Claims
- 1. A dogging mechanism for a closure, the dogging mechanism comprising a plurality of lugs having a ramp portion and a plateau portion, a plurality of links pivotally mounted to cooperate with the lugs, a connecting bar pivotally connected to said links to form a parallel bar linkage, a roller rotatably connected to each of the links and disposed to engage the ramp portion of a cooperatively associated lug and roll thereon and onto the plateau portion of the cooperatively associated lug as the links are pivoted by the connecting bar, the roller mounted on a shaft having an eccentric portion for adjusting the position of the roller on said links as the shaft is rotated, an operating handle mounted for rotation and having a link rigidly connected to said handle and an operating bar connecting said handle link to the connecting bar to move the parallel bar linkage as the operating handle is turned and force the closure into a tightly closed position.
- 2. The dogging mechanism of claim 1, wherein the ramp has multiple slopes and the slope adjacent the plateau portion is the least steep.
- 3. The dogging mechanism of claim 1, wherein the connecting bar is pivotally connected to the pivotally mounted links inboard of the rollers.
- 4. The dogging mechanism of claim 1, wherein the operating bar has gimbal like pivoted end connections.
- 5. The dogging mechanism of claim 1, wherein there are two pairs of lugs; two pairs of links pivotally disposed so that there is a link cooperatively associated with each lug; each link having a roller disposed adjacent the end away from the pivot; a connecting bar connecting the two links in each pair forming a parallel bar linkage; the operating handle having a pair of links rigidly connected thereto and a pair of operating bars; each operating bar connecting one of the handle links to one of the connecting bars, whereby all of the rollers engage the cooperatively associated lug generally in unison and apply generally the same closing force on each lug.
- 6. The dogging mechanism of claim 5, wherein the rollers are mounted on shafts having eccentric portions, whereby the shafts can be rotated to adjust the position of the rollers on the links to provide generally equal loading on each lug.
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT
This invention was conceived or first reduced to practice in the course of, or under contract number N00024-86-C 4030 between Westinghouse Electric Corporation and the United Stated Government, represented by the Department of the Navy.
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