Positioning assembly for positioning a container on a platform and method for making the same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6669417
  • Patent Number
    6,669,417
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 14, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 30, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Gordon; Stephen T.
    Agents
    • Christie, Parker & Hale, LLP
Abstract
A positioning assembly includes a connecting rod, a pivot pin, and a hook member. The connecting rod has a U-shaped end with opposing first and second arm portions which cooperatively define a gap therebetween and which are respectively formed with first and second through-holes. The first arm portion is formed with a first flange that projects outwardly and that converges from a periphery of the first through-hole. The second arm portion is formed with a second flange that projects inwardly from a periphery of the second through-hole. The first and second flanges confine first and second openings, respectively. The pivot pin extends into the first and second through-holes, and has a diameter greater than dimensions of the first and second openings so as to be limited in the first and second through-holes. The hook member has a pivot end that is disposed in the gap and that is rotatably sleeved on the pivot pin.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a positioning assembly for positioning a container on a platform of a vehicle and to a method for making the same.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrate conventional positioning assemblies for positioning containers on a platform


11


of a vehicle, such as a cargo-carrying ship. Each of the positioning assemblies is made from a metal, and includes a connecting rod


3


with a U-shaped end


30


. A hook member


33


has a hook end


331


that hooks on a retaining hole in a corner fitting


21


of a container


20


, and a pivot end that is pivoted to the U-shaped end


30


of the connecting rod


3


via screw means which include a screw bolt


333


and a screw nut


336


. Each of the positioning assemblies is required to be coated with a layer of anti-corrosion material, such as zinc, for preventing corrosion thereof when exposed to a sea environment. However, it would be impossible for the screw bolt


333


to threadedly engage the screw nut


336


if a threaded portion of the screw bolt


333


or a threaded portion of the screw nut


336


is coated with a layer of the anti-corrosion material. As a consequence, at least the threaded portions of the screw bolt


333


and the screw nut


336


cannot be protected from corrosion. Moreover, engagement between the screw bolt


333


and the screw nut


336


tends to loosen after a period of use.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a positioning assembly that is capable of overcoming the aforesaid drawbacks.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for making the positioning assembly.




According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a positioning assembly for positioning a container on a platform. The container has a corner fitting formed with a retaining hole. The positioning assembly comprises: a connecting rod having a U-shaped end with opposing first and second arm portions which cooperatively define a gap therebetween and which are respectively formed with first and second through-holes aligned and extending in a transverse direction relative to lengths of the first and second arm portions and in spatial communication with the gap, each of the first and second through-holes having an outer end, the left arm portion being formed with a first flange that projects outwardly and that converges from a periphery of the outer end of the first through-hole in a direction away from the gap, the right arm portion being formed with a second flange that projects inwardly from a periphery of the outer end of the second through-hole, the first and second flanges confining first and second openings, respectively; a pivot pin extending through the gap and into the first and second through-holes, and having a diameter greater than dimensions of the first and second openings so as to be limited in the gap and the first and second through-holes; and a hook member having a pivot end that is disposed in the gap and that is rotatably sleeved on the pivot pin, and a hook end that is opposite to the pivot end, that extends outwardly of the gap, and that is adapted to hook on the retaining hole in the corner fitting of the container.




According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for making a positioning assembly for positioning a container on a platform. The method comprises the steps of: (a) preparing a pivot pin, a hook member, and a connecting rod having a U-shaped end with opposing first and second arm portions which cooperatively define a gap therebetween and which are respectively formed with first and second through-holes aligned and extending in a transverse direction relative to lengths of the first and second arm portions and in spatial communication with the gap, each of the first and second through-holes having an outer end, the left arm portion being formed with a first flange that projects outwardly from a periphery of the outer end of the first through-hole in a direction away from the gap, the right arm portion being formed with a second flange that projects inwardly from a periphery of the outer end of the second through-hole, the first and second flanges confining first and second openings, respectively, the hook member having a pivot end formed with a pivot hole, and a hook end opposite to the pivot end, the pivot pin having a diameter less than a dimension of the first opening and greater than a dimension of the second opening; (b) coating each of the connecting rod, the pivot pin, and the hook member with a layer of an anti-corrosion material; (c) assembling the connecting rod, the hook member and the pivot pin by disposing the pivot end of the hook member in the gap in such a manner that the pivot hole is aligned with the first and second through-holes in the transverse direction and by inserting the pivot pin into the first through-hole, the gap, the pivot hole, and the second through-hole via the first opening in such a manner that the pivot pin is disposed between the outer ends of the first and second through-holes; and (d) punching the first flange after the step (c) to reduce the dimension of the first opening so as to prevent removal of the pivot pin from the U-shaped end of the connecting rod.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In drawings which illustrate an embodiment of the invention,





FIG. 1

is a schematic side view to illustrate how conventional positioning assemblies are connected to corner fittings of containers on a platform;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of one of the positioning assemblies of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of a preferred embodiment of a positioning assembly of this invention;





FIG. 4

is a schematic side view to illustrate how the positioning assembly of

FIG. 3

is connected to a container on a platform;





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view to illustrate a preparation step for making the positioning assembly according to a method that embodies this invention;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view to illustrate an assembling step for making the positioning assembly according to the method of this invention; and





FIG. 7

is a sectional view to illustrate a punching step for making the positioning assembly according to the method of this invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIGS. 3 and 4

illustrate the preferred embodiment of the positioning assembly of this invention for positioning a container


20


′ on a platform


11


′ of a vehicle, such as a cargo-carrying ship (not shown). The container


20


′ has a corner fitting


21


′ that is formed with a retaining hole.




The positioning assembly includes: a connecting rod


40


having a U-shaped end


41


with opposing first and second arm portions


42


,


43


which cooperatively define a gap


44


therebetween and which are respectively formed with first and second through-holes


420


,


430


aligned and extending in a transverse direction relative to lengths of the first and second arm portions


42


,


43


and in spatial communication with the gap


44


, each of the first and second through-holes


420


,


430


having an outer end, the left arm portion


42


being formed with a first flange


421


that projects outwardly and that converges from a periphery of the outer end of the first through-hole


420


in a direction away from the gap


44


, the right arm portion


43


being formed with a second flange


431


that projects inwardly from a periphery of the outer end of the second through-hole


430


, the first and second flanges


421


,


431


confining first and second openings


4210


,


4310


, respectively; a pivot pin


60


extending through the gap


44


and into the first and second through-holes


420


,


430


, and having a diameter greater than the dimensions of the first and second openings


4210


,


4310


so as to be limited in the gap


44


and the first and second through-holes


420


,


430


; and a hook member


50


having a pivot end


53


that is disposed in the gap


44


and that is rotatably sleeved on the pivot pin


60


via extension of the pivot pin


60


through a pivot hole


51


in the pivot end


53


, and a hook end


52


(see

FIG. 5

) that is opposite to the pivot end


53


, that extends outwardly of the gap


44


, and that is adapted to hook on the retaining hole in the corner fitting


21


′ of the container


20


′.





FIGS. 5

to


7


illustrate consecutive steps of making the positioning assembly of

FIG. 3

by the method of this invention. The method includes the steps of: (a) preparing the pivot pin


60


, the hook member


50


, and a connecting rod


40


′, each of the connecting rod


40


′, the hook member


50


, and the pivot pin


60


being made from a metal, the connecting rod


40


′ having a structure similar to that of the connecting rod


40


shown in

FIG. 3

, except that the first flange


421


′ projects outwardly from the periphery of the outer end of the first through-hole


420


in such a manner that the diameter of the pivot pin


60


is less than the dimension of the first opening


4210


′; (b) coating each of the connecting rod


40


′, the pivot pin


60


, and the hook member


50


with a layer of an anti-corrosion material which is made from zinc; (c) assembling the connecting rod


40


′′, the hook member


50


, and the pivot pin


60


by disposing the pivot end


53


of the hook member


50


in the gap


44


in such a manner that the pivot hole


51


is aligned with the first and second through-holes


420


,


430


in the transverse direction and by inserting the pivot pin


60


into the first through-hole


420


, the gap


44


, the pivot hole


51


, and the second through-hole


430


via the first opening


4210


′ in such a manner that the pivot pin


60


is disposed between the outer ends of the first and second through-holes


420


,


430


; and (d) punching the first flange


421


′ after the step (c) to reduce the dimension of the first opening


4210


′ so as to form the punched first flange


421


shown in FIG.


3


and so as to prevent removal of the pivot pin


60


from the U-shaped end


41


of the connecting rod


40


′.




Since the entire positioning assembly of this invention can be coated with the anti-corrosion material, the drawbacks as encountered in the prior art can be eliminated.




With the invention thus explained, it is apparent that various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be limited only as recited in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A positioning assembly for positioning a container on a platform, the container having a corner fitting formed with a retaining hole, said positioning assembly comprising:a connecting rod having a U-shaped end with opposing first and second arm portions which cooperatively define a gap therebetween and which are respectively formed with first and second through-holes aligned and extending in a transverse direction relative to lengths of said first and second arm portions and in spatial communication with said gap, each of said first and second through-holes having an outer end, said first arm portion being formed with a first flange that projects outwardly and that converges from a periphery of said outer end of said first through-hole in a direction away from said gap, said second arm portion being formed with a second flange that projects inwardly from a periphery of said outer end of said second through-hole, said first and second flanges confining first and second openings, respectively; a pivot pin extending through said gap and into said first and second through-holes, and having a diameter greater than dimensions of said first and second openings so as to be limited in said gap and said first and second through-holes; and a hook member having a pivot end that is disposed in said gap and that is rotatably sleeved on said pivot pin, and a hook end that is opposite to said pivot end, that extends outwardly of said gap, and that is adapted to hook on the retaining hole in the corner fitting of the container.
  • 2. The positioning assembly of claim 1, wherein each of said connecting rod, said pivot pin, and said hook member is made from a metal, and is coated with a layer of an anti-corrosion material.
  • 3. A method for making a positioning assembly for positioning a container on a platform, said method comprising the steps of:(a) preparing a pivot pin, a hook member, and a connecting rod having a U-shaped end with opposing first and second arm portions which cooperatively define a gap therebetween and which are respectively formed with first and second through-holes aligned and extending in a transverse direction relative to lengths of said first and second arm portions and in spatial communication with said gap, each of said first and second through-holes having an outer end, said first arm portion being formed with a first flange that projects outwardly from a periphery of said outer end of said first through-hole in a direction away from said gap, said second arm portion being formed with a second flange that projects inwardly from a periphery of said outer end of said second through-hole, said first and second flanges confining first and second openings, respectively, said hook member having a pivot end formed with a pivot hole, and a hook end opposite to said pivot end, said pivot pin having a diameter less than a dimension of said first opening and greater than a dimension of said second opening; (b) coating each of said connecting rod, said pivot pin, and said hook member with a layer of an anti-corrosion material; (c) assembling said connecting rod, said hook member, and said pivot pin by disposing said pivot end of said hook member in said gap in such a manner that said pivot hole is aligned with said first and second through-holes in the transverse direction and by inserting said pivot pin into said first through-hole, said gap, said pivot hole, and said second through-hole via said first opening in such a manner that said pivot pin is disposed between said outer ends of said first and second through-holes; and (d) punching said first flange after the step (c) to reduce the dimension of said first opening so as to prevent removal of said pivot pin from said U-shaped end of said connecting rod.
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