1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to fasteners and, more specifically, to a fastener for a transport container.
2. Description of the Related Art
Fasteners that are referred to as butterfly fasteners have been known for a while, e.g. by U.S. Pat. No. 3,516,125. Such kinds of fasteners are often used in transport containers for instruments and equipment, which can be stacked in transportation mechanisms, such as airplanes and trucks. For protecting the fasteners, the fasteners are designed such that a locking mechanism does not protrude beyond the surface of the transport container by using cups, at least in the locked state.
However, it has turned out that a protrusion of the locking mechanism beyond the surface is also disadvantageous in the unlocked state, e.g. implies a danger of accident. In order to eliminate the disadvantage, a fastener known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,511,834 limits the outward motion of a fastener hook, which is effected by a spring, by means of appropriate constructive measures. Therewith, these disadvantages of the butterfly fasteners known up to then could be avoided only insufficiently.
The inventive fastener is characterized in that at least one spring is arranged such that the fastener hook is pushed toward the bottom of the second cup into a rest position. Therewith, it is guaranteed that the fastener hook and the parts connected therewith are pushed into the cup by the spring in an opened position as well as in a locked position.
In order to avoid that the fastener hook has to be pulled outward when releasing the fastener, at least one further spring is provided in an advantageous embodiment, the force action of which is directed such that the fastener hook may engage behind the fastener flange (edge) only when pressure is applied from outside.
In order to avoid that the fastener hook must be lifted to reach the fastener flange in case of a displacement of the fastener hook, it is provided according to a further embodiment that a bevel is arranged in the first cup, the bevel guiding the fastener hook upon a displacement toward the fastener flange from the rest position to the fastener flange.
This object may alternatively or additionally also be achieved in that the fastener hook is provided with a bevel guiding the fastener hook upon a displacement toward the fastener flange from the rest position to the fastener flange.
An advantageous embodiment of the present invention provides that the fastener flange is part of an opening of a fastener housing. Therein, it is preferably provided that the opening is closed by a further spring which releases the opening upon pressure from outside.
In this embodiment, it may further be provided that the force of the further spring is larger than the force applied by the fastener hook to the further spring by the effect of the spring.
An advantageous development of this embodiment consists in that the second spring is a plate spring having an embossment in the region of the opening of the fastener housing. Therewith, the opening is closed in the opened or unlocked state and, in addition, a displacement of the fastener hook is possible without any further measures, e.g. without lifting the fastener hook, when opening.
Another advantageous embodiment consists in that the further spring is arranged at the fastener hook such that it closes the fastener hook in its rest position.
In the known butterfly fasteners, the displacement of the fastener hook is performed by an eccentric (cam) being pivotable by a wing handle. In order to further reduce a protrusion of parts of the fastener in the inventive fastener, it is provided according to a further development that a bolt serving to displace the fastener hook through an eccentric is pivotable by a wing handle and that pins engaging into recesses in the bolt are formed at portions of the wing handle, the portions being bevelled substantially by 90°.
A further embodiment of the inventive fastener is characterized in that at least one spring is arranged such that the fastener hook is pushed toward the bottom of the second cup into a rest position, and that a lifter positioned below the fastener hook co-operates with am embossment at the bottom of the second cup such that the fastener hook is lifted from its locked position for opening the fastener and is lowered into the locked position for closing the same.
In an embodiment of the invention, it is provided that the lifter is a further eccentric being pivotable by the bolt. The embodiment may be formed in that a further eccentric has the shape of a spherical calotte.
In a further embodiment, it is provided that the lifter is arranged at the fastener hook. The embodiment may be formed in a particularly simple manner such that the lifter is formed by a chamfering of the hook fastener.
An advantageous embodiment of the present invention consists in that the fastener flange is part of an opening of a fastener housing.
An advantageous embodiment which may be manufactured at low costs consists in that the embossment at the bottom of the second cup is a stamping.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the presents invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood, after reading the subsequent description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings in several figures and described in more detail in the following description. In the figures:
a-c show a longitudinal section through a further embodiment in the open position of the not shown transport container, the longitudinal section of a closed position of the transport container with released fastener and with locked fastener,
a-d3 show different positions of the wing handle and the fastener hook of the further embodiment when opening same; and
a-c show a longitudinal section through another embodiment in three positions.
Referring now to the drawings, and in particular
The fastener hook 14 is movably supported in the longitudinal direction in a guiding 15. To move or displace the fastener hook 14, a bolt or nut 21 is used, the bolt acting on the fastener hook through an eccentric which is not shown in more detail. By turning a wing handle 16, the fastener hook 14 may be displaced (made shorter or longer). The guiding 15 is tiltably supported in a further housing 17 which is mounted on the bottom of the second cup 2, wherein a plate spring 18 (
A wire spring 19 serves as an axis for the tiltable guiding 15 and is supported in elongate holes (not shown) in the housing 17, while the ends of the wire spring are fixed. Therewith, a defined force is applied between the two cups 1, 2 upon locking the fastener, i.e. upon pulling the fastener hook 1.
Cams are formed at the wing handle 16 in rectangular bent portions 23, 24, the cams engaging into corresponding recesses in the bolt 21. The cams are square-shaped and are loaded by a disc spring (not shown) such that the wing handle 16 engages in the shown flat position or in a position facing upwards.
According to
The fastener hook 14″ is movably supported in the longitudinal direction in a guiding 15′. To move or displace the fastener hook 14″, a bolt or nut 21′ is used, the bolt acting on the fastener hook through an eccentric which is not shown in more detail. By turning a wing handle 16′, the fastener hook 14″ may be displaced (made shorter or longer). The guiding 15′ is tiltably supported in a further housing 17′ which is mounted on the bottom of the second cup 2′, wherein a plate spring 18′ presses the guiding and thus the fastener hook toward the bottom of the cup 2′.
A wire spring 19′ serves as an axis for the tiltable guiding 15′ and is supported in elongate holes (not shown) in the housing 17′, while the ends of the wire spring are fixed. Therewith, a defined force is applied between the two cups 1′, 2′ upon locking the fastener, i.e. upon pulling the fastener hook 14′, despite existing tolerances.
a shows the two parts of the fastener spaced from each other, as is the case when the transport container is open. In
By a rotation in the opposite direction, the fastener hook 14″ is pushed into the opening 12′ (See
Cams are formed at the wing handle 16′ in rectangular bent portions 23′, 24′, the cams engaging into corresponding recesses in the bolt 21′. The cams are square-shaped and are loaded by a disc spring (not shown) such that the wing handle 16′ engages in the shown flat position or in a position facing upwards.
a to 8d3 show parts of the embodiment according to
b and 8c show different positions during the process of opening, wherein the fastener hook 14″ leaves the guiding 15′. In the position shown in
a to 9c show an another embodiment—for the sake of simplicity without the wing handle—in which the lifting of the fastener hook 14′″ is effected by means of an upstand 31 at the fastener hook 14′″, the upstand co-operating with an embossment 11″ at the bottom of the second cup 2′ upon moving the fastener hook 14′″ out of the guiding 15′.
a shows the closed position,
The present invention has been described in an illustrative manner. It is to be understood that the terminology, which has been used, is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.
Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 014 431.7 | Mar 2006 | DE | national |
10 2006 025 266.7 | May 2006 | DE | national |
The present application is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 11/728,496, filed Mar. 26, 2007.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11728496 | Mar 2007 | US |
Child | 13364701 | US |