Claims
- 1. A latch device having a latch and spring, the latch pivotally carried on a pin in a housing, the device engable to a cargo container corner fitting, comprising:
the latch has upper convex an lower concave container engaging surfaces at one end and a housing engaging leg at a second end; said latch device only has one internal resilient spring, said spring biasing the latch to a locked position and varying latching forces being provided over the range of motion of the latch.
- 2. The device of claim 1, further comprising:
contact and pivot surfaces being formed on the latch's leg; said contact and pivot surfaces on said latch being formed and arranged so that during the release action of latch device, after startup motion of latch the mechanical force advantage of spring is increased so as to minimize the required size of spring said pivot areas being position farther away and to outboard of a line of action being a relative line at which the container fully engages and displaces the latch inward relative to the housing.
- 3. The device of claim 2, further comprising:
said latch pivoting about said pin; said pin moving translationally within said housing as said latch is moved by interaction with the container.
- 4. The device of claim 3, further comprising:
said housing having a pin receiving pocket defined by translation surfaces; said translational surfaces guiding said pin between a first latch engaged position a second container lowering and locking position and a third container lifting and releasing position wherein said pin is in said first position when the container is locked or no container is engaged, said pin moves to said second position as a container is lowered and the container engagement of a convex upper surface of the latch forces the latch inward against spring pressure, and said pin moves to said third position as the container is lifted from the device and the container engagement of a convex lower surface of the latch forces the latch inward against spring pressure, the translation of the pin providing differing mechanical advantage against spring pressure, thereby varying the lifting and locking force on the container depending on the position and movement of the container.
- 5. The device of claim 4, further comprising:
the second position being farther from said line of action than the first position; the third position being closer to said line of action than the first position.
- 6. A latch device having a latch and spring, the latch pivotally carried on a pin in a housing, the device engable to a cargo container corner fitting, comprising:
the latch has upper convex an lower concave container engaging surfaces at one end and a housing engaging leg at a second end; the latch is carried in a cavity in the housing; the cavity having pin receiving pockets defined by translational surfaces; the latch pivoting about said pin; said latch device only has one internal resilient spring, said spring biasing the latch to a locked position and varying latching forces being provided over the range of motion of the latch, said varying forces being imparted by movement of said pin along said translational surfaces as a container is moved into and out of locking engagement with the device.
- 7. The device of claim 6, further comprising:
contact and pivot surfaces being formed on the latch's leg; said contact and pivot surfaces on said latch being formed and arranged so that during the release action of latch device, after startup motion of latch the mechanical force advantage of spring is increased so as to minimize the required size of spring said pivot areas.
- 8. The device of claim 7, further comprising:
said translational surfaces guiding said pin between a first latch engaged position a second container lowering and locking position and a third container lifting and releasing position wherein said pin is in said first position when the container is locked or no container is engaged, said pin moves to said second position as a container is lowered and the container engagement of a convex upper surface of the latch forces the latch inward against spring pressure, and said pin moves to said third position as the container is lifted from the device and the container engagement of a convex lower surface of the latch forces the latch inward against spring pressure, the translation of the pin providing differing mechanical advantage against spring pressure, thereby varying the lifting and locking force on the container depending on the position and movement of the container.
- 9. The device of claim 8, further comprising:
the second position being farther from said line of action than the first position; the third position being closer to said line of action than the first position.
- 10. A latch device having a latch and spring, the latch pivotally carried on a pin in a housing, the device engable to a cargo container corner fitting, comprising:
the latch has upper convex an lower concave container engaging surfaces at one end and a housing engaging leg at a second end; the latch is carried in a cavity in the housing; the cavity having pin receiving pockets; the latch pivoting about said pin; contact and pivot surfaces being formed on the latch's leg; a change in container lifting and locking force being accomplished by a change in mechanical advantage imparted by a difference in the lever arm between the contact and pivot surfaces and the position of the pin in said pocket.
- 11. The device of claim 10, further comprising:
said contact and pivot surfaces on said latch being formed and arranged so that during the release action of latch device, after startup motion of latch the mechanical force advantage of spring is increased so as to minimize the required size of spring said pivot areas.
- 12. The device of claim 11, further comprising:
translational surfaces guiding said pin between a first latch engaged position a second container lowering and locking position and a third container lifting and releasing position wherein said pin is in said first position when the container is locked or no container is engaged, said pin moves to said second position as a container is lowered and the container engagement of a convex upper surface of the latch forces the latch inward against spring pressure, and said pin moves to said third position as the container is lifted from the device and the container engagement of a convex lower surface of the latch forces the latch inward against spring pressure, the translation of the pin providing said differing mechanical advantage against spring pressure, thereby varying the lifting and locking force on the container depending on the position and movement of the container.
- 13. The device of claim 12, further comprising:
said device having a line of action being a relative line at which the container fully engages and displaces the latch inward relative to the housing. the second position being farther from said line of action than the first position; the third position being closer to said line of action than the first position.
- 14. The device of claim 13, further comprising:
said latch device only has one internal resilient spring, said spring biasing the latch to a locked position and varying latching forces being provided over the range of motion of the latch.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] Priority is claimed based on U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/310,152 filed Aug. 3, 2002, entitled “Latch Device for Securing Cargo Containers” and having the same inventor identified herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60310152 |
Aug 2001 |
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