Leveraging too for trailer latches

10641006 ยท 2020-05-05

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    Abstract

    A leveraging tool for helping urge open a shipping container or van trailer door latch has a shaft that has a pair of rings that receive a latch arm of the door latch and uses the lever action of the shaft to gain mechanical advantage in opening and closing the latch. The shaft is bent at either one location or optionally two locations to allow for proper clearance of a user's hands with respect to the door. The inner ring has a distal end facing outer edge that is diagonally tapered to allow the device to properly clear the latch in order to allow the rings to receive the latch.

    Claims

    1. A truck tool comprising: a shaft member having a first end and a second end and having such that a first section is formed at the first end and has an upper surface and an opposing lower surface joined by a pair of side surfaces, the shaft member also having a second section formed at the second end, the second section oriented diagonally downwardly in the lower surface facing direction; a first ring member attached to and extending upwardly from the upper surface of first section of the shaft member and located proximate the first end of the shaft member, the first ring member having a first opening; and a second ring member attached to and extending upwardly from the upper surface of first section of the shaft member between the first ring member and the second end of the shaft member, the second ring member having an outer edge that faces the first ring member, the second ring member also having a second opening, the second opening aligned with the first opening of the first ring member such that a first central longitudinal axis that passes through the first opening and the second opening is parallel with a second central longitudinal axis that passes through the first section of the shaft member and such that the first opening and the second opening are each dimensioned to receive a latch arm of a latch of a truck trailer.

    2. The truck tool as in claim 1 further comprising a handle encircling the shaft member proximate the second end.

    3. The truck tool as in claim 2 wherein the second section of the shaft member is formed as a first sub-section and a second sub-section the first sub-section joining the first section and the second sub-section and wherein the second sub-section is bent upwardly in the upper surface facing direction relative to the first sub-section.

    4. The truck tool as in claim 3 wherein the outer edge of the second ring is diagonally tapered toward the second end in proceeding up from the upper surface.

    5. The truck tool as in claim 1 wherein the second section of the shaft member is formed as a first sub-section and a second sub-section the first sub-section joining the first section and the second sub-section and wherein the second sub-section is bent upwardly in the upper surface facing direction relative to the first sub-section.

    6. The truck tool as in claim 1 wherein the outer edge of the second ring is diagonally tapered toward the second end in proceeding up from the upper surface.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the leveraging tool for trailer latches of the present invention.

    (2) FIG. 1A is a close-up perspective view of the latch engaging end of the leveraging tool for trailer latches.

    (3) FIG. 2 is an environmental view of the leveraging tool for trailer latches of FIG. 1 being used to close a latch on a trailer.

    (4) Similar reference numerals refer to similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

    (5) Referring now to the drawings, it is seen that the leveraging tool for trailer latches of the present invention, generally denoted by reference numeral 10, are comprised of a leveraging tool that has a shaft member 38 having a generally rectangular cross section and having a first end 40 and a second end 42. As seen, the shaft member 38 has a bent configuration with a relatively short first section 44 that has an upper surface 48 and an opposing lower surface 58, joined by a pair of side surfaces 60 and a relatively longer second section 46, bent downwardly in the lower surface 58 facing direction. The second section 46 may be substantially straight, or as illustrated, have a slight upward bend medially along its length. Located on the upper surface 48 of the first section 44 of the shaft member 38 is a pair of spaced apart ring members 50the two ring members 50 are aligned which means that a central longitudinal axis that passes through their respective openings is substantially parallel with a central longitudinal axis that passes through the first section 44 of the shaft member 38. As seen, at least the first end facing outer edge 36 of the inner ring member 50 is diagonally tapered toward the second end 40 in proceeding up from the upper surface 48 of the first section 44 of the shaft member 38. The other ring member 50 may, but need not necessarily be similarly tapered for manufacturing convenience if the ring members 50 are manufactured as separate items and attached to the shaft member 38 as more fully discussed below. The shaft member 38 is made from heavy solid steel and bent into its configuration with the ring members 50 attached to the shaft member 38 in appropriate fashion such as via welding or is a solid cast or forged steel member with the ring members 50 formed during forging or attached thereto in appropriate fashion in order for the shaft member 38 to withstand the forces placed on the shaft member 38. A handle 56 encircles the shaft member 38 proximate to the second end 42.

    (6) As seen in FIG. 2, the latch arm A of a latch L of a trailer T is received within the ring members 50. The ring members 50 have a generally rectangular cross section to correspond to the cross section of the latch arm A. The tapered outer edge 36 of the inner ring member 50 helps the device clear the latch L when positioning the leveraging tool for trailer latches 10 onto the latch, so that the ring members 50 can properly receive the latch L. The user now grips the shaft member 38 via the handle 56 in order to force the arm A upwardly (or downwardly when using the tool 16 to open the latch L), the shaft member 38 acting as a lever giving the user mechanical advantage. The bent configuration of the shaft member 38 allows the second end 42 of the shaft member 38 as well as the user's hands to clear any obstructions on the rear edge of the trailer T and of the trailer door itself.

    (7) The door latch posts of each model of container or trailer T are different. The leveraging tool for trailer latches 10 is designed with specific angles to assist the user in clearing the post allowing the tool to slide onto the latch L, enabling opening or closing of the door of most models of shipping container or van trailer doors.

    (8) While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to an embodiment thereof, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.