Locking snap-hook for use with linkless attachment
11319984 ยท 2022-05-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B45/028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B45/023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B45/037
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A linkless, locking snap-hook, comprising a body member with a proximal hook, defining a proximal opening facing a first direction, and a distal hook, defining a distal opening facing a second direction. A linkless, locking snap-hook also comprising a locking mechanism which has a keeper, a biasing means, and a locking grip member. The linkless, locking snap-hook is capable of accepting a variety of attachment devices.
Claims
1. 1. A linkless snap-hook, comprising: a body member having a first inner surface section which extends in a first plane, the body member further comprising a proximal hook, defining a proximal opening facing a first direction, and a distal hook, defining a distal opening facing a second direction; wherein the proximal hook comprises a portion that is spaced from and extends at least partially along the body member wherein the portion comprises a second inner surface section which extends in a second plane which faces the first inner surface and extends substantially parallel to the first inner surface, and the distal hook comprises a portion that is spaced from and extends at least partially along the body member; a keeper depressible to and pivotally attached to the body member and movable between a first and second terminal positions with respect to the body member; a first biasing means adapted to bias the keeper against pivotal movement with respect to the body member; a locking grip member pivotally attached to the body member and depressible with respect thereto; a second biasing means adapted to bias the locking grip member against pivotal movement with respect to the body member; and wherein the pivotal movement of the keeper is dependent on the pivotal movement of the locking grip member such that the keeper cannot be pivoted to the second terminal position unless the locking grip member is depressed toward the body member.
2. The snap-hook of claim 1, wherein the body member is sigmoidal.
3. The snap-hook of claim 1, wherein the body member further defines at least one hole.
4. The snap-hook of claim 1, wherein the proximal opening is dimensioned to accept an attachment device.
5. The snap-hook of claim 1, wherein the locking grip member defines a closed track that the keeper is in communication with.
6. The snap-hook of claim 1, wherein the keeper cannot be pivoted to the second terminal position unless the locking grip member is simultaneously depressed therewith.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The embodied invention will be more fully understood and appreciated by reading the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(13) Where applicable, like reference characters designate identical or corresponding components and units throughout the several views, which are not to scale unless otherwise indicated. Moreover, the embodiments disclosed herein may include elements that appear in one or more of the several views or in combinations of the several views.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(14) The present snap-hook is a locking snap-hook for workers in service industries. The locking snap-hook apparatus has dual-actuated, simultaneously active release grips. It's unique body member allows for selective attachment of different attachment devices without the need for an intermediate linking mechanism.
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(16) The opposing position of distal opening 20 and proximal opening 16 of body member 12 allows for attachment of more attachment devices and provides a better range of movement with attached attachment devices. Snap-hook 10 can be made to withstand immense pressure and weight without breaking to ensure the safety of users. Snap-hook 10 can also be made to comply with applicable safety standards. The material used to fabricate snap-hook 10 can be forged or stamped heat-treated metal such as but not limited to aluminum, titanium, and alloys.
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(19) When keeper 26 is in the first terminal position, such as in
(20) Keeper 26 and locking grip member 28 are both depressible with respect to body member 12. Referring now to
(21) A linkless attachment device 30 can be used in conjunction with snap-hook 10. The sigmoidal configuration of body member 12 and opposing distal and proximal openings 20, 16 allow for direct connection of different attachment devices 30 without the need of an intermediate attachment link. Proximal opening 16 is dimensioned and configured such that a variety of attachment devices 30 may be passed into proximal opening 16. Therefore, attachment devices 30 do not need to be formed as an integral portion of body member 12. Consequently, a separate casting or forging is not required for body member 12. This decreases expenses as separate tooling (e.g., molds, dies, etc.) and inventories is no longer required for each variation. Attachment devices 30 can be put into proximal opening 16 and then keeper 26 and locking grip member 28 can be permanently riveted in place.
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