Claims
- 1. A key operated restraining device adapted to create a securing loop of adjustable dimension, comprising:a locking head portion having an interior; an elongated strap portion having a proximal end connected to said head portion and a distal free end, said strap portion including a smooth first surface thereof, said strap portion having sufficient length such that said free distal end is insertable through said locking head portion thereby to form a securing loop of adjustable dimension; a support block disposed in the interior of said head portion and termination in spaced relation to an interior wall surface thereof; and a pawl member disposed in the interior of said head portion and terminating in spaced relation to said wall surface, said pawl member including a locking structure disposed thereon, said pawl member, said support block and said wall forming a slideway sized for close fitting mated engagement with said strap portion, said strap portion being slideably movable in a first direction to reduce the dimension of said securing loop and in a second direction to expand the dimension of said securing loop, said pawl member connected to said locking head by a resilient hinge structure with a supporting spike member biasing said pawl member into a locking position, wherein said spike member is operative to lockably engage said strap and having a release position wherein said spike member is disengaged from said strap, said pawl member operative when in the locking position to permit movement of said strap in the first direction but to prevent movement of said strap in the second direction, said pawl member and said support block configured to form a keyway therebetween sized and adapted to receive said key therein, said keyway oriented along a keyway axis that is transverse to said slideway and including a post element that is located centrally in the keyway axis, said pawl member constructed such that rotation of said key in a first rotational direction moves said pawl element from the locking position to the release position; and wherein said spike member has a sharpened metal edge that engages the smooth surface of said strap such that said metal tip is partially embedded into said strap.
- 2. A key operated restraining device adapted to create a securing loop of adjustable dimension, comprising:a locking head portion having an interior; an elongated strap portion having a proximal end connected to said head portion and a distal free end, said strap portion including a smooth first surface thereof, said strap portion having sufficient length such that said free distal end is insertable through said locking head portion thereby to form a securing loop of adjustable dimension; a support block disposed in the interior of said head portion and termination in spaced relation to an interior wall surface thereof; and a pawl member disposed in the interior of said head portion and terminating in spaced relation to said wall surface, said pawl member including a locking structure disposed thereon, said pawl member, said support block and said wall forming a slideway sized for close fitting mated engagement with said strap portion, said strap portion being slideably movable in a first direction to reduce the dimension of said securing loop and in a second direction to expand the dimension of said securing loop, said pawl member connected to said locking head by a resilient hinge structure with a supporting spike member biasing said pawl member into a locking position, wherein said spike member being operative to lockably engage said strap and a release position wherein said spike member is disengaged from said strap, said pawl member operative when in the locking position to permit movement of said strap in the first direction but to prevent movement of said strap in the second direction, said pawl member and said support block configured to form a keyway therebetween sized and adapted to receive said key therein, said keyway oriented along a keyway axis that is transverse to said slideway and including a post element that is located centrally in the keyway axis, said pawl member constructed such that rotation of said key in a first rotational direction moves said pawl element from the locking position to the release position; said spike member constructed at least in part of metal, said spike member having a sharpened metal edge that engages the surface of said strap such that said metal tip is partially embedded into said strap when in an engaging position.
- 3. The key operated restraining device as set forth in claim 1, wherein there are more than one spike members retained in said locking head for engagement with said strap.
- 4. The key operated restraining device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said spike member is of a needle-like design and said tips of said needle spike member engages said smooth surface of said strap.
- 5. The key operated restraining device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said strap is lacking any toothed-like structures and said locking head is devoid of any corresponding tooth structure to engage with teeth on said strap.
- 6. A key operated restraining device according to claim 1 wherein the keyway is oriented along a keyway axis that is transverse to said slideway and including a post element that is located centrally in the keyway and that extends along the keyway axis.
- 7. A key operated restraining device according to claim 1 wherein said locking head includes an upper wall, a lower wall opposite said upper wall, and a pair of opposed sidewalls interconnecting said upper and lower walls thereby to define the interior of said locking head, said support block and said pawl member being connected to said upper wall such that said slideway is defined by a region between said lower wall and said support block and said pawl member, and wherein said strap member extends outwardly from said upper wall.
- 8. A key operated restraining device according to claim 7 wherein one of said sidewalls has a key opening formed therethrough which is aligned with said keyway thereby to permit insertion of said key therein, said key opening operative to support said key during rotation thereof in said keyway.
- 9. A key operated restraining device according to claim 7 wherein said support block forms a first endwall for said locking head.
- 10. A key operated restraining device according to claim 9 including a second endwall located oppositely of said support block.
- 11. A key operated restraining device according to claim 7 wherein said lower wall defines the interior wall surface, the interior wall surface being formed as a smooth, uninterrupted planar surface, said strap portion having a second surface opposite the first surface that is formed as a smooth uninterrupted planar surface adapted for sliding engagement with the interior wall surface.
- 12. A key operated restraining device according to claim 1 wherein a portion of the region located between said interior wall surface and said support block is outwardly divergent thereby to form an enlarged entryway for the slideway.
- 13. A key operated restraining device according to claim 1 wherein said locking structure includes a smooth strap such that, when said pawl member is in the locking position with said strap portion located within the slideway, a spike member on said pawl engages the smooth portion of the strap.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/134,444 filed on May 17, 1999. The entire disclosure of the provisional application is considered to be part of the disclosure of the accompanying application and is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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