Tarpaulin tightening device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6478361
  • Patent Number
    6,478,361
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 22, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 12, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Dayoan; D. Glenn
    • Blankenship; Greg
    Agents
    • McKee, Voorhees & Sease, P.L.C.
Abstract
A tarpaulin tightening device includes a bar extension member which can be attached to the end of a bar upon which the tarpaulin is rolled. A ratchet engaging pawl is movable from a detached position free from engagement with the ratchet wheel to an engaged position engaging the ratchet teeth of the ratchet member. At the same time a hook member is pivoted from a disengaged position to an engaged position engaging a bearing surface on the bar extension and holding the ratchet teeth in engagement with the ratchet pawl. This permits rotation of the bar extension and the bar to tighten the roll and thus tighten the tarpaulin.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a tarpaulin tightening device and method for using same.




U.S. Pat. Re 31,746 shows a rollup tarp for trailers designed to be loaded through an open top. The device shown in this patent includes a crank handle which can be used to roll the tarp from its open to its closed position from the rear of the trailer body. After the tarpaulin has been tightened, the crank handle is attached to the rear of the trailer and holds the tarpaulin in place.




In some applications such as railroad cars, there is not room between the cars to easily operate a crank handle attached to the tarpaulin and the railroad car in the manner shown in reissue Pat. Re 31,746.




Therefore a primary object of the present invention is the provision of an improved tarpaulin tightening device and method for using same which does not require the permanent attachment of a crank handle to the end of the bar upon which the tarpaulin is rolled.




A further object of the present invention is the provision of an improved tarpaulin tightening device and method for using same which permits a crank handle to be attached and detached at the time of tightening, but which holds the tarpaulin in a tightened condition once the crank handle has been removed.




A further object of the present invention is the provision of an improved tarpaulin tightening device which is strong in construction, and which includes a locking device that relies upon gravity for holding the tarpaulin in its tightened condition.




A further object of the present invention is the provision of an improved tarpaulin tightening device and method for using same which is economical to manufacture, durable in use and efficient in operation.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The foregoing objects may be achieved by a cover assembly for an elongated container having first and second end walls, first and second side walls, a bottom wall and an upwardly presented opening. The cover assembly comprises a flexible cover having a first edge operatively attached to the first side wall of the container. An elongated bar is attached to the second edge of the flexible cover and is positioned adjacent the second side wall of the container so that the flexible cover extends in covering relation over the upwardly presented opening of the container.




A crank means is provided for rotating the bar to roll and unroll the bar transversely of the container toward and away from the first side wall of the container. The crank means may be a manually operated crank handle or it may be other manual or powered devices for rolling and unrolling the bar and tarpaulin.




A tightening assembly comprises a pawl and a holding member movably attached to the container. The tightening assembly further comprises a bar extension member attached to the first end of the bar and having a ratchet member thereon. The pawl is movable from an engaged position engaging the ratchet member to permit rotation of the ratchet member in only one rotational direction, to a disengaged position free from engagement with the ratchet member. The holding member is movable from an engaged position engaging one of the bar or the bar extension member and limiting movement of the ratchet member away form the pawl when the pawl is in its engaged position. The holding member is movable to a disengaged position wherein the holding member is free from engagement with either the bar or the bar extension member so as to permit the ratchet member to move away from the pawl.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a railroad car having the tarpaulin tightening device mounted thereon.





FIG. 2

is an enlarged detailed perspective view of the tarpaulin tightening device shown in its disengaged position.





FIG. 3

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

, but showing the tarpaulin tightening device in its engaged position.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along line


4





4


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a side elevational view taken along line


5





5


of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view taken along line


6





6


of FIG.


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the drawings the numeral


10


generally designates a container having end walls


12


,


14


, side walls


16


,


18


, and an upwardly presented opening


20


. Container


10


could be a trailer for a truck, a container mounted on a railroad car or other transporting device, or a railroad car itself.




A cover or tarpaulin


22


includes a first edge


24


which is attached to the upper edge of side wall


18


of container


10


. The opposite second edge


26


of the tarpaulin


22


is attached to a bar


28


so that the bar


28


can be rotated to create a roll


30


of the tarp around the bar


28


.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, an elongated lip flange


78


is mounted adjacent the upper end of side wall


16


, and the bar


28


is permitted to roll up beneath the angled flange


78


for attaching the tarpaulin to the side


16


in covering relation over the open upper end


21


of the container


10


. Flange or plate


78


is mounted to the upper edge of side wall


16


by means of a bolt


80


.




As can be seen in phantom lines in

FIG. 6

, the bar


28


is permitted to dangle below the lower edge of flange


78


. By rotating the bar


28


, the tarpaulin rolls up with roll


30


being located beneath the flange


78


.




Numeral


32


generally designates the tightening assembly of the present invention. The tightening assembly


32


includes a pawl and holder assembly


34


and a bar extension assembly


36


. The pawl and holder assembly


34


includes a base


38


which is attached to the upper edge of the end wall


12


by means of bolt


40


. Extending upwardly from the forward and rear ends of base


38


are a pair of spaced apart ears


42


which have a pivot pin


44


extending therebetween. Mounted over the pivot pin for pivoting movement thereon is a pawl sleeve


46


having a pawl


48


on the end thereof and having a pawl handle


50


mounted thereto. At the tip of pawl


48


are a pair of spaced apart fingers


49


,


51


which have a slot


53


positioned therebetween. A holder shank


52


includes an opening extending through one of its ends and surrounding the pivot pin


44


for pivotal movement thereon. At the opposite of holder shank


52


is a holder hook


54


and a handle


56


is welded thereto.




The tightening assembly


32


also includes a bar extension assembly


36


comprising a bar extension sleeve


58


having a ratchet wheel


60


welded thereto with ratchet teeth


62


at its periphery. A positioning rim


64


is provided in axial spaced relation to the ratchet wheel


60


and provides a bearing surface


74


therebetween. Extending axially from the positioning rim


64


is a spline head


66


having splines thereon. The spline head could also be square in cross section or have other configurations that would enable it to be gripped by a crank sprocket


70


of a crank handle


68


. A universal joint


72


is provided between the crank socket


70


and the handle


68


so as to permit the handle to be rotated from various angles while the socket


70


is retentively engaging the spline head


66


. Sleeve


58


is telescopically fitted over the end of bar


28


as can be seen in

FIG. 5. A

bolt


76


extends through sleeve


58


and a diametric bore (not shown) in bar


28


.




In operation, the crank handle


68


is mounted over the splined head


36


, and the tarpaulin


22


is unrolled from a position wherein the bar


28


is adjacent the side wall


24


to a position wherein the bar


28


is adjacent the side wall


16


as shown in FIG.


1


. This causes the tarpaulin to be unrolled in covering relation over the upwardly presented opening


20


. The crank handle


68


may be used but other types of cranking means may be used. A power crank may be used such as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,518,193 and 4,529,098 or other types of power or manual cranking means may be used. Similarly the crank socket


70


and the splined head


66


may be of different configuration such as square, triangular, hexagonal, or other configurations so long as they match and so long as the crank socket


70


mates in telescoping relation over the head


66


.




As can be seen in

FIG. 6

, the tarpaulin is completely unrolled to the position shown in shadow lines in

FIG. 6

with the bar


28


dangling below the lower edge of angle flange


78


. The bar


28


is then rotated further to cause the creation of roll


30


and to cause the bar to move upwardly with the roll


30


engaging the under surface of angular flange


78


.




At this point, the pawl


48


and the holding member


52


are pivoted from their disengaged positions shown in

FIG. 2

to their engaged positions shown in FIG.


3


. In their engaged positions, the pawl


48


engages the teeth


62


of the ratchet reel


60


, with the two spaced apart legs


49


,


51


bracing the opposite sides of ratchet wheel


60


and with the slot


53


engaging the teeth


62


of ratchet


60


.




Similarly the hooked member


54


is pivoted to the position shown in

FIG. 3

so that it engages the bearing surface


74


. The ridge


64


keeps the hook member


54


in proper orientation with respect to the bar extension assembly


36


and prevents the hook member from moving axially beyond the rim


64


.




Gravity is sufficient to hold the pawl


48


against the teeth


62


of ratchet


60


. Similarly, gravity holds the hook member


54


in hooked relation over the bearing surface


74


. However, the crank handle


68


can still rotate the bar extension


36


with the hook member


54


bearing against the bearing surface


74


. The ratchet teeth


62


permit tightening of the tarpaulin


22


, but do not permit it to become loosened. Thus it is possible to crank the bar extension


36


and the bar


28


until a sufficiently desired tension is achieved in the tarpaulin


22


.




When it is desired to remove the tarpaulin, the hook member


54


and the pawl


48


are pivoted upwardly to their disengaged positions thereby freeing the bar


28


to move to its dangling position shown in shadow lines in FIG.


6


. Further rotation of the bar


28


causes it to roll up the tarpaulin and open the upwardly presented opening


20


.




In the drawings and specification there has been set forth a preferred embodiment of the invention, and although specific terms are employed, these are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Changes in the form and the proportion of parts as well as in the substitution of equivalents are contemplated as circumstances may suggest or render expedient without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as further defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A cover assembly for an elongated container having first and second end walls, first and second side walls, a bottom wall and an upwardly presented opening, said cover assembly comprising:a flexible cover having a first edge operatively attached to said first side wall of said container; an elongated bar having first and second opposite ends; said flexible cover having a second edge attached to said elongated bar; said elongated bar being positioned adjacent said second side wall of said container so that said flexible cover extends in covering relation over said upwardly presented opening of said container; crank means for rotating said bar to roll and unroll said bar transversely of said container toward and away from said first side wall of said container; a tightening assembly comprising a pawl and a holding member movably attached to said container; said tightening assembly further comprising a bar extension member attached to said first end of said bar and having a ratchet member thereon; said pawl being movable from an engaged position engaging said ratchet member to permit rotation of said ratchet member in only one rotational direction to a disengaged position free from engagement with said ratchet member; said holding member being movable from an engaged position engaging one of said bar or said bar extension member and limiting movement of said ratchet member away from said pawl when said pawl is in said engaged position, to a disengaged position wherein said holding member is free from engagement with said one of said bar or said bar extension member so as to permit said ratchet member to move away from said pawl.
  • 2. A cover assembly according to claim 1 wherein said pawl and said holding member are pivotally mounted to said tightening assembly for swinging movement between their said respective engaged and disengaged positions.
  • 3. A cover assembly according to claim 2 wherein said tightening assembly comprises a base attached to said container, said pawl and said holding member being pivotally mounted to said base.
  • 4. A cover assembly according to claim 1 wherein said bar extension member further comprises an elongated bearing member and a crank engaging member.
  • 5. A cover assembly according to claim 4 wherein said holding member engages said elongated bearing member when said holding member is in said engaged position.
  • 6. A cover assembly according to claim 5 wherein said crank engaging member is adapted to be frictionally engaged by said crank means for rotating said bar.
  • 7. A cover tightening assembly for a container having first and second end walls, first and second side walls, and an upwardly presented opening; a flexible sheet member having a first edge attached to said first side wall and a second edge, a bar attached to said second edge of said sheet member and extending along said second side wall; said tightening assembly comprising;a bar extension member attachable to said bar and having a ratchet thereon; a base adapted to be attached to said container adjacent said second side wall; a pawl movably mounted to said base for movement from an engaged position engaging said ratchet when said bar extension member is attached to said bar so as to permit rotation of said bar in only one rotational direction, to a disengaged position free from engagement with said ratchet; a holding member movably mounted to said base for movement from an engaged position engaging one of said bar or said bar extension member when said bar extension member is attached to said bar to prevent movement of said ratchet away from said pawl, to a disengaged position free from engagement with said one of said bar or said bar extension member to permit said ratchet away from said pawl.
  • 8. A cover assembly according to claim 7 wherein said pawl and said holding member are each pivotally mounted to said base for swinging movement between their said respective engaged and disengaged positions.
  • 9. A cover assembly according to claim 8 wherein said bar extension member is elongated having a longitudinal bar extension member axis, and said bar is elongated having a longitudinal bar axis approximately coinciding with said bar extension member axis.
  • 10. A cover assembly according to claim 9 wherein said pawl is pivotal about a pawl axis and said holding member is pivotal about a holding member axis, said pawl axis and said holding member axis extending parallel to said bar extension member axis and said bar axis.
  • 11. A method for tightening a flexible sheet member in covering relation over an upwardly presented opening of a container having first and second side walls, said sheet member having a first edge attached to said first side wall and a second edge attached to a bar positioned adjacent said second side wall of said container; said method comprising:attaching a bar extension to said bar, said bar extension having a ratchet member thereon; engaging said ratchet member with a pawl mounted on said container for permitting rotation of said bar in one direction and for preventing rotation of said bar in the opposite direction; engaging one of said bar or said bar extension with a holding member mounted on said container for preventing movement of said ratchet away from engagement with said pawl; rotating said bar in said one direction to cause tightening of said sheet member over said upwardly presented opening of said container; removing said pawl and said holding member from engagement with said ratchet member and said one of said bar or said bar extension respectively; rotating said bar to cause rolling of said bar toward said first side wall and wrapping of said sheet member around said bar and thereby removing said sheet member from covering relation over said upwardly presented opening of said container.
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