HEAVY-DUTY SHACKLE
20220018420 ยท 2022-01-20
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Abstract
A heavy-duty shackle has a shackle body with two opposing end sections, each of which having a through-opening for receiving a bolt, which has a threaded section for a locknut at one end and a head at the other end, the head outer edge being non-circular. The through-openings are each surrounded by at least one nut bearing face, which is raised relative to a bearing face, directly surrounding the through-openings, for the head. An anti-rotation means for the bolt is formed in each case by a recessed head receptacle in the nut bearing face, the head outer edge being accommodated fully in the recess and being interlockingly held in place therein.
Claims
1. A heavy-duty shackle, comprising: a shackle body having two opposite end sections each with a through-opening and the shackle body having a central arc extending between the end sections, wherein the through-openings of the end sections are aligned; a bolt inserted in the through-openings and having a threaded portion with a lock nut at one end and a head at the other end, wherein a circumferential edge of the head of the bolt is non-circular; wherein the through-openings are each directly surrounded by at least one recessed head receptacle that forms an anti-rotation lock, wherein the recessed head receptacle is recessed within a nut support surface that is arranged on an outside of each of the end sections, and wherein the non-circular circumferential edge of the head of the bolt is positively fixed in the recessed head receptacle, and wherein a bottom surface of the lock nut, which faces the head of the bolt, directly contacts and is supported by the nut support surface which surrounds the recessed head receptacle.
2. The heavy-duty shackle of claim 1, wherein the circumferential edge of the head of the bolt has a straight secant portion and a circular arc portion, wherein the circular arc portion connects to ends of the straight secant portion.
3. The heavy-duty shackle of claim 2, wherein an outer contour of the circumferential edge of the head and an inner contour of the recessed head receptacle are identical and offset from one another by a gap width.
4. The heavy-duty shackle of claim 3, wherein the nut support surface is smooth and is part of an outer surface of each respective one of the end sections.
5. The heavy-duty shackle of claim 4, wherein the nut support surface is formed on a web or hump which is raised relative to the outer surface of each respective one of the end sections.
6. The heavy-duty shackle of claim 2, wherein the nut support surface is smooth and is part of an outer surface of each respective one of the end sections.
7. The heavy-duty shackle of claim 6, wherein the nut support surface is formed on a web or hump which is raised relative to the outer surface of each respective one of the end sections.
8. The heavy-duty shackle of claim 2, wherein the nut support surface is formed on a web or hump which is raised relative to the outer surface of each respective one of the end sections.
9. The heavy-duty shackle of claim 1, wherein an outer contour of the circumferential edge of the head and an inner contour of the recessed head receptacle are identical and offset from one another by a gap width.
10. The heavy-duty shackle of claim 9, wherein the nut support surface is smooth and is part of an outer surface of each respective one of the end sections.
11. The heavy-duty shackle of claim 10, wherein the nut support surface is formed on a web or hump which is raised relative to the outer surface of each respective one of the end sections.
12. The heavy-duty shackle of claim 1, wherein the nut support surface is smooth and is part of an outer surface of each respective one of the end sections.
13. The heavy-duty shackle of claim 12, wherein the nut support surface is formed on a web or hump which is raised relative to the outer surface of each respective one of the end sections.
14. The heavy-duty shackle of claim 1, wherein the nut support surface is formed on a web or hump which is raised relative to the outer surface of each respective one of the end sections.
Description
[0012] The invention is explained in greater detail below based on an exemplary embodiment and with reference to the drawings. The Figures show in detail:
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[0020] In this exemplary embodiment, the shackle body 10 has an omega-shaped or horseshoe-shaped structure, which is essentially defined by an arc section 15 that ends in an end section 11, 12 on both sides. However, the structure of the shackle body 10 outside the end sections 11, 12 is irrelevant for the present invention.
[0021] The end sections 11, 12 each have aligned through-openings which are not visible here and through which the bolt 30 is inserted. The bolt 30 has a head 31 at its left end in
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[0023] The end sections 11, 12 have through-holes 13, 14, each of which has a recess 21, 22 designed as a bolt head receptacle on its outward facing sides. The recesses 21, 22 are surrounded by flat support surfaces 23, 24. No elements protrude beyond the outer surfaces of the end sections 11, 12 in the area of the support surfaces 23, 24. In particular, the anti-rotation means designed in the form of recesses 21, 22 does not hamper the flat support of the lock nut on the support surfaces 23, 24.
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[0026] As can be seen from the side view on bolt 30 in
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[0028] The support surface 23 is flat in itself and perpendicular to the center axis of the bolt 30. As already mentioned, the head 31 of the bolt 30 is not circular in shape in order to enable a positive anti-rotation means. In the preferred embodiment shown, it features the secant section 33.1, which interrupts a circular arc section 33.2. Both sections 33.1, 33.2 form the circumferential edge 33 of the head.
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