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Ronkonkoma, NY   

38203 Santa Anna St, Clinton Township, MI 48036    586-4693188   

Clinton Twp, MI   

4929 Expressway Dr S, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779   

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Door Latch

US Patent:
4129325, Dec 12, 1978
Filed:
Jul 8, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/813906
Inventors:
John F. Hern - Southfield MI
Joseph L. Buccellato - Warren MI
Assignee:
Massey-Ferguson Inc. - Detroit MI
International Classification:
E05C 330
US Classification:
292127
Abstract:
A door latch for a cab whereby a door is held in the open position by the latch which is operative by a handle passing through the cab having linear motion to operate a pawl having pivotal motion for engaging a detent on the door. Further, the handle mounting is a compact one with biasing means and a seal thereon all enclosed within a segment of the cab wall.

Latching Device

US Patent:
4108483, Aug 22, 1978
Filed:
Jul 8, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/813907
Inventors:
John F. Hern - Southfield MI
Joseph L. Buccellato - Warren MI
Assignee:
Massey-Ferguson Inc. - Detroit MI
International Classification:
E05C 304
US Classification:
292272
Abstract:
A latching arrangement for complemental top and bottom door panels on a cab of a tractor includes a handle which is pivotally mounted to the top door panel between operative and inoperative positions. Biasing means in the form of a coil spring mounted between the handle member and the door normally urges the member to its inoperative position. An element connected to the lower door panel and defining a recess to receive the handle member operates to position the upper door in angular relationship to the complemental lower door member to ventilate the cab. A peripheral portion of the handle which is received in the connecting element is disposed at an angle relative to the axis about which the handle pivots to thereby define the angle at which the complemental door panels are held apart.

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