Butterfly handle locking device
10184275 ยท 2019-01-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B73/007
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E05B67/383
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International classification
E05B73/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A butterfly handle locking device that fits into the standard butterfly handle such as found on sportsboards, sportscraft and other objects, the locking device having two main body portions that fit together, each body portion having an extending flange and a central region with an axial bore extending therethrough, the two main body portions each having a wing arm extending from the central region, the two main body portions coupled together with an axle that passes through the axial bore of each.
Claims
1. A butterfly handle locking device to temporarily secure a padlock shackle to a butterfly handle, the butterfly handle comprised of a housing with interior space defined by two separate curved lobe ergonomic handle portions, the butterfly handle locking device comprising; a first main body portion and a second main body portion that fit together, each of the first and second main body portions having a central region with an axial bore, a first flange having a shackle bore extending from the central region of the first main body portion in a plane perpendicular to the central axis, a second flange having a shackle bore extending from the central region of the second main body portion in a plane perpendicular to the central axis and parallel to the first flange, a first wing arm extending from the central axis of the first main body portion in a plane perpendicular to the first and second flanges, a second wing arm extending from the central axis of the second main body portion also in a plane perpendicular to the first and second flanges, the first and second main body portions secured together in axial alignment by an axle passing through the axial bore of the first main body portion and the axial bore of the second main body portion, whereby when the flanges on the main body portions are pivoted about the central axis away from each other, the wing arms of the two main body portions pivot closer together and fit into the interior space of the butterfly handle, but when the flanges are pivoted toward each other so that they overlap and the shackle bores line up and the padlock shackle can be inserted through the aligned shackle bores, the wing arms pivot away from each other in different, non-parallel planes within the interior space of the butterfly handle and become locked into a fully spread open position underneath the separate lobes of the ergonomic handle portions of the butterfly handle, thereby preventing removal of the locking device from the butterfly handle.
2. The butterfly handle locking device of claim 1 wherein the axle passing through the axial bores of the first and second main body portions comprises: a bolt with a head at one end and screw threads at the other end; and a nut that threads onto the bolt.
3. The butterfly handle locking device of claim 1 wherein the axle passing through the axial bores of the first and second main body portions comprises a lock or jam pin that fits securely but allows rotation of the first and second main body portions.
4. The butterfly handle locking device of claim 1 formed using material selected from the group of materials consisting of regular and hardened metal, polymeric material including plastic and rubber, fiberglass, resin-based material, composite, injection-molding substrate.
5. The butterfly handle locking device of claim 1 further comprising a locking shackle with a shackle arm that fits through the shackle bores of the first flange and the second flange.
6. The butterfly handle locking device of claim 5 in which the locking shackle is a padlock.
7. The butterfly locking device of claim 1 further a comprising flexible connector selected from the group of flexible connectors consisting of cables and chains.
8. A method for temporarily securing as sportsboard or other object containing a butterfly handle with a padlock, the butterfly handle comprising a housing with interior space defined by two separate curved lobe ergonomic handle portions, the method comprising the following steps: Obtaining a butterfly handle locking device comprising: A first main body portion and a second main body portion that fit together, each of the first and second main body portions having a central region with an axial bore; A first flange having a shackle bore extending from the central region of the first main body portion in a plane perpendicular to the central axis and a second flange having a shackle bore extending from the central region of the second main body portion in a plane perpendicular to the central axis, and parallel to the first flange; A first wing arm extending from the central axis of the first main body portion in a plane perpendicular to the first and second flanges and a second wing arm extending from the central axis of the second main body portion also in a plane perpendicular to the first and second flanges; and An axle passing through the axial bore of the first main body portion and the axial bore of the second main body portion such that the first and second main body portions are secured together in axial alignment, wherein the method comprises the following steps: A. Pivoting the first and second flanges on the main body portions about the central axis away from each other such that the wing arms of the two main body portions pivot closer together; B. Inserting the locking device into the interior space of the butterfly handle; C. Pivoting the first and second flanges toward each other so that they overlap and the shackle bores line up, and the wing arms pivot away from each other in different planes within the interior space of the butterfly handle and become locked into a fully spread open position underneath the separate lobes of the ergonomic handle portions of the butterfly handle; and C. Inserting a shackle portion of a padlock through the aligned shackle bores, thereby preventing removal, of the locking device from the butterfly handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(13) The description that follows is presented to enable one skilled in the art to make and use the present invention, and is provided in the context of a particular application and its requirements. Various modifications to the disclosed embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principals discussed below may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Therefore, the invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments disclosed, but the invention is to be given the largest possible scope which is consistent with the principals and features described herein.
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(15) The two main body portions 102 are secured together in axial alignment by an axle 120. The axle 120 could be a bolt 120 with a head 122 at one end and screw threads 124 at the other end, and a nut 126. In addition, the axle 120 could also be a lock or jam pin that fits securely at the ends but allows rotation of the two main body portions 102. Thus, the entire device 100 is a unitary assembly. The butterfly handle locking device 100 can be formed using any suitable, rigid material such as, but not limited to, regular and hardened metal, hardened steel, stainless steel, polymeric material including plastic and rubber, fiberglass, resin-based material, composite and injection-molding substrate, etc.
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(18) As described above, when the flanges 108 on the butterfly handle locking device 100 are separated, the wing arms 112 swing together and the lower portion of the device 100 can be inserted through the opening B of the handle 90, as best shown in
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(20) It will be understood that various padlocks 70, cable 72, chains and other flexible connectors and locking devices may be used as desired for securing the two flanges 108 of the main body portions 102 and preventing them from separating. Thus, the sportsboard or sportscraft 80 can be locked with a padlock 70 and cable 72 or chain to essentially anything, for example a roof-top or rear rack or carrier, inside a truck or other vehicle, to a larger boat, or to any other object as desired. It will also be understood that butterfly handles 90 of various shapes and sizes are used commonly on a range of products from sportsboards and sportscraft to large shipping boxes, packaging for electronic appliances, and on home appliances as well as commercial equipment.
(21) Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention belongs. Although any methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described can be used in the practice or testing of the present invention, the preferred methods and materials are now described. All publications and patent documents referenced in the present invention are incorporated herein by reference.
(22) While the principles of the invention have been made clear in illustrative embodiments, there will be immediately obvious to those skilled in the art many modifications of structure, arrangement, proportions, the elements, materials, and components used in the practice of the invention, and otherwise, which are particularly adapted to specific environments and operative requirements without departing from those principles. The appended claims are intended to cover and embrace any and all such modifications, with the limits only of the true purview, spirit and scope of the invention.