Dave, I can't solve your problem, but instead offer up what I do.All my patchboxes are domed, and my kick open spring is screwed under the finial and protrudes about 1/2" into the cavity curled into a ? shape. It rides just behind the hinge where the brass is double thick, I make my own patchboxes. They work good, except for awhile but would break. I was tempering them to the wrong temperature. I was tempering them to 610 degrees, but eventually asked here what gives, and found that 710 degrees was the answer. The latch spring I make was in the shape of a U, but have since switched to a L. I would make them as if they were sear springs. A eye to put a screw through it and that little tab to act as a fulcrum. Then I would take a 1-1/12'x 1-1/12 german silver plate and cut that slot for the tab, the screw it to the cavity in the butt, reinforcing the patchbox cavity from the butt side. I know it's a lot of work, but I am satisfied with the results. I don't expect others to go through all this but I don't mind. ...Geo.