US20050252256A1 - Kingpin lock holder - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to holding devices, and, more specifically, to a holder for a kingpin lock device.
- a kingpin is used in the trucking industry to join a tractor to a flatbed trailer or a box.
- the kingpin is a metal pin that is securely affixed to the underside of a trailer (or box) on a centerline proximate to the forward end of the trailer.
- the tractor driven by a driver, backs under the trailer aligning a fifth wheel slot with the kingpin.
- the pin is the male part and the fifth wheel slot is the female part.
- the slot is formed from two spring loaded jaws.
- the deceptively simple kingpin lock secures the trailer from being connected to a semi-tractor for the purpose of moving. These locks are hand-held detachable devices.
- the trucking industry primarily uses three different kingpin locks.
- the three kingpin locks differ essentially only in size.
- One manufactured by Transport Security, Inc. is a very heavy metal device using a movable detent in an arc shape to engage the kingpin in a scissors-like clamping motion around a portion of the kingpin.
- the other two kingpin locks are much smaller and are the primary kingpin locks used in the industry. More specifically, one is manufactured by Holland. All three operate by use of a key.
- a manually inserted small key is used to turn a cam connected to a metal tongue within a lock mechanism.
- the tongue is a metal cylindrically-shaped metal piece located inside a recess in a wall of a cylindrically shaped barrel.
- the cam moves the metal tongue inwardly toward the kingpin.
- the key is removed from the lock mechanism, leaving the tongue in contact with the kingpin.
- the key is kept by the driver until the kingpin lock needs to be removed. Then the driver reinserts the key into the lock mechanism and the metal tongue is withdrawn using a turning motion of the key, thereby operating the cam, which in turn is connected to the metal tongue.
- the reason the kingpin lock cannot be removed from the kingpin is 1) because the key is necessary for locking and unlocking the lock, 2) the metal tongue cannot be slipped off the kingpin since the kingpin upper and lower diameters are greater than the center diameter where the metal tongue is in contact, and 3) because the metal cylindrical walls of the kingpin locks are thick enough to make removable by a cutting torch highly impractical and time consuming.
- the kingpin locks have some major disadvantages. Because the slot on the tractor is heavily greased, the kingpin immediately becomes greasy when first engaged. Then the kingpin lock becomes greasy almost immediately upon use. It seems simple enough to wipe off the grease from the kingpin lock in order to use it. However, limited space exists to store enough rags to be constantly wiping off the lock. Therefore, the typical location for the locks is in a cardboard box or on the floor in a small storage compartment located behind the cab of the tractor. The driver now is reluctant to use the pinlock because it is absolutely filthy, has been thrown in a box with other things, and cannot be easily cleaned because all the rags are just as greasy. Herein lies the key problem. Although the kingpin lock is required to be used to prevent theft, the drivers tend to not use it because of the inconvenience in looking for and using the pinlock.
- an object of the present invention to provide a simple device to hold a kingpin lock to eliminate the above mentioned disadvantages. Another object is to provide an inexpensive holder, at less cost than the pinlock itself. Still another object of the invention is to provide multiple embodiments to accommodate all three kingpin locks in the industry. Yet another object of the present invention is to provide embodiments for non-analogous fields, such as the railroad industry. To date, to the knowledge of the Applicant, no such device has been invented. The Applicant thinks the present invention overcomes a long-standing, and even ignored problem, that has resulted in the loss of billions of dollars due to theft of trailers or boxes in the trucking industry.
- Applicant's Kingpin Lock Holder is a one piece, durable, cylinder-like device that is inserted within the main cylinder part of a kingpin lock.
- One preferred embodiment is used with the two primary kingpin lock devices previously described.
- the holder has an outside diameter in close tolerance to the inside diameter of either lock device.
- the holder is easily insertable into either lock device.
- a round hole is located within the wall of the holder such that a recess in the cylinder wall of each lock device aligns with the the round hole in the holder. The diameter of the hole in the holder is sufficient to allow the metal tongue to be inserted from the lock device through the hole in the holder.
- the kingpin lock holder has a metal plate perpendicularly welded to the cylinder part.
- the plate has, preferably, a hole that has been drilled through each flange of the plate.
- bolts are used to secure the holder to another metal surface.
- the holder can also be welded to secure it to another metal surface.
- the surface could be the underside of a trailer or box near the kingpin. This location permits the kingpin lock to be proximate to the kingpin for convenience in installing the lock. Another location could be in a storage compartment behind the cab of the tractor.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a representative kingpin lock device illustrating a lock mechanism, cylinder, and key.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the holder of the present invention inserted within a kingpin lock.
- FIG. 1 a perspective view of a representative kingpin lock device 10 is shown comprising a cylinder 12 , a lock mechanism 14 , and a key 16 .
- the present invention holds lock device 10 .
- a more complete description of the lock device 10 is necessary before describing the present invention.
- the cylinder 12 is the primary structural feature of the lock device 10 .
- Welded to the cylinder 12 is the lock mechanism 14 .
- the key 16 is inserted into the lock mechanism 14 .
- the cylinder 12 further comprises a cylinder wall 12 a with a cylinder inside diameter 12 b .
- a cylinder wall recess 12 c is shown.
- a metal tongue 18 is seen within the wall recess 12 c . The metal tongue 18 is actuated by the key 16 when the lock device 10 is slipped over a kingpin (not shown) on a semi-trailer.
- the kingpin is the metal structure, permanently secured to a metal surface under a trailer or box, which when needed, is inserted into a jaw device on a tractor fifth wheel. Then the tractor can haul the goods on a flatbed or in a trailer to a destination.
- the metal tongue 18 is inserted into the cylinder 12 until a metal tongue end 18 a physically touches the kingpin.
- the key 16 is manually removed and the kingpin is secured by the kingpin lock device 10 .
- a user typically the driver of a tractor, is ready to hitch a trailer to his tractor, he reverses the above described operation to unsecure the kingpin.
- a kingpin lock holder device 20 comprises a holder cylinder 22 , and a metal plate 24 .
- the holder cylinder 22 is welded perpendicularly to the metal plate 24 .
- the holder device 20 is inserted into a kingpin lock 10 and removably affixed.
- holder 20 is subsequently removably affixed to a planar surface, thereby allowing for ease of storing, finding, and using the kingpin lock 10 in concert with a kingpin.
- the holder cylinder 22 further comprises a holder cylinder wall 22 a and a round cylinder wall hole 26 .
- the holder 20 has an outside diameter 28 in close tolerance to the inside diameter 12 b of lock device 10 .
- the inside diameter 12 b (in FIG. 1 ) is between 2.850 inches and 2.920 inches.
- the tolerance of the holder 20 would be approximately 1/16 inch, so the outside diameter 28 of the holder 20 would be approximately 2.79 to 2.86 inches.
- the holder 20 is easily insertable into either lock device 10 .
- the cylinder hole 26 is located within the wall 22 a of the holder hole 26 in the holder 20 .
- the outside diameter 28 of the hole 26 in the holder 20 is sufficient to allow the metal tongue 18 to be inserted from the lock device 10 through the hole 26 in the holder 20 . Then the key 16 in the kingpin lock 10 is removed leaving the lockpin secured to the holder 20 .
- the metal plate 24 further comprises a first flange 24 a , and a second flange 24 b .
- the metal plate 24 further comprises a first bolt hole 30 in the first flange 24 a and a second bolt hole 32 in the second flange 24 b .
- the plate 24 has, preferably, holes 30 , 32 that have been drilled through each flange 24 a , 24 b respectively of the plate 24 .
- the holder 20 including the metal plate 24 , is mild steel. For a smooth appearance, the steel is coated.
- the metal plate 24 further preferably uses approximately a 1/4 inch bolt in the first bolt hole 30 in the first flange 24 a and a 1/4 inch bolt in the second bolt hole 32 in the second flange 24 b to secure the holder 20 to another metal surface.
- the surface could be the underside of a semi-trailer or box near the kingpin, typically near the landing gear of the trailer. This location permits the kingpin lock 10 to be proximate to the kingpin for convenience in installing the lock 10 . Another location could be in a storage compartment behind the cab of the tractor.
- FIG. 3 a side view of the holder 20 inserted within a kingpin lock 10 is shown, illustrating a preferred embodiment of the present invention. More specifically, a typical kingpin lock 10 is shown secured to the holder 20 for mounting on a planar surface 34 .
- the planar surface 34 as described previously, may be the underside of a trailer or box, or alternatively, a storage compartment in the tractor cab.
- steps 1) through 5 The goal of the first part of the method, steps 1) through 5), is to removably affix the pin lock 10 to the holder 20 , whereby the kingpin lock device 10 is now in a stored position until needed for locking a kingpin.
- a method of operation of a kingpin lock holder 20 comprises the steps of:
- the goal of the second part of the method, steps 6) through 10), is to remove the kingpin lock device 10 from the holder 20 , whereby the kingpin lock device 10 may be secured to a kingpin, thereby preventing theft of a truck trailer.
- the method of operation of a kingpin lock holder 20 further comprises the steps of:
- Key novel features or advantages include the light weight of the holder 20 , its flexibility in location on a trailer or tractor, its inexpensive nature to manufacture, and flexibility in design to accommodate other larger kingpin lock devices.
- major advantages include preventing the need for holding the greasy kingpin lock 10 and ease of finding the lock 10 when needed in a hurry.
- the present invention has numerous applications.
- the holder 20 may be used in the railroad industry, as well as the trucking industry.
- the container chassis could have a holder 20 on every kingpin lock used.
- the manufacturer of the holder 20 can easily modify the holder 20 dimensions to accommodate the different dimensions of the three kingpin locks used.
- Another advantage of the present invention is the inexpensive design. Because the kingpin locks are produced in enormous numbers, perhaps for almost every trailer or box in the United States, use of the holder 20 would require extremely high volumes to be manufactured. Therefore, the unit price would be extremely inexpensive for any end user. Even given the different embodiments, the volumes would provide for an extremely inexpensive holder 20 compared to the current list prices for the two major kingpin locks. In fact, the estimated price for the holder 20 is almost an order of magnitude below the price of the major kingpin locks.
- Still another advantage of the present invention is the design flexibility.
- the dimensions of the holder 20 may be changed to meet the needs of the end user and the specific application.
- the diameter of the cylinder may vary.
- the length of the holder 20 may also vary. Therefore, the design dimensions are flexible.
- Other advantages of the present invention include fabricating the holder 20 from fiberglass, aluminum alloy, steel, or plastic. The materials need to be formable into a cylindrical shape and able to be secured to a metal surface. These materials provide other embodiments and applications for a variety of uses.
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Abstract
The present invention is a one piece, durable, cylinder-like device that is inserted within the main cylinder part of a kingpin lock. One preferred embodiment, of several, has an outside diameter in close tolerance to the inside diameter of a kingpin lock device. In addition, the holder is easily insertable into the kingpin lock device. A round hole is located within the wall of the holder such that the hole in a cylinder wall of each kingpin lock device aligns with the hole in the holder. The diameter of the hole in the holder is sufficient to allow a metal tongue to be inserted from the kingpin lock device through the hole in the holder. Then a key in the lockpin device is removed leaving the lock device secured to the holder. In addition, the holder has a metal plate perpendicularly welded to the cylinder part. Then bolts are used to secure the holder to another metal surface. The surface could be the underside of a trailer or box or in a storage compartment behind the cab of a tractor.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates generally to holding devices, and, more specifically, to a holder for a kingpin lock device. A kingpin is used in the trucking industry to join a tractor to a flatbed trailer or a box.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- The trucking industry moves the vast majority of all goods within the United States. The volume is staggering. More importantly, the value of these goods is billions of dollars every day. Therefore, some means of protection and security is needed to minimize losses due to theft of the trailers or boxes that are hauled using tractors. For example, one method of security used in hauling tobacco products by truck is heavily armed guards and deception. The primary and loaded tractor trailer rig is sent in one direction, while a second tractor trailer rig is used as a decoy. However, the dominant method used for security is the kingpin lock. First, a kingpin is described.
- The kingpin is a metal pin that is securely affixed to the underside of a trailer (or box) on a centerline proximate to the forward end of the trailer. The tractor, driven by a driver, backs under the trailer aligning a fifth wheel slot with the kingpin. Essentially, the pin is the male part and the fifth wheel slot is the female part. The slot is formed from two spring loaded jaws. Once the fifth wheel slot slips directly around the kingpin, a hand crank on the side of the trailer is used by the driver to raise and lower the landing gear of the trailer for the purpose of moving the trailer and/or parking the trailer.
- The deceptively simple kingpin lock secures the trailer from being connected to a semi-tractor for the purpose of moving. These locks are hand-held detachable devices. The trucking industry primarily uses three different kingpin locks. The three kingpin locks differ essentially only in size. One manufactured by Transport Security, Inc. is a very heavy metal device using a movable detent in an arc shape to engage the kingpin in a scissors-like clamping motion around a portion of the kingpin. The other two kingpin locks are much smaller and are the primary kingpin locks used in the industry. More specifically, one is manufactured by Holland. All three operate by use of a key. For the latter two, a manually inserted small key is used to turn a cam connected to a metal tongue within a lock mechanism. The tongue is a metal cylindrically-shaped metal piece located inside a recess in a wall of a cylindrically shaped barrel. Then the cam moves the metal tongue inwardly toward the kingpin. Once the metal tongue contacts the kingpin, the key is removed from the lock mechanism, leaving the tongue in contact with the kingpin. The key is kept by the driver until the kingpin lock needs to be removed. Then the driver reinserts the key into the lock mechanism and the metal tongue is withdrawn using a turning motion of the key, thereby operating the cam, which in turn is connected to the metal tongue. The reason the kingpin lock cannot be removed from the kingpin is 1) because the key is necessary for locking and unlocking the lock, 2) the metal tongue cannot be slipped off the kingpin since the kingpin upper and lower diameters are greater than the center diameter where the metal tongue is in contact, and 3) because the metal cylindrical walls of the kingpin locks are thick enough to make removable by a cutting torch highly impractical and time consuming.
- Unfortunately, the kingpin locks have some major disadvantages. Because the slot on the tractor is heavily greased, the kingpin immediately becomes greasy when first engaged. Then the kingpin lock becomes greasy almost immediately upon use. It seems simple enough to wipe off the grease from the kingpin lock in order to use it. However, limited space exists to store enough rags to be constantly wiping off the lock. Therefore, the typical location for the locks is in a cardboard box or on the floor in a small storage compartment located behind the cab of the tractor. The driver now is reluctant to use the pinlock because it is absolutely filthy, has been thrown in a box with other things, and cannot be easily cleaned because all the rags are just as greasy. Herein lies the key problem. Although the kingpin lock is required to be used to prevent theft, the drivers tend to not use it because of the inconvenience in looking for and using the pinlock.
- Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a simple device to hold a kingpin lock to eliminate the above mentioned disadvantages. Another object is to provide an inexpensive holder, at less cost than the pinlock itself. Still another object of the invention is to provide multiple embodiments to accommodate all three kingpin locks in the industry. Yet another object of the present invention is to provide embodiments for non-analogous fields, such as the railroad industry. To date, to the knowledge of the Applicant, no such device has been invented. The Applicant thinks the present invention overcomes a long-standing, and even ignored problem, that has resulted in the loss of billions of dollars due to theft of trailers or boxes in the trucking industry.
- The above-mentioned difficulties and problems are overcome by the present invention. The present invention is an elegantly simple device. Applicant's Kingpin Lock Holder is a one piece, durable, cylinder-like device that is inserted within the main cylinder part of a kingpin lock. One preferred embodiment is used with the two primary kingpin lock devices previously described. The holder has an outside diameter in close tolerance to the inside diameter of either lock device. In addition, the holder is easily insertable into either lock device. A round hole is located within the wall of the holder such that a recess in the cylinder wall of each lock device aligns with the the round hole in the holder. The diameter of the hole in the holder is sufficient to allow the metal tongue to be inserted from the lock device through the hole in the holder. Then the key in the kingpin lock device is removed leaving the kingpin lock secured to the holder. In addition, the kingpin lock holder has a metal plate perpendicularly welded to the cylinder part. The plate has, preferably, a hole that has been drilled through each flange of the plate. Then bolts are used to secure the holder to another metal surface. The holder can also be welded to secure it to another metal surface. The surface could be the underside of a trailer or box near the kingpin. This location permits the kingpin lock to be proximate to the kingpin for convenience in installing the lock. Another location could be in a storage compartment behind the cab of the tractor.
- Key novel features or advantages include the light weight of the holder, its flexibility in location on a trailer or tractor, its inexpensive nature to manufacture, and flexibility in design to accommodate other larger kingpin lock devices. In addition, major advantages include preventing the need for holding the greasy kingpin lock and ease of finding the lock. These, and other, novel features and advantages of the present invention are set forth more completely in the accompanying drawings and the following description.
- Details of the invention, and of the preferred embodiment thereof, will be further understood upon reference to the drawings, wherein closely related elements have the same number but different alphabetical suffixes, and further wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a representative kingpin lock device illustrating a lock mechanism, cylinder, and key. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a side view of the holder of the present invention inserted within a kingpin lock. - The above-mentioned difficulties and problems of the prior art are overcome by the present invention. Referring first to
FIG. 1 , a perspective view of a representativekingpin lock device 10 is shown comprising acylinder 12, alock mechanism 14, and a key 16. The present invention holdslock device 10. However, a more complete description of thelock device 10 is necessary before describing the present invention. - The
cylinder 12 is the primary structural feature of thelock device 10. Welded to thecylinder 12 is thelock mechanism 14. As shown inFIG. 1 , the key 16 is inserted into thelock mechanism 14. More specifically, thecylinder 12 further comprises a cylinder wall 12 a with a cylinder insidediameter 12 b. In addition acylinder wall recess 12 c is shown. Within thewall recess 12 c, ametal tongue 18 is seen. Themetal tongue 18 is actuated by the key 16 when thelock device 10 is slipped over a kingpin (not shown) on a semi-trailer. The kingpin is the metal structure, permanently secured to a metal surface under a trailer or box, which when needed, is inserted into a jaw device on a tractor fifth wheel. Then the tractor can haul the goods on a flatbed or in a trailer to a destination. Now, continuing the description of thekingpin lock device 10, themetal tongue 18 is inserted into thecylinder 12 until a metal tongue end 18 a physically touches the kingpin. At this point, the key 16 is manually removed and the kingpin is secured by thekingpin lock device 10. When a user, typically the driver of a tractor, is ready to hitch a trailer to his tractor, he reverses the above described operation to unsecure the kingpin. - Referring now to
FIG. 2 , a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown. A kingpinlock holder device 20 comprises aholder cylinder 22, and ametal plate 24. Theholder cylinder 22 is welded perpendicularly to themetal plate 24. During operation, theholder device 20 is inserted into akingpin lock 10 and removably affixed. Typically, and preferably,holder 20 is subsequently removably affixed to a planar surface, thereby allowing for ease of storing, finding, and using thekingpin lock 10 in concert with a kingpin. - More specifically, the
holder cylinder 22 further comprises a holder cylinder wall 22 a and a roundcylinder wall hole 26. Theholder 20 has anoutside diameter 28 in close tolerance to theinside diameter 12 b oflock device 10. For instance, in one type ofkingpin lock 10, theinside diameter 12 b (inFIG. 1 ) is between 2.850 inches and 2.920 inches. The tolerance of theholder 20 would be approximately 1/16 inch, so theoutside diameter 28 of theholder 20 would be approximately 2.79 to 2.86 inches. In addition, theholder 20 is easily insertable into eitherlock device 10. Thecylinder hole 26 is located within the wall 22 a of theholder hole 26 in theholder 20. Theoutside diameter 28 of thehole 26 in theholder 20 is sufficient to allow themetal tongue 18 to be inserted from thelock device 10 through thehole 26 in theholder 20. Then the key 16 in thekingpin lock 10 is removed leaving the lockpin secured to theholder 20. - The
metal plate 24 further comprises a first flange 24 a, and asecond flange 24 b. Themetal plate 24 further comprises afirst bolt hole 30 in the first flange 24 a and asecond bolt hole 32 in thesecond flange 24 b. Theplate 24 has, preferably, holes 30, 32 that have been drilled through eachflange 24 a, 24 b respectively of theplate 24. Preferably, theholder 20, including themetal plate 24, is mild steel. For a smooth appearance, the steel is coated. Then, themetal plate 24 further preferably uses approximately a 1/4 inch bolt in thefirst bolt hole 30 in the first flange 24 a and a 1/4 inch bolt in thesecond bolt hole 32 in thesecond flange 24 b to secure theholder 20 to another metal surface. The surface could be the underside of a semi-trailer or box near the kingpin, typically near the landing gear of the trailer. This location permits thekingpin lock 10 to be proximate to the kingpin for convenience in installing thelock 10. Another location could be in a storage compartment behind the cab of the tractor. - Referring lastly to
FIG. 3 , a side view of theholder 20 inserted within akingpin lock 10 is shown, illustrating a preferred embodiment of the present invention. More specifically, atypical kingpin lock 10 is shown secured to theholder 20 for mounting on aplanar surface 34. Theplanar surface 34, as described previously, may be the underside of a trailer or box, or alternatively, a storage compartment in the tractor cab. - Continuing with
FIG. 3 , a method of operation is described. Ten steps are now described. The goal of the first part of the method, steps 1) through 5), is to removably affix thepin lock 10 to theholder 20, whereby thekingpin lock device 10 is now in a stored position until needed for locking a kingpin. - A method of operation of a
kingpin lock holder 20 comprises the steps of: -
- 1) inserting the
holder 20 into akingpin lock device 10, - 2) aligning the
round hole 26 located within the holder cylinder wall 22 a of theholder 20 with therecess 12 c in the cylinder wall 12 a of thelock device 10, - 3) turning the key 16 in the
lock mechanism 14 of thelock device 10, wherein the turning causes themetal tongue 18 to move inwardly toward theholder 20, - 4) inserting the
metal tongue 18 from thelock device 10 through thecylinder wall hole 26 in theholder 20, and - 5) removing the key 16 from the
lock mechanism 14, wherein thepin lock 10 is removably affixed to theholder 20, whereby thekingpin lock device 10 is now in a stored position until needed for locking a kingpin.
- 1) inserting the
- The goal of the second part of the method, steps 6) through 10), is to remove the
kingpin lock device 10 from theholder 20, whereby thekingpin lock device 10 may be secured to a kingpin, thereby preventing theft of a truck trailer. The method of operation of akingpin lock holder 20 further comprises the steps of: -
- 6) inserting the key 16 into the
lock mechanism 14, - 7) turning the key 16, wherein the turning causes the
metal tongue 18 to move outwardly from theholder 20, - 8) withdrawing the
metal tongue 18 from thelock device 10 through thehole 26 in theholder 20, - 9) removing the key 16 in a
lock mechanism 14 of thelock device 10, and - 10) removing the kingpin lock device from the
holder 20, whereby thekingpin lock device 10 may be secured to a kingpin, thereby preventing theft of a truck trailer.
- 6) inserting the key 16 into the
- Key novel features or advantages include the light weight of the
holder 20, its flexibility in location on a trailer or tractor, its inexpensive nature to manufacture, and flexibility in design to accommodate other larger kingpin lock devices. In addition, major advantages include preventing the need for holding thegreasy kingpin lock 10 and ease of finding thelock 10 when needed in a hurry. - The present invention has numerous applications. The
holder 20 may be used in the railroad industry, as well as the trucking industry. In the railroad industry, the container chassis could have aholder 20 on every kingpin lock used. For the trucking industry, the manufacturer of theholder 20 can easily modify theholder 20 dimensions to accommodate the different dimensions of the three kingpin locks used. - Another advantage of the present invention is the inexpensive design. Because the kingpin locks are produced in enormous numbers, perhaps for almost every trailer or box in the United States, use of the
holder 20 would require extremely high volumes to be manufactured. Therefore, the unit price would be extremely inexpensive for any end user. Even given the different embodiments, the volumes would provide for an extremelyinexpensive holder 20 compared to the current list prices for the two major kingpin locks. In fact, the estimated price for theholder 20 is almost an order of magnitude below the price of the major kingpin locks. - Still another advantage of the present invention is the design flexibility. The dimensions of the
holder 20 may be changed to meet the needs of the end user and the specific application. The diameter of the cylinder may vary. The length of theholder 20 may also vary. Therefore, the design dimensions are flexible. Other advantages of the present invention include fabricating theholder 20 from fiberglass, aluminum alloy, steel, or plastic. The materials need to be formable into a cylindrical shape and able to be secured to a metal surface. These materials provide other embodiments and applications for a variety of uses. - Consequently, while the foregoing description has described the principle and operation of the present invention in accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, it should be understood that the invention may be practiced otherwise as illustrated and described above and that various changes in the size, shape, and materials, as well as on the details of the illustrated construction may be made, within the scope of the appended claims without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. A kingpin lock holder device comprising:
a cylinder, and
a metal plate, wherein said cylinder is welded perpendicularly to said metal plate, and further wherein said cylinder is inserted into a kingpin lock as an intended use and wherein said cylinder further comprises a round cylinder wall hole, wherein said holder device is removably affixed from said kingpin lock through said cylinder wall hole, and further wherein said holder device is subsequently removably affixed to a planar surface as an intended use, thereby allowing for ease of storing, finding, and using said kingpin lock in concert with a kingpin.
2. (canceled)
3. A kingpin lock holder device according to claim 1 , wherein said metal plate further comprises
a first flange, and
a second flange; wherein said metal plate further comprises a first flange hole capable of receiving a bolt of approximately 1/4 inch in said first flange and said metal plate further comprises a second flange hole capable of receiving a bolt of approximately 1/4 inch in said second flange wherein said first and second flanges and said first and second flange holes permit said holder device to be removably affixed to a planar surface as an intended use, thereby allowing for ease of storing, finding, and using said kingpin lock in concert with a kingpin.
4. (canceled)
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