Chain binder extension handle

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Inventors

Lawrence, Phillip G.

Application #

182449

Filed

Jan-18-1994

Published

Jun-11-1996

Current US Class

016/427
074/544
081/177.2

International Classes

G05G 001/04; B25G 001/04

Field of Search

74/544 74/557 74/524 81/177.1 81/177.2 81/488 16/114 254/DIG.

Assignee

Hodgeon & Anderson, Inc. (Muskegon Hts., MI)

Examiners

Marmor; Charles A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Waters & Morse

US Patent References

4115669   Retractable breake...
4297916   Chain tightener att...
4366607   Overcenter tensioni...
4512062   Load binder handl...
4756181   Method of making...
4895042   Pump lever for a j...

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Abstract
A chain binder extension handle comprises an engagement member that fits on a chain binder handle, a gripping member pivotally mounted on the engagement member for limited angular movement between an aligned position and a skewed position with respect to the engagement member, and a coil spring that urges the members toward their aligned positions and resiliently resists the bending force exerted on the handle as the chain binder snaps into or out of a locked position.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A chain binder extension handle comprising:

a binder engagement member that fits on a chain binder handle, so as to be movable therewith;

an elongated gripping member pivotally attached to the binder engagement member at a pivot axis adjacent one end of the gripping member;

stop means for preventing pivotal movement of the binder engagement and gripping members out of a generally aligned position when a pivotal force is applied on the members in a first direction but permitting at least limited pivotal movement of the members when a pivotal force is applied on the members in a second direction opposite to the first direction; and

resilient biasing means extending between the members for resiliently urging the members to remain in alignment, the resilient biasing means providing controlled, resilient resistance to pivotal movement of the members out of their aligned position in the second direction, such that the extension handle can be positioned to act like a rigid rod for applying force in the first direction to open or close a chain binder but resiliently pivoting in a controlled manner in the second direction to prevent operator injury when the chain binder handle snaps open or closed after the chain binder handle passes an overtravel position.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an extension handle for increasing the leverage applied to a relatively short handle. More particularly, this invention relates to a pivotal extension handle for tightening or releasing a chain binder into or out of a tightened position.

Chains and chain binders enjoy wide-spread use in the transportation industry for securing loads. The chain binder is particularly useful in securing elongated nearly-cylindrical objects such as steel tubes and logs to a truck or railway bed. Depending upon the size and regularity of the load to be secured, one to five load securing devices may be required. In a conventional arrangement, each load securing device uses two chains and one chain binder to secure a portion of the load. Each chain is secured to alternate sides of the truck bed through a hook and eye mechanism. The two chains are then fastened together with the use of the chain binder.

A conventional chain binder includes an operating lever connected to a pair of tensile load carrying members in the form of toggle links pivotally connected at spaced locations along the lever. The load carrying members usually include hooks which are connected to individual links of the chains. As the operating lever is pivoted from an open position to a closed position, the distance between the chain binder toggles is shortened through the buckling operation to secure the load. The chain binder snaps into a locked position after the toggle pivot connections reach an over center position. The tension in the binder exerted through the chains then continues to hold the binder in the buckled position. To release the load, the operating lever is retracted to its previous position which releases the pivotal connections from their overlapped condition. As the operating lever reaches the over center position, it has a tendency to snap into the unbuckled or open position. MacCuaig, U.S. Pat. No. 4,366,607 shows a representative over center-type load binder with an operating lever.
 
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