Latchrelease
Latchrelease is a term used in mechanical engineering and product design to describe the action or mechanism by which a latch is disengaged, freeing the connected component or enclosure. A latch is a device that holds two parts in fixed relation, typically by a catch or bolt engaging a strike or housing. The latch release is the subordinate mechanism that overcomes the holding force and permits separation or opening.
Release mechanisms vary by actuation method. Mechanical releases use human input such as push buttons, levers,
Applications for latch release systems are widespread and include consumer enclosures and tool chests, automotive doors
Design considerations for latch releases cover holding and release forces, travel distance and speed, reliability under
In software contexts, a different concept known as a latch or barrier exists, but the term latchrelease