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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 01, 2001
Filed:
May. 25, 2000
Jorge L. Garcia, Plantation, FL (US);
Christopher D. Crawford, Tamarac, FL (US);
Larry K. Hooks, Jr., Lighthouse Point, FL (US);
Danielle P. Dzung, Coral Springs, FL (US);
Motorola, Inc., Schaumburg, IL (US);
Abstract
A latching mechanism is provided. The latching mechanism includes a first member (,) having a first catch (,) and lateral catches (,), and a second member (,) having a notch (,) and lateral catches (,). In a first position, the first catch of the first member engages the notch of the second member. In a second position, the lateral catches of the first member engage the lateral catches of the second member. Further, when in the first position, the first catch and the notch are disengaged by squeezing one of the members at lateral points while sliding the members relative to one another until the lateral catches are engaged and the members are in the second position. Also provided is a battery pack (,) having such a latching mechanism. Additionally, there is provided an electronic device that includes an operational unit (,), a tray (,) for holding battery cells, and a cover (,). The tray is removably coupled to the operational unit, and the cover is removably coupled to the tray. In an operating position, the operational unit is latched to the tray, and the cover is latched to the tray. The cover can be slid from the operating position to a maintenance position in which the cover and tray are coupled together so that either the tray and cover can be removed from the operational unit together, or the cover can be slid further and removed from the tray while the tray remains latched to the operational unit.