In-line security hook
A safety hook including a main shaft, a chain receiving portion disposed at a first end of the main shaft, a first bend disposed at a second end of the main shaft, and a second bend depending from the first bend. The chain receiving portion and the first bend are positioned on the same side as the main shaft and are substantially in-line with each other. The second bend bends in substantially the opposite direction of the first bend and has a terminal end that does not extend beyond the first bend.
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The present invention relates to security hooks, and more particularly to a security hook having in-line formed ends to resist unplanned disengagement from a chain or the like.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION“S” hooks have been widely used as security chain end hooks, particularly in the trailer industry. In the trailer industry, chains with S-hooks are used as added security between the trailer and a towing vehicle. In use, these hooks may be engaged in a hole or slot in a vehicle frame, over the flanged edge of a channel-type frame, or with another chain. Oftentimes, the security chain hook is routed through a vehicle tie-down loop or around a frame member with the end hook then engaged over or through a link of the security chain. However, during vehicle operation, vibrations from road conditions or engine operation can cause the S-hook to disengage.
Different designs have been proposed to prevent disengagement of the S-hook during vehicle operation. For example, an S-hook having a protruding end that extends perpendicularly therefrom is known. The protruding end helps prevent the S-hook from coming disengaged. However, such a design is not always effective.
A long felt need exists for a security hook that resists unintentional disengagement and overcomes the other disadvantages of the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTSA security hook is disclosed having a main shaft, a chain receiving portion extending from a first end of the main shaft and a first bend extending from a second end of the main shaft. The chain receiving portion and first bend are preferably, but not necessarily, positioned on the same side of the main shaft and are substantially in-line with each other. A second bend extends from the first bend in the opposite direction of the first bend. The security hook, including the main shaft, the chain receiving portion and the first and second bends, is preferably made of an integral metal bar capable of withstanding relatively high forces.
In one embodiment of the invention, the first and second bends each have a straight portion and the second bend extends from the straight portion of the first bend. The straight portions are substantially parallel to the main shaft. The chain receiving portion also includes a straight portion that is substantially parallel to the main shaft.
The second bend of the security hook has a free end that preferably does not extend beyond the first bend. In use, the security hook is engaged with a chain connected to a trailer. The chain is received in the chain receiving portion of the hook. The chain receiving portion is preferably dimensioned to limit the movement of the chain therein and to prevent inadvertent disengagement of the chain from the security hook. When installed, the security hook ensures that the trailer remains connected to the towing vehicle.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description. It is to be understood, however, that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the present invention, are given by way of illustration and not limitation. Many changes and modifications within the scope of the present invention may be made without departing from the spirit thereof, and the invention includes all such modifications.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe invention may be more readily understood by referring to the accompanying drawings in which
Like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS A preferred embodiment of the security hook 10 of the present invention, as shown in
Initially, arm 12a of the chain receiving portion 12 extends substantially parallel to the main shaft 14 toward the second bend 18. The term “substantially” is defined as “being largely but not wholly that which is specified.” “Substantially parallel” is used herein to indicate components that extend in the same direction in a largely equidistant relationship. However, “substantially parallel” does not require the components to be exactly parallel. Following attachment of security hook 10 to a chain, arm 12a is formed further toward main shaft 14 (shown in phantom in
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In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the second bend 18 bends in the opposite direction as the first bend 16. As shown in
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The security hook 10 can be made of any rigid material, such as metal, plastic, composite, etc. The material used to form the security hook 10 preferably has a yield strength sufficient to withstand loads required of a trailer security chain hook. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the security hook 10, including the chain receiving portion 12, the main shaft 14, the first bend 16, and the second bend 18, is preferably formed from a single integral metal bar. Alternatively, the elements of the security hook 10 can be separately made and thereafter welded together.
The security hook preferably has a circular cross-section, as best shown in
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In a preferred embodiment of the invention, when the security hook 10 is properly installed, hook end 22 rests on the underside 114a of the platform 114 and the main shaft 14 extends in a substantially perpendicular relationship to the platform 114. If the hook end 22 extended beyond line L (shown in
The use of the security hook 10 to connect a chain 102 from a trailer 116 to the platform 114 of a towing vehicle 118 is described for exemplary purposes only. It will be understood that those skilled in the art that there are numerous other uses of the security hook of the present invention.
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In a preferred embodiment, the arm 12a defines an open position (as shown in
It will also be appreciated that the protrusion 52 is positioned such that when the arm 12a is formed to the closed position that the arm 12a (chain receiving portion 12) and protrusion 52 cooperate to ensure that the chain cannot come out or off of the chain receiving portion 12, i.e., the space between the end of the arm 12a and the protrusion 52 is of a smaller dimension than the cross-sectional width of the chain. Preferably, the end 52a of the protrusion is also wider than the main shaft 14. This can be best seen in
In a preferred embodiment, the protrusion 52 has the cross-sectional shape shown in
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The embodiments of the present invention recited herein are intended to be merely exemplary and those skilled in the art will be able to make numerous modifications to them without departing from the spirit of the present invention. For example, the first and second straight portions 16a, 18a may be lengthened or omitted; the first and second straight portions 16a, 18a may be non-parallel with each other and/or with the main shaft 14; the end portion 22 may extend beyond the first bend 16. All such modifications are intended to be within the scope of the present invention as defined by the claims appended hereto.
Claims
1. A safety hook comprising:
- a main shaft;
- a chain receiving portion disposed at a first end of said main shaft;
- a first bend disposed at a second end of said main shaft substantially vertically in-line with the chain receiving portion; and
- a second bend depending from said first bend that bends in substantially the opposite direction of the first bend, wherein said second bend has a terminal end that does not extend beyond said first bend.
2. The safety hook of claim 1 wherein said main shaft, said first bend and said second bend are co-planar.
3. The safety hook of claim 1 wherein said first bend includes a first straight portion.
4. The safety hook of claim 3 wherein said first straight portion is substantially parallel to said main shaft.
5. The safety hook of claim 1 wherein said second bend includes a second straight portion.
6. The safety hook of claim 5 wherein said second straight portion is substantially parallel to said main shaft.
7. The safety hook of claim 4 wherein said second bend includes a straight portion.
8. The safety hook of claim 7 wherein said second straight portion is substantially parallel to said main shaft and substantially parallel to said first straight portion.
9. The safety hook of claim 7 wherein said second straight portion extends toward the main shaft in a non-parallel relationship.
10. The safety hook of claim 1 wherein the main shaft, first bend and second bend are integrally formed.
11. A safety hook comprising:
- a main shaft;
- a chain receiving portion disposed at a first end of said main shaft;
- a first bend disposed at a second end of said main shaft and substantially vertically in-line with the chain receiving portion; and
- a second bend depending from said first bend that bends in substantially the opposite direction of the first bend;
- wherein said second bend, said chain receiving portion, said first bend and said second bend are co-planar.
12. A safety hook comprising:
- a main shaft;
- a chain receiving portion disposed at a first end of said main shaft;
- a first bend disposed at a second end of said main shaft substantially vertically in-line with the chain receiving portion; and
- a second bend depending from said first bend that bends in substantially the opposite direction of the first bend.
13. A safety hook comprising:
- a main shaft;
- a chain receiving portion disposed at a first end of said main shaft;
- a first bend disposed at a second end of said main shaft substantially vertically in-line with the chain receiving portion, the first bend having a first straight portion substantially parallel to said main shaft; and
- a second bend depending from said first straight portion and bending in substantially the opposite direction of the first bend, wherein said second bend has a second straight portion substantially parallel to said main shaft.
14. A security hook for coupling a trailer to a towing vehicle using a chain, the chain being engaged with the trailer, the towing vehicle having a platform with a hole therein, the security hook comprising:
- a main shaft having a first end and second end;
- a chain receiving portion extending from the first end of the main shaft and dimensioned to receive the chain; and
- a U-shaped hook extending from the second end of the main shaft and positioned to extend toward the same side of the main shaft as the chain receiving portion, the U-shaped hook dimensioned to engage the hole in the towing vehicle platform.
15. The security hook of claim 14, further comprising a second hook having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the second hook is attached to the U-shaped hook, and wherein in an installed configuration, the second end of the second hook contacts an underside of te towing vehicle platform.
16. A method for hooking two devices together, the first device having an opening and an undersurface, the second device having an opening, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a hook having a first U-shaped element and a second U-shaped element in-line with each other, the second U-shaped element having a free end,
- hooking the second U-shaped element through the opening of the first device,
- hooking the first U-shaped element through the opening of the second device, and
- positioning the free end of the second U-shaped element adjacent the undersurface.
17. A method of making a security hook, comprising the steps of:
- providing a straight bar having a first end and a second end;
- bending the first end of the straight bar to form a chain receiving portion;
- bending the second end of the straight bar in a first direction to form a first bend;
- bending the second end of the straight bar in a second direction to form a second bend, wherein the second direction is substantially opposite to the first direction, and wherein the first bend and the chain receiving portion are substantially in-line with each other.
18. The safety hook of claim 1 wherein the main shaft includes a protrusion formed thereon.
19. The safety hook of claim 18 wherein the protrusion has an end, and wherein the end of the protrusion is wider than the main shaft.
20. The safety hook of claim 1 wherein said chain receiving portion includes a notch formed therein.
21. The safety hook of claim 20 wherein said chain receiving portion includes an arm, and wherein said arm forms from an open position to a closed position at said notch.
22. The safety hook of claim 21 wherein the main shaft includes a protrusion formed thereon.
23. The security hook of claim 14 wherein the main shaft includes a protrusion formed thereon.
24. The security hook of claim 14 wherein said chain receiving portion includes a notch formed therein.
25. A method of securing a safety hook on a chain, the method comprising the steps of:
- a) defining a notch in the safety hook,
- b) placing the chain on a chain receiving portion of the safety hook, and
- c) forming an arm portion of the chain receiving portion from an open position to a closed position, wherein the arm portion bends at said notch.
26. The method of claim 25 further comprising the step of providing a protrusion on the safety hook, wherein the chain receiving portion and protrusion cooperate to prevent the chain from coming off of the chain receiving portion.
27. A security hook comprising:
- a shaft having a first and a second opposing ends;
- a chain receiving portion disposed on the first end of the shaft, the chain receiving portion having an arm and configured to receive a chain therein;
- a bend disposed on the second end of the shaft; and
- a first blocking member protruding from the shaft toward the arm of the chain receiving portion.
28. The security hook of claim 27 wherein the first blocking member is tapered.
29. The security hook of claim 27 wherein the arm of the chain receiving portion is tapered.
30. The security hook of claim 27, further comprising a second blocking member extending from the chain receiving portion.
32. The security hook of claim 30 wherein the second blocking member is in a facing relationship with the first blocking member.
33. A security hook, comprising:
- a shaft having a first and a second opposing ends;
- a chain receiving portion disposed on the first end of the shaft, the chain receiving portion having an arm and configured to receive a chain therein;
- a bend disposed on the second end of the shaft; and
- a first blocking means for blocking the path of the chain protruding from the shaft toward the arm of the chain receiving portion.
34. The security hook of claim 33, further comprising a second blocking means for blocking the path of the chain extending from the chain receiving portion.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 14, 2004
Publication Date: Jul 14, 2005
Applicant:
Inventors: Robert Dolan (Gilbert, AZ), David Simpson (Higley, AZ)
Application Number: 10/757,927