Positive locking latch assembly for hook
11148911 ยท 2021-10-19
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Abstract
A positive locking latch assembly for a hook having an open saddle. The latch assembly includes a latch body having a latch face and a pair of opposed sides. The latch body rotates between an open position and a closed position. A torsion spring urges the latch body toward the closed position. A lock plate retained within the latch body is movable between a locked and an unlocked position. A compression spring urges the lock plate toward the locked position. A tab extending from the lock plate extends into an opening in the latch face. A lip extending from the tab is manually movable to engage the latch face in order to retain the lock plate in an unlocked position.
Claims
1. A positive locking latch assembly for a hook having a saddle, which latch assembly comprises: a latch body having a latch face, and a pivot shaft to permit said latch body to rotate between an open position and a closed position; a torsion spring urging said latch body toward said closed position; a lock plate retained within said latch body, said lock plate movable between a locked position and an unlocked position; a compression spring urging said lock plate toward said locked position; and a tab extending from said lock plate into an opening in said latch face, said tab engageable with said latch face to engage said lock plate in said unlocked position; and wherein said tab extends substantially perpendicularly from said lock plate, said tab has a lip extending substantially perpendicularly therefrom, and said lip of said tab has an angled face.
2. A positive locking latch assembly as set forth in claim 1 including at least one arcuate first slot in said latch body and wherein said lock plate has at least one first extending side post movable within said arcuate first slot, said at least one first extending side post movable within said arcuate first slot between a locked position and unlocked position.
3. A positive locking latch assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said at least one arcuate slot comprises a pair of opposed first arcuate slots in said latch body and said at least one first extending side post comprises a pair of extending side posts receivable therein.
4. A positive locking latch assembly as set forth in claim 2 including at least one second slot in said latch body and wherein said lock plate has at least one second extending side post received in said second slot, said second extending side post movable within said second slot to retain said lock plate in an unlocked position.
5. A positive locking latch assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein said at least one second slot comprises a pair of opposed second slots and wherein said at least one second extending side post comprises a pair of opposed second extending side posts receivable therein.
6. A positive locking latch assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said latch body includes an opening therethrough to receive an elongated transverse stop to permanently retain said latch body in a closed position.
7. A positive locking latch assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said pivot shaft passes through said latch body and through an opening in a shank of a hook.
8. A positive locking latch assembly for a hook having a shank and a saddle, which latch assembly comprises: a latch body having a latch face and a pair of opposed sides; a pivot shaft passing through said latch body and through an opening in a shank of a hook to permit said latch body to rotate between an open position and a closed position; a torsion spring urging said latch body toward said closed position; a lock plate retained within said latch body, said lock plate movable between a locked position and an unlocked position; a pair of opposed arcuate first slots in said latch body wherein said latch plate has a pair of extending side posts movable within said pair of opposed arcuate first slots between said locked position and said unlocked position; a compression spring urging said lock plate toward said locked position; and a tab extending from said lock plate into an opening in said latch face, said tab engageable with said latch face to engage said lock plate in said unlocked position, wherein said tab has a lip extending substantially perpendicularly therefrom; and a pair of opposed second slots in said pair of opposed sides of said latch body and wherein said lock plate has a pair of opposed second extending side posts receivable therein.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(3) The embodiments discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific manners in which to make and use the invention and are not to be interpreted as limiting the scope.
(4) While the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be noted that many modifications may be made in the details of the invention's construction and the arrangement of its components without departing from the scope of this disclosure. It is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for purposes of exemplification.
(5) Referring to the drawings in detail,
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(7) The hook 12 includes an upwardly extending tip and a saddle 16 having an open mouth for receipt of a load or rigging for a load (not shown).
(8) The latch assembly 10 may be produced as a part of the hook 12 or, alternatively, the latch assembly 10 may be added on or retrofit to an existing hook 12. The latch assembly 10 may be fabricated from metal components or other sturdy material.
(9) The latch assembly includes a latch body having a latch face 20. The latch body in the figures is shown in phantom so that the internal components are visible. The latch body is generally U-shaped with a pair of opposed sides extending from the latch face 20. When in a closed position, as shown in
(10) A pivot shaft 22 passes transversely through the latch body and through an opening in the shank 14 of the hook 12 in order to permit the latch body to rotate between an open position shown in
(11) At least one torsion spring 26 surrounds the pivot shaft 22. In one preferred embodiment, a torsion spring 26 surrounds the pivot shaft 22 and urges the latch body toward the closed position shown in
(12) A lock plate 30 is retained within the latch body. The lock plate 30 is movable between a locked position shown in
(13) A pair of opposed arcuate first slots 40 are provided in the opposed sides of the latch body, respectively. The first slots 40 each have an enlarged upper portion. A pair of first extending side posts 42 extend from opposed sides of the lock plate 30.
(14) The pair of first side posts 42 are movable within the pair of first slots 40 so that the lock plate 30 moves between a locked position as shown in
(15) A tab 50 extends outward from the lock plate 30. In one preferred embodiment, the tab extends perpendicularly from the lock plate 30, although other configurations are possible. The tab 50 terminates in a lip 52 extending or protruding from the tab 50. The tab 50 and lip 52 extend into an opening in the latch face.
(16) A pair of second slots 60 are provided on opposed sides of the latch body. The lock plate 30 has a pair of opposed second extending side posts 62 that are received in the pair of second slots 60. The second side posts 62 are movable within the second slots 60 to retain the lock plate 30 in an unlocked position as will be described and shown herein.
(17) The latch body also includes an optional opening or openings 66 to receive and retain a transverse stop (not shown) to permanently retain the latch body in a closed position. When the transverse stop resides in the opening or openings 66, the latch assembly may not be opened. Accordingly, the transverse stop may be utilized as an optional, redundant mechanism to retain the latch assembly in the closed position.
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(19) The tab 50 extends beyond the face 20 of the latch body. As the lock plate 30 is slowly released, the compression spring 32 urges the lock plate 30 and the tab 50 toward the locked position and the lip 52 will engage the latch face 20 of the latch body. Accordingly, the latch plate 30 is closed in an unlocked position.
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(21) In addition, the incoming load will engage the lip 52 of the tab 50, forcing the tab 50 downward. Accordingly, the lip 52 and tab 50 will become disengaged from the outer face 20 of the latch body. Once the lip 52 has been disengaged from the latch face 20, the torsion spring 26 urges the latch body to the closed position.
(22) When the load (not shown) has passed the latch body and moved into the saddle of the hook 12, the force of the compression spring 26 will thereafter rotate the locking plate back to the locked position, as shown in
(23) Accordingly, entry and receipt of a load into the saddle 16 of the hook 12 will automatically move the latch assembly 10 to a locked and a closed position.
(24) Whereas, the invention has been described in relation to the drawings attached hereto, it should be understood that other and further modifications, apart from those shown or suggested herein, may be made within the scope of this invention.