Securing swing hook

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Inventors

Lippert, Strohm Eamil

Application #

702602

Filed

Jul-6-1976

Published

Mar-28-1978

Current US Class

211/100
211/59.1
248/294.1
248/306
248/341

International Classes

F16B 045/00

Field of Search

248/218.1 248/290 248/294 248/304 248/305 248/308 248/341 248/306 248/DIG. 108/30 211/47 211/48 211/54.1 211/57.1 211/59.1 211/105.1 211/105.2 211/124 211/99 211/100

Examiners

Frazier; Roy D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Larson, Taylor and Hinds

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Abstract
A securing or latching supporting hook comprises a U-shaped hook member adapted for rotation about a horizontal axis and having an elongated distal leg portion which cooperates with a generally horizontally extending member to provide a latching effect. The hook member is rotatably mounted such that in the rest position thereof, the hook member lies in a vertical plane with the curved or bight portion thereof in a lowermost position. When in the rest position, the tip of the distal leg portion is disposed in proximity to the horizontal member so as to prevent accidental removal of articles hung on the hook member. The hook member is rotated to a release position, wherein the distal end is remote from the horizontal member to permit removal of articles from the hook member.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A securing hook for releasably supporting an article, comprising, in combination, hook means, mounting means for mounting said hook means on a supporting surface, and a generally horizontally extending member, said hook means comprising a generally U-shaped intermediate portion having first and second leg portions connected by a curved bight portion, a first end portion connected to said first leg portion and adapted for rotatable mounting on said mounting means such that said hook means has a generally horizontal axis of rotation lying in a plane defined by said first and second leg portions and rotation of said hook means causes displacement of said U-shaped intermediate portion away from a first stable rest position wherein said U-shaped portion is substantially vertically oriented with the curved portion thereof in a lowermost position, and a second elongated end portion forming an extension of said second leg portion of said U-shaped portion and so constructed that when said hook means is in said rest position, the tip of said second end portion is disposed in proximity to said horizontally extending member so as to prevent accidental removal of an article when said hook means is in said rest position, and to allow removal of an article when said hook means is rotated to a second release position wherein the tip of said second end portion is remote from said horizontally extending member.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to supporting hooks and more particularly to a rotatable securing hook.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

Typically, conventional supporting hooks are provided with fixed, open throats and articles supported on such hooks are relatively easily dislodged. On the other hand, conventional supporting hooks which secure or otherwise positively support the article or articles hung thereon are relatively complex devices, such devices being typically provided with spring biased members for closing the hook throat. These devices are expensive and difficult to manufacture, and are subject to wear and malfunction.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

These and other disadvantages of the prior art are overcome by the securing hook of the present invention which includes a U-shaped hook member adapted for rotation about a generally horizontal axis such that a stable, substantially vertically oriented rest position is normally assumed wherein the curved or bight portion of the hook member is in a lowermost position. The hook member also has an elongated distal leg portion which cooperates with a generally horizontally extending member such that, with the hook member in the rest position, the tip of the distal leg portion is disposed in proximity to the horizontal member so as to prevent accidental removal of articles hung on the hook member. The hook member is rotated to a release position, wherein the distal end portion is remote from the horizontal member, to permit removal of articles from the hook member.
 
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