This invention relates to a device for securing or locking an object to a transportation vehicle. More particularly this invention relates to a device for locking a portion of an object, such as a vehicle, vessel or equipment to a trailer to enable transportation of the object.
In order to load an object, such as a vessel, and in particular a boat, onto a transportation vehicle, such as a trailer, the trailer is manoeuvred on a ramp at the water's edge and the boat is then hauled onto the trailer using a winch. Generally two or more people are needed in order to securely place the boat on the trailer, with one person operating the winch and another person in the water to guide the boat along various rollers or receiving devices placed on the trailer. This operation is cumbersome and requires excessive labour, that is, more than one person in order to secure the boat to the trailer. Furthermore the boat ramp is generally slippery and there is potential for a person, trying to load the boat onto the trailer, to sustain injury due to the slippery surface of the ramp.
The present invention seeks to overcome one or more of the above disadvantages by providing a device for locking an object to a transportation vehicle that can be operated by one person and can be operated by a person standing in or adjacent the object.
According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a device for locking an object to a transportation vehicle comprising:
a receiver securable to the transportation vehicle for receiving a portion of the object; and
a plate deflectable by the portion of the object to enable release of a locking pin, the locking pin locking the portion of the object to the receiver.
The device may further comprise an aperture located in at least one wall of the receiver allowing passage of the locking pin.
The device preferably comprises a flange connected to the plate, such that in a first position of the plate, in which the portion of the object does not engage the plate, the flange partially covers the aperture to prevent the locking pin protruding through the aperture, and in a second position the portion of the object engages the plate such that the flange is clear of the aperture to enable the locking pin to protrude through the aperture and lock the portion of the object to the receiver.
Preferably the locking pin is actuated for movement through the aperture by resilient means. Preferably the locking pin resides within a housing and the resilient means also resides within the housing around the locking pin enabling extension and retraction of the locking pin.
Preferably the device further comprises a further resilient means attached to the plate enabling the plate to deflect and return to a state prior to deflection by the portion of the object. The plate preferably abuts against an internal wall of the receiver in a fully deflected state whereupon the flange clears the aperture to enable the locking pin to lock the portion of the object to the receiver.
Preferably the portion of the object has an opening through which the locking pin protrudes in order to lock the portion to the receiver. Preferably the portion of the object is substantially U-shaped having a pair of legs, each leg in the pair of legs connected to the object. The portion of the object may be a bow eye and the locking pin may protrude through the pair of legs of the bow eye.
The object may be any one of a vehicle, vessel, container, plant and equipment or article requiring transportation to another location.
The object is preferably a water vessel, such as a boat, yacht or jet ski, and the portion of the vessel may be a bow eye located at the bow of the boat, yacht or jet ski. In order to secure the bow eye to the receiver, the locking pin may extend between the pair of legs of the bow eye. The device may be affixed to a transportation vehicle, preferably a trailer. This enables an operator of the vessel to steer the vessel onto the trailer until the bow eye is secured in the receiver portion. A pair of guide fins may be adjacent to an opening of the receiver to enable the portion of the object to be guided into the receiver and subsequently contact the plate, preferably a pressure plate.
Preferably, in order to lock the water vessel to the transportation vehicle an operator aboard the water vessel can steer the water vessel onto guide rollers on the transportation vehicle and thereafter steer the bow eye of the water vessel through the guide fins until the plate is deflected to allow the locking pin to extend through the aperture.
According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a device for locking an object to a transportation vehicle comprising:
receiving means securable to the transportation vehicle for receiving a portion of the object;
a plate deflectable by the portion of the object as the portion of the object extends through an opening of the receiver means; and
a locking pin that is released upon the plate deflecting a predetermined distance to lock the portion of the object to the receiver.
According to a third aspect of the invention there is provided a transportation vehicle having the locking device according to either of the first or second aspects of the invention.
A preferred embodiment of the invention will hereinafter be described, by way of example only, with reference to the drawings wherein:
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A particular advantage of this arrangement is that an operator or driver of the boat 16 needs no further assistance and need not step out of the boat 16 in order to secure the boat 16 to the trailer 51. Once the trailer 51 is in position in the water, the driver can simply move the boat 16 towards the rear of the trailer 51 upon which the bow of the boat 16 is directed via the guide fins 20 and 22 through the opening 37 of the receiver body 12. Once the pressure plate 30 and flange 34 are clear of the aperture 36 then the locking pin 38 is able to project between the sections 24 and 26 of bow eye 14 to lock the bow eye 14 and therefore the boat 16 to the trailer 51.
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Typically the complete receiver body 12 without a casing would measure 100 mm in height, 150 mm in length and 150 mm in width. It is made from stainless steel but can be made from other suitable materials.
Thus in operation a driver of the boat 16 at the helm may steer the boat 16 onto guide rollers 52 on the trailer 51 which is set in position in shallow water at a boat ramp or boat launch. The driver then steers the boat 16 onto the trailer 51 where the bow eye 14 is guided through the fins 20 and 22 into the opening 37 of the receiver body 12. When the bow eye 14 contacts the pressure plate 30 and forces it back against an internal wall 42 this releases the locking pin 38 under the action of the compression spring 44 so that the locking pin 38 projects between sections 24 and 26 of bow eye 14 across the full width of the receiver body 12. Thus the bow eye 14 is locked in place and the boat 16 is secured to the trailer 51 ready for transport.
To release the boat 16 from the locking device 1, the operator simply pulls the locking pin 38 out clear of the aperture 36 which forces the plate 30 to return to its undeflected state, through compression of spring 32, allowing flange 34 to partially or fully cover aperture 36 to prevent passage therethrough of locking pin 38. The bow eye 14 is removed once the locking pin 38 is clear of aperture 36.
It is to be noted that the device is not only useful for watercraft transportation over land but for any particular object that needs to be loaded onto a trailer and is transported to another destination. Such objects can include, but are not limited to, any one of a vehicle, vessel, container, farming equipment or implements (such as ride-on mowers), and industrial plant and equipment. The device is also useful for disabled or aged persons who enjoy boating and thus makes it easier for loading and unloading from a trailer.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the invention as shown in the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as broadly described. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004906757 | Nov 2004 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AU05/01788 | 11/25/2005 | WO | 5/25/2007 |