The invention generally relates to mechanical coupling mechanisms such as carabiners, karabiners, and snap-hooks. In particular, the invention relates to an improved carabiner gate system and method of operation.
Carabiners, karabiners, snap-hooks, and releasable clamps are used in a variety of applications for releasably coupling objects to one another. For example, a rock climber may use one or more carabiners to releasably secure a rope to a protection device during vertical ascension. Carabiners generally include a frame, a gate, and a releasable gate closure mechanism. The gate is configured to releasably engage the frame so as to form a continuous inner region which can mechanically couple to one or more objects. The releasable gate closure mechanism is configured to allow the gate to be selectively pivoted with respect to the frame in order to facilitate addition or removal of items from the continuous inner region. The releasable gate closure mechanism simultaneously biases the gate toward a closed configuration with respect to the frame so as to maintain mechanical coupling of items within the continuous inner region. A wide variety of frame, gate, and biasing systems exist to specifically accommodate particular applications and/or manufacturing costs for the carabiner.
Wire-gate type carabiners represent a particular gate construction, biasing system, and gate-frame interface. Wire-gate carabiners utilize a substantially elongated, looped rigid wire member for the gate portion of the carabiner system. A wire member is substantially an elongated metal structure with a circular cross-sectional shape. In general, the lengthwise ends of the wire member gate are oppositely coupled to the frame such that the spring/rebound rigidity of the gate creates the automatic biasing mechanism. As the gate is selectively pivoted about the frame coupling point, the torsional and bending properties of the wire automatically generate a biasing force that mechanically urges the gate back toward the closed configuration. The frame includes a gate interface region which generally includes a hook over which the loop of the gate is configured to extend while in the closed configuration. The reliable positioning of the loop with respect to the hook significantly affects the structural ability of the carabiner to counteract shear forces. Due to the inherent minimal gate thickness, wire-gate type carabiners are usually lighter in overall weight compared to other carabiners. However, the unique requirements and limitations of the gate/frame interface have resulted in an inability to manufacture wire-gate type carabiners for certain applications.
A variety of specialized carabiner designs are configured to include specific mechanical characteristics that optimize particular functionalities. One type of specialized carabiner includes a hookless or keyed engagement coupling scheme between the gate and frame when in the closed configuration. This type of gate/frame engagement scheme optimizes the engagement and disengagement of the carabiner with particular items such as a bolt hanger or a non-sling protection device. However, structural modifications must be incorporated into the gate/frame interface to maintain the necessary reliable coupling between the gate and frame in the closed configuration. For example, some form of three-dimensional keyed interface must generally be incorporated to provide the necessary engagement between the gate and frame. The three-dimensional keyed interface increases the reliability of the coupling between the gate and frame without the introduction of a hook structure. Various problems exist with conventional hookless carabiners, including manufacturing cost, susceptibility to debris-related obstruction, durability, and weight.
Therefore, there is a need in the industry for a carabiner that overcomes the limitations of existing systems in a cost-efficient manner.
The invention particularly relates to an improved carabiner gate system and method of operation. One embodiment of the present invention relates to a carabiner system including a frame and a gate. The frame includes an opening between a pivot region and a keyed region. The keyed region of the frame may be hookless. The gate is pivotably coupled to the frame across the opening to form a continuously enclosed inner region in the closed configuration. The gate is also pivotably coupled about the pivot region of the frame, forming a gap between the gate and frame in an open configuration. The gate further includes a key-lock region, a gate region, and an attachment region which are integrally formed together without any type of coupling between regions. The gate region includes a plurality of elongated members between the key-lock region and attachment region. The plurality of elongated members may include non-circular cross sections and varying thicknesses and tolerances designed to optimize functionality, weight, and appearance. Alternative embodiments include unique methods of operation and manufacturing.
Embodiments of the present invention represent a significant advance in the field of carabiner systems by combining the functional advantages of hookless coupling between the gate and frame with an optimal integral single component gate. Comparable conventional key-lock carabiner gates generally require multi component gate systems with compression couplings or internal springs. Embodiments of the present invention minimize gate components and avoid coupling weaknesses between gate regions by providing a unique integral gate shape that inherently includes the respective regions for spring biasing, gate structure, and releasable hookless frame coupling.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be set forth or will become more fully apparent in the description that follows and in the appended claims. The features and advantages may be realized and obtained by means of the instruments and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. Furthermore, the features and advantages of the invention may be learned by the practice of the invention or will be obvious from the description, as set forth hereinafter.
The following description of the invention can be understood in light of the Figures, which illustrate specific aspects of the invention and are a part of the specification. Together with the following description, the Figures demonstrate and explain the principles of the invention. In the Figures, the physical dimensions may be exaggerated for clarity. The same reference numerals in different drawings represent the same element, and thus their descriptions will be omitted.
The invention particularly relates to an improved carabiner gate system and method of operation. One embodiment of the present invention relates to a carabiner system including a frame and a gate. The frame includes an opening between a pivot region and a keyed region. The keyed region of the frame may be hookless. The gate is pivotably coupled to the frame across the opening to form a continuously enclosed inner region in the closed configuration. The gate is also pivotably coupled about the pivot region of the frame, forming a gap between the gate and frame in an open configuration. The gate further includes a key-lock region, a gate region, and an attachment region which are integrally formed together without any type of coupling between regions. The gate region includes a plurality of elongated members between the key-lock region and attachment region. The plurality of elongated members may include non-circular cross sections and varying thicknesses and tolerances designed to optimize functionality, weight, and appearance. Also, while embodiments are described in reference to a carabiner gate system, it will be appreciated that the teachings of the present invention are applicable to other areas including but not limited to methods of operation, methods of manufacturing, etc.
The following terms are defined as follows:
Integral—A plurality of regions formed together without any type of coupling therebetween. For example, a conventional paperclip has multiple parallel regions without any type of coupling therebetween.
Molded—a member being formed of a single three-dimensional mold. A molded Mar. 11, 2018 member may include specific sub-regions having particular shapes and functions. For example, a traditional paperclip is a molded metal structure that does not include any form of couplings between the regions.
Hookless—a type of carabiner-gate coupling that does not include any type of hook oriented toward the interior of the enclosed carabiner frame.
Wireless—a structure that is composed of one or more materials that does not include a metal wire.
Pivotably coupled—two components that are coupled in a manner that enables a pivotal movement therebetween.
Continuously enclosed region—a two-dimensional region which is enclosed within a substantially continuous structure.
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The frame 150 is a substantially C-shaped structure with a spine region 170 and an opening 190 between a pivot region 160 and a keyed region 180. The frame may be composed of one or more materials, including but not limited to metals and coatings. The frame may include various well known cross sectional shapes so as to optimize weight and strength characteristics, including but not limited to I-beam. It will be appreciated that the various carabiner gate systems discussed in this application may be practiced with a wide variety of carabiner frame structures, styles, and shapes. The keyed region 180 may include a flat parallel region 182 and an orthogonal expanded region 184 as shown in
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In operation, a user may selectively transition the carabiner system 100 from the biased default closed configuration (
It should be noted that various alternative system designs may be practiced in accordance with the present invention, including one or more portions or concepts of the embodiment illustrated in
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/500,515 filed May 3, 2017, the contents of which are incorporated by reference.
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62500515 | May 2017 | US |