Claims
- 1. An improved dog of the type used with a ratchet, which ratchet is subject to rapid withdrawal, said dog having a pivot point at its base and a ratchet contacting face at the tip thereof and a ratchet directed face extending generally in the direction of the pivot point from the edge of the ratchet contacting face, said dog including biasing means urging said dog in the direction that causes said ratchet contacting face to contact a ratchet wherein the improvement including means to reduce or eliminate the tendency of the tip to bounce along the teeth of the ratchet when it is rapidly turning, said improvement comprising:
- a biased probe extending outwardly from the ratchet contacting face, said biased probe having a ratchet directed edge closest to the ratchet and the ratchet directed edge being aligned with the ratchet directed face of the dog and said biased probe being inwardly movable into said dog so that its tip is in line with the ratchet contacting face whereby a timed entry of the dog into contact with a ratchet occurs in that if the dog has time to make a complete engagement with a ratchet tooth, it is allowed to drop but if it does not, the dog is held up by said probe until the next tooth comes around.
- 2. The improved dog of claim 1 wherein said biased probe extends over only a portion of said ratchet contacting face so that the ratchet is stopped by contact with the ratchet contacting face rather than with the biased probe.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 103,414, filed Oct. 1, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,801,105.
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