Claims
- 1. A releasable anchor comprising:
- a body;
- an arm pivotally mounted on said body, said arm including a gripping surface, said arm being pivotable between an outwardly-extending position and a retracted position;
- a blocking element connected to said body, said blocking element having a blocking position and a release position, said blocking element being movable between the blocking and release positions;
- said arm having a first position in which said blocking element is in the blocking position and the gripping surface of said arm frictionally engages said blocking element and prevents movement of said blocking element from the blocking position to the release position, said arm in the first position being intermediate the outwardly-extending position and the retracted position;
- biasing means for biasing said arm to the outwardly-extending position;
- said arm having a second position corresponding to the outwardly-extending position, said biasing means being operable to move said arm from the first position to the second position, said blocking element being movable from the blocking position to the release position when said arm is in the second position; and
- release means for moving said blocking element from the blocking position to the release position, said release means including means for connecting said blocking element to an anchor line, said arm having a third position corresponding to the retracted position, said arm being movable from the second position to the third position when said blocking element is in the release position.
- 2. The anchor of claim 1 wherein said biasing means comprises a sleeve received on said blocking element and spring means acting between said body and said sleeve, said sleeve engaging said arm to hold it out of said first position.
- 3. The anchor of claim 2 wherein said blocking element has a flange thereon, said arm being adapted to engage said flange to stop movement of said blocking element out of the blocking position when said arm is in the first position.
- 4. The anchor of claim 3 additionally comprising a second spring acting between said body and said blocking element and yieldably retaining said blocking element in said blocking position.
- 5. The anchor of claim 4 wherein said second spring is sufficiently weak and said body has sufficient inertia to permit said blocking element to move out of the blocking position when said arm is in the second position and a sharp jerk is exerted on the anchor line.
- 6. The anchor of claim 1 and further comprising:
- a second arm pivotally mounted on said body, said second arm including a gripping surface, said second arm being pivotable between an outwardly-extending position and a retracted position, said arm having a first position in which said blocking element is in the blocking position and the gripping surface of said second arm frictionally engages said blocking element and prevents movement of said blocking element from the blocking position to the release position, said second arm in the first position being intermediate the outwardly-extending position and the retracted position;
- said biasing means being for biasing both of the first and second arms to the respective, outwardly-extending positions, said second arm having a second position corresponding to the outwardly-extending position, said biasing means being operable to move said second arm from the first position to the second position, said blocking element being movable from the blocking position to the release position when said second arm is in the second position; and
- said second arm having a third position corresponding to the retracted position of said second arm, said second arm being movable from the second position to the third position when said blocking element is in the release position.
- 7. The anchor of claim 1 in which said blocking element is cylindrical.
- 8. The anchor of claim 1 in which said means for connection said blocking element to an anchor line includes a shaft connected at one end to said blocking element, the shaft being received within a longitudinal bore in said body.
- 9. The anchor of claim 1 and further comprising an anchor line connected to said blocking element.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of my patent application Ser. No. 535,953, filed Dec. 23, 1974 now abandoned.
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