Claims
- 1. A locking device adapted to be engaged in a conventional ISO aperture of a corner casting of an upper and lower shipping container stacked on a carrier to lock the containers together, the locking device comprising:a housing having a compression pad and an upper and lower shear block fixed thereto; a spring-biased twist-head engaged to the upper shear block rotatable in a horizontal plane against a first spring from a closed position to an open position, and a spring-biased hook engaged in the housing and rotatable in a vertical plane against a second spring from a closed position to an open position; wherein the housing has a lower portion extending down from the lower shear block and the hook is rotatable through a slot in the lower shear block and the lower portion of the housing; and wherein the locking device can lock the containers together when the upper and lower shear block are respectively engaged in the ISO aperture of the upper and lower corner castings of the stacked containers and the twist-lock and the hook are each in the closed position within the corner casting.
- 2. The locking device according to claim 1, wherein a horizontal distance between a distal side of the lower portion of the housing and a free end of the hook is less than a longitudinal length of the ISO aperture; andthe distance between diagonally opposite corners of the lower portion of the housing is less than a width of the ISO aperture; wherein the lock device can be removed from the lower container when engaged by lifting the lower shear block up from the corner castings of the lower container and then turning the locking device so that a longitudinal length of the hook lies along the length of the ISO aperture.
- 3. The locking device according to claim 2, wherein the diagonally opposite corners each are a section of a circle.
- 4. The locking device according to claim 1, wherein the compression pad has an extension portion having a longitudinal length transverse to the longitudinal length of the shear blocks and extends out past edges of the corner castings when engaged.
- 5. The locking device according to claim 4, having means for rotating the twist-head from the closed to the open position extending through the extension portion.
- 6. The locking device according to claim 5, wherein said means include a handle engaged by a cable to a base of the twist-head within the housing.
- 7. The locking device according to claim 6, wherein the cable is located within the extension portion of the compression pad.
- 8. The locking device according to claim 7, wherein a swage is provided on the cable which can be engaged in a slot on the extension portion to maintain the twist-head in the open position.
- 9. The locking device according to claim 4, wherein an indicator is provided on the housing to alert an operator as to whether the hook is in the closed or open position, the indicator being slidably engaged within the extension portion of the compression pad by an indicator rod engaged to the hook.
- 10. A locking device adapted to be engaged in a conventional ISO aperture of a corner casting of an upper and lower shipping container stacked on a carrier to lock the containers together, the locking device comprising:a housing having a compression pad and an upper and lower shear block fixed thereto; a spring-biased twist-head engaged to the upper shear block rotatable in a horizontal plane against a first spring from a closed position to an open position, and a spring-biased hook engaged in the housing and rotatable around an axis in a vertical plane against a second spring from a closed position to an open position; wherein the locking device can lock the containers together when the upper and lower shear block are respectively engaged in the ISO aperture of the upper and lower corner castings of the stacked containers and the twist-lock and the hook are each in the closed position within the corner casting.
- 11. The locking device according to claim 10, wherein the housing has a lower portion extending down from the lower shear block and the hook is rotatable through a slot in the lower shear block and the lower portion of the housing.
- 12. The locking device according to claim 11, wherein a horizontal distance between a distal side of the lower portion of the housing and a free end of the hook is less than a longitudinal length of the ISO aperture; andthe distance between diagonally opposite corners of the lower portion of the housing is less than a width of the ISO aperture; wherein the lock device can be removed from the lower container when engaged by lifting the lower shear block up from the corner castings of the lower container and then turning the locking device so that a longitudinal length of the hook lies along the length of the ISO aperture.
- 13. The locking device according to claim 12, wherein the diagonally opposite corners each are a section of a circle.
- 14. The locking device according to claim 10, wherein the compression pad has an extension portion having a longitudinal length transverse to the longitudinal length of the shear blocks and extends out past edges of the corner castings when engaged.
- 15. The locking device according to claim 14, having means for rotating the twist-head from the closed to the open position extending through the extension portion.
- 16. The locking device according to claim 15, wherein said means include a handle engaged by a cable to a base of the twist-head within the housing.
- 17. The locking device according to claim 16, wherein the cable is located within the extension portion of the compression pad.
- 18. The locking device according to claim 17, wherein a swage is provided on the cable which can be engaged in a slot on the extension portion to maintain the twist-head in the open position.
- 19. The locking device according to claim 14, wherein an indicator is provided on the housing to alert an operator as to whether the hook is in the closed or open position, the indicator being slidably engaged within the extension portion of the compression pad by an indicator rod engaged to the hook.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from provisional application 60/171,663, filed Dec. 27, 1999.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/171663 |
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