The invention relates to a device for fastening cargo in a transportation means comprising at least one guide rail and at least one fastening element which can be attached to the guide rail and has at least one catch element.
Devices for fastening cargo are used, for example, in the loading region of transport vehicles, utility vehicles or the like. A device for clamping belts or loads at a plurality of predetermined locations is known, for example, from EP 1 108 608 B1. The device comprises a U-shaped rail which is arranged on the wall of a transport vehicle and has recesses defining predetermined clamping locations. The device further comprises a moving clamping element which is displaceably arranged in a channel in the U-shaped rail and has a bolt or positioning part which is tensioned by a spring such as to become lodged and jammed in one of the recesses. A position for attaching the clamping element is in this case not freely selectable but rather determined by an arrangement of the recesses.
DE 43 36 762 C1 further discloses a device for fastening cargo to loading surfaces of transportation means that comprises a holding rail and fastening elements which can be arrested in the holding rail. The fastening elements have a clamping part for insertion into the holding rail, the holding rail having a substantially trapezoidal profile with a cross section tapering toward the opening and the clamping part being made of an elastically deformable material and having a peg shape, the width of which is less than and the length of which is greater than the clear width of the opening in the holding rail. For engagement with the holding rail, the clamping part is rotated through approx. 90° about an axis extending parallel to the vertical direction of the holding rail, so the clamping part presses against the trapezoidal profile of the holding rail and is thus arrested.
The object of the present invention is to provide a device for fastening cargo in a transportation means allowing simple, rapid and flexible fastening of cargo in the transportation means.
This object is achieved by a device for fastening cargo to a transportation means comprising at least one guide rail and at least one fastening element which can be attached to the guide rail and has a catch element, wherein the guide rail has a substantially C-shaped profile having two shoulders and a groove, the catch element is insertable into the groove and the catch element which is inserted into the groove is pivotable about an axis extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the guide rail, so at least one catch lug of the catch element engages with an undercut, formed by at least one of the shoulders, in the guide rail and the fastening element is arrested on the guide rail at least in a vertical direction of the guide rail.
Along the longitudinal axis of the guide rail, the fastening element can be arrested on the guide rail at any desired location thereof. In one configuration, the guide rail is configured without recesses or the like which define specific fastening locations. The fastening element is secured to the guide rail by pivoting the catch element, so a catch lug engages with an undercut in the guide rail. This prevents at least a movement of the fastening element in a vertical direction. Displacement of the fastening element along the guide rail owing to a force, in particular a frictional force, acting at least between the catch lug and the guide rail, can in this case also be prevented by applying a tensile force to the fastening element in the direction of the vertical direction. The extent of the frictional force depends in this case on a material pairing used for the guide rail and the catch element and on a force applied in the vertical direction. In addition, the force can be influenced by way of a shape of the contact surface between the catch element and the guide rail.
In one configuration of the invention, the fastening element is a shackle. Belts and the like can easily be fastened to shackles.
In a further configuration of the invention, the catch element is formed in one piece with the shackle. The fastening element is in one embodiment formed from one part. As a result of pivoting of the shackle, the catch element which is formed in one piece with the shackle is also pivoted and the fastening element is arrested on the guide rail for lashing of articles to the shackle.
In a further configuration of the invention, the fastening element has a holding element, the catch element being swivelably mounted on the holding element. The gripping part of a shackle and the catch element are in one exemplary embodiment configured in one piece and jointly mounted on the holding element and jointly operable. In other configurations, the gripping part or a clip of the shackle and the catch element are fastened to the holding element at separate bearing points.
In a further configuration of the invention, the holding element has at least one projection which rests on an outside of at least one shoulder when the catch element is inserted into the groove. In one exemplary embodiment, the catch element is in this case arranged in such a way that the shoulder of the rail can be clamped between the projection and the catch lug. In another configuration, the fastening element can be arranged on the guide rail in such a way that the catch element is inserted into the groove, displacement of the holding element along the groove allowing the position of the fastening element along the guide rail to be defined in a suitable manner.
In a further configuration of the invention, the holding element has at least one holding lug by means of which the holding element can be attached to an edge bordering the shoulder. The holding lug allows the security with which the fastening means is arrested in the groove to be further increased. Attachment can in this case be carried out by means of a suitable swiveling movement. In other exemplary embodiments, the holding lug can be attached to the guide rail in the axial direction.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the catch element is configured in the manner of a fluke of a folding anchor. The fastening means comprises in this case a fluke or a plurality of catch elements which are configured as flukes or blades and are pivotable between a first position, in which they are oriented substantially parallel to a vertical direction of the guide rail, and a second position, in which they are oriented substantially transversely, preferably at about right angles, to the vertical direction. If the catch elements are arranged in the first position, the fastening element can be displaced at least along the guide rail and in one exemplary embodiment can also be removed from the groove in the guide rail. For arresting the fastening element, the catch elements are pivoted into the second position.
In a further configuration of the invention, the catch element for insertion into the groove is received in a housing. The housing can be used to secure the catch elements in the first position, the catch elements being released from the first position by means of displacement of the housing. In one exemplary embodiment, the catch elements are prestressed in the direction of the second position by a forced action means such as a spring or the like. The housing allows displacement of the catch elements into the first position counter to the force of the forced action means, so the arresting can be released.
In a further configuration of the invention, the catch element is pivotable between a first position for insertion into the groove from a vertical direction of the guide rail and a second position for reaching behind the shoulder of the load rail. The fastening means can in this case be inserted into the guide rail and/or removed from the guide rail by arranging the catch element in the first position at any desired location.
In a further configuration of the invention, the catch element is secured in at least one position by a closure element, in particular a closure latch or the like. The term ‘closure latch’ refers in this case to a latch which closes, in particular engages, on movement of a catch element into the latch, thus preventing the catch element from moving out of the latch.
In a further configuration of the invention, the securing provided by the closure element can be canceled by means of an operating element, in particular by means of an actuating button or the like. Actuating the operating element, for example pressing a button, allows the securing of the closure element to be canceled and, for example, the catch element to be removed from a closure latch. The button can in this case be configured as what is known as a push-push element which is both locked and released by pressing in one direction.
In a further configuration of the invention, the catch element is pivotable by means of an axially displaceable actuating element, in particular by means of a push-button or the like. Suitable means, which convert an axial movement of the actuating element into a pivoting movement of the catch elements, are provided for this purpose on the fastening element.
Further advantages of the invention will emerge from the subsequent description of exemplary embodiments of the invention that are represented schematically in the drawings. Like reference numerals are used in the drawings for identical or similar components. All of the features and/or advantages emerging from the claims, the description or the drawings, including design details, spatial arrangements and method steps, can be instrumental to the invention both per se and in a broad range of combinations. Features described or illustrated as part of an exemplary embodiment can also be used in another exemplary embodiment to obtain a further embodiment of the invention.
In the drawings:
In one configuration of the invention, the catch elements 322 are prestressed by forced action elements (not shown), for example by springs, in the direction of the second position shown in
The catch elements 322 shown have additional catch projections 326 which can engage with recesses which are complementary thereto and formed at preferred catch locations on the guide rail. Preferably, the fastening element 302 can however be attached to any desired location along the longitudinal direction of a guide rail. For this purpose, in other exemplary embodiments, the catch elements 322 are configured without catch projections 326.
Two catch elements 322, which each interact with one of the two shoulders 10 of a guide rail 1 shown by way of example in
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102007018254.8 | Apr 2007 | DE | national |