distal end of the latch handle to the first sidewall in the latched position, the handle lock comprising: a housing; a lock plunger; a resilient member positioned between the housing and the lock plunger to urge the plunger toward an extended position; a cam coupled to the lock plunger; and a button positioned in the housing and coupled to the cam, the button configured to move the plunger through the cam toward a retracted position when the button is depressed by a user. 8. The device sled of claim 7 , further comprising an ejector pawl disposed on the proximal end portion of the latch handle opposite the latch pawl. 9. The device sled of claim 7 , further comprising a strike bracket mounted to the first sidewall, and wherein the lock plunger engages an aperture formed in the strike bracket when the latch handle is in the latched position and the lock plunger is in the extended position. 10. The device sled of claim 7 , further comprising a stop pin secured to the first sidewall, wherein the latch handle includes a slot positioned over the stop pin, whereby rotational movement of the latch handle toward the latched and unlatched positions is limited by the stop pin in the slot. 11. The device sled of claim 7 , wherein the first sidewall comprises at least one detent hole and the latch handle further comprises a detent spring mounted on the latch handle, the at least one detent hole and the detent spring configured to help hold the latch handle in at least one rotational position. 12. A device platform, comprising: a cubby chassis including one or more chassis partitions defining a plurality of sled positions, each sled position having an associated latch feature; and one or more server sleds positioned in a corresponding one of the plurality of sled positions, comprising: a sled chassis extending between a front sled portion and a rear sled portion and having a first sidewall opposing a second sidewall and a bottom wall extending therebetween; a latch handle, comprising: a proximal end portion pivotably coupled to the first sidewall proximate the front sled portion; and a latch pawl extending from the proximal end portion; wherein the latch handle is pivotable between a latched position where the latch pawl is positioned to engage a corresponding latch feature of the cubby chassis thereby preventing movement of the sled chassis relative to the cubby chassis, and an unlatched position where the latch pawl is disengaged from the latch feature of the cubby chassis; and a handle lock disposed on a distal end portion of the latch handle to selectively lock the distal end of the latch handle to the first sidewall in the latched position; wherein the handle lock comprises a housing, a lock plunger, a resilient member positioned between the housing and the lock plunger to urge the plunger toward a locked position, and a button positioned in the housing and coupled to a cam, the button configured to move the plunger through the cam toward an unlocked position when the button is depressed by a user. 13. The device platform of claim 12 , wherein the latch features comprise an aperture formed through a bottom panel of the cubby chassis. 14. The device platform of claim 12 , further comprising an ejector pawl disposed on the proximal end portion of the latch handle opposite the latch pawl. 15. The device platform of claim 12 , further comprising a strike bracket mounted to the first sidewall, and wherein the lock plunger engages an aperture formed in the strike bracket when the latch handle is in the latched position and the lock plunger is in the locked position. 16. The device platform of claim 12 , wherein the plunger extends from the housing when in the locked position and is retracted into the housing when in the unlocked position. 17. The device platform of claim 12 , wherein the one or more server sleds further comprise a stop pin secured to the first sidewall, wherein the latch handle includes a slot positioned over the stop pin, whereby rotational movement of the latch handle toward the latched and unlatched positions is limited by the stop pin in the slot. 18. The device platform of claim 12 , wherein the first sidewall comprises at least one detent hole and the latch handle further comprises a detent spring mounted on the latch han

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  • Locks; Latches · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Blade assemblies, e.g. blade cases or inner arrangements within a blade · CPC title

  • characterized by the mounting of blades therein, e.g. brackets, rails, trays (H05K7/1491 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10372175B2 cover?
Technology is provided for a device sled having a latch handle with a plunger lock. The sled chassis has a bottom wall and a sidewall extending between a front sled portion and a rear sled portion and a latch handle. The latch handle includes a proximal end portion pivotably coupled to the sled chassis proximate the front sled portion. A latch pawl extends from the proximal end portion of the h…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Facebook Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F1/187. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 06 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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