Safety load hook
11142432 · 2021-10-12
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Abstract
A safety load hook with a lower part having a hook throat to which a pivotable upper part is fastened, which, in an open position, allows a load to be suspended on the hook throat and, in a closed position, blocks the hook throat. The upper part is blockable in the closed position by a locking arrangement which includes a locking lever that is pivotable into a release position and a locked position, is pre-tensionable into the locked position by a tensioning spring, is fastened to the lower part with the tensioning spring via the support bolt and, in the locked position, engages in a receiver on the upper part by way of a shaped projection. The locking lever includes a lever on its side opposite the shaped projection, with a center of mass on the lateral surface of the receiving bore for the support bolt.
Claims
1. A safety load hook, comprising: a lower part, which defines a hook throat; an upper part pivotably fastened to the lower part by a connecting bolt, the upper part pivotable to an open position to allow a load to be suspended in the hook throat of the lower part and pivotable to a closed position that blocks the hook throat of the lower part such that an introduction of the load to be received into the hook throat or removal of a load held in the hook throat is prevented, wherein in the closed position, the upper part is blockable in relation to the lower part by a locking arrangement which includes a locking lever with a receiving bore, the locking lever being pivotable about a support bolt arranged in said receiving bore into a release position and into a vertical locked position, is pretensionable into the vertical locked position by a tensioning spring, is fastened to the lower part via the support bolt together with the tensioning spring and is engageable by way of a shaped projection in an associated shaped receiver to the upper part in the locked position, wherein the locking lever includes, at a side opposite the shaped projection with reference to the receiving bore, a lever portion, a center of mass of the locking lever lying substantially on the lateral surface of the receiving bore for the support bolt or inside the cross sectional area surrounded by the lateral surface, and the lever portion comprises a free end surface by way of which it is supported on an associated support counter surface on the lower part in the locked position.
2. The safety load hook as claimed in claim 1, where the center of mass of the locking lever lies on the center axis of the receiving bore for the support bolt.
3. The safety load hook as claimed in claim 1, where the lever portion of the locking lever defines a recess in which the tensioning spring is held in its assembly position.
4. The safety load hook as claimed in claim 3, where the recess of the lever portion is delimited on both sides by a side flank of the lever portion in each case for receiving the tensioning spring.
5. The safety load hook as claimed in claim 4, where the center of mass of the locking lever lies centrally between both side flanks.
6. The safety load hook as claimed in one of claim 1, where the lever portion of the locking lever is supported on an associated counter surface on the lower part in the locked position via a substantially rectilinear or convexly curved end surface on the free end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is explained in more detail below, in principle as an example, by way of the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) In all the figures which are described below, identical parts are always provided with the same reference symbols.
(10) All the figures show a safety load hook 1 which comprises a lower part 2 which provides a hook throat 3 for the suspending of a load (which is not shown in all the figures) so that it can be conveyed by way of the safety load hook 1.
(11) Additionally provided is an upper part 4, which is fastened to the lower part 2 so as to be pivotable via a connecting bolt 5 and is provided, in turn, at the top with a suitable connection, such as, for example, a coupling connection (as shown in
(12) The upper part 4 can be moved into a closed position by pivoting, as shown in
(13) In order to be able to remove a load received in the load hook 1 from the hook throat 3 again or to be able to suspend a load in the hook throat 3, the upper part 4 of the load hook 1 is pivoted open outwardly about the connecting bolt 5 in relation to the lower part 2, as is shown in the side view in
(14) As a result, an inlet opening, which creates the access for inserting or removing a load, is created in the hook throat 3 between the lower part 2 and the upper part 4 of the load hook 1.
(15) A locking arrangement, which is provided overall with the reference symbol 6 and, as shown in
(16) The locking arrangement 6 additionally includes a tensioning spring 10, which, in the locked position of the locking arrangement 6, in which the lower part 2 and the upper part 4 are locked relative to one another with the load hook 1 in the locked position, pretensions the locking lever 7 toward a locked position in which a shaped projection 11, mounted on the locking lever 7, engages in an associated shaped receiving means or receiver 12 on the side of the upper part 4 that faces it, for realizing a latching device.
(17) In the case of the known realization of the locking arrangement 6 shown in
(18) The locking lever 7 is pretensioned, in this case, toward its locked position by the pretensioning spring 10 so that when the locked position is reached, as shown in
(19) When, in the case of the known arrangement according to
(20) In addition, the arrangement from
(21) In the case of the embodiment of a safety load hook 1 according to the invention shown in
(22) Reference is made first of all to
(23) These show that here the locking lever 7, on its side located opposite the shaped projection 11 with reference to the receiving bore 8 for the support bolt 9, is provided with a lever portion 13 which realizes a counterweight within the frame of the design of the locking lever 7 in relation to the shaped projection 11 with reference to the receiving bore 8 and in this case is designed such that the mass center point S of the locking lever 7 lies on the lateral surface M of the receiving bore 8, as shown in
(24) However, during production of such a locking lever 7, it is not always possible to guarantee that the center of mass S, if the position thereof should lie on the lateral surface M of the receiving bore 8, achieves such a position in a precise and exact manner, since, as a result of inevitable manufacturing tolerances in the case of the design thereof, slight deviations can in fact occur thereto in this case, as a result of which the center of mass S also perhaps comes to lie slightly a little outside the lateral surface M, and the formulation that the center of mass S should lie “substantially on the lateral surface M” takes account of this.
(25) Realizing the locking lever 7 such that the center of mass S thereof is to lie substantially on the lateral surface M of the receiving bore 8 or inside the cross sectional area Q of the receiving bore 8 surrounded by said lateral surface M, creates a state which even in the event of the load hook 1 impacting strongly in a vertical manner on a collision element, creates a situation in which the mass moment of inertia of the locking lever 7 then acting suddenly on the center of gravity S is so small that its action in the opening direction of the locking lever 7 is no longer able to overcome the pretensioning action of the same provided by the tensioning spring 10 in the locking direction. This applies quite particularly when (not shown in the figures) the locking lever 7 is designed such that its center of mass S lies on the center axis of the receiving bore 8 or also inside the opening region of the receiving bore 8 surrounded by the lateral surface M.
(26) As can be seen, in particular, from
(27) The lever portion 13 of the locking lever 7, which is provided on the side of the locking lever 7 located opposite the receiving bore 8 and the support bolt 9, is realized in its design such that it comprises either a free end surface 16 which extends rectilinearly (as shown in the figures) or a weakly curved end surface (not shown in the figures), by way of which it is supported on an associated support counter surface 17 on the lower part 2, as shown in
(28) As said lever portion 13 of the locking lever 7 is located opposite the shaped projection 11 of the locking lever 7 with reference to the rotational axis created by the support bolt 9, even in the case of an extremely strong torque which should act inadvertently on the upper part 4 in the opening direction, rigid support on the lower part 2 is achieved, as seen particularly well in
(29) In the case of said load hook in
(30) To extend the shaped projection 11 in opposite directions, another lever arm 18 is mounted on the locking lever 7, by means of which it is possible to open the locking arrangement 6 from its locked position and, as a result, to release the upper part 4 so that said upper part, as shown in