Quick release locking means for a cover

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6199414
  • Patent Number
    6,199,414
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 19, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 13, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Gall; Lloyd A.
    Agents
    • Rosenberg, Klein & Lee
Abstract
A quick release lock for a cover is provided. The cover may be a manhole cover for closing onto a manhole ring having a radially extended flange. The quick release lock mainly includes several angularly equal-spaced cross-shaped slots provided on the cover to communicate with through holes below them, and catch elements, push elements, and cotters in the same number as that of the cross-shaped slots. The catch element each is pivotally connected to and between two fixing plates provided at two opposite sides of each through hole. The cotter each is positioned in one cross-shaped slot and extended down into she through hole. The push element each is screwed on a bar portion of the cotter below the cover. When the cotter is depressed, the push element radially pushes the catch element outward to engage with a lower edge of the flange on the ring member and thereby firmly locks the cover to the ring member. And, when the cotter is pulled upward, the push element no longer pushes the catch element so that the latter disengages from the ring member and allows the cover to be easily removed from the ring member.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a quick release locking means for a cover, and more particularly to a quick release locking means that allows, for example, a manhole cover to be easily closed onto and released from a manhole ring simply by pushing and pulling some cotters.




As known by everyone, the manhole cover is a thick and heavy member made of metal. The purpose to make the manhole cover so heavy is to ensure tight and firm location of the manhole cover in the manhole ring, so that the manhole cover would not bounce open due to any vibration force transmitted to the manhole cover. However, since a conventional manhole cover does not have any locking means provided therewith for locking it to the manhole ring, it tends to bounce and produce noise whenever a vehicle contacts it. On the other hand, the manhole cover is so heavy that it would need a lot of time and labor to manually remove it from the manhole ring when necessary, such as at the time of maintaining or repairing underground conduit pipes.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a quick release locking means for a cover, particularly a heavy manhole cover, so that the cover could be easily closed onto and released from a manhole ring simply by pushing and pulling some cotters.




To achieve this object, the quick release locking means of the present invention mainly includes several angularly equal-spaced cross-shaped slots provided on the cover to communicate with through holes below them, and catch elements, push elements, and cotters in the same number as that of the cross-shaped slots. The catch element each is pivotally connected to and between two fixing plates provided at two opposite sides of each through hole. The cotter each is positioned in one cross-shaped slot and extended down into the through hole. The push element each is screwed on a bar portion of the cotter below the cover. When the cotter is depressed, the push element radially pushes the catch element outward to engage with a lower edge of a flange on a manhole ring and thereby firmly locks the cover to the ring. And, when the cotter is pulled upward, the push element no longer pushes the catch element so that the latter disengages from the ring and allows the cover to be easily removed from the ring.




The cotter each has a washer put around its bar portion between the cross-shaped slot and the through hole on the cover, so that water is prevented from entering into the through hole via the cross-shaped slot.




The push element each is screwed onto the bar portion of the cotter and is therefore adjustable in its position relative to the cotter by turning the cotter. When the cotter is turned, the push element could be adjusted to a position for accurately pushing the catch element outward to firmly engage with the lower edge of the flange of the manhole ring.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary perspective of manhole ring and cover, wherein the manhole cover is provided with the quick release locking means according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary sectional view of the manhole ring and cover of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective of the manhole ring and cover of

FIG. 1

with a part of the cover cut away to show internal structure thereof;





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary sectional view showing the quick release locking means provided on the manhole cover is in a locked state to lock the manhole cover to the ring;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary sectional view showing the quick release locking means is in a released state to release the manhole cover from the ring;





FIGS. 6A and 6B

are fragmentary sectional views showing another two embodiments of the quick release locking means of the present invention; and





FIG. 7

is a fragmentary sectional view showing a further embodiment of the quick release locking means of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Please refer to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


that are sequentially assembled perspective view, fragmentary sectional view, and exploded perspective view of a set of manhole ring


1


and cover


2


provided with a quick release locking means according to the present invention.




The manhole ring


1


is provided at an inner periphery near an upper end with a radially and horizontally inward extended flange


11


.




The manhole cover


2


is provided with several angularly equal-spaced cross-shaped slots


21


. In this case, four cross-shaped slots


21


are shown in FIG.


1


. Below each of the cross-shaped slots


21


, there is a through hole


22


. Two symmetrical fixing plates


23


are oppositely provided at lower end of each through hole


22


with one end radially pointing outward. A pin hole


231


is provided on each of the-fixing plates


23


near the radially outer end thereof for a pin


25


to extend therethrough. A catch element


24


is pivotally connected to the pin


25


to locate between the two fixing plates


23


. The catch element


24


has a generally S-shaped configuration to include a curved top portion


241


projected toward the through hole


22


and a curved lower portion


242


projected toward the flange


11


of the manhole ring


1


. A portion of the catch element


24


between the curved top portion


241


and the curved lower portion


242


and facing toward the manhole cover


2


is an inward curved surface


243


. By extending the pin


25


through a fixing hole


2411


provided on the curved top portion


241


of the catch element


24


, the catch element


24


is pivotally connected between the two fixing plates


23


.




A cotter


26


is used to control locking and releasing of the catch element


24


to and from the flange


11


of the manhole ring


1


. The cotter


26


includes a top portion that is a flat ring and a lower portion that is a long bar integrally extended from the flat ring. The cotter


26


is positioned in one of the cross-shaped slots


21


with a washer


27


disposed around the lower bar portion. The lower bar portion of the cotter


26


extends into the through hole


22


with a spring


28


put around it and a push element


29


perpendicularly screwed to an end thereof. Since the push element


29


is screwed onto the bar portion of the cotter


26


, it is adjustable in position relative to the cotter


26


by turning the cotter


26


. When the cotter


26


is turned, the push element


29


could be adjusted to a position for most accurately pushing the catch element


24


outward to firmly engage with the lower edge of the flange


11


of the manhole ring


1


. In a first embodiment of the present invention, the push element


29


is a bar having a curved end facing toward the catch element


24


to facilitate smooth moving of the push element


29


while pressing against the catch element


24


.




When the cover


2


is covered onto the manhole ring


1


, the cotters


26


are depressed into the cross-shaped slots


21


and the through holes


22


one by one, so that the curved end of each push element


29


moves downward along and in contact with the curved surface


243


of the catch element


24


and finally pushes the curved Lower portion


242


of the catch element


24


radially outward to contact with and firmly retained by a lower edge of the flange


11


of the manhole ring


1


, as shown in FIG.


4


. When all the catch elements


24


provided below the manhole cover


2


have been pushed by the cotters


26


to engage with the lower edge of the flange


11


, the cover


2


is tightly closed to the ring


1


without the risk of shifting or bouncing relative to the ring


1


. And, when the cotter


26


is pulled upward relative to the manhole cover


2


, the curved end of the push element


29


moves upward along the curved surface


243


and pushes against the curved top portion


241


of the catch element


24


to cause the curved lower portion


242


of the catch element


24


to disengage from the lower edge of the flange


11


, as shown in FIG.


5


. When all the cotters


26


are pulled upward to disengage all the catch elements


24


from the flange


11


, the manhole cover


2


can be easily removed from the manhole ring


1


.




Please refer to FIG.


4


. When the manhole cover


2


is closed onto the manhole ring


1


with the cotters


26


in the depressed position to cause the catch elements


24


to engage with the lower edge of the flange


11


of the manhole ring


1


, a tension of the springs


28


pushes the push elements


29


downward for the curved ends of the push elements


29


to always press against the curved surfaces


243


of the catch elements


24


, keeping the curved lower portions


242


projected toward and located below the lower edge of the flange


11


of the manhole ring


1


. The manhole cover


2


in this position is firmly and tightly pulled downward toward the ring


1


by the springs


28


and the catch elements


24


and would not undesirably vibrate or bounce in the manhole ring


1


. The washer


27


disposed around the bar portion of each cotter


26


acts as a watertight member to prevent water from entering into the through hole


22


via the cross-shaped slot


21


and the cotter


26


.




Please refer to FIG.


5


. To open the manhole by removing the cover


2


from the ring


1


, simply pull the cotters


26


upward one by one. At this point, the curved end of each push element


29


on the cotter


26


is brought to move upward from a lower end of the catch element


24


and pass the curved surface


243


to press against the curved top portion


241


. Since the curved lower portion


242


of the catch element


24


is no longer radially pushed outward by the push element


29


, it disengages from the lower edge of the flange


11


. When all the catch elements


24


disengage from the flange


11


, the cover


2


can be easily pulled upward to remove from the ring


1


.




The push element


29


may be differently shaped, such as a push element


29


A having a round middle portion as shown in

FIG. 6A

, or a push element


29


B having an angular configuration as shown in FIG.


6


B. To match with the push element


29


A and


29


B, fixing plates


23


A and


23


B having shapes corresponding to the configurations of the push elements


29


A and


29


B, respectively, are provided to achieve the same purpose of locking and releasing the catch element


24


to and from the flange


11


.





FIG. 7

shows another embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the spring


28


is disposed around the bar portion of each cotter


26


between a lower end of the cotter


26


and a bottom surface of the cover


2


. When the cotter


26


is in a depressed position, a tension of the spring


28


always pulls the cotter


26


downward and therefore causes the push element


29


to always radially push the lower portion of the catch element


24


outward to engage with the lower edge of the flange


11


, keeping the cover


2


tightly closed on the ring


1


. On the other hand, when the cotter


26


is pulled upward, the push element


29


moves upward and no longer pushes the lower portion


242


of the catch element


24


outward, allowing the catch element


24


to disengage from the lower edge of the flange


11


for the cover


2


to be easily lifted from the ring


1


to open the manhole.




In brief, the present invention provides catch elements and push elements at a bottom of a manhole cover or the like, so that these elements may be controlled through cotters downward extended through the manhole cover to either quick lock or release the manhole cover to or from the manhole ring easily.



Claims
  • 1. A quick release locking means and cover, said cover being adapated to be closed onto a ring member that is connected to an opening, such as a manhole, and has a horizontally and radially inward extended flange, said quick release locking means comprising angularly equal-spaced cross-shaped slots provided on said cover, and catch elements, push elements, and cotters in the same number as that of said cross-shaped slots;said cross-shaped slots each communicating with a through hole below said slot, and two holed fixing plates being symmetrically and oppositely provided below each said through hole; said catch elements each including a curved top portion projected toward said through hole, a curved lower portion projectable toward said flange of said ring member, and an inward curved surface between said curved top portion and said curved lower portion and facing toward said cover; and said catch elements each being pivotally connected to and between said two fixing plates provided below each said through hole by a pin extended through fixing holes provided on said curved top portion of said catch element and said fixing plates; said cotters each including a flat ring portion forming a top thereof and a long bar portion forming a lower body thereof, each said cotter being positioned in one of said cross-shaped slots with said flat ring portion projected from said slot and said long bar portion extended down into said through hole, and a spring being disposed around said long bar portion in said through hole; and said push elements each being perpendicularly screwed onto said long bar portion of said cotter and having a curved end pointing toward said catch element; whereby when each said cotter is depressed, said push element screwed thereto is moved to a position to radially push said curved lower portion of said catch element outward to engage with a lower edge of said flange on said ring member, bringing said cover to tightly lock to said ring member; and when each said cotter is pulled upward, said push element screwed thereto no longer pushes said curved lower portion of said catch element and allows said catch element to disengage from said flange on said ring member, allowing said cover to be easily lifted and removed from said ring member.
  • 2. A quick release locking means and cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cotter each as a washer put around said bar portion between said cross-shaped slot and said through hole on said cover, so that water is prevented from entering into said through hole via said cross-shaped slot.
  • 3. A quick release locking means and cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein said push elements are in the form of a rectangular block having a curved end, and said fixing plates being two straight plates for fitly contacting with two sides of said push element.
  • 4. A quick release locking means and cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein said push elements are in the form of a round member, and said fixing plates being two curved plates for fitly contacting with two sides of said push element.
  • 5. A quick release locking means and cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein said push elements are in the form an angular member having a curved end, and said fixing plates being two bent plates for fitly contacting with two sides of said push element.
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