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

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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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