Three-axis shackle assembly for mounted object
11059432 ยท 2021-07-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2011/0096
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/49961
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T29/49828
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a three-axis shackle assembly that includes first and second frame members and a securing member. Each frame member has a base portion with first and second ends and a pair of spaced-apart arm portions extending from each of the ends of each of the base portions. The securing member is movable between a first position in which the second pair of arm portions are connected by the securing member and a second position in which the second pair of arm portions are not connected by the securing member.
Claims
1. A three-axis shackle assembly for a mounted object comprising: first and second spaced-apart frame members, each frame member comprising a base portion, each base portion having a first end and a second end and a pair of spaced-apart arm portions extending from each of the ends of each of the base portions, and at least one frame spacing member connecting the first frame member to the second frame member; a securing member comprising two connection arms, each connection arm having a first end and a second end; at least one securing member spacing member connecting the connection arms, where the securing member is movable between a first position in which each of the first and second pair of arm portions are connected by the securing member and a second position in which each of the first and second arm portions are not connected by the securing member and where a distal portion of at least one end of the arm portions extends beyond the securing member when the securing member is in the first position; and at least one lock hole in the distal portion of the at least one arm portion.
2. The three-axis shackle assembly of claim 1 wherein the first base portion has a first length, the second portion has a second length, the first length is the same as the second length and the first base portion is substantially parallel to the second base portion.
3. The three-axis shackle assembly of claim 2 wherein there are two frame spacing members and the frame spacing members have the same length.
4. The three-axis shackle assembly of claim 1 where the first arm portions form an angle of ninety degrees with the first base portion and the second arm portions form an angle of ninety degrees with the second base portion.
5. The three-axis shackle assembly of claim 4 wherein the securing member forms a ninety-degree angle with the first and second arm portions.
6. The three-axis shackle assembly of claim 1 further comprising the at least one lock hole comprises a plurality of lock holes in the distal portion of the at least one arm portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, together with the specification, illustrate exemplary embodiments, and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of these embodiments.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(11) Particular embodiments of the invention are described below in considerable detail for the purpose of illustrating its principles and operation. However, various modifications may be made, and the scope of the invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments described below. For example, in the embodiments described below, there is described a shackle assembly to secure a recreational vehicle battery mounting to a trailer hitch. However, one skilled in the art will understand that the shackle assembly can be used to secure other objects and to secure recreational vehicle batteries and other objects mounted in other ways,
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(13) In one aspect of the invention, the first frame member 106 includes a first base portion 112. Extending from the first base portion is a pair of spaced-apart first arm portions 114.
(14) And in one aspect of the invention, the first base portion 112 and the first arm portions 114 all have substantially linear longitudinal axes. In one aspect, the first arm portions are oriented substantially parallel to one another and, in one aspect, each of the first arm portions form a substantially ninety-degree angle with the first base portion.
(15) In another aspect of the invention, the second frame member 108 includes a second base portion 122. Extending from the second portion is a pair of spaced-apart second arm portions 124.
(16) And one aspect of the invention, the second base portion 122 and the second arm portions 124 all have substantially linear longitudinal axes. In one aspect, the second arm portions are oriented substantially parallel to one another and, in one aspect, each of the second arm portions form a substantially ninety-degree angle with the second base portion.
(17) In another aspect of the invention, at least one protective plate portion is formed in at least one of the arm portions. As best seen in the representative embodiment shown in
(18) The first and second frame members may have any suitable cross-section which may be the same as or different from one another. Suitable cross-sections include, without limitation, a polygonal cross-section, such as square or rectangular cross-section, or a circular cross-section. In the representative embodiments shown in
(19) In one aspect of the invention, the first securing member 110 has a first end 130 and a second end 132 mountable between one of the second pair of arm portions 124 and the other of the second pair of portions, respectively. As best seen in the representative embodiment shown in
(20) The first securing member 110 is movable between a first position in which the second pair of arm portions 124 are connected by the first securing member and a second position in which the second pair of arm portions are not connected by the first securing member. As best seen in
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(23) It is an advantage of the shackle assembly 100 in accordance with the invention that it can simultaneously secure one or more objects, such as the two vehicle batteries shown in phantom in
(24) The second securing member 146 is movable between a first position in which the first pair of arm portions 114 are connected by the second securing member and a second position in which the first pair of arm portions are not connected by the second securing member. As best seen in
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(27) In one aspect of the invention, the first frame member 206 includes a first base portion 212. Extending from the first base portion is a pair of spaced-apart first arm portions 214.
(28) And in one aspect of the invention, the first base portion 212 and the first arm portions 214 have substantially linear longitudinal axes. In one aspect, the first arm portions are oriented substantially parallel to one another and, in one aspect, each of the first arm portions form a substantially ninety-degree angle with the first base portion.
(29) In another aspect of the invention, the second frame member 208 includes a second base portion 222. Extending from the first second portion is a pair of spaced-apart second arm portions 224.
(30) In one aspect of the invention, the second base portion 222 and the first arm portions 214 have substantially linear longitudinal axes. In one aspect, the second arm portions are oriented substantially parallel to one another and, in one aspect, each of the second arm portions form a substantially ninety-degree angle with the second base portion.
(31) The first and second frame members may have any suitable cross-section which may be the same as or different from one another. Suitable cross-sections include, without limitation, a polygonal cross-section, such as square or rectangular cross-section, or a circular cross-section. In the representative embodiments shown in
(32) And in one aspect, the first securing member 210 has a first end 230 and a second end 232 mountable between one of the first pair of arm portions 224 and the other of the second pair of portions, respectively. The first securing member is movable between a first position in which the first pair of arm portions are connected by the first securing member (shown in Figs. and 2) and a second position in which the first pair of arm portions are not connected by the first securing member. As best seen in
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(34) In one aspect of the shackle assemble 200 shown in
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(36) In a representative embodiment, the first securing member 210 is formed integrally with the second securing member 246. And as best seen in
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(38) In one aspect of the invention, each frame member 208 includes a base portion 222, each base portion having first and second ends and extending from each of the ends of each base portion, a pair of spaced-apart arm portions 224. The frame members are spaced apart by at least one frame member spacing member 272 (two shown in
(39) And in one aspect of the invention, the securing member 310 is formed of two substantially parallel connection arms 246, each connection arm having a first end 230 and a second end 232. The connection arms spaced are apart by at least one securing member spacing member 314 (two shown in
(40) In one aspect of the invention, the securing member 310 is movable between a first position in which the arm portions 224 are connected by the securing member and a second position in which the arm portions are not connected by the securing member. In a representative embodiment, a slot is formed in the each of the first and second ends 230 and 232, respectively, of the securing member correspond to the shape of the distal ends of the arm portions. The distance between the slots correspond to the distance between the distal ends, such that, in a first position, the securing member can be placed over the distal ends to connect the arm portions of both frame members 208. And in a second position, the securing member can be removed from the frame members 208, so the arm portions are not connected by the securing member.
(41) And in one aspect of the invention, at least one lock hole 260 is formed through at least one of the distal ends arm portions. By placing a pin or a padlock or other obstruction device through the lock hole, after the securing member has been slipped on the arm portions past the lock hole or pair of holes, the movement of the frame members from the first to second position can be prevented.
(42) In one aspect of the invention, a plurality of lock holes (three shown in
(43) The shackle assembly may be made of any suitable material. Useful materials include metals, such as stainless steel, engineering plastics or carbon fiber materials and the like.
(44) Turning to a method for securing a mounted object having a first surface and an opposing second surface with a three-axis shackle assembly in accordance with the invention. In one aspect, the shackle assembly has a first frame member, second frame member and a first securing member. The first frame member has a pair of spaced-apart first arm portions, each of the first arm portions with a first end and a second end, and a first base portion connecting the first ends of the first arm portions to one another. The second frame member has a pair of spaced-apart second arm portions, each of the second arm portions with a first end and a second end, and a second base portion connecting the first ends of the second arm portions to one another.
(45) In one embodiment of the inventive method, the first base portion is placed adjacent the first surface of an object. And in one embodiment, the second base portion is placed adjacent a second opposing surface of the object. And in another aspect; one of the second arm portions is connected to the other of the second arm portions with the first securing member and the first securing member is moved adjacent the first surface of the object.
(46) In one embodiment of the inventive method, the first base portion is placed adjacent the first surface of an object. And in one embodiment, the second base portion is placed adjacent the first surface of the object. And in another aspect; one of the second arm portions is connected to the other of the second arm portions with the first securing member and the first securing member is moved adjacent the second opposing surface of the object.
(47) In one aspect of the inventive method, movement between a first position in which the second pair of arm portions are connected by the first securing member and a second position in which the second pair of arm portions are not connected by the first securing member is prevented. The movement can be prevented by any suitable technique. For example, a pin or a padlock or other obstruction device can be inserted through at least one lock hole formed in at least one of the second ends the arm portions. By obstructing the lock hole, after the first securing member has been slipped on the second pair of arm portions past the lock hole or pair of holes, the movement of the first frame member from the first to second position is prevented.