DOCKING AND LOCKING MECHANISM AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING
20250315074 ยท 2025-10-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B7/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G05G9/00
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A docking and locking mechanism includes a handle actuatable between a docked position and an undocked position and an eccentric mechanism coupled to the handle, the eccentric mechanism having a rod that rotates in an eccentric path upon actuation by the handle. The docking and locking mechanism also includes a linkage assembly with a plurality of sleeves and linkage shafts coupling the rod of the eccentric mechanism to a docking lever assembly having a docking lever to enable actuation of the docking lever.
Claims
1. A docking and locking mechanism comprising: an eccentric mechanism comprising a rod configured to rotate in an eccentric path; a linkage assembly comprising: an inner sleeve configured to couple to the rod of the eccentric mechanism; and an outer sleeve configured to slide over and couple to the inner sleeve; and a docking lever configured to couple to the inner sleeve and the outer sleeve of the linkage assembly and to pivot at one or more pivot points.
2. The docking and locking mechanism of claim 1 wherein the linkage assembly further comprises: a first linkage shaft configured to couple the inner sleeve of the linkage assembly to the rod of the eccentric mechanism; and a second linkage shaft configured to couple the inner sleeve and the outer sleeve of the linkage assembly to the docking lever.
3. The docking and locking mechanism of claim 2 wherein the linkage assembly further comprises: a first sleeve pin configured to extend through a first sleeve opening in the inner sleeve and a first shaft opening in the first linkage shaft; and a second sleeve pin configured to extend through a second sleeve opening in the inner sleeve, a third sleeve opening in the outer sleeve, and a second shaft opening in the second linkage shaft.
4. The docking and locking mechanism of claim 3 wherein the second sleeve opening in the inner sleeve of the linkage assembly is elongated.
5. The docking and locking mechanism of claim 2 wherein the docking lever comprises: a first end configured to couple to the second linkage shaft via a first pivot pin configured to extend through a third shaft opening in the second linkage shaft and a first lever opening in the docking lever; and a second end configured to selectively engage a docking receiver assembly.
6. The docking and locking mechanism of claim 5 wherein the docking lever further comprises a second pivot pin configured to extend through a second lever opening in the docking lever.
7. The docking and locking mechanism of claim 6 wherein the second lever opening in the docking lever is elongated.
8. The docking and locking mechanism of claim 5 wherein the second end of the docking lever is hook-shaped.
9. The docking and locking mechanism of claim 1 wherein the eccentric mechanism further comprises: an axle configured to rotate about an axis of rotation; and a sheave configured to: couple to the axle to rotate about the axis of rotation with the axle; and couple to the rod off-center from the axis of rotation.
10. The docking and locking mechanism of claim 9 further comprising a handle configured to couple to the axle of the eccentric mechanism and actuate the docking and locking mechanism between a docked position and an undocked position.
11. The docking and locking mechanism of claim 1 wherein: the inner sleeve further comprises: a sliding portion comprising a first radius sized to fit within the outer sleeve; and a stopper portion comprising a second radius larger than the first radius; and the linkage assembly further comprises a plurality of Belleville washers configured to slide over the sliding portion of the inner sleeve into a position between the stopper portion of the inner sleeve and the outer sleeve.
12. A docking and locking mechanism comprising: an eccentric mechanism configured to couple to the handle, the eccentric mechanism comprising an axis of rotation and a rod configured to rotate off-center from the axis of rotation; a handle configured to couple to the eccentric mechanism and actuate the docking and locking mechanism between a docked position and an undocked position by rotating the eccentric mechanism about the axis of rotation; a linkage assembly comprising: an inner sleeve configured to couple to the rod of the eccentric mechanism and comprising first and second sleeve openings; an outer sleeve sized to fit over around the inner sleeve and comprising a third sleeve opening; a first sleeve pin sized to extend through the first sleeve opening in the inner sleeve and configured to couple the inner sleeve to the rod of the eccentric mechanism; and a second sleeve pin sized to extend through the second sleeve opening in the inner sleeve and the third sleeve opening in the outer sleeve; and a docking lever configured to: couple to the inner sleeve and the outer sleeve of the linkage assembly via the second sleeve pin; and selectively latch the docking and locking mechanism into the docked position.
13. The docking and locking mechanism of claim 12 wherein the linkage assembly further comprises a first linkage shaft configured to couple the inner sleeve of the linkage assembly to the rod of the eccentric mechanism via the first sleeve pin; and a second linkage shaft configured to couple the inner sleeve and the outer sleeve of the linkage assembly to the docking lever via the second sleeve pin.
14. The docking and locking mechanism of claim 13 wherein: the first linkage shaft comprises a first shaft opening sized to receive the first sleeve pin; and the second linkage shaft comprises a second shaft opening sized to receive the second sleeve pin.
15. The docking and locking mechanism of claim 13 wherein: the docking lever comprises: a first lever opening configured to receive a first pivot pin; and a second lever opening configured to receive a second pivot pin; and the second linkage shaft comprises a third shaft opening configured to receive the first pivot pin.
16. The docking and locking mechanism of claim 12 wherein the docking lever comprises a hook-shaped end to selectively latch the docking and locking mechanism into the docked position.
17. A docking and locking mechanism comprising: a handle configured to actuate between a docked position and an undocked position; an eccentric mechanism coupled to the handle and comprising a rod configured to rotate along an eccentric path upon actuation of the handle; a linkage assembly comprising: a first linkage shaft coupled to the rod of the eccentric mechanism; an inner sleeve coupled to the first linkage shaft via a first sleeve pin extending through a first sleeve opening in the inner sleeve and a first shaft opening in the first linkage shaft, the inner sleeve comprising: a sliding portion comprising a first radius; and a stopper portion comprising a second radius larger than the first radius; and an outer sleeve positioned over the sliding portion of the inner sleeve; and a second linkage shaft coupled to the inner sleeve and the outer sleeve via a second sleeve pin extending through a second sleeve opening in the inner sleeve, a third sleeve opening in the outer sleeve, and a second shaft opening in the second linkage shaft; and a docking lever coupled to the second linkage shaft of the linkage assembly via a first pivot pin extending through a first lever opening in the docking lever and a third shaft opening in the second linkage shaft, the docking lever configured to: pivot at the first pivot pin; pivot at a second pivot pin extending through a second lever opening in the docking lever; and to selectively latch the docking and locking mechanism into the docked position.
18. The docking and locking mechanism of claim 17 wherein the outer sleeve comprises: a retaining portion comprising a first radius and configured to retain the first sleeve pin in the first sleeve opening of the inner sleeve and the first shaft opening in the first linkage shaft; and a stopper comprising a second radius larger than the first radius of the retaining portion.
19. The docking and locking mechanism of claim 17 wherein the handle comprises a retaining assembly positioned on the eccentric mechanism and comprising: a collar comprising first and second edge openings on opposing sides thereof and a central opening connecting the first and second edge openings; first and second taper locks positioned within the collar through the first and second openings, respectively, up to the central opening; and first and second flanges coupled to the collar at the first and second openings, respectively, to create a friction clamp on the first handle shaft and the axle of the eccentric mechanism.
20. The docking and locking mechanism of claim 17 further comprising a locating plate comprising a docked position opening and an undocked position opening; wherein the handle comprises a locking lever assembly, the locking lever assembly comprising: a locking pin sized to extend through the docked position and undocked position openings in the locating plate and configured to lock the handle in the docked position and undocked position when extending through the docked position and undocked position openings, respectively, of the locating plate; a lever; and a linkage plate coupling the lever and the locking pin such that when the lever is actuated, the linkage plate moves the lock pin through either the docked position opening or the undocked position opening of the locating plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The drawings illustrate embodiments presently contemplated for carrying out the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] Embodiments of the present invention provide for a docking and locking mechanism and method for making the same. The docking and locking mechanism includes an eccentric mechanism selectively rotated by a handle. As a user actuates the handle from an undocked position to a docked position, the eccentric mechanism exerts a force on a linkage assembly and a docking lever assembly coupled to the linkage assembly. As the eccentric mechanism pulls the linkage assembly toward itself, a docking lever assembly moves from an undocked position to a docked position in which it is configured to engage a pin in a docking receiver assembly and dock and lock in place the docking and locking mechanism and the object to which it is coupled.
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[0030] Docking and locking mechanism 12 includes a handle 20, first and second locating plates 21, 23 each having a docked position opening 25 and an undocked position opening 27, first and second housings or casings 22, 24, and first and second docking receiver assemblies 26, 28. However, in some embodiments, docking and locking mechanism 12 may include a different dumber of housings and docking receiver assemblies. As a non-limiting example, where object 10 is a smaller object, docking and locking mechanism 12 may include only first housing 22 and first docking receiver assembly 26. As another non-limiting example, where object 10 is a larger object, docking and locking mechanism 12 may include a third housing (not shown) and a third docking receiver assembly (not shown).
[0031] A user of docking and locking mechanism 12 may selectively actuate handle 20 to move docking and locking mechanism 12 between a docked position or state in which docking and locking mechanism 12 may dock and lock object 10 in place with respect to apparatus 16 and an undocked position or state in which object 10 may be moved freely. Handle 20 includes first and second handle shafts 30, 32 substantially parallel with each other. First handle shaft 30 has first and second retaining assemblies 34, 36 positioned thereon, and first and second plates 38, 40 couple second handle shaft 32 to first handle shaft 30 via first and second retaining assemblies 34, 36, respectively. First and second retaining assemblies 34, 36 couple first handle shaft 30 to first and second housings 22, 24, respectively. Handle 20 further includes a locking lever assembly 42 coupled to first plate 30. Locking lever assembly 42, in conjunction with docked position opening 25 and undocked positioned opening 27 in first locating plate 21, locks handle 20 in either the docked position or the undocked position. In
[0032] The structure and operation of docking and locking mechanism 12 will now be described further with respect to
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[0038] Along with first opening 100 and elongated second opening 106, inner sleeve 88 includes a sliding portion 110 and a stopper end 112. Stopper end 112 of inner sleeve 88 has an extended radius with respect to sliding portion 110. Outer sleeve 94 is positioned over sliding portion 110 of inner sleeve 88 and includes a stopper end 114 similar to that of stopper end 110 of inner sleeve 88 and a retaining portion 116. Bellville washers are positioned on inner sleeve 88 between stopper end 110 of inner sleeve 88 and stopper end 114 of outer sleeve 94 such that stopper end 110 of inner sleeve 88 and stopper end 114 of outer sleeve 94 retain Bellville washers on sliding portion 110 of inner sleeve 88. Outer sleeve 94 slides along sliding portion 110 of inner sleeve 88 according to the movement of second sleeve pin 102 since second sleeve pin 102 extends through opening 108 in outer sleeve 94. However, retaining portion 116 of outer sleeve 94 is always positioned over first sleeve pin 96 so as to retain first sleeve pin 96 within opening 98 of first linkage shaft and first opening 100 of inner sleeve 88.
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[0041] This pivoting arrangement between linkage plate 134 and locking pin 138 allows a user to actuate locking pin 138 and to place locking lever assembly 42 in the locked position and the unlocked position. As shown in
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[0045] Initially, docking and locking mechanism 12 will start in the docked position shown in
[0046] That is, as handle 20 rotates counterclockwise, first retaining assembly 34 rotates first handle shaft 30 of handle 20 and axle 118 and sheave 120 of eccentric mechanism 50 counterclockwise. During this rotation, rod 122 of eccentric mechanism 50 will rotate counterclockwise with sheave 120 with an eccentric motion and move away from or out of notch 129. As rod 122 moves in this manner, rod 122 causes linkage assembly 48 to rotate. More specifically, rod 122 moves first linkage shaft 86 counterclockwise and toward docking assembly 46. This causes inner sleeve 88 to compress spring 92 and decrease pressure on Belleville washers 89 with outer sleeve 94. As inner sleeve 88 compresses spring 92, docking lever 68 of docking lever assembly 46 pivots at first and second pivot pins 72, 80 and rotates counterclockwise away from docking pin 66 in notch 64 of receiver bracket 60 of first receiver assembly 26. Once the user has rotated handle 20 such that locking pin 138 of locking lever assembly 42 extends into undocked position opening 27 of first locating plate 21, the user is assured that docking and locking mechanism 12 is now in the undocked position shown in
[0047] In order to place docking and locking mechanism 12 back into the docked position, the user must perform the reverse operation. The user will start by actuating lever 132 of locking lever assembly 42 to move locking lever assembly 42 from the locked position shown in
[0048] As handle 20 rotates clockwise, first retaining assembly 34 rotates first handle shaft 30 of handle 20 and axle 118 and sheave 120 of eccentric mechanism 50 clockwise. During this rotation, rod 122 of eccentric mechanism 50 will rotate clockwise with sheave 120 in an eccentric motion and toward or into notch 129. As a result, rod 122 also causes first linkage shaft 86 of linkage assembly 48 to rotate clockwise and toward eccentric mechanism 50. The rotation on first linkage shaft 86 causes inner sleeve 88 to also move toward eccentric mechanism 50 and decrease pressure on spring 92. The movement of inner sleeve 88 also causes outer sleeve 94 to compress Belleville washers 89. During this process, docking lever 68 of docking lever assembly 46 pivots at first and second pivot pins 72, 80 and rotates clockwise toward docking pin 66 in notch 64 of receiver bracket 60 of first receiver assembly 26 until it latches around docking pin 66. Once the user has rotated handle 20 such that locking pin 138 of locking lever assembly 42 extends into undocked position opening 27 of first locating plate 21, rod 122 of eccentric mechanism 50 has rotated past center and is locked in place. The user has now actuated docking and locking mechanism 12 from the undocked position shown in
[0049] Beneficially embodiments of the invention thus provide a docking and locking mechanism having a handle, an eccentric mechanism, a linkage assembly, and a docking lever assembly. A user can unlock a handle using a locking lever assembly and rotate the handle to move the docking and locking mechanism between docked and undocked positions as needed. That is, as the handle rotates, the eccentric mechanism rotates the linkage assembly and causes the docking lever assembly to either engage a docking pin in a docking receiver assembly or disengage the docking pin. This docking and locking mechanism provides an easy, convenient, efficient, and reliable way to dock and lock objects in place. Further, the docking and locking mechanism may be used a variety of different objects or apparatuses and maintain effectiveness. In addition, the docking and locking mechanism allows a user to dock and lock an object for as long as desired.
[0050] Therefore, according to one embodiment of the invention, a docking and locking mechanism includes a handle actuatable between a docked position and an undocked position. The docking and locking mechanism further includes an eccentric mechanism including an axle coupled to the handle and configured to rotate about an axis of rotation upon actuation of the handle, a sheave coupled to the axle and configured to rotate about the axis of rotation with the axle, and a rod comprising a first end coupled to the sheave off-center from the axis of rotation and a second end, the rod extending substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation. Additionally, the docking and locking mechanism includes a linkage assembly including a first linkage shaft coupled to the second end of the rod of the eccentric mechanism, the first linkage shaft comprising a first shaft opening therein; an inner sleeve comprising a first sleeve opening and a second sleeve opening, the inner sleeve positioned over the first linkage shaft and coupled to the first linkage shaft via a first sleeve pin extending through the first sleeve opening in the inner sleeve and the first shaft opening of the first linkage shaft; a second linkage shaft positioned within the inner sleeve and coupled to the inner sleeve via a second sleeve pin extending through a second shaft opening in the second linkage shaft and the second sleeve opening in the inner sleeve; and an outer sleeve positioned over the inner sleeve to retain the first sleeve pin coupling the inner sleeve and the first linkage shaft, the outer sleeve linked to the inner sleeve and the second linkage shaft via the second sleeve pin extending through a third sleeve opening in the outer sleeve. The docking and locking mechanism also includes a docking lever assembly including first and second pivot pins and a docking lever with a first end coupled to the second linkage shaft of the linkage assembly via the first pivot pin extending through a third shaft opening in the second linkage shaft and a first lever opening in the docking lever; a second end comprising a hook shape; and a second lever opening formed therein and sized to receive the second pivot pin therethrough.
[0051] According to another embodiment of the present invention, a method of manufacturing a docking and locking mechanism includes constructing a linkage assembly by coupling a first linkage shaft to an inner sleeve via a first sleeve pin extending through a first shaft opening in the first linkage shaft and a first sleeve opening in the inner sleeve, positioning an outer sleeve over the inner sleeve and the first linkage shaft to retain the first sleeve pin in the inner sleeve and the first linkage shaft, and coupling a second linkage shaft to the inner sleeve and outer sleeve via a second sleeve pin extending through a second shaft opening in the second linkage shaft, a second sleeve opening in the inner sleeve, and a third sleeve opening in the outer sleeve. In addition, the method includes coupling a docking lever assembly to the linkage assembly by inserting a first pivot pin through a first lever opening in a docking lever of the docking lever assembly and a third shaft opening in the second linkage shaft. Furthermore, the method includes coupling an eccentric mechanism comprising an axle, a sheave, and a rod to the linkage assembly by coupling the first linkage shaft of the linkage assembly to the rod of the eccentric mechanism, the rod of the eccentric mechanism coupled to the sheave of the eccentric mechanism off-center from an axis of rotation about which the sheave and axle of the eccentric mechanism rotate and coupling a handle to the axle of the eccentric mechanism, the handle actuatable between a docked position and an undocked position.
[0052] According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, a docking and locking mechanism including a handle actuatable between a docked position and an undocked position and an eccentric mechanism coupled to the handle, the eccentric mechanism comprising a rod that rotates in an eccentric path upon actuation by the handle. The docking and locking mechanism also includes a linkage assembly with an inner sleeve comprising first and second sleeve openings, an outer sleeve positioned around the inner sleeve and comprising a third sleeve opening, first and second linkage shafts partially positioned within the inner sleeve and comprising respective first and second openings therein, a first sleeve pin extending through the first sleeve opening in the inner sleeve and the first opening in the first linkage shaft, and a second sleeve pin extending through the second sleeve opening in the inner sleeve, the third sleeve opening in the outer sleeve, and the second opening in the second linkage shaft. The docking and locking mechanism further includes a docking lever with a first end coupled to the second linkage shaft of the linkage assembly via a first pivot pin and an elongated opening formed therein and sized to receive a second pivot pin therethrough.
[0053] This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
[0054] While the invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.