Claims
- 1. For use with a casket having a locking mechanism, a collapsible locking crank comprising:
- an elongated body having first and second ends,
- a crank handle pivoted to said first end for swinging movement between a closed inoperative position in which said crank handle lies against a first side of said body and an open operative position in which said crank handle is extended away from said body's first side, and
- a crank key arm having an end configured to engage the locking mechanism, said crank key arm being pivoted to said second end for swinging movement between a closed inoperative position in which said crank key arm lies against a second opposite side of said body and an open operative position in which said crank key arm is extended away from said body's second side,
- said first and second body sides each having a trough for stowing a respective one of said crank handle and crank key arm,
- each said trough having a projection defining first and second portions projecting inwardly from a side wall of said trough,
- each said crank handle and crank key arm having a projection cooperable with said first and second projection portions of a respective one of said troughs,
- said crank handle and said crank key arm being so disposed relative to said elongated body that when pivoted to their respective operative positions, said locking crank is configured into a generally Z-shape thereby facilitating rotation of said crank key arm about its longitudinal axis by rotation of said crank handle acting through said body,
- each of said crank handle and key arm projections moving over and past a respective trough first projection portion to said operable position, each of said crank handle and key arm projections moving to atop a respective trough second projection portion in said inoperable position.
- 2. A collapsible locking crank as in claim 1, in which said body's first and second ends each have stop means for bracing said crank handle and said crank key arm in said open positions.
- 3. A collapsible locking crank as in claim 2, in which said stop means limit movement of said crank handle and said crank key arm to about a 105.degree. angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of said body.
- 4. A collapsible locking crank as in claim 1, in which said crank key arm end is a hex key head.
- 5. A collapsible locking crank as in claim 1, in which said crank handle is cylindrical.
- 6. A collapsible locking crank as in claim 1 wherein said first and second trough projection portions and said crank handle and crank key arm projections comprise:
- a transverse rib adjacent the pivot axis of said crank handle and said crank key arm, respectively, and spaced from an end wall of a respective one of said troughs,
- a raised pad on the opposite side of said transverse rib from said trough end wall,
- a dimple at an end of each said crank handle and said crank key arm, respectively, said dimples and ribs cooperating to form detents that hold said crank handle and said crank key arm in said open position, each said dimple being located between a respective transverse rib and a trough end wall when said crank handle and crank key arm are in said open position, each said dimple being located atop a respective raised pad when said crank handle and crank key arm are in said closed position.
- 7. For use with a casket having a locking mechanism, a collapsible looking crank comprising:
- an elongated body having first and second ends and opposite first and second sides, said first and second sides each having an elongated trough, each said trough having first and second projection portions projecting inwardly from a side wall of said trough,
- a cylindrical crank handle pivoted to said first end on said first side, said crank handle being capable of swinging between a closed inoperative position when housed in said trough and an open operative position when extended away from said body's first side,
- a crank key arm terminating in a hex key head at a free end spaced from a pivoted end, said crank key arm pivoted end being pivoted to said second end on said second side of said body, said crank key arm being capable of swinging between a closed inoperative position when housed in said trough and an open operative position when extended away from said body's second side;
- each said crank handle and crank key arm having a projection cooperable with said first and second projection portions of a respective one of said troughs,
- an end wall of each said trough forming a stop at an end of each said trough limiting movement of said crank handle and said crank key arm each to about a 105.degree. angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of said body,
- said first and second trough projection portions comprising a transverse rib in each said trough adjacent the pivot axis of said crank handle and said crank key arm, respectively, and spaced from said end wall of a respective one of said troughs and a raised pad on the opposite side of said transverse rib from said trough end wall,
- said crank handle and crank key arm projection comprising a dimple at an end of each said handle and said arm, respectively, said dimples and ribs cooperating to form detents that hold said crank handle and said crank key arm in said open position, each said dimple being located between a respective transverse rib and a trough end wall when said crank handle and crank key arm are in said open position, each said dimple being located atop a respective raised pad when said crank handle and crank key arm are in said closed position,
- said crank handle and said crank key arm being so disposed relative to said elongated body that when pivoted to their respective operative positions, said locking crank is configured into a generally Z-shape thereby facilitating rotation of said crank key arm about its longitudinal axis by rotation of said crank handle acting through said body.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/957,238 filed Oct. 6, 1992, now abandoned.
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