Information
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Patent Grant
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6637347
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Patent Number
6,637,347
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Date Filed
Friday, September 20, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 28, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Morano; S. Joseph
- Olson; Lars A.
Agents
- Thomte, Mazour & Niebergall
- Thomte; Dennis L.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 105 286
- 105 378
- 049 218
- 049 219
- 049 220
- 292 39
- 292 40
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A module is provided for use with a drive mechanism particularly suited for plug-type railcar doors to prevent “overspinning” and “drifting.” The mechanism disclosed is a double brake-type mechanism and includes a first rotatably mounted member. The first member is arranged to transmit force in either direction of rotation and is connected with an input drive mechanism. The drive mechanism includes a rotatable pinion gear carried on a rotatable input shaft extending generally parallel to the axis of rotation of the first member. The pinion gear is connected with the shaft by means which cause it to move longitudinally of the shaft to a first or a second spaced point depending upon the direction the shaft is rotated. At each of the points, there are ratchets which are freely rotatable relative to the shaft except when the pinion gear moves to engage them at their respective points. When engaged, the ratchets permit movement of the shaft only in one direction. The arrangement is such that should the driven mechanism being moving the member at a rate greater than the pinion, the pinion will move longitudinally of the shaft to engage the other ratchet wheel and prevent movement of the shaft in response to force input from the driven mechanism. One of the ratchets has an even number of teeth and one of the ratchets has an odd number of teeth. The profiles of the ratchet teeth on the ratchets are different.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an anti-spin/anti-drift module for use with a “plug-in” or “plug-type” railway car door and more particularly to an anti-spin/anti-drift module including first and second ratchets wherein the first ratchet has an odd number of ratchet teeth and the second ratchet has an even number of ratchet teeth.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Compression-sealing “plug-in” or “plug-type” doors are commonly provided for railway freight cars where an ambient sealing of the interior is desired, a typical case in point being refrigerated railway cars. Such doors often have a gear-operated door frame engaging mechanism coupled to be driven by rotation of a handle affixed to a pinion shaft which operates the mechanism to alternatively sealingly close the door, or alternatively to unlock it. These mechanisms are inherently powerful, and when the door is compressingly sealed, a significant reverse torque is imparted to the handle as a result of the compression forces. Such a reverse torque can also arise from a number of other factors, such as a shifted load of product inside the car leaning against the door, or the force of the door's own weight when the car is tilted to lean outward. Handles are routinely secured against counter-rotation in the door-opening direction by handle locking mechanisms of one sort or another. To open the door, however, the handle lock must be released. If, at that time, or at any other time during rotation of the handle in the door-opening direction, the operator should lose control of the handle, the handle will frequently spin, resulting in a highly dangerous condition to the operator, and occasionally resulting in broken bones.
An anti-spin device for use with “plug-in” or “plug-type” railcar doors is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,920,894, a patent owned by the assignee of this invention. U.S. Pat. No. 3,660,938 discloses a dual brake-type drive mechanism which is an anti-spin/anti-drift type of mechanism. The anti-spin/anti-drift mechanism disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,660,938 includes first and second ratchets having the same number of ratchet teeth provided on the outer peripheries thereof. First and second gravity-operated ratchet pawls are in engagement with the ratchet teeth on the first and second ratchets, respectively. When the unit of the '938 patent is installed in a plug-in door, the mechanism of the '938 patent provides an anti-spin function to prevent handle backspin when opening the door and an anti-drift function to prevent the door from drifting into the car once the door is open. However, with the door of the '938 patent in the open position, as the operator begins to close the door against the gasket seal, if the operator releases the handle when the ratchet pawl is disengaged from the anti-spin ratchet, the handle may violently spin like a propeller. This occurs if the ratchet pawl is on top of the ratchet tooth instead of being engaged into the tooth of the anti-spin ratchet.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An anti-spin/anti-drift module is described for attachment to a railway car plug-in door locking mechanism which releasably locks the door. The module comprises a pinion shaft with the outer end thereof extending through the outer surface of the railway car door. An operating handle is attachable to the outer end of the pinion shaft for operating the same. A back plate is secured to inner end of the pinion shaft and has at least a pair of spaced-apart arcuate slots formed therein. The pinion shaft is provided with an externally threaded portion thereon outwardly of the back plate. A pinion shaft sleeve is threadably mounted on an externally threaded portion of the pinion shaft. A pinion gear assembly is mounted on the pinion shaft sleeve for rotation therewith and includes an outer ring-shaped plate at its outer end and an inner ring-shaped plate at its inner end. The pinion gear assembly includes an externally presented pinion gear positioned between the inner and outer plates. The pinion gear assembly includes inwardly extending dogs which are movably received by the arcuate slots in the back plate. A first ring-shaped ratchet, ratchet wheel or ratchet gear is rotatably positioned between the inner ring-shaped plate and the back plate and includes a plurality of spaced-apart ratchet teeth. Friction pads or discs are positioned on the opposite sides of the first ratchet. A second ring-shaped ratchet, ratchet wheel or ratchet gear is rotatably positioned adjacent the outer surface of the outer ring-shaped plate with the second ratchet including spaced-apart ratchet teeth. First and second ratchet pawls are in engagement with the ratchet teeth of the first and second ratchets, respectively. Friction pads or discs are positioned on opposite sides of the second ratchet. A flange is mounted on the pinion shaft for rotation therewith outwardly of the second ratchet. The ratchet teeth of the first and second ratchets face opposite directions and have different profiles. The first ratchet has an even number of ratchet teeth (
20
) while the second ratchet has an odd number of ratchet teeth (
21
). With the module of this invention, it is impossible for the handle to violently spin as described above when the car door is open and the operator begins to close the same. The uneven numbered teeth on the second ratchet permits the second ratchet pawl to stay engaged with the teeth when closing the door under load.
It is therefore a principal object of the invention to provide an improved anti-spin/anti-drift module for use with a “plug-in” or “plug-type” railcar door.
A further object of the invention is to provide an anti-spin/anti-drift module for a railcar door operating mechanism which prevents undesirable rotation of the operating handle when closing the door under load.
A further object of the invention is to provide an anti-spin/anti-drift module for a railcar door operating mechanism which includes first and second ratchets with the first ratchet having an even number of ratchet teeth and the second ratchet having an uneven number of teeth.
These and other objects will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side view of a railcar having a plug-in or plug-type door mounted therein;
FIG. 2A
is a side elevational view of the door of
FIG. 1
with the module of this invention mounted therein;
FIG. 2B
is a partial end view illustrating the mechanism for opening and closing the door;
FIG. 3
is a side elevational view of the anti-spin/anti-drift module of this invention utilized with the operating mechanism for the door;
FIG. 4
is a side elevational view of the operating mechanism for the door with the module of this invention being associated therewith;
FIG. 5
is an end view of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is an end elevational view of the module of this invention;
FIG. 7
is a vertical sectional view of the module of this invention as seen on lines
7
—
7
of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 8
is end view of the module as seen from the right of
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is an exploded perspective view of the module of this invention;
FIG. 10
is a partial side elevational view illustrating the engagement of the ratchet pawls with the teeth of the ratchets;
FIG. 11
is an end view of the mechanism of
FIG. 10
;
FIG. 12
is a view similar to
FIG. 10
except that one of the ratchets pawls is engaging one of the ratchets; and
FIG. 13
is a view similar to
FIG. 2
except that the other ratchet pawl is illustrated as being in engagement with the other ratchet.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings, and in particular initially to
FIGS. 1-5
, a railway car
10
, configured with a plug-in or plug-type door
12
having an interior locking gear mechanism
14
(hereinafter referred to as “locking mechanism”), is normally covered by an access plate
16
and is normally actuated by the rotation of a handle
18
affixed to an outwardly extending shaft which normally has a pinion gear affixed to the inner end thereof which is in engagement with the teeth on the periphery of the gear segment of the mechanism
14
.
The details of the general structure of the railway car
10
and the general structural details of door
12
form no particular part of the invention; however, the door
12
is mounted so that it can move laterally into and out of the opening formed in the car
10
and be shifted longitudinally of the car
10
. As seen in
FIG. 2A
, the door
12
is carried by a pair of vertically extending pipes or shafts
200
,
202
. The lower ends of the shafts
200
,
202
are each provided with a laterally extending lever arm or crank
204
. At the end of each of the cranks
204
, a roller hanger assembly
206
is mounted for pivoting movement about a vertical axis. At the upper ends of the shafts
200
,
202
, arms
208
are connected to extend laterally outward in the manner shown. The outer ends of each of the arms
208
are provided with a roller
210
which extends vertically upward for rotation about a vertical axis. The roller hanger assemblies
206
are carried on a conventional track section
212
which extends longitudinally of the car and supports the door for movement therealong. The upper guide rollers
210
are received in a guideway
214
of conventional construction which also extends along the car.
Rotation of the pipes
200
,
202
in the clockwise and counterclockwise directions, respectively, causes the door
12
to be swung outwardly away from the car
10
, whereas, rotation in the opposite direction moves the door into engagement with the opening in the car
10
. Preferably, the door carries a compression gasket seal of conventional design (not shown) about its peripheral edge so that when the door is moved into a closed position, the gasket mates with inwardly extending flanges on the door opening to seal the door.
Referring to
FIG. 2A
, the vertically extending shafts
200
,
202
are pivotally or rotatably connected to the front face of the door
12
by suitable brackets which are bolted or otherwise connected to the door
12
in conventional fashion. Conventional means is also provided for locking the door in the closed position. Said means takes the form of a plurality of horizontally movable lock bolt members
218
. As shown, each of the lock bolt members
218
is carried by a pair of slide brackets
220
which are connected to the door frame members. The upper pair of lock bolt members
218
are driven by horizontally extending drive bars
222
. Thus, with the door moved into position in the opening in the car
10
, outward actuation of the lock bolts
218
causes their outer ends to engage with the keeper plates to firmly lock the door into position.
As seen in the drawings, the vertical shafts
200
,
202
and the horizontally extending lock bolts
218
are all commonly driven by the locking mechanism
14
in conventional fashion except for the module
20
. The locking mechanism
14
functions to actuate the horizontally extending drive bars
222
in conventional fashion through the sector gear
224
. Module
20
functions as a drive means for actuating the sector gear
224
. As explained in U.S. Pat. No. 3,660,938, the various drive components of the conventional car door are preferably arranged so that there is a minimum of friction to make the door opening and closing relatively easy. This can cause problems in that during actuation of the door to the open position, the forces produced by the gasket and the forces produced by the contents of the car can act against the door to drive it open rapidly and cause spinning of the manual actuating handle. Similarly, when the doors are in the open position, the easy in and out movement of the door can allow it to drift and scrape and bang against the car side during movement of the car. The banging can scar the door and the side of the car requiring frequent painting and replacement of damaged parts. The subject invention provides an arrangement whereby the drive mechanism for the door opening and closing can be frictionally locked in both a closed and an open position. Further, overrunning or spinning during an operation is prevented. Likewise, drifting of the car door is also prevented by the module
20
.
The accessory anti-spin/anti-drift module
20
of the present invention comprises a pinion shaft
22
having an inner end
24
and an outer end
26
. The outer end
26
of pinion shaft
22
is externally threaded at
28
and has a square shaft portion
30
positioned inwardly of the externally threaded portion
28
. The outer end of pinion shaft
22
extends outwardly through the cover
16
and has the operating handle
18
mounted on the square shaft portion
30
. A nut
32
is threadably mounted on the externally threaded portion
28
to maintain the operating handle
18
on the square shaft portion
30
.
A back plate
34
is secured to the inner end of the pinion shaft
22
and includes an outer surface
36
and an inner surface
38
. Back plate
34
is provided with at least a pair of spaced-apart arcuate slots
40
and
42
formed therein. As seen in
FIG. 9
, pinion shaft
22
is provided with an externally threaded portion
44
formed thereon outwardly of the back plate
34
. A pinion shaft sleeve
46
having an inner end
48
and an outer end
50
is threadably mounted on the externally threaded portion
44
of pinion shaft
22
. As seen in
FIG. 9
, the inner end of pinion shaft sleeve
46
is provided with an annular flange
52
.
Pinion gear assembly
54
is shown in FIG.
9
and includes a central opening
56
formed therein which receives the pinion shaft sleeve
46
for rotation therewith. Pins
58
and
60
pin the pinion shaft sleeve
46
to the pinion gear assembly
54
so that sleeve
46
rotates with pinion gear assembly
54
. Sleeve
46
is provided with an internally threaded portion
62
which is threadably mounted on the externally threaded portion
44
of pinion shaft
22
.
For purposes of description, pinion gear assembly
54
will be described as including an inner end
64
and an outer end
66
. The pinion gear assembly
54
includes an inner ring-shaped plate
68
having an outer surface
70
and an inner surface
72
. The pinion gear assembly
54
also has an outer ring-shaped plate
74
at its outer end which has an outer surface
76
and an inner surface
78
. Pinion gear assembly
54
includes an externally presented pinion gear
80
which is positioned between the plates
68
and
74
, as seen in FIG.
9
. Pinion gear
80
is in engagement with the teeth of the locking mechanism
14
as will be described hereinafter. Inner plate
74
has a pair of arcuate dogs
82
and
84
extending inwardly therefrom which are received by the slots
40
and
42
, respectively. As seen in
FIG. 8
, the arcuate length of the dogs
82
and
84
is less than the arcuate length of the slots
40
and
42
to permit a certain amount of relative motion between the pinion gear assembly
54
and the pinion shaft
22
, as will be described hereinafter and which is fully disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,920,894.
Dogs
82
and
84
extend inwardly from an annular shoulder
86
formed on the inner surface of inner plate
68
. A friction sleeve
88
preferably comprised of a Delrin™ 500 or Nylon™ 101 material embraces the annular shoulder
86
, as seen in FIG.
7
. Ratchet
90
embraces the friction sleeve
88
and is provided with a plurality of ratchet teeth
92
formed on the periphery thereof. Friction discs
94
and
96
are positioned on opposite sides of the ratchet
90
and are partially received in annular recesses
98
and
100
formed on opposite sides of the ratchet
90
. As seen in
FIG. 7
, the ratchet
90
, friction discs
94
,
96
and friction sleeve
88
are positioned between the inner surface
72
of plate
68
and the outer surface
36
of back plate
34
.
As seen in
FIG. 9
, the outer surface
76
of plate
74
on the pinion gear assembly
54
is provided with an annular shoulder
102
. Friction sleeve
104
, which is identical to friction sleeve
88
embraces annular shoulder
102
. Ratchet
106
embraces friction sleeve
104
and has annular recesses
108
and
110
formed on opposite sides thereof which receive friction washers
112
and
114
therein, respectively. As seen in
FIG. 9
, ratchet
106
includes a plurality of ratchet teeth
116
on the periphery thereof. An internally threaded flange
118
is threadably mounted on the external threaded portion
44
of pinion shaft
22
outwardly of friction washer
114
, as seen in the drawings. As seen in
FIG. 7
, the inner surface
120
of flange
118
is in engagement with friction washer
114
. Threaded flange
118
is pinned to pinion shaft
22
for rotation therewith.
The module
20
of this invention is mounted in the door
12
of car
10
so that the outer end of the pinion shaft
22
extends outwardly through the access plate
16
so that handle
18
may be mounted on the square portion
30
of the pinion shaft
22
. The module
20
is secured in place on the door by any convenient means such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,660,938 and 4,920,894. When so installed, the pinion gear
80
is in engagement with teeth
120
of the gear
122
which is a portion of the locking mechanism
14
. Locking mechanism
14
includes a cam crank
124
which is adapted to extend into the recesses
126
of the locking mechanism
14
as described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,660,938. The locking mechanism
14
is connected to the door
12
such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,660,938 to compressingly seal the door
12
into the car door opening as also described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,660,938.
A pair of gravity-operated ratchet pawls
128
and
130
is pivotally mounted on a pin or bolt
132
for engagement with the ratchets
90
and
106
, respectively. As seen in the drawings, the teeth of the ratchets
90
and
106
are oppositely disposed and have somewhat different profiles. Further, an even number of teeth
92
are provided on the ratchet
90
with an odd number of teeth
116
being provided on the ratchet
106
. The profile of each of the teeth on ratchet
106
are much sharper than the profile of each of the teeth
92
on ratchet
90
. It is preferred that the number of teeth on ratchet
90
be twenty and the number of teeth on the ratchet
106
be twenty-one. With the module of this invention, it is impossible for the handle
18
to violently spin when the car door is open and the operator begins to close the same. The uneven numbered teeth on the ratchet
106
permits the ratchet pawl
130
to stay engaged with the teeth
116
when closing the door under load.
The anti-spin/anti-drift module
20
of this invention functions in an identical manner as that described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,660,938 and reliance on that disclosure is incorporated herein by reference. The main difference between the instant invention and that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,660,938 is that the ratchets
90
and
106
have different profiles with the ratchet
90
having an even number of teeth and the ratchet
106
having an uneven number of teeth so that the ratchet pawl
130
will be engaged with the teeth
116
of the ratchet
106
when the operator moves the car door from its open position towards its closed position. The design of the ratchet
106
and the uneven number of teeth provided thereon ensures that the ratchet pawl
130
will not be on top of a ratchet tooth when the operator begins to close the car door.
The operation of the drive assembly module
20
can best be understood by an explanation of a complete opening and closing cycle of operation. When the door
12
is in the closed position, to initial an opening operation, the operating handle
18
is rotated in the counterclockwise direction. Counterclockwise rotation of the pinion shaft
22
by the handle
18
causes the pinion gear assembly
54
to be moved to the right (
FIG. 7
) until it engages the plate
68
of ratchet
90
. Continued rotation causes the plate
68
to be firmly driven into engagement with the ratchet
90
to clamp the ratchet
90
against the back plate
34
. The rotation of back plate
34
with respect to pinion gear
80
is limited by the dogs
82
,
84
in the slots
40
,
42
as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,920,894. At this time, the ratchet pawl
128
prevents clockwise movement of the ratchet
90
, but ratchet
106
may fully rotate with respect to pinion shaft
22
.
Clockwise rotation of the pinion shaft
22
by the handle
18
causes the pinion gear assembly
54
to be moved to the left (
FIG. 7
) until plate
74
engages the ratchet
106
. Continued rotation causes the plate
74
to be firmly driven into engagement with the ratchet
106
to clamp the ratchet
106
against the threaded flange
118
. At this time, the ratchet pawl
130
prevents counterclockwise movement of the ratchet
106
. The ratchet pawl
130
is maintained in engagement with ratchet
106
, however, the ratchet
90
can fully rotate relative to pinion shaft
22
since it is not clamped by the pinion gear assembly.
Thus it can be seen that the invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.
Claims
- 1. An anti-spin/anti-drift module for attached to a railway car plug-in door locking mechanism releasably locking said door, comprising:a pinion shaft having inner and outer ends; said outer end of said pinion shaft extending through the outer surface of said door; an operating handle attachable to said outer end of said pinion shaft; a back plate secured to said inner end of said pinion shaft and having inner and outer surfaces; said back plate having at least a pair of spaced-apart arcuate slots formed therein; said pinion shaft having an externally threaded portion thereon outwardly of said back plate; a pinion shaft sleeve, having inner and outer ends, threadably mounted on said externally threaded portion of said pinion shaft; a pinion gear assembly, having inner and outer ends, mounted on said pinion shaft sleeve for rotation therewith; said pinion gear assembly having an outer ring-shaped plate at its outer end which has a inner and outer surfaces; said pinion gear assembly having an inner ring-shaped plate at its inner end which has inner and outer surfaces; said pinion gear assembly including an externally presented pinion gear positioned between said inner and outer plates; said pinion gear assembly including inwardly extending dogs which are movably received by said arcuate slots in said back plate; a first ring-shaped ratchet, having inner and outer surfaces, rotatably positioned between said inner ring-shaped plate and said back plate; said first ring-shaped ratchet including spaced-apart peripheral ratchet teeth; a first ring-shaped friction washer positioned between said inner surface of said inner ring-shaped plate and said outer surface of said first ratchet; a second ring-shaped friction washer positioned between said inner surface of said first ratchet and said outer surface of said back plate; a second ring-shaped ratchet having inner and outer surfaces rotatably positioned adjacent said outer surface of said outer ring-shaped plate; said second ratchet including spaced-apart peripheral ratchet teeth; a third ring-shaped friction washer, having inner and outer surfaces, positioned between said outer surface of said outer ring-shaped plate and said inner surface of said second ratchet; a flange mounted on said pinion shaft outwardly of said second ratchet for rotation with said pinion shaft and having inner and outer surfaces; a fourth ring-shaped friction washer positioned between said outer surface of said second ratchet and said inner surface of said flange; said ratchet teeth of said first and second ratchets facing opposite directions; said ratchet teeth of said first ratchet adapted to be engaged by a first ratchet pawl; said ratchet teeth of said second ratchet adapted to be engaged by a second ratchet pawl; said first ratchet having an even number of ratchet teeth; said second ratchet having an odd number of ratchet teeth.
- 2. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein the ratchet teeth of said first and second ratchets have different profiles.
- 3. The invention as defined in claim 2 wherein the ratchet teeth of said second ratchet are pointed and wherein the ratchet teeth of said first ratchet are blunt.
- 4. An anti-spin/anti-drift module for attached to a railway car plug-in door locking mechanism releasably locking said door, comprising:a pinion shaft having inner and outer ends; said outer end of said pinion shaft extending through the outer surface of said door; an operating handle attachable to said outer end of said pinion shaft; a back plate secured to said inner end of said pinion shaft and having inner and outer surfaces; said pinion shaft having an externally threaded portion thereon outwardly of said back plate; a pinion gear assembly, having inner and outer ends, threadably mounted on said externally threaded portion of said pinion shaft; a first ring-shaped ratchet rotatably positioned on said pinion shaft between said inner end of said pinion gear assembly and said back plate; said first ring-shaped ratchet including spaced-apart peripheral ratchet teeth; a first ring-shaped friction washer positioned between said first ring-shaped ratchet and said back plate; a second ring-shaped friction washer positioned between said first ring-shaped ratchet and said inner end of said pinion gear assembly; a second ring-shaped ratchet rotatably positioned on said pinion shaft at said outer end of said pinion gear assembly; said second ring-shaped ratchet including spaced-apart peripheral ratchet teeth; a third ring-shaped friction washer positioned between said second ring-shaped ratchet and said pinion gear assembly; a flange threadably mounted on said pinion shaft outwardly of said second ring-shaped ratchet; a fourth ring-shaped friction washer positioned between said second ring-shaped ratchet and said flange; said flange being operatively secured to said pinion gear assembly for rotation therewith relative to said pinion shaft; the rotation of said pinion shaft in a first direction by said operating handle causing said pinion shaft to threadably move with respect to said pinion gear assembly thereby frictionally clamping said first ring-shaped ratchet between said inner end of said pinion gear assembly and said back plate through said first and second friction washers; the rotation of said pinion shaft in a second direction opposite to said first direction by said operating handle causing said pinion shaft to threadably move with respect to said pinion gear assembly thereby frictionally clamping said second ring-shaped ratchet between said outer end of said pinion gear assembly and said threaded flange through said third and fourth friction washers; said first ring-shaped ratchet having an even number of ratchet teeth; said second ring-shaped ratchet having an odd number of ratchet teeth; a first ratchet pawl associated with said first ring-shaped ratchet for preventing rotation of said first ring-shaped ratchet in one direction; a second ratchet pawl associated with said second ring-shaped ratchet for preventing rotation of said second ring-shaped ratchet in one direction; said ratchet teeth of said first ring-shaped ratchet being opposed to the ratchet teeth of said second ring-shaped ratchet.
- 5. The module of claim 4 wherein said back plate has at least two arcuate slots formed therein and wherein said pinion gear assembly has at least a pair of dogs extending therefrom which are received by said slots.
- 6. The module of claim 4 wherein said ratchet teeth of said first ring-shaped ratchet have a different profile than said ratchet teeth of said second ring-shaped ratchet.
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