Claims
- 1. A marine closure such as a door or a hatch cover, comprising:
- a peripheral closure frame;
- inner and outer closure panels covering the frame to define a hollow core;
- a plurality of latching dogs spaced about a peripheral portion of the closure;
- latching dog actuating means mounted within the core and operably connected to all of the dogs for rotating all of the dogs simultaneously, wherein actuation of the actuating means causes rotation of all of the latching dogs, at least one of the latching dogs rotating at a different rate than the remaining dogs.
- 2. The marine closure according to claim 1 including a handle operably connected to all of the latching dogs and wherein rotation of the handle causes rotation of all of the latching dogs.
- 3. The marine closure according to claim 2, wherein each latching dog includes an elongated latching arm, and wherein the position of the latching arm is timed to correspond to the position of the handle.
- 4. The marine closure according to claim 1, wherein the actuation means includes a plurality of sprockets in the core, one connected to each latching dog, and a chain operably engaging each sprocket.
- 5. The marine closure according to claim 4, wherein a least one of the sprockets has a different diameter than the diameter of the remaining sprockets.
- 6. The marine closure according to claim 1, wherein the latching dog actuating means is mounted within the core and extends about the periphery of the core.
- 7. The marine closure according to claim 1 including a large window through the closure occupying a major central area of the closure inwardly of the actuating means.
- 8. The marine closure according to claim 1, wherein each latching dog includes an elongated latching arm for engaging a door frame, each latching dog including friction reducing means for reducing the friction between the latching arm and the door frame when the latching dog engages the frame.
- 9. The marine closure according to claim 8, wherein the friction reducing means comprises a wheel rotatably mounted to the distal end of the latching arm.
- 10. A marine closure for opening or closing a void in a wall, comprising:
- a closure member movable between a fully closed position for forming a fluid seal between the wall and the closure member and a fully open position for opening the closure;
- multiple latching dogs movable between a fully latched position for latching the closure member in the fully closed position and a fully unlatched position for enabling opening of the closure;
- latching dog actuating means common to all the latching dogs for moving the latching dogs between their latched positions and their unlatched positions, the actuating means being co-operable with all the latching dogs for moving at least one latching dog at a different rate than the others.
- 11. The marine closure according to claim 10, wherein each latching dog is connected to a sprocket and a chain operably engages each sprocket.
- 12. The marine closure according to claim 11, wherein at least one sprocket has a different diameter than the others.
- 13. The marine closure according to claim 10, wherein the actuation means includes a handle operably connected to each latching dog and operable for moving each latching dog.
- 14. A marine closure for alternately sealing and unsealing an opening in a wall, comprising:
- a peripheral closure frame;
- means for covering the frame;
- a plurality of latching dogs spaced about a peripheral portion of the closure;
- latching dog actuating means operably connected to all of the dogs for rotating all of the dogs simultaneously, wherein actuation of the actuating means causes rotation of all of the latching dogs and at least one of the latching dogs rotates at a different rate than the remaining dogs.
- 15. The closure according to claim 14 wherein the means for covering the frame comprises an inner and outer panel defining a hollow core, wherein the latching dog actuating means is mounted within the core.
- 16. The marine closure according to claim 15, wherein the actuation means includes a plurality of sprockets in the core, one connected to each latching dog, and a chain operably engaging each sprocket.
- 17. The marine closure according to claim 16, wherein a least one of the sprockets has a different diameter than the diameter of the remaining sprockets.
- 18. The marine closure according to claim 15, wherein the latching dog actuating means is mounted within the core and extends about the periphery of the core.
- 19. The marine closure according to claim 15 including a large window through the closure occupying a major central area of the closure inwardly of the actuating means.
- 20. The closure according to claim 14, including a handle operably connected to all of the latching dogs and wherein rotation of the handle causes rotation of all of the latching dogs.
- 21. The marine closure according to claim 14, wherein each latching dog includes an elongated latching arm for engaging the wall, each latching dog including friction reducing means for reducing the friction between the latching arm and the wall when the latching dog engages the wall.
- 22. The marine closure according to claim 21, wherein the friction reducing means comprises a wheel rotatably mounted to the distal end of the latching arm.
- 23. A marine closure such as a door or a hatch cover, comprising:
- a peripheral closure frame;
- inner and outer closure panels covering the frame to define a hollow core;
- a plurality of latching dogs spaced about a peripheral portion of the closure;
- a handle operably connected to all of the dogs so that rotation of the handle causes rotation of all of the dogs simultaneously, and wherein the force applied by at least one but less than all of the latching doge is greater than the force applied to the handle.
- 24. A marine closure such as a door or a hatch cover, comprising:
- a peripheral closure frame;
- inner and outer closure panels covering the frame to define a hollow core:
- a plurality of latching dogs spaced about a peripheral portion of the closure;
- a handle operably connected to all of the dogs so that rotation of the handle causes rotation of all of the dogs simultaneously, and wherein the force applied by at least one latching dog is greater than the force applied to the handle and at least one latching dog rotates at a different rate than the remaining dogs.
- 25. The marine closure according to claim 24 including a latching dog connected to the handle, and wherein the latching dog connected to the handle rotates at different rate than the remaining latching dogs.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION DATA
Continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/033,840, filed Mar. 19, 1993, U.S. Pat. No. 5,329,869.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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