Tamper Resistant Appliance Latch

US2020340164A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2020340164-A1
Application numberUS-202016925562-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJul 10, 2020
Priority dateDec 4, 2013
Publication dateOct 29, 2020
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Abstract

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An appliance latch receives a strike when the appliance lid is closed and provides an electrically activated lock holding the lid closed during portions of the wash cycle that might present a hazard. The strike presents two different surfaces to the latch, the first to activate a lock mechanism and the second to activate an anti-tamper switch before the appliance may be actuated thereby reducing the risk of tampering.

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What is claimed is: 1 . An appliance latch assembly for use with an appliance having an appliance frame and an appliance lid movable during closing of the appliance lid between a lid-open position and a lid-closed position, the appliance latch assembly comprising: a latch positionable on the appliance frame and defining a latch interior; a ward plate arranged within the latch interior defining a first latch interior segment and a second latch interior segment on opposite sides of the ward plate; an anti-tamper switch that is actuatable to prevent an operation of the appliance when the appliance lid is in the lid-open position or allow the operation of the appliance when the appliance lid is in the lid-closed position; a striker positionable on the appliance lid and insertable into the latch interior during closing of the appliance lid, wherein the striker: includes a striker bifurcation defined by a first fork and a second fork that pass on opposite sides of the ward plate during closing of the appliance lid; and actuates the anti-tamper switch to allow operation of the appliance when the first and second forks of the striker bifurcation are respectively in the first and second latch interior segments. 2 . The appliance latch of claim 1 further comprising: a trap arranged at least partially in the latch interior and movable with respect to the latch to define an open position and a locked position; wherein the trap: in the open position allows insertion of the striker into the latch interior; and in the locked position prevents withdrawal of the striker from the latch interior. 3 . The appliance latch of claim 2 wherein during closing of the appliance lid: the first fork of the striker bifurcation actuates the anti-tamper switch; and the second fork of the striker bifurcation moves the trap from the open position to the locked position. 4 . The appliance latch of claim 3 further comprising: an electrically actuated lock as a trap lock configured to selectively hold the trap in the locked potion; and an electrical switch as a trap-lock switch communicating with the trap lock to provide an indication that the trap is in the locked position. 5 . The appliance latch of claim 4 wherein the second fork of the striker bifurcation actuates the trap-lock switch to communicate with the with the lock for holding the trap in the locked position. 6 . The appliance latch of claim 5 wherein the trap lock includes a bistable mechanism defining a stable position of the trap at each of the open and locked positions. 7 . The appliance latch of claim 2 wherein: the striker defines a front surface facing the ward plate when the striker is inserted in the latch interior; and each of the first and second forks of the striker bifurcation extend from the front surface of the striker. 8 . The appliance latch of claim 7 further comprising a joint that allows: movement of the striker relative to the appliance lid; and movement of the striker in unison with the trap. 9 . The appliance latch of claim 7 wherein: the striker defines a striker upper end closest to the appliance lid and a striker lower end furthest from the appliance lid; the joint includes a hinge at the striker upper end; and the striker bifurcation is defined at the striker lower end. 10 . The appliance latch of claim 9 further comprising a ramp arranged within the latch interior that angularly deflects the striker lower end toward the ward plate during insertion of the striker into the latch interior. 11 . An appliance latch assembly for use with an appliance having an appliance frame and an appliance lid movable during closing of the appliance lid between a lid-open position and a lid-closed position, the appliance latch assembly comprising: a striker positionable on the appliance lid; a latch positionable on the appliance frame and having a latch frame defining a latch interior; a trap movably mounted in the latch interior and having a pair of trap side walls defining side boundaries of a trap interior within the latch interior that receives the striker during closing of the appliance lid; a ward plate fixedly mounted in the latch interior, the ward plate arranged between and parallel to the trap side walls; an anti-tamper slide arranged between and movable with respect to each of the ward plate and one of the trap side walls with the anti-tamper slide; and a leading surface arranged between the ward plate and the other one of the trap side walls with the leading surface movable with respect to the ward plate but moving in unison with the trap.

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Classifications

  • Doors or covers; Securing means therefor · CPC title

  • D06F37/42Primary

    Safety arrangements, e.g. for stopping rotation of the receptacle upon opening of the casing door · CPC title

  • Same pulse to lock or unlock · CPC title

  • with electromagnets · CPC title

  • and rotating or oscillating about a vertical axis · CPC title

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What does patent US2020340164A1 cover?
An appliance latch receives a strike when the appliance lid is closed and provides an electrically activated lock holding the lid closed during portions of the wash cycle that might present a hazard. The strike presents two different surfaces to the latch, the first to activate a lock mechanism and the second to activate an anti-tamper switch before the appliance may be actuated thereby reducin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Illinois Tool Works
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D06F37/42. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Oct 29 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).