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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a tie down assembly, and in particular to a tie down assembly for vehicles loaded on a vehicle carrier for transport.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98
Tie down straps are commonly used to secure load items onto a carrier for transport or similar, and come in two main types. Loop tie-downs comprise a single piece of webbing looped between the load and the carrier, the two ends of the loop connected via a fastener that shortens and tensions the loop to secure the load. Two-piece tie downs comprise two separate webbing pieces. Each has a securing end that connects to the carrier, and a free end that connect to each other via a fastener. The fastener is used to shorten the overall length to provide tension and secure the load.
The fasteners are commonly manually-operated lever ratchets that tighten the straps to provide tension. Depending on the location of the load and load bed fixing points, and the size and weight of the load, the fastener may be located in an awkward position. Users can find it difficult to operate the ratchet to provide sufficient tension and may also run the risk of injuring themselves during the tightening or loosening operation.
The present invention seeks to overcome or substantially ameliorate at least some of the deficiencies of the prior art, or to at least provide an alternative.
It is to be understood that, if any prior art information is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the information forms part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country.
According to a first aspect, the present invention provides a tie down assembly, comprising:
In a preferred embodiment, the drive means comprises a motor adapted to drive the winding assembly.
In a preferred embodiment, the tie down assembly further comprises a winding assembly activation means located remotely from the winding assembly and configured to activate the drive means.
In a preferred embodiment, the winding assembly further comprises a winding rod around which the webbing strap is wound as the strap is tensioned.
In a preferred embodiment, the winding assembly further comprises a releasable ratchet means configured to allow the winding assembly to act to increase the tension in the strap and to prevent the winding assembly from acting to loosen the strap once tightened.
In a preferred embodiment, the winding assembly further comprises a mounting frame adapted to be attached to the underside of a load bed.
In a preferred embodiment, the tie down assembly further comprises a plate adapted to be connected to the upper surface of a load bed, the plate having a central aperture with a smoothed edge portion through which the webbing strap extends through.
In a preferred embodiment, the strap is adapted to extend over and rest flat against a vehicle tire.
In a preferred embodiment, the motor is reversible.
In a preferred embodiment, the end fastener is a hook.
In a preferred embodiment, the winding assembly activation means is a switch attached to the load bed and connected to the drive means.
In a preferred embodiment, the winding assembly activation means is a wireless transmitter adapted to transmit an activation signal, the winding assembly further comprising a receiver connected to the drive means adapted to receive the activation signal.
In another preferred embodiment, the wireless transmitter is a handheld portable assembly.
In a preferred embodiment, the tie down assembly further comprises at least one strap diverter adapted to attach to the load bed and slidable along at least part of the length of the strap between the first end and the free end.
In a preferred embodiment, the ratchet means comprises a ratchet gear and further comprises a pawl arm biased to an engagement position with the ratchet gear.
In a preferred embodiment, the tie down assembly further comprises a lock release means for moving the pawl arm to a disengaged position with the ratchet gear.
In a preferred embodiment, the strap diverter comprises a bar or loop which engages the webbing strap and an attachment means for connecting to the load bed.
According to a second aspect, the present invention provides a vehicle carrier for transporting vehicles, comprising at least one tie-down strap assembly as described in any one of the preceding statements.
In a preferred embodiment, the vehicle carrier comprises a flat load bed, wherein the tie-down assembly is mounted to an underside of the load bed.
In a preferred embodiment, the vehicle carrier comprises a plurality of tie down assemblies, one tie down assembly for each tire of a vehicle
The present invention also provides a tie down assembly, comprising:
In a preferred embodiment, the winding assembly comprises a winding rod rotatably mounted to a mounting frame.
In a preferred embodiment, the tie down assembly further comprises releasable means for preventing loosening of the tie-down member in use.
The present invention also provides a load carrier comprising at least one tie-down assembly as described in any one of the above.
Other aspects of the invention are also disclosed.
Notwithstanding any other forms which may fall within the scope of the present invention, preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
It should be noted in the following description that like or the same reference numerals in different embodiments denote the same or similar features.
Referring initially to
The winding rod 5 is mounted so as to have one end 5a extending externally of the first flange 26a and outside of the space 30. The motor 4 is connected to the one end 5a of the winding rod 5 to rotate the winding rod 5 clockwise or anti-clockwise when the motor 4 is activated as required. The motor 4 can be mounted to one or both of the mounting plate 6 and the attachment plate 22
A ratchet gear 14 is mounted to the winding rod 5 at the opposite end to the motor 4 and adjacent the second flange 26b (see also
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The webbing strap 3 is a flat flexible ribbon of robust material that is connected at one end 7 thereof to the winding rod 5 (see
The motor 4 can be activated by a switch (not shown) such as a rocker switch located away from the tie down assembly 1 and directly connected to the motor 4 by a cable run under the carrier bed 16, or the winding assembly 2 can further comprise a wireless receiver (not shown) connected to the motor 4 that receives an activation signal and passes this to the motor 4 to activate/actuate the motor 4. The signal would be transmitted from a remotely located wireless transmitter (not shown) that can be integral to a load bed, or a vehicle that includes the load bed, or the transmitter could be a handheld portable assembly.
The webbing strap 3 extends from the winding assembly 2 through the central aperture 12. The smooth edge of the aperture 12 helps to ensure that the webbing strap 3 will not fray, or catch and rip, on the edge of the aperture 12.
A preferred use of the tie down assembly 1 will now be described, with reference to
One or more strap diverters 13 are used along the strap 3 if required so that the webbing strap 3 is close to the tire. The strap diverters 13 each comprise a bar or loop which engages the webbing strap 3 and a hook attachment means for connecting to the load bed 16 via an aperture, eye, or similar formed in the carrier bed 16. The sections of the arch of the webbing strap 3 thus formed over the tire 19 are positioned close in to the tire 19, rather than splayed out from the tire 19, ensuring that as much of the tire 19 as possible is in contact with the webbing strap 3.
Using the strap diverters 13 ensures that the car 15 does not have to be exactly positioned on the load bed 16 as the strap diverters 13 can be positioned and used to pull the webbing strap 3 in close to the tire 19. The motor 4 is then activated by way of the switch or wireless transmitter to rotate the winding rod 5 to wind the strap 3 around the winding rod 5. This pulls the webbing strap 3 through the strap diverters 13 and tensions the webbing strap 3 between the connection of end hook 9 and the connected end 7 at the winding rod 6.
The releasable ratchet 14 allows the rod 6 to rotate one way to tighten the strap 3, but prevents movement in the other direction to loosen the strap 3. This ensures that the load is secure retained onto the carrier bed 16 and accidental loosening of the webbing strap 3 is prevented. The ratchet 14 can be released by a user to loosen the webbing strap 3 for removal of the strap 3 via the air lock 40. When the straps 3 on all four tires 19 are tightened, the car 15 is held securely on the vehicle transporter load bed 16.
A user is able to easily operate each tie down assembly 1 without having to tighten ratchet straps by hand. Also, it is easy to position the straps 3 with a reduced likelihood of injury, and remote activation also reduces the likelihood of injury. This significantly reduces the physical effort required in securing the load as well as reducing the risk of accident or injury to the operator.
Whilst preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, it will be apparent to skilled persons that modifications can be made to the embodiments described.
The preferred embodiment of the present invention thus provides a number of advantages. The preferred embodiment provides an automatic driven tie down system which minuses user physical effort and risk of injury. The tie down system is motor driven which provides consistent and reliable force. The tie down system is also restrained by the motor which assists in retaining the strap in tension. The tie down system is electric driven, which can be 12 or 24 volt driven from a vehicle battery or alternator. The tie down system provides a hands free tie down/restraint once the user places the strap in position.
It is apparent that other flexible elongated tie-down members can be used such as cables. Also, the strap can be attached directly to the load.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2013904265 | Nov 2013 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/AU14/01035 | 11/4/2014 | WO | 00 |