Cable lock and seal device
09856896 ยท 2018-01-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16G11/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16G11/106
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B2/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16G11/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16G11/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A cable lock and seal device with features preventing the locking mechanism from engaging the cable fibers too tightly to cut or fray is disclosed. A conventional device is made up of a body (10) and a cover (20) halves to complementarily form a block enclosing therewithin a passage (30) and a chamber (50). The body (10) is integrally formed with an anchor block (12) in which one end of a cable (14) is anchored. The other free end of the cable (14) may be inserted into the passage (30) which is preferably curved upward in traversing the assembled body-and-cover block. The chamber (50) is adapted with a ramp (52) rising towards the passage (30), a slot (54) for retaining a spring (56) which second end is disposed to urge a locking wheel (53) up the ramp (52) against the passage (30). The improvement lies in providing a rib (51) along the lower wall of the passage (30) proximal to the top end of the ramp (32) so that the urging of the locking wheel (53) by the biasing means (56 or 58) up the ramp (52) is restrained when the locking wheel's axle (55) engages the rib (51) and limits the wheel (53)'s further entry into the passage (30) upon having sufficiently engaging the cable (14). While preventing the wheel edge from over-engaging and cutting the cable fibers it also prevents the withdrawal of the inserted cable.
Claims
1. A cable lock and seal device comprising: a body and a cover which, complementarily forms a block enclosing there within at least a passage and a chamber, wherein said body is integral with an anchor block in which one end of a cable is permanently anchored, and the other end of the cable being free to be inserted into the passage; said passage traverses the assembled body-and-cover block in an upwardly curved pathway; said chamber is adapted with a ramp rising towards said passage; a slot for retaining a first end of a biasing means which second end is disposed to urge a locking wheel up the ramp against said passage, wherein said locking wheel has an axle; a rib is provided along the lower wall of passage (30) proximal to the top end of ramp on at least the body or cover, wherein the urging of the locking wheel by the biasing means up the ramp is restrained when the locking wheel's axle engages said rib and limiting said locking wheel's further entry into the passage while engaging said cable and preventing its withdrawal, wherein the insertion of the cable into the passage pushes the locking wheel down the ramp against the biasing means thereby disengaging the passage and unlocking and allowing for the continued insertion of said cable, wherein an attempt to withdraw the cable engages the locking wheel as it is urged up the ramp by the biasing means and encroaches into the passage thereby preventing the cable from being withdrawn.
2. The cable lock and seal device according to claim 1 wherein the upwardly curved pathway of the passage is linearly comprised of a curved ingress passageway, followed by a straight passageway and a curved egress passageway.
3. The cable lock and seal device according to claim 2 wherein the ingress passageway has an intermediate portion which diameter is larger than that of the cable diameter, creating an intermediate void or trap space.
4. The cable lock and seal device according to claim 3 wherein the ingress passageway is adapted such that the ingress passageway has a first diameter allowing for the ease of passage of the cable and a second ingress passageway has a second diameter larger than said cable diameter up to the straight passageway where it is abruptly narrowed to a third diameter allowing for ease of passage of said cable diameter.
5. The cable lock and seal device according to claim 4 wherein the abrupt narrowing of the passageway at an entrance to the straight passageway is defined by a vertical wall projecting from the lower periphery of the opening to the straight passageway.
6. The cable lock and seal device according to claim 1 wherein an indentation for embedding an electronic tracking means is provided on an external surface of the assembled device.
7. The cable lock and seal device according to claim 6 wherein a sheath is formed by moulding a layer of polymeric material over a substantial portion of said device body which wraps over and embeds the electronic tracking means thereunto.
8. The cable lock and seal device according to claim 1 wherein the locking wheel circumference surface is configured with teeth to engage corresponding cable's longitudinal surface profile.
9. The cable lock and seal device according to claim 8 wherein the locking wheel teeth configuration comprises a combination of small teeth (54a) distributed to engage inter-strands and large teeth distributed to engage inter-bundles of the cable.
Description
LIST OF ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings accompanying this specification as listed below may provide a better understanding of our invention and its advantages when referred to in conjunction with the detailed description that follows as exemplary and non-limiting embodiments of our cable lock and seal device:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF [SPECIFIC/PREFERRED] EMBODIMENTS
(17) The general embodiment of our cable lock and seal device may be described in detail with reference to the illustrations of
(18) The cover (20) may be affixed onto the body (10) by a plurality of fastening means distributed to provide a strong connection between the cover (10) and the body (10) such as that illustrated by 4 distributed rivet points (39) in
(19) The chamber (50) provided within the device is generally adapted to accommodate a biasing means for urging a locking wheel up a ramp (52) towards the cable passage (30). The ramp (52) is formed as a side of the chamber in the form of a wall rising towards the passage (30). A slot (54) is provided for retaining a first end of a biasing means (56) is provided in the chamber (50).
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(21) Although it is shown on both
(22) As the locking wheel is biased against the passage (30) by leaf spring (56 or 58), the amount of encroachment into the passage may be pre-determined by the force exerted on the locking wheel (53) by the spring that is necessary to engage and immobilize the cable (14) to lock it as it is pulled backwards or reversing the direction of insertion of the cable (14) in an attempt to withdraw it from the passage (30). The withdrawal of the cable (14) by reversing its direction of insertion would result in frictional engagement of the locking wheel (53) whereby the locking wheel (53) would be urged up the ramp to encroach into the passage (30) and engage to lock the cable from further withdrawal by reverse insertion.
(23) A preferred embodiment of our cable lock and seal device is to provide the passage (30), which traverses the breadth of the device's body-and-cover block, in an inwardly curved pathway as shown in
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(25) Entry to the straight passageway (34) is preferably marked by an abrupt narrowing of the wide tolerance to a marginal tolerance to admit the cable (14) diameter. This abrupt narrowing at the passageway may be achieved or defined by a vertical wall (38) projecting from the lower periphery of the entrance to the straight passageway (34). The adaptations for narrowing down the ingress opening (33a) and the entrance to the straight passageway (34) create an intermediate void or space (32a) in the ingress passageway (32). This space (32a) might enable a pick inserted from the ingress entrance (33a) to be deflected and trapped thereinto instead of being guided along into the straight passageway (34). Thus, with this trap space (32a), it would be much more difficult for the cable lock and seal device to be tampered with by picking to reach the locking wheel (53) in the straight passageway (34).
(26) Another aspect of our cable lock and seal device is providing a sheath over the cable lock and seal device after the body (10) and cover (20) have been secured together with the locking mechanism assembled inside. As previously described, conventional fastening means (39) such as riveting or bolting may be used to securely fasten the cover (20) to the body (10) upon which the cover-on-body device would appear as in
(27) The polymeric sheath (60) moulded over the device also prevents access to the fastening means, such as rivets or bolting, that secures the cover (20) to the body (10 of the device in addition to providing a more rectangular shape to the lock and seal device by reducing the ingress and egress spouts projections. The sheath moulding may also be designed such that suitable surfaces are provided for labeling in addition to the colour of the polymeric material used being taken for identification or categorizing purposes, besides securing tracking devices such as transmitter, RFID, NFC and like microchips to the lock and seal device in the indentation (22) as described above. To reduce consumption of polymeric material, one side of the device to be moulded may be designed to be rectangular or with broad surface (62) to provide space for labeling as shown in
(28) Another aspect of our device concerns the teeth design or configuration of the locking wheel (53). A preferred embodiment of our locking wheel design is to configure its teeth to engage the corresponding cable surface profile. As shown in
(29) The cable's surface profile may also comprise of individual strands or threads (15a) that are braided at a primary level into a bundle (15b) and a plurality of such bundles (15b) are then braided at a secondary level to form the cable (14) as shown in
(30) Many of the afore-described features and embodiments of our cable lock and seal device are capable of variations, modifications or adaptation which a person skilled in the art would be able to modify or improvise accordingly and which may not have been specifically described or proposed herein. There may also be many other alternative or optional features that may be used in conjunction with or supplement to our device which may not have been described or suggested. These variations, adaptions and modifications or their equivalents are to be understood as encompassed within the scope and letter of the claims defined hereinafter.