Misc. Is a One-Piece Injection-Molded Plastic Lock Possible?

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A one-piece injection-molded plastic lock system that operates with a push-down to shut and requires an additional push-down and pull-up to unlock is feasible. The discussion highlights the potential of utilizing snap latch mechanisms, although concerns about complexity and fragility are noted. The design inspiration can be drawn from ballpoint pen mechanisms, which utilize a simple push-button system. For practical insights, examining existing push latches available in hardware stores is recommended.

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Trying to design a mechanical locking system using all the same material
Hi there,

I've been trying to think up a mechanical design with limited success. Before I divert more time to this I thought I'd see if anyone knows if something like this already exists, or is commonly utilized. I'm basically trying to come up with a lock system whereby it is pushed down to shut, and then requires a further push-down and pull up to unlock it. The caveat is that it needs to be made entirely from injection-moulded plastic i.e. one or two parts of the same material.

I've tried looking at different snaplatch mechanisms but the ideas I come up with seem too complicated and fragile for general use.

Any thoughts?
 
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Maybe look at the way ballpoint pens are extended and retracted with a single button.
 
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My medicine cabinet has a push latch - push to close, push again to open:
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Try your local hardware store. These latches are cheap enough that you could buy one just to take it apart to find how it works.
 
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