Referring now to the drawing figures, the device of the invention, generally designated by reference number 10, is preferably formed as a generally rectangular planar body 11, with a first end 12, a second end 13, a first side edge 14, a second side edge 15, a first face 16, and a second opposed face 17.
A stepped slot 18 is formed in body 11, extending from first end 12 the majority of the distance through body 11 toward second end 13, with the longitudinal as of slot 18 coaxially aligned with the longitudinal axis of body 11, so that slot 18 is disposed equidistant between side edges 13 and 14. From the first end of the body slot 18 extends toward second end 13 at a first width 19 between first step edges 20 and 21, and then narrows to second width 22, between second step edges 23 and 24, forming first step ledges 25 and 26. Slot 18 continues from first step ledges 25 and 26 a farther distance toward the second end of the body at second width 22, and then again narrows to a third width 27 between third step edges 28 and 29, forming second step ledges 30 and 31. Slot 18 continues from second step ledges 30 and 31 to its inner end 32, which is preferably formed as a semi-circular curve between third step edges 28 and 29.
First width 19, second width 22, and third width 27 correspond to the diameters of the pistons of three selected strut sizes. In the preferred embodiment first width 19 is 12 mm, second width 22 is 10 mm, and third width 27 is 8 mm, but it is to be understood that the scope of the invention is not limited to any particular slot dimensions, and other dimensions may readily be used to fit the piston diameters of any selected strut sizes.
The portion of body 11 between first edge 14 and first step edge 20 of slot 18 is penetrated by a first aperture 33, disposed adjacent to first end 12 of body 11, with the axis of first aperture 33 generally equidistant between first and second faces 16 and 17 of body 11 and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the body. The portion of body 11 between second edge 15 and first step edge 21 of slot 18 is penetrated by a second, threaded aperture 34, disposed in coaxial alignment with first aperture 33. Apertures 33 and 34 are circular in cross-sectional configuration, and the diameter of first aperture 33 is slightly larger than the diameter of second aperture 34. A bolt 35 is extendable through first aperture 33 and into threaded engagement with second aperture 34. Bolt 35 includes a threaded shaft 36, is preferably fitted with a washer 37 to bear against edge 14 of body 11, and also includes a head 38 for rotating the bolt. In a variation, bolt 35 may be formed with a flange adjacent to the bolt head instead of washer 37. Head 38 is preferably formed as a flat plate or wing to facilitate tightening bolt 35 by hand, but it is to be understood that the scope of the invention is not limited to any particular bolt configuration.
Body 11 is formed of a generally rigid shape retentive material. The material of construction will allow a slight deformation of body 11 so that slot 18 will narrow or constrict when bolt 35 is extended through apertures 33 and 34 and tightened, but will return to its original dimension when bolt 35 is again loosened. The material of construction will withstand repeated cycles of tightening and loosening without failure. A preferred material of construction is aluminum or an aluminum alloy, but the scope of the invention is not limited to any particular material, and any material of construction, including but not limited to other metals or a plastic material, with appropriate properties may be used.
The device of the invention is used by first removing bolt 35, or withdrawing it sufficiently to allow the piston of a strut to pass into slot 18. The strut to be locked is extended, and the device is placed around the strut piston immediately adjacent to the strut cylinder with the strut piston received in slot 18 at the first end 12 of body 11. Body 11 is moved across the strut piston until further movement is prevented when the piston reaches inner end 32 of slot 18 or abuts against sets of ledges in slot 18, as the case may be. Bolt 35 is then extended through aperture 33, threaded into aperture 34, and tightened to constrict slot 18 around the strut piston and lock the strut piston against retraction into the strut cylinder. With retraction of the strut piston prevented, the hood or other component supported by the strut is secured in an open position and prevented from closing until the device is loosened and removed to free the strut piston. In most instances locking a single strut is sufficient to prevent lowering of the hood, etc. even if two supporting struts are present. However, all supporting struts may be locked if desired.
Although the positive retention of bolt 35 achieved by extending it through apertures disposed inward of the first end of the body is preferred for security and safety, variations in construction of the device are within the scope of the invention. In an alternative embodiment, illustrated in
The foregoing description of the device of the invention is intended to be illustrative and not limiting. The device is subject to further alternative embodiments and variations, all within the scope of the invention in accordance with the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/832,701, filed Jul. 24, 2006.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60832701 | Jul 2006 | US |