Claims
- 1. A locking mechanism for securing an inner bar relative to an outer bar comprising:
(A) an outer bar, the outer bar defining a cavity; (B) an inner bar at least partially moveable along an axis within the cavity defined by the outer bar; (C) a block operatively coupled to the inner bar, the block moving with the inner bar along the axis; (D) a block passage formed within the outer bar, wherein at least a portion of the block may be received by the block passage thereby preventing the inner bar from moving relative to the outer bar.
- 2. The locking mechanism of claim 1, further comprising a biasing device in communication with the block and urging the block into the block passage.
- 3. The locking mechanism of claim 2, the biasing device comprising a spring.
- 4. The locking mechanism of claim 1, further comprising a block stop to engage the block when the block is received by the block passage.
- 5. The locking mechanism of claim 1, further comprising a releasing mechanism coupled to the outer bar, the releasing mechanism adapted to force the block out from the block passage and thereby allow movement of the inner bar.
- 6. The locking mechanism of claim 5, the releasing mechanism comprising a cam having a handle.
- 7. The locking mechanism of claim 1, the block having a protrusion adapted to create a secure sliding relationship between the inner bar and outer bar.
- 8. The locking mechanism of claim 1 further comprising a plug associated with the inner bar, the plug adapted to prevent the inner bar from sliding out of an end of the outer bar.
- 9. The locking mechanism of claim 1, the cavity having a width, further comprising a plug barrier having a width less than the width of the cavity and adapted to abut the plug.
- 10. The locking mechanism of claim 9, the plug barrier comprising a collar.
- 11. The locking mechanism of claim 9, the plug barrier defined by a plurality of walls of the outer bar.
- 12. The locking mechanism of claim 1, wherein the inner bar is slideable relative to the outer bar and the axis comprises a sliding axis.
- 13. The locking mechanism of claim 12, wherein the block moves transversely to the sliding axis to enter the block passage.
- 14. A method of securing an inner bar against movement relative to an outer bar comprising:
(A) moving an inner bar inside an outer bar towards an end of the outer bar along an axis; (B) moving a block along with the inner bar along the axis; (C) moving the block into a block passage formed in the outer bar; and (D) abutting at least a portion of the block against a block stop, thereby preventing further movement of the inner bar.
- 15. The method of claim 14, the step of moving the block into a block passage formed in the outer bar comprising moving the block transversely to the axis.
- 16. The method of claim 14, further comprising biasing the block for entry into the block passage.
- 17. The method of claim 14, further comprising guiding the movement of the inner bar within the outer bar using a structure on the block.
- 18. The method of claim 14, further comprising releasing the block from the block passage by applying force to the block.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the force is transverse to the axis.
- 20. The method of claim 18, further comprising using a handle to rotate a cam, a portion of the cam abutting the block when the block is in the block passage.
- 21. The method of claim 14, the outer bar having a first end and a second end, wherein the block's entry into the block passage prevents the inner bar from moving further towards the first end.
- 22. The method of claim 21, further comprising preventing the inner bar from moving past a certain point towards the second end.
- 23. The method of claim 22, the step of preventing the inner bar from moving past a certain point towards the second end comprising abutting a plug operatively associated with the inner bar with a plug barrier operatively associated with the outer bar.
- 24. The method of claim 22, the step of preventing the inner bar from moving past a certain point towards the second end comprising abutting a plug operatively associated with the inner bar with a plug barrier comprising a collar operatively associated with the outer bar.
- 25. A tow bar system comprising:
(A) a leg coupler; and (B) at least one tow bar attached to the leg coupler, the tow bar comprising:
(a) an outer bar, the outer bar having a first end and a second end and defining an inner bar passage and a block passage; (b) an inner bar, at least a portion of the inner bar being moveable along an axis and disposed within the confines of the outer bar; and (c) a block operatively associated with the inner bar and moveable with the inner bar along the axis, the block being transversely movable relative to the axis, the block being adapted to enter the block passage, thereby preventing the inner bar from sliding towards the first end of the at least one tow bar.
- 26. The tow bar system of claim 25, further comprising a plug associated with, and moveable with, the inner bar, the plug being adapted to stop the inner bar from sliding towards the second end of the outer bar.
- 27. The tow bar system of claim 26, further comprising a plug barrier associated with the outer bar, the inner bar being stopped from sliding towards the second end of the outer bar when the plug abuts the plug barrier.
- 28. The tow bar system of claim 27, the plug barrier further comprising a collar attached to the second end of the outer bar.
- 29. The tow bar system of claim 27, the plug barrier further comprising a bushing attached to the confines of the outer bar.
- 30. The tow bar system of claim 25, further comprising a cam, the cam adapted to abut the block and move the block out of the block passage.
- 31. The tow bar system of claim 25, further comprising a biasing device associated with the inner bar, the biasing device biasing the block towards the block passage.
- 32. The tow bar system of claim 31, wherein the block is attached in between the biasing element and the inner bar, the biasing element being adapted to move the block transversely relative to a sliding axis of the inner bar.
- 33. The tow bar system of claim 25, further comprising:
(A) a connecting bar coupled to the leg coupler and adapted to be attached to a towing vehicle; and (B) a base assembly, at least one tow bar connected to the base assembly, the base assembly adapted to be attached to an object to be towed.
- 34. A locking mechanism comprising:
(A) an outer bar, the outer bar comprising a first end and a second end; (B) an inner bar, at least a portion of the inner bar being moveably disposed within the outer bar to move along an axis; (C) a first stopping means, moveably associated with the inner bar to move along the axis, for stopping the inner bar from moving towards the second end of the outer bar; and (D) a second stopping means for stopping the inner bar from moving towards the first end of the outer bar.
- 35. The locking mechanism of claim 34, wherein the outer bar defines a passage into which the first stopping means extends when the inner bar is secured against moving towards the second end of the outer bar.
- 36. The locking mechanism of claim 35, further comprising a biasing means for biasing the first stopping means into the passage.
- 37. The locking mechanism of claim 35, wherein the first stopping means moves transversely to the axis when extending into the passage.
- 38. The locking mechanism of claim 35, further comprising a releasing means for releasing the first stopping means from the passage.
- 39. The locking mechanism of claim 34, further comprising guiding means for guiding the movement of the inner bar within the outer bar.
- 40. The locking mechanism of claim 39, wherein the second stopping means comprises an abutting means adapted to abut a structure operatively associated with the outer bar, thereby preventing the inner bar from moving further towards the first end of the outer bar.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/198,671, filed Jul. 15, 2002. This application is hereby expressly incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Continuations (1)
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10861087 |
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