Claims
- 1. In combination, a marine closure for closing a marine hatch, window, door, or other closure opening and a wall frame for surrounding the closure and defining the closure opening, comprising:
- a peripheral closure frame;
- a panel covering one side of the closure frame, such that the frame and the panel define a space within the closure frame;
- a latching mechanism comprising:
- (a) plural dogging shafts rotatably mounted in spaced-apart relationship within the space and adjacent an inner periphery of the closure frame, each shaft having an outer end portion terminating outwardly beyond said space;
- (b) a dogging sprocket mounted on each dogging shaft for rotation therewith;
- (c) a dogging arm mounted on the outer end portion of each dogging shaft for rotation therewith, each dogging arm having a length such that the arm can rotate with its shaft to a latching position wherein the arm extends over and beyond the closure frame into a dogging relationship with a striker mounted on the wall frame adjacent the dogging arm;
- (c) a latching shaft rotatably mounted within said space and mounting a latching sprocket for rotation therewith;
- (e) an endless chain trained about said dogging sprockets and said latching sprocket such that rotation of the latching shaft rotates all of the dogging sprockets simultaneously to rotate the dogging arms into and out of their latching positions;
- (f) a latching shaft actuator accessible from outside the space for rotating the latching shaft and thereby rotating the dogging arms; and
- wherein the elements (a) through (f) of said latching mechanism are confined to an outer peripheral portion of the closure adjacent the inner periphery of the closure frame.
- 2. The combination according to claim 1 wherein the peripheral closure frame defines an irregular polygon.
- 3. The combination according to claim 2 wherein a striker corresponding to each dogging arm is mounted on the wall frame, and each striker includes cam means cooperative with the dogging arms for urging the closure against the wall frame when the dogging arms rotate into their latching positions in engagement with the strikers, and fluid sealing means interengaging the closure and wall frame when the closure is urged against the wall frame, thereby forming a fluid seal between the closure and the wall frame.
- 4. In combination, a marine closure for closing marine hatches, windows, doors and other openings and-a wall frame for surrounding the closure and defining the closure opening, comprising:
- a peripheral closure frame;
- a panel covering one side of the closure frame such that the frame and the panel define a space within the closure frame and the panel defines a plane;
- a latching mechanism confined to an outer peripheral portion of the closure adjacent an inner periphery of the closure frame such that the major central portion of the closure is free of obstructions from said latching mechanism, said latching mechanism comprising:
- plural latching dogs spaced about a peripheral portion of the closure;
- rotatable shafts within the space having axes of rotation substantially perpendicular to the plane and mounting the plural latching dogs;
- a sprocket mounted within the space on each shaft;
- a chain within the space engaging all of the sprockets;
- an actuator accessible from outside the space for driving the chain and thereby rotating all of the shafts about their respective axes in a first direction to rotate all of the latching dogs simultaneously in a first rotational direction, and for driving the chain in the direction opposite the first direction for rotating all of the shafts about their axes in a second direction to rotate all of the latching dogs simultaneously in the opposite rotational direction.
- 5. The combination according to claim 4 including a sealing member carried on a marginal edge portion of the peripheral closure frame, wherein each latching dog engages the wall frame to secure the closure to the wall frame such that the sealing member contacts the wall frame to form a fluid seal between the wall frame and the closure when the latching dogs are rotated in the first rotational direction.
- 6. The combination according to claim 5 including means for urging the closure member against the wall frame.
- 7. In combination, a marine closure for closing and fluidly sealing a closure opening and a wall frame for surrounding the closure and defining the closure opening, comprising:
- a closure member having a peripheral marginal edge portion sized and shaped to fit within the opening with the marginal edge portion engaging the surrounding wall frame;
- a fluid sealing member carried by the marginal edge portion;
- plural dogging shafts rotatably mounted on the closure member in spaced apart relationship about and adjacent to the peripheral marginal edge portion;
- a dogging sprocket mounted on each dogging shaft for rotation therewith;
- a dogging arm mounted on the outer end portion of each dogging shaft for rotation therewith, each dogging arm having a length such that the arm can rotate with its shaft to a latching position wherein the arm extends over and beyond the peripheral marginal edge portion into a dogging relationship with the surrounding wall frame;
- a latching shaft rotatably mounting a latching sprocket for rotation therewith;
- an endless chain trained about said dogging sprockets and said latching sprocket such that rotation of the latching shaft rotates all of the dogging sprockets simultaneously to rotate the dogging arms into and out of their latching positions;
- a latching shaft actuator for rotating the latching shaft and thereby rotating the dogging arms;
- said plural dogging shafts, dogging sprockets, dogging arms, latching shaft and chain are confined to an outer peripheral portion of the closure inwardly adjacent the inner periphery of the closure frame, thereby leaving the major central portion of the closure inwardly of the chain free of obstructions from said latching mechanism.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION DATA
This is a continuation of application No. Ser. No. 08/484,929, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. 5,549,068 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/276,865, filed Jul. 18, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,441,005, which is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/033,840, filed Mar. 19, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,329,869.
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