Claims
- 1. A rotatable security seal comprising a flexible filament:
- a housing having a bottom wall and an annular side wall defining a chamber having an axis, said chamber being open at the housing top distal the bottom wall, said bottom wall having a first through-bore for receiving therethrough said flexible filament in an axial direction corresponding to said axis;
- a rotor in the chamber for rotation about said axis relative to the housing and enclosing the top, the rotor having a second through-bore for receiving therethrough said received filament; and
- one way rotation means coupled to the rotor and to the housing for permitting the rotor to rotate about the axis only in one direction relative to the housing to twist the received filament in the chamber between the rotor and the housing.
- 2. The seal of claim 1 including rotor locking means coupled to the rotor and to the housing in the chamber for axially securing the rotor in the chamber.
- 3. The seal of claim 1 including a post secured to one of said rotor and housing in said chamber for receiving said twist of said filament wrapped thereabout.
- 4. The seal of claim 1 wherein said bores each are dimensioned relative to said filament for receiving a plurality of side-by-side filament portions therethrough.
- 5. The seal of claim 1 wherein the one way rotation means comprises ratchet teeth extending from one of the side wall and rotor into said chamber and at least one resilient pawl secured to the other of the rotor and side wall for engagement with the ratchet teeth.
- 6. The seal of claim 1 wherein the rotor has a top wall from which depends a central boss through which said second opening passes and an outer depending wall, an annular recess between said central boss and said outer depending wall, said recess terminating adjacent to said top wall for weakening said central boss relative to said outer depending wall.
- 7. The seal of claim 1 wherein the rotor has a top wall from which depends an outer wall and a central boss and weakening means in said rotor for weakening said boss relative to said outer wall.
- 8. The seal of claim 1 wherein the twisted filament has a twisted section, said rotor having a central boss through which said second bore passes, said central boss being spaced from said housing bottom wall for providing a cavity in the chamber for receiving said twisted section.
- 9. The seal of claim 3 wherein said post has sides forming angular corners about which the filament is twisted.
- 10. The seal of claim 1 including a plurality of said first bores in said bottom wall and a plurality of said second bores in said rotor, said first and second bores having an axially aligned condition in one angular position of said rotor.
- 11. The seal of claim 10 wherein the first and second bores are respectively axially aligned in an initial position of said rotor relative to the housing.
- 12. The seal of claim 1 wherein the bottom wall has a plurality of said first bores and the rotor has a plurality of said second bores, said rotor having a top wall from which depends a central boss through which said second bores pass and an outer depending wall, the rotor having an annular recess between said central boss and said outer depending wall, said one way rotation means including a radially resilient pawl depending from said outer depending wall, said housing including a plurality of radially inwardly facing ratchet teeth engaged with said pawl.
- 13. The seal of claim 1 including a plurality of first and second bores wherein the first and second bores terminate at respective housing and rotor surfaces at about right angles to form a relatively sharp edge with said surfaces and are spaced apart a distance having a value which cooperates with said edges to slidably axially secure the twisted filament to the housing and rotor at said edges.
- 14. The seal of claim 1 further including rotor locking means for axially locking the rotor to the housing comprising complementary mating surface features in the rotor and housing in said chamber.
- 15. The seal of claim 1 including a pair of said first bores and a pair of said second bores, each first bore having a corresponding second bore.
- 16. The seal of claim 15 including a further pair of first bores and a further pair of second bores, a bore of each pair corresponding to each other and being aligned in an initial position of the rotor to the housing.
- 17. The seal of claim 1 including a manual gripping flange on each said rotor and housing.
- 18. The seal of claim 1 including a flange attached to the rotor, said flange including a weakened section for separating the flange from the rotor when stressed.
- 19. The seal of claim 17 wherein the rotor flange has a weakened section.
- 20. A rotatable security seal comprising a flexible filament:
- a housing having a bottom wall and an annular side wall forming a circular cylindrical chamber defining an axis, said chamber being open at the housing top distal the bottom wall, said bottom wall having at least one first through-bore for receiving therethrough said flexible filament in an axial direction;
- a rotor in the chamber for rotation about said axis relative to the housing and enclosing the housing top, the rotor having a central boss with at least one second through-bore aligned with the at least one first bore in an initial position of the rotor for receiving therethrough said received filament;
- locking means comprising complementary mating surface features coupled to the rotor and to the housing in the chamber for axially securing the rotor in the chamber; and
- one way rotation means comprising a plurality of radially movable pawls and a plurality of annularly spaced ratchet teeth engaged with the pawls coupled to the rotor and to the housing in the chamber for permitting the rotor to rotate about the axis only in one direction relative to the housing to twist the received filament in a cavity in the chamber between the boss and the housing bottom wall.
- 21. The seal of claim 20 including a post secured to one of the housing and rotor in said chamber for receiving thereabout the twisted filament.
- 22. The seal of claim 20 including a plurality of said first and second bores wherein the first bores and the second bores are respectively radially spaced apart a distance and the edges of the bores each having a value so as to cooperate in assisting in axially locking the twisted filament to the housing and rotor in the cavity.
- 23. A rotatable security seal comprising a flexible filament:
- a housing having a bottom wall and an annular side wall defining a chamber having an axis, the chamber being open at the housing top distal the bottom wall, the bottom wall having first and second through-bores for receiving therethrough said flexible filament in an axial direction;
- a rotor in the chamber for rotation about the axis relative to the housing, the rotor having third and fourth through-bores for receiving therethrough the received filament;
- rotor locking means coupled to the rotor and to the housing in the chamber for axially securing the rotor in the chamber; and
- one way rotation means coupled to the rotor and to the housing for permitting the rotor to rotate about the axis only in one direction relative to the housing to twist the received filament in the chamber between the rotor and the housing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION AND PATENTS
Of interest are commonly owned copending application Ser. No. 09/070,055 entitled Rotatable Seal filed Apr. 30, 1998 in the name of Jeremy Leon et al. and U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,978,026, 5,180,200 and 5,419,599 relating to rotatable seals.
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