SAFETY CHAIN ATTACHMENT
20170341476 · 2017-11-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16G15/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16G13/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60D1/187
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60D1/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16G15/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An attachment for use with a safety chain which has a leading link and a following link, the attachment having a clevis with first and second lateral side sections and an opening between the side sections into which a leading end of the leading link is receivable; and a pin receivable by the first and second side sections so as to extend across the opening to couple the leading link to the clevis and a portion of the clevis defined between the first and second sections has a configuration complementary to a configuration of the leading end of the leading link; and/or portions of the first and second side sections have configurations complementary to configurations of portions of a leading end of the following link, such that there is a close fit between the clevis and chain when the leading link is coupled to the clevis by the pin member.
Claims
1. An attachment for use with a safety chain which comprises a leading link and a following link connected to the leading link, the attachment comprising: a clevis having first and second lateral side sections and an opening between the side sections into which a leading end of the leading link is receivable; and a pin member receivable by the first and second side sections so as to extend across the opening to couple the leading link to the clevis when the leading end is received in the opening, wherein: a portion of the clevis defined between the first and second sections has a configuration complementary to a configuration of the leading end of the leading link; and/or portions of the first and second side sections have configurations complementary to configurations of portions of a leading end of the following link, such that there is a close fit between the clevis and chain when the leading link is coupled to the clevis by the pin member.
2. An attachment according to claim 1, wherein said portion of the clevis is curved about an axis of curvature which, when the pin is received by the first and second side sections so as to extend across the opening, is coincident with or parallel to a central axis of the pin, whereby to conform to a curvature of the leading end of the leading link.
3. An attachment according to claim 2, wherein said portion of the clevis is so curved through an angle not exceeding 90° so as to permit rotation of the leading link about the axis of curvature or central axis.
4. An attachment according to claim 1, wherein said portion of the clevis is transversely curved so as to conform to a curvature of the leading end of the leading link which curvature extends from one lateral side of that leading end to the other lateral side of that leading end.
5. An attachment according to claim 1, wherein said portions of the first and second sections are transversely curved so as to conform to a curvature of the leading end of the following link which curvature extends from one lateral side of that end to the other lateral side of that end.
6. An attachment according to claim 5, wherein said portions of the first and second sections are curved about an axis of curvature which, when the pin is received by the first and second side sections so as to extend across the opening, is coincident with a central axis of the pin, thereby permitting rotation of the leading link and following link about the central axis.
7. An attachment according to claim 6, wherein the first and second sections are configured with a concavity which is curved about that axis of curvature, the concavity being interrupted by said opening.
8. An attachment according to claim 7, wherein the concavity is curved through an angle of at least 90° about its axis of curvature, whereby said rotation can be through an angle of at least 90°.
9. An attachment according to claim 6, wherein said portions of the first and second sections are configured such that the leading end of the following link can slide over those portions during said rotation.
10. An attachment according to claim 1, comprising a base a perimeter region of which is weldable or welded to a support surface.
11. An assembly comprising: a clevis according to claim 1; said pin member; and said chain, wherein the pin member is received by the first and second side sections, so as to extend across the opening, and the leading end of the leading link is received in the opening such that leading link is coupled to the clevis.
12. An assembly according to claim 11, wherein the pin member is rotatable, about a central axis thereof, with respect to the clevis.
13. An assembly according to claim 11, wherein the pin member comprises a cylindrical shank configured with diametrically opposed flats passing through the opening through the leading link, the flats being separated by a distance not greater than a width of the opening.
14. An assembly according to claim 13, wherein said distance is substantially equal to said width.
15. An assembly according to claim 13, wherein the flats extend only partway along the shank.
16. An assembly according to claim 11, wherein the pin member is tethered to the clevis.
17. A pin member for attaching a leading link of a safety chain to an attachment which comprises a clevis having first and second lateral side sections and an opening between the side sections into which a leading end of the leading link can be received, the pin member being receivable by the first and second side sections so as to extend across the opening to couple the leading link to the clevis when the leading end is so received, the pin member comprising a cylindrical shank configured with diametrically opposed flats which are arranged so as to pass through the opening through the leading link and are separated by a distance not greater than a width of the opening.
18. A safety chain attachment device for use with a safety chain having a plurality of links, the links comprising a leading link and a following link connected to the leading link, the device comprising: a clevis having first and second sides and an opening passing between the first and second sides; and a clevis pin receivable in the opening to couple the leading link to the clevis, wherein the clevis includes, between said first and second sides, a seating region which is contoured to accommodate at least a surface geometry of the leading link, such that a clearance between the clevis and the leading link is minimized when the clevis pin is received in the aperture.
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Description
[0025] Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be describe, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which;
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[0043] The clevis 10 is symmetric about a central upright plane arranged between the first and second side sections 20, 30, such that the first side section 20 is the mirror image of the second side section 30, though it will be appreciated that in some embodiments there can be asymmetry between the two side sections without reducing the rated capacity of the clevis under load.
[0044] To affix the clevis 10 to the support surface, such as a rearwardly facing surface or underneath surface of a trailer or tow bar, it is welded to the support surface (by any suitable method, such as MIG or arc welding) around a perimeter of its base. In addition, the clevis has recessed portions 40, 41 at opposite ends. Advantageously, this allows a greater perimeter at the base, thereby permitting a longer weld join, without increasing the footprint of the clevis and without substantially affecting the load transfer properties.
[0045] First side section 20 includes a boss 22 and second side sect on includes a boss 32.The bosses 22, 32 have apertures 24, 34 respectively extending through them so as to receive a clevis pin 60 in a manner which will later be described.
[0046] Each side of side sections 20, 30 has a recessed region 50. Recessing of the sides 20, 30 in this manner reduces the mass of the attachment 1, and limits the maximum thickness through any given cross section, for welding purposes.
[0047] Between the first side section 20 and the second side section 30 there is a recessed seating region, generally indicated by dotted outline 300 in
[0048] The seating region 300 includes, referring to
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[0050] The second surface portions are contoured to match the surface geometry of following link 510. More particularly, the surface portions 302, 304 are transversely curved, as can best be seen in
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[0052] To tether the leading link 500 to the clevis 10, it is nestled in the clevis on first surface 310, which complements the geometry of the outer surface of at least the end of the leading link 500, as illustrated in
[0053] In preferred embodiments, the point 62 of the clevis pin 60 may include a groove (not shown) to accommodate a circlip or other component, which bears against boss 22 to restrain the pin 60 against transverse movement relative to the clevis 10. This improves load transfer into the pin 60, thus further reducing any tendency for the clevis side sections 20, 30 to be forced apart. As will be appreciated, any number of other means of securing the clevis pin may be employed to achieve the same or a similar effect, including hut not limited to a pin, bolt, or tapered shank bolt.
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[0057] The body or shank 66 of clevis pin 60 has flattened portions 1502, 1504 extending partially along its length and located either side of a curved upper portion 1510. When leading link 500 is tethered to the clevis 10 or 10′ using the clevis pin 60 (
[0058] It will be appreciated that various modifications, additions and alterations may be made to the invention by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
[0059] Throughout this specification, unless the context requires otherwise, the word “comprise”, and variations such as “comprises” and “comprising”, will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps.