Claims
- 1. Securement mechanism for releasably securing an automobile to a horizontal rail car deck in response to longitudinal movement of said automobile along said deck, said automobiles each having a frame spring-suspended on wheels, said securement mechanism comprising:
- a locking hook having a vertical shank and an elongated prong extending outwardly from the lower end of said shank,
- means for removably attaching said locking hook to and beneath the frame of said automobile whereby longitudinal movement of said automobile along said rail car deck will translate said prong along and above said deck,
- a socket member having spaced-apart top and bottom walls and spaced-apart side walls and open at at least one end for insertion of said prong into said socket,
- means for removably attaching said socket member to said rail car deck with said open end of said socket in the path of movement of said prong,
- means forming a downwardly facing surface on said prong and means forming an upwardly facing surface on said socket member, said surfaces being interengageable upon insertion of said prong into said socket to limit upward movement of said prong relative to said socket when inserted thereinto,
- means forming a vertical surface on said shank and means forming a vertical surface on said socket, said vertical surfaces being interengageable for limited movement of said prong into said socket,
- a lock member mounted on said socket member for movement between a first position blocking removal of said prong from said socket member when said prong is inserted into said socket member and a second position allowing said prong to be inserted and removed from said socket member,
- means biasing said lock member to its first position,
- means forming interengageable surfaces on said lock member and said prong for moving said lock member to its second position by said prong as said prong is inserted into said socket member.
- 2. Securement mechanism as set forth in claim 1 and further including:
- means forming interengageable vertical surfaces on said locking hook and said socket member for limiting sidewards movement of said locking hook relative to said socket member when said prong is inserted into said socket member.
- 3. Securement mechanism as set forth in claim 1 and further including:
- means forming interengageable cam surfaces on said prong and said socket member for moving said locking hook downwardly relative to said socket member during initial insertion of said prong into said socket.
- 4. Securement mechanism as set forth in claim 1 wherein said means for removably attaching said socket member to said rail car deck comprises means forming a slotted hole in said deck and a Tee-fastener on said socket member, said Tee-fastener having an elongated head passable through said slotted hole only when said head is aligned with the length of said slotted hole.
- 5. Securement mechanism as set forth in claim 4 and further including:
- means forming interengageable cam surfaces on said prong and said socket member for moving said locking hook downwardly relative to said socket member during initial insertion of said prong into said socket.
- 6. Securement mechanism as set forth in claim 5 and further including:
- means forming interengageable vertical surfaces on said locking hook and said socket member for limiting sidewise movement of said locking hook relative to said socket member when said prong is inserted into said socket member.
- 7. Securement mechanism as set forth in claim 1 wherein said socket member includes a horizontal shaft rotatably mounted in said side walls and wherein said lock member is mounted on said shaft for pivotal movement of said lock member between its first and second positions upon rotation of said shaft above its axis and wherein said means for biasing said lock member to its first position comprises a counterweight mounted on said shaft, said counterweight being movable downwardly by gravity to rotate said shaft and move said lock member to its first position.
- 8. Securement mechanism as set forth in claim 7 wherein said counterweight has a release member thereon spaced above said deck, said release member being movable upwardly relative to said deck to rotate said shaft to move said lock member to its second position.
- 9. Securement mechanism as set forth in claim 8 and further including an unlocking tool comprising a body slidable along said deck and a wedge mounted on said body, and means for guiding forward sliding movement of said body along said deck to enter said wedge between said deck and said release member.
- 10. Securement mechanism as set forth in claim 9 and further including means mounting said wedge on the body of said unlocking tool for limited forward and rearward movement of said wedge relative to said body and spring means biasing said wedge forwardly relative to said body.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 646,940, filed Jan. 6, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,067,469, issued Jan. 10, 1978.
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