1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to safety hooks and more particularly to such a safety hook having a rotatable hanging loop which is replaceable.
2. Description of Related Art
Safety hooks are used in fall prevention. A typical safety hook is shown in
Another typical safety hook is shown in
However, the fastening of the rotatable hanging loop B and the hook body A (or the fastening of the rotatable hanging loop G and the hook body E) by the pin D is permanent. Hence, it is impossible of replacing the rotatable hanging loop B or G with a new one if it is broken or malfunctioned. This can increase the financial burden on a buyer. Thus, the need for improvement still exists.
It is therefore one object of the invention to provide a safety hook comprising a hook body comprising an internally threaded ring portion on bottom; a bolt including upper threads passing the ring portion, two intermediate annular flange members, and a lower annular groove; a nut threadedly secured to the upper threads; a biasing member; a rotatable hanging loop including a top ring portion, an annular trough on an inner surface of the top ring portion, and a loop depending downward from the top ring portion; and a cylindrical connection member including a lengthwise central hollow, external threads on an upper portion, a spring depressible detent through the upper portion, an intermediate annular flange, and two opposite steel balls each through a lower portion; and a gate pivotably secured to the hook body for opening or closing mouth of the hook body.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
Referring to
A curved hook body 1 comprises a bossed hole 111 on a lower shank portion and a plurality of (three) through holes 112 on the shank portion; a ring portion 12 on bottom of the shank portion, the ring portion 12 including internal threads 121; a bolt 14 including upper threads 141 upward passing the threads 121, two intermediate annular flanges 143, and a lower annular groove 142; a nut 13 threadedly put on the threads 141; a torsion spring 15; a rotatable hanging loop 17 including an annular trough 171 on an inner surface of a top ring portion 173, and a loop 172; and a cylindrical connection member 16 including a lengthwise central hollow 161, external threads 162 on an upper portion, a spring depressible detent 164 through the upper portion, an intermediate annular flange 165, and two opposite steel balls 163 each through a lower portion.
In an assembled state (see
A gate 2 is a straddle-like member and comprises two parallel members 24, an interconnecting member 27 formed therebetween, a holed unit 22 on either parallel member 24 and including first and second holes 221, 222 communicating with each other, a first through hole 21 on either parallel member 24 and being distal the holed unit 22, a second through hole 25 on either parallel member 24 and being proximate to the first through hole 21, an elongated slot 26 on either parallel member 24 proximate the first through hole 25, and a trigger member 23 threadedly secured to the second through hole 25 of one parallel member 24 and including a spring depressible push button 231 adapted to be manually driven to partially dispose in the through hole 112 for locking the gate 2 (see upper right side of
A lock pin 7 is moveably disposed in the opposite first holes 221 (or second holes 222) of the holed units 22. A pin 5 is inserted though the bossed hole 111 to loosely secure the gate 2 and the hook body 1 together. Another pin 5 in inserted through the through holes 61 and 112 to loosely secure the locking member 6 and the hook body 1 together. Still another pin 5 in inserted through the first through holes 31 and the through hole 112 to loosely secure the hook body 1 and the straddle member 3 together. A further pin 5 in inserted through the second through holes 32 and the slots 25 to loosely secure the gate 2 and the straddle member 3 together. The pin 5 is adapted to move along the slots 25.
A plurality of spring members 4 each is used to enable one component to elastically pivot about the other member. In detail, one spring member 4 has a joining portion put on both sides of the bossed hole 111, one end 41 urged against the interconnecting member 27, and the other end 42 urged against two bent portions of the parallel members 24. As a result, the gate 2 may elastically pivot about the bossed hole 111 relative to the hook body 1. Another spring member 4 has a joining portion put on another pin 5, one end 41 urged against an interconnecting portion of the locking member 6, and the other end 42 urged against hook body 1. As a result, the locking member 6 may elastically pivot about another pin 5 at the through holes 112 relative to the hook body 1. A further spring member 4 has a joining portion put on still another pin 5, one end 41 urged against an interconnecting member of the straddle member 3, and the other end 42 urged against the hook body 1. As a result, the straddle member 3 may elastically pivot about still another pin 5 at the first through holes 31 relative to the hook body 1. In the locked state of the hook, open ends of the gate 2 are urged against the open end of the hook body 1 by the spring member 4 associated with the gate 2 (i.e., the mouth of the hook is closed).
In use, a line 8 may be looped the hook body 1 and is prevented from disengaging from the hook body 1. For removing the line 8 a user has to first push the push button 231 to clear the through hole 112. Thus, the gate 2 is partially unlocked. It is contemplated by the invention that any external force (indicated by two arrows of dotted line) exerted on the components (e.g., the gate 2 and the straddle member 3 shown in
Removal of the rotatable hanging loop 17 will be described in detail below (see
While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.