Security devices, such as for example, padlocks and other types of conventional locks are known in the art. Many security devices are provided for restricting access to enclosures, for example, by securing hasps or other lock points on doors or gates, or for restricting access to equipment and control instruments, including, for example, electrical components, such as switches, dials, push buttons, and electrical connections, and fluid system components, such as valves, pressure regulators, and fluid conduit fittings and connectors. Some locking devices are provided with an adjustable and/or selectively detachable cable that may be secured around or through a lock feature (e.g., a hasp, latch, or other such feature) to provide a locking condition.
In accordance with an aspect of the present application, in an exemplary embodiment, a cable locking device includes a housing, a reel at least partially disposed in the housing and rotatable in a first, cable tightening direction and a second, cable loosening direction, a cable having a first end portion fixed to the reel and a second end portion extending outward through a cable passage in the housing, at least one clamp member disposed in the housing and defining at least a portion of the cable passage, and a locking mechanism assembled with the housing and movable between a locked position and an unlocked position. The at least one clamp member is movable between a clamping position in which the at least one clamp member engages a portion of the cable disposed in the cable passage to prevent movement of the cable within the cable passage in at least an outward direction, and a releasing position in which the at least one clamp member permits movement of the cable within the cable passage in the outward direction. The locking mechanism includes a reel securing portion and a clamp member securing portion, wherein when the locking mechanism is in the locked position, the reel securing portion secures the reel against rotation in the cable loosening direction, and wherein when the locking mechanism is in the unlocked position, the clamp member securing portion secures the at least one clamp member in the releasing position.
In another exemplary embodiment, a cable locking device includes a housing, a reel at least partially disposed in the housing and rotatable in a first, cable tightening direction and a second, cable loosening direction, the reel including a plurality of latch portions disposed around a periphery of the reel, a cable having a first end portion fixed to the reel and a second end portion extending outward through a cable passage in the housing, and a locking mechanism assembled with the housing. The locking mechanism includes a latching lever that engages an aligned one of the plurality of latch portions, and a locking cam that pivots the latching lever out of engagement with the plurality of latch portions when the locking cam is rotated from a locked position to an unlocked position, to permit rotation of the reel in the cable loosening direction.
In another exemplary embodiment, a cable locking device includes a housing, a cable having a first end portion retained within the housing and a second end portion extending outward through a cable passage in the housing and terminating at a cable end connector, the cable end connector being receivable in a cable connection port in the housing, and a locking mechanism assembled with the housing and movable between a locked position and an unlocked position, the locking mechanism including a first cable securing portion and a second cable securing portion. When the locking mechanism is in the locked position, the first cable securing portion secures the cable against movement within the cable passage in at least an outward direction, and the second cable securing portion secures the cable end connector within the cable connection port. When the locking mechanism is in the unlocked position, the first cable securing portion permits movement of the cable within the cable passage in the outward direction, and the second cable securing portion permits removal of the cable end connector from the cable connection port.
Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description made with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The Detailed Description merely describes exemplary embodiments and is not intended to limit the scope of the claims in any way. Indeed, the invention as claimed is broader than and unlimited by the exemplary embodiments, and the terms used in the claims have their full ordinary meaning. Also, while specific exemplary embodiments in the present application describe cable lockout devices including an enclosed ratcheting cable retaining reel and a connection port for securing a terminal end of the cable, one or more of the features described herein may additionally or alternatively be applied to other types of cable locking devices, including, for example, locking devices that do not have an internal reel, locking devices with cables that do not have a detachable end portion, locking devices that do not have a ratcheting or cinching feature.
According to an aspect of the present application, a cable locking device may be provided with an internal reel rotatable in a cable tightening direction, for example, for retaining an unused portion of a cable and/or for cinching or securing the cable through or around a locking feature, and rotatable in a cable loosening direction, for example, for releasing the cable from the locking feature. The cable locking device may be provided with a locking mechanism configured to secure the reel against rotation in at least the cable loosening direction when the locking mechanism is in a locked position, and to permit the reel to rotate in the cable loosening direction when the locking mechanism is in an unlocked position.
According to an aspect of the present application, the cable locking device includes at least one cable securing feature or cable securing portion that secures the cable against loosening or withdrawal from the housing. As one example, a cable securing portion may include at least one gripping or clamping member that defines a portion of the cable passage and grips or clamps against the portion of the cable in the cable passage to prevent movement of the cable within the cable passage in at least an outward or loosening direction. While many different types of clamping members may be utilized, in the illustrated embodiment, a clamping portion or clamping arrangement 140 (
To allow for loosening or withdrawal of an additional portion of the cable from the housing, a locking mechanism may be provided that, when moved from a locked position to an unlocked position, causes or permits movement of the clamping portion from the clamping position to the releasing position. In the illustrated embodiment, the locking mechanism 150 (
To secure the locking mechanism in the locked position, at least one of the lockout member and the housing may be provided with at least one lock aperture through which a locking member (e.g., a padlock shackle) may be secured to block or prevent movement of the lockout member from the first (or lockout) position to the second (or released) position. In the illustrated embodiment, the lockout member 155 includes a plurality of lock apertures 157 that align with a corresponding plurality of apertures 117 in the housing 110 when the lockout member is in the first position. When one or more locking members are inserted through one or more of the aligned sets of apertures 117, 157, movement of the lockout member from the first position to the second position, and corresponding movement of the locking cam actuating portion 152 into engagement with the jaws 141, 142, are prevented.
In the illustrated embodiment, the spring loaded jaw arrangement and locking cam disengagement from the jaws in the locked position allow for cinching or tightening of the cable when the locking mechanism is in the locked position. In other embodiments (not shown), the locking mechanism may additionally or alternatively provide for a condition in which the locking mechanism (e.g., using the locking cam) secures the clamping portion in clamping engagement with the cable, such that the cable may not be tightened or cinched in such a condition. This condition may coincide with the locked position of the locking mechanism, or may be provided as a third selectable position of the locking mechanism.
According to another exemplary aspect of the present application, a cable securing portion of a cable locking device may additionally (i.e., in addition to the clamping portion described above) or alternatively (i.e., instead of the clamping portion described above) include a reel securing portion for securing the internal cable reel against rotation in at least a cable loosening or cable withdrawing direction, to prevent movement of the cable within the cable passage in at least an outward or loosening direction. While many different types of reel securing portions may be utilized, in the illustrated embodiment, a reel securing portion or reel securing arrangement 160 (
To allow for loosening or withdrawal of an additional portion of the cable from the housing, a locking mechanism may be provided that, when moved from a locked position to an unlocked position, causes or permits movement of the reel securing portion from the reel interlock position to a reel release position, for free rotation of the reel. In the illustrated embodiment, the latching member 161 includes an actuated portion 162 that is engaged when the locking mechanism 150 is moved to an unlocked position, for movement (e.g., pivoting movement, as shown) of an interlock portion 165 of the latching member out of engagement with the reel latch portions 164. While the actuated portion 162 of the latching member 161 may be engaged by any suitable portion of the locking mechanism (e.g., by the locking cam or by some other component), in the illustrated embodiment, the actuated portion extends adjacent to one of the clamp jaws 142 for engagement with the clamp jaw 142. When the locking cam 151 is rotated to engage the actuating portion 152 with the clamp jaws 141, 142 (e.g., when a lockout member of the locking mechanism is pivoted to the second position), clamp jaw 142 engages the actuated portion 162 of the latching member 161 to pivot the latching member 161 against biasing spring 163 to the reel release position for disengagement of the interlock portion 165 from the reel latch portions 164. Accordingly, in the illustrated embodiment, movement of the locking mechanism to the unlocked position, as shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, the reel latch portion teeth 164 are contoured to permit rotation of the reel in the cable tightening direction, by engagement of angled camming surfaces of the teeth 164 with the interlock portion 165 of the latching member 161 to move the latching member against biasing spring 163 to the reel release position. In other embodiments (not shown), the locking mechanism may additionally or alternatively provide for a condition in which the locking mechanism secures the clamping portion in clamping engagement with the cable, such that the cable may not be tightened or cinched in such a condition. For example, the reel latch portions may include portions that are contoured (e.g., stepped instead of tapered) or otherwise configured to prevent movement of the latching member out of the interlock position in response to applied rotational forces to the reel in the cable loosening direction. This condition may coincide with the locked position of the locking mechanism, or may be provided as a third selectable position of the locking mechanism.
According to another exemplary aspect of the present application, a cable locking mechanism may include a cable having an exterior second end portion that terminates at a cable end connector that is insertable into a cable connection port in the housing for attachment of the second end portion of the cable to the housing of the locking device. In one such embodiment, the locking mechanism of the cable locking device may be additionally configured to secure the cable end connector within the cable connection port when the locking mechanism is in the locked position, and to permit removal of the cable end connector from the cable connection port when the locking mechanism is in the unlocked position.
In the illustrated embodiment, the second end portion 134 of the cable 130 terminates at a cable end connector 135 that is insertable into a cable connection port 118 in the housing 110. The cable end connector 135 is secured in the cable connection port 118 by a cable end securing portion or cable end securing arrangement 170 (
To allow for selective secure retention of a cable end connector within a cable connection portion in a locking device housing, a locking mechanism may be provided that, when moved from a locked position to an unlocked position, causes or permits movement of the cable end latch from the cable end securing position to the cable end releasing position, for detachment of the cable second end portion from the housing. In the illustrated embodiment, the cable end latch 171 includes an actuated portion 172 that is engaged when the locking mechanism 150 is in a locked position, thereby holding the cable end latch 171 in locking engagement with the notched portion 139 of the inserted cable end connector 135. When the locking mechanism is moved to an unlocked position, the actuated portion 172 is disengaged to permit movement of the cable end latch 171 to the cable end releasing position. While the actuated portion 172 of the cable end latch 171 may be engaged by any suitable portion of the locking mechanism (e.g., by the locking cam or by some other component), in the illustrated embodiment, the actuated portion 172 extends adjacent to the locking cam 151, such that when the locking cam 151 is rotated to engage the actuating portion 152 with the clamp jaws 141, 142 (e.g., when a lockout member of the locking mechanism is pivoted to the second position), the actuating portion 152 disengages from the cable end latch actuated portion 172 to permit disengagement of the cable end latch 171 from the notched portion 139 of the inserted cable end connector 135. Accordingly, in the illustrated embodiment, movement of the locking mechanism to the unlocked position, as shown in
While the cable end latch may be configured to automatically disengage from the cable end connector when the locking mechanism is moved to the unlocked position, in the illustrated embodiment, the locking device 100 is provided with a release button 178 that is depressible to slide the cable end latch 171 out of engagement with the cable end connector 135 when the locking mechanism 150 is in the unlocked position, with the locking cam 151 disengaged from the cable end latch 171. The cable end latch may be spring biased (e.g., by spring 173) toward the cable end securing position, to maintain attachment of the cable second end with the housing 110 until the cable end is selectively released by depressing the release button 178.
In the illustrated embodiment, the reel latch portion teeth 164 are contoured to permit rotation of the reel in the cable tightening direction, by engagement of angled camming surfaces of the teeth 164 with the interlock portion 165 of the latching member 161 to move the latching member against biasing spring 163 to the reel release position. In other embodiments (not shown), the locking mechanism may additionally or alternatively provide for a condition in which the locking mechanism secures the clamping portion in clamping engagement with the cable, such that the cable may not be tightened or cinched in such a condition. For example, the reel latch portions may include portions that are contoured (e.g., stepped instead of tapered) or otherwise configured to prevent movement of the latching member out of the interlock position in response to applied rotational forces to the reel in the cable loosening direction. This condition may coincide with the locked position of the locking mechanism, or may be provided as a third selectable position of the locking mechanism.
While various inventive aspects, concepts and features of the inventions may be described and illustrated herein as embodied in combination in the exemplary embodiments, these various aspects, concepts and features may be used in many alternative embodiments, either individually or in various combinations and sub-combinations thereof. Unless expressly excluded herein all such combinations and sub-combinations are intended to be within the scope of the present inventions. Still further, while various alternative embodiments as to the various aspects, concepts and features of the inventions—such as alternative materials, structures, configurations, methods, circuits, devices and components, software, hardware, control logic, alternatives as to form, fit and function, and so on—may be described herein, such descriptions are not intended to be a complete or exhaustive list of available alternative embodiments, whether presently known or later developed. Those skilled in the art may readily adopt one or more of the inventive aspects, concepts or features into additional embodiments and uses within the scope of the present inventions even if such embodiments are not expressly disclosed herein. Additionally, even though some features, concepts or aspects of the inventions may be described herein as being a preferred arrangement or method, such description is not intended to suggest that such feature is required or necessary unless expressly so stated. Still further, exemplary or representative values and ranges may be included to assist in understanding the present disclosure; however, such values and ranges are not to be construed in a limiting sense and are intended to be critical values or ranges only if so expressly stated. Moreover, while various aspects, features and concepts may be expressly identified herein as being inventive or forming part of an invention, such identification is not intended to be exclusive, but rather there may be inventive aspects, concepts and features that are fully described herein without being expressly identified as such or as part of a specific invention. Descriptions of exemplary methods or processes are not limited to inclusion of all steps as being required in all cases, nor is the order that the steps are presented to be construed as required or necessary unless expressly so stated.
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