Patent classifications
Y10T403/291
Latch with a built-in adjustment mechanism
A method and apparatus is provided for adjusting a latch. An apparatus comprises a latch body, a first member, and a second member associated with the latch body. A receiving area extends through at least a portion of the latch body. The first member is configured to be at least partially received within the receiving area of the latch body. The first member has a first coupling element. The second member has a second coupling element. Movement of the first member along an axis through the receiving area changes a distance between the first coupling element and the second coupling element.
Latch with a built-in adjustment mechanism
A method and apparatus is provided for adjusting a latch. An apparatus comprises a latch body, a first member, and a second member associated with the latch body. A receiving area extends through at least a portion of the latch body. The first member is configured to be at least partially received within the receiving area of the latch body. The first member has a first coupling element. The second member has a second coupling element. Movement of the first member along an axis through the receiving area changes a distance between the first coupling element and the second coupling element.
Lockable safety turnbuckle
A lockable safety turnbuckle with a tensioning/compressing device is subjected to an axial tension/compression force to bind, moor, or connect two objects. The device has locking sleeves that allow the device to be unlocked, set, and locked to a desired tension/compression simultaneously. Unlocking the device increases its ability to handle non-axial or lateral loads when binding, mooring, or connecting objects. Locking sleeves not only lock the device from turning, but additionally provide support, stiffness, and stability that bridge the gap between the device's body and the rod ends. This, in turn, allows the turnbuckle to handle increased non-axial, radial or lateral loads. The turnbuckle resists bending or buckling due to the presence of lateral loads, and is safer and more reliable in operation than conventional designs.
Turnbuckle device
A turnbuckle device for tensioning a safety line includes a body having a pair of opposing ends, with each end having a threaded bore. The turnbuckle device further includes a pair of connectors, with each connector having a threaded shaft configured for being received in the threaded bore of one of the pair of opposing ends of the body. The turnbuckle device further includes a handle connected to the body. The handle is movable between a stowed position and an operational position. In the operational position, the handle is configured for facilitating rotation of the body about a longitudinal axis of the body.