U-shaped lock tool
11097893 ยท 2021-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D90/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tool for securing a shipping container head with two extensions extending away from the head and having a space between them sufficient to accommodate a bar bracket of a container lashing turnbuckles used to secure a shipping container door. The head also has a handle that can function as a lever, so that when the tool engages the turnbuckle bar bracket, an operator can close and secure the shipping container door.
Claims
1. A locking tool device to use in conjunction with a turnbuckle having one end that is attached to a freight shipping container, the device comprising: a head comprising a planar front face and a planar rear face that together define a top edge from which a pair of opposing extensions laterally extend; a handle centrally attached to a peripheral of the head and extending linearly therefrom; the turnbuckle having a bar bracket disposed between opposing ends; the pair of opposing extensions define a curved arc between the planar front face and the planar rear face that extends from the top edge; the locking tool being made of a hard, sturdy, non-flexible material; the handle having a predetermined length and predetermined depth; and the curved arc having a predetermined diameter and predetermined circumference to engage and surround the bar bracket wherein the turnbuckle is rotated clockwise or counterclockwise.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the pre-determined length of the handle is at least at least 2 feet long.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein the pre-determined depth of the handle is at least one inch thick.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein the pre-determined diameter of the arc of the opposing extensions is at least five inches long.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein the pre-determined length of the opposing extensions are at least two feet.
6. The device of claim 1 wherein the pre-determined circumference of arc is at least four feet.
7. The device of claim 1 wherein the locking tool is made of steel.
8. A method of securing a turnbuckle attached to a freight container, the method comprising: providing the locking device tool of claim 1; the turnbuckle having one end securely attached to a D-Ring or a lashing plate which is welded to the ship floor; the turnbuckle having a bar bracket sandwiched between opposing ends; placing the bar bracket between the arc of the opposing extensions; placing leverage on the handle which causes the turnbuckle to turn.
9. The method of claim 8 further comprising rotating the turnbuckle clockwise to increase or decrease tension.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) These and other details of the present invention will be described in connection with the accompany drawings, which are not furnished only by way of illustration and not in limitation of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment to be described below but may be implemented in various embodiments of the U-shaped locking tool device. The embodiment is merely provided to completely disclose the present invention and completely inform those skilled in the art of the spirit of the present invention.
(9) With reference now to the drawings, the u-shaped tool is used to secure containers above deck on a container ship or barge to keep containers from falling. One end of the turnbuckle is attached to either a short or long lashing bar which in turn is connected to a container corner casting as depicted in
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(13) Turnbuckles have a maximum and minimum opening length. If you turn the bars of the turnbuckle (50) they will tighten or loosen depending on the direction turned. During container use, you want the turnbuckle to have all slack taken out of the system, but you do not want the fitting to be too tight.
(14) In use, the bar bracket of the turnbuckle is placed between the arc of the opposing extension. Then, leverage is placed upon the handle which causes turnbuckle (50) to rotate in the direction of arrow (52) or in the opposite direction of arrow (52) thereby respectively increasing or decreasing desired tension.