Patent classifications
F16B45/021
Reinforced snap-hook with dual-direction spring latch
A snap-hook, including a hook and a dual-direction latch pivotally attached to the hook by a latch pin. The dual-direction latch blocks an opening to the hook's throat when held in a neutral position by a latch spring having a first spring force and a lever-return spring having a second spring force. The dual-direction latch is configured to move into the throat by overcoming the first spring force and to move out of the throat by overcoming the second spring force. The dual-direction latch comprises a spring guard attached to the dual-direction latch so as to shield the lever-return spring from coming into contact with one or both of an object disposed within a throat of the hook and an inner edge of the hook throat.
Means concerning hook
Support assembly (F5.13.1) moving sliding assembly (F5.13.3), position lock assembly (F5.13.6), push lock rod (F5.13.8), tension spring (F5.13. I0)), threaded cap (F5.13.1 1) and release handle (F5.13.12). Bolt holes (F5.13.2), lower protection rod (F5.13.31) and upper protection rod (F5.1 3.32). Two lower protection rods (F5.13.14) and one upper protection rod (F5.1 3, 15) with strengthening link (F5.13.16). Push lock rod (F5.1 3,8) is equipped to lock sliding assembly (F5.13.3) in to possible positions in in lock down holes (F5.13.9).
Reinforced Snap-Hook with Dual-Direction Spring Latch
A snap-hook, including a hook and a dual-direction latch pivotally attached to the hook by a latch pin. The dual-direction latch blocks an opening to the hook's throat when held in a neutral position by a latch spring having a first spring force and a lever-return spring having a second spring force. The dual-direction latch is configured to move into the throat by overcoming the first spring force and to move out of the throat by overcoming the second spring force. The dual-direction latch comprises a spring guard attached to the dual-direction latch so as to shield the lever-return spring from coming into contact with one or both of an object disposed within a throat of the hook and an inner edge of the hook throat.
Safety hook
Provided is a safety hook. This safety hook is equipped with a hook part, a closing-off body supported by the hook part so as to be capable of swinging, and a first urging member for urging the closing-off body from an open position toward an closing-off position. The closing-off body comprises a closing-off-body base part, a first arm part capable of opening and closing the entrance of the hook part, and a second arm part extending in a direction different from that of the first arm part. The second arm part comprises a closing-off-body operation part. Operating the closing-off-body operation part causes the closing-off body to move from the closing-off position to the open position. The safety hook is further equipped with a lock member for securing the closing-off body in the closing-off position. Operating the lock-member makes it possible to unlock the lock member from the closing-off body.
ASSEMBLY FOR EXTRICATION AND RESCUE
A tactical extrication and rescue assembly includes a base member including opposite longitudinal ends, the base member comprising at least one mounting element for securing the base member to an article of clothing or gear; a quick de-coupling mechanism; a rescue strap releasably secured to the base member via the quick de-coupling mechanism at one of the opposite longitudinal ends of the base, the first and second end portions including respective first and second connection members. The quick de-coupling mechanism at the longitudinal end base ensures that the quick de-coupling mechanism falls out of the side of the base during use so that a rescuer can easily and readily locate and operate the quick de-coupling mechanism in an emergency, allowing the rescuer to quickly de-couple the rescue strap from the base and, thereby, the rescuer.
Connector, releasable cambium saver provided with one such connector and method for use thereof
A connector includes a first ring with a blocker collaborating with a rod. The rod is movable between a first position where the first ring is closed and a second position where the first ring is open. The blocker is movable between a first position collaborating with the rod to keep the first ring closed and a second position allowing opening of the first ring. A second ring includes a probe. The probe is connected to the blocker. When the distance between the probe and the sliding area is greater than a threshold value, the probe prevents opening of the first ring by the blocker. When the distance between the probe and the sliding area is smaller than the threshold value, the probe allows opening of the first ring by the blocker.
Mooring hook
A mooring hook includes a telescoping pole having a first end for grasping and second end which is U-shaped serving as a hook, a flange is connected to and extends radially inward from the pole and axially upward from the second end and has an eyelet therein. Provided is a clip of a size to permit part thereof to be received through the eyelet and a mooring line is connected at one end to the clip. A slidable selectable fixable clamp is connected to the telescoping pole between the first end and the flange and includes a loop opening sufficiently large and receiving the mooring line therethrough wherein a second end of the mooring line is free for connection to a cleat of a boat.
Hook and methods of assembling and using the same
A hook for lifting a component includes a hook body and a latch. The hook body includes a coupling portion having an elongate aperture defined therein for receiving at least a portion of a chain, and an engaging portion extending from the coupling portion, the engaging portion defining a hook opening sized for receiving a first portion of the component therein. The latch is pivotably coupled to the coupling portion and pivotable between a first position and a second position relative to the hook body. The latch occludes the hook opening in the second position. The latch defines a chain aperture that is aligned with the elongate aperture such that the portion of the chain extends through each of the elongate aperture and the chain aperture and causes the latch to pivot between the first and second positions in response to a load being applied to the hook.
Hook with latch and trigger mechanism assembly
A hook with a latch and trigger mechanism assembly. The assembly includes a hook having a body and an open saddle. A latch is pivotable between a closed position and an open position. A finger handle extends from the body. A finger trigger entirely within a space between the finger handle and the body is movable between a closed rest position and a retracted position permitting movement of the latch to the open position.
GENERATOR ENCLOSURE SYSTEM
A generator enclosure system provides for tool-less removal of protective panels. The panels are configured to lock in place and unlock by a technician using only their hands. Side panels interlock with front and back panels. At least the front panel may be removed by actuating, by hand, a lever on a locking mechanism and lifting the panels up and away from the generator enclosure system.