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Latch mechanisms for pool gates

  • US 4,142,749 A
  • Filed: 08/24/1977
  • Issued: 03/06/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/01/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A retaining mechanism comprising a striker to be attached to a gate and having a vertically extending barb on its leading portion, a latch to be located within the gate post, said latch being adapted to engage said barb to releasably retain the gate stationary with respect to the gate post, said latch including a vertically extending movable striker engaging member having at its lower portion projection means to engage the barb to retain the striker stationary with respect to the latch and an upwardly extending portion to be gripped by a user of the gate to raise said member enabling the release of said striker from within said latch, the other end of said movable member being located outside the gate post and remote from said latch, passage means in the gate post containing the latch to enable said striker to enter said latch, wherein said movable member is formed from metal strip and is shaped to engage the inner surfaces of the gate post within which it is to be located so as to be guided thereby to move in a vertical direction only, and said mechanism further includes a shield to be attached to the gate and supporting said striker so that when said striker is located in said latch said shield covers said passage means.

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