US20130221688A1 - Latch Mechanism For Manhole Cover with Captured Operator - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02D—FOUNDATIONS; EXCAVATIONS; EMBANKMENTS; UNDERGROUND OR UNDERWATER STRUCTURES
- E02D29/00—Independent underground or underwater structures; Retaining walls
- E02D29/12—Manhole shafts; Other inspection or access chambers; Accessories therefor
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- E02D29/1427—Locking devices
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- Rotation of the operator member 36 in the other direction reverses the motion of the latch member 22 , in a direction so as to retract the engagement portion 32 of the latch member until the catch member 22 reaches and abuts the ends of the slots 50 .
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Abstract
A latch mechanism for a manhole cover in which a rotatable operator member has a threaded portion engaged with a threaded bore in a cam pin which rides in a pair of cam slots in a latching member to cause the latching member to be extended or retracted upon rotation of the operator member in either direction. The threads disengage when the latch member reaches a fully retracted position so that the operating member can freely spin thereafter in the same direction, while the threads reengage when the operator member is rotated in the opposite direction to begin movement of the latch member out of the housing.
Description
- This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 61/527,776 filed on Aug. 26, 2011.
- This invention concerns latch mechanisms and more particular lock or latch mechanisms particularly adapted for use in securing manhole covers in place, as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,484,908 and 7,891,904 issued to the present inventor, both incorporated by reference herein.
- The mechanisms described therein use an operating member comprised of a threaded bolt.
- As described in those patents, it is advantageous that the bolt not be allowed to be separated from the mechanism where it could be lost or be dropped into the manhole vault. Also, removal of the bolt by someone tampering with the cover should be prevented.
- While a mechanism for reducing the frequency of separating the bolt is described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,891,904, that mechanism does not positively prevent removal of the bolt from the latch mechanism.
- Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a latching mechanism in which a threaded operator member such as a special bolt is positively retained within the latching mechanism so as to preclude removal of the member.
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FIG. 1 is a fragmentary sectional view of a manhole cover installation having a latch mechanism according to the present invention installed thereon. -
FIG. 2 is an exploded pictorial view of the components of the latching mechanism according to the present invention shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 2A is an enlarged pictorial view of the flanged nut and spring shown inFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged pictorial rotated view of a cam pin and a mating segment of a threaded operator member included in the latching mechanism shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 . -
FIG. 4 is a view in partial section of the latching mechanism shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 in the retracted unlatched condition. -
FIG. 4A is an enlarged fragmentary front view of a lower portion of a main threaded portion of the operator member. -
FIG. 5 is a view in partial section of the latching mechanism as shown inFIG. 4 but in the latched extended condition. - In the following detailed description, certain specific terminology will be employed for the sake of clarity and a particular embodiment described in accordance with the requirements of 35 USC 112, but it is to be understood that the same is not intended to be limiting and should not be so construed inasmuch as the invention is capable of taking many forms and variations within the scope of the appended claims.
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FIG. 1 , a portion of amanhole cover 10 is shown, seated over amanhole vault 12. As described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,891,904, themanhole cover 10 normally rests on a radially inward extendingrim 14 projecting in aliner 16 forming thevault 12. - In an explosion, the
manhole cover 10 is designed to rise up but only to a limited extent to create a space to controllably vent gases generated by the explosion. Alatch mechanism 18 is mounted between a pair of downwardly extending, spaced apartribs 20 fixed to the underside of thecover 10. Alatch member 22 normally projects out radially from alatch housing 24 to engage the underside of therim 14 to limit upward travel of themanhole cover 10, with other fixed stop features also provided around the perimeter of the manhole cover to keep themanhole cover 10 from tipping as it rises to insure that themanhole cover 10 does not fly free. As described in the above referenced patents, thelatching mechanism 18 can be allowed to pivot down when an explosion generates a force sufficient to fracture a shear pin (not shown) in order to allow a greater upward movement of themanhole cover 10. - The present invention comprises an improvement of the
latch mechanism 18. - The components are shown in
FIG. 2 and include thelatch housing 24 which slidably receives acylindrical body portion 26 of thelatch member 22, with a sleeve bearing 28 sized to be slidable fit with thecylindrical portion 26 and also itself slidable into abore 30 in thehousing 24. - The
latch member 22 has anengagement portion 32 at its projecting end (at the left in the Drawings), formed with a flat having a series ofribs 34 on its upper surface for engagement with the undersurface ofrim 14. - A threaded elongated operator member here comprised of a
bolt 36 has abody portion 37 slidable into abore 38 extending vertically into the top of thehousing 24. A left hand threadedflanged nut 40,compressed wave spring 42 received in acounter bore 45 in thenut flange 43, andwasher 44 are received on the threadedbottom stem 46 of theoperator member 36, thewasher 44 engaging aflange 39 surrounding abore 38 at the bottom thereof formed in thehousing 24 to retain theoperator member 36 in thebore 38. Thespring 42 keeps thewasher 44 abuttingflange 39. - A
slight clearance space 41 exists between thewasher 44 and theflange 43 on theflanged nut 40 which allows themember 36 to move slightly as described below - A lengthwise extending
vertical slot 48 in the center of thelatch member 22 receives theoperator member 36, which passes completely through theslot 48, with thestem portion 46 received in acounterbore 45 extending into the bottom ofhousing 24, theflanged nut 40,spring 42, andwasher 44 placed on thestem 46 and received in thecounterbore 45. - A pair of aligned
camming slots 50 are formed in thecylindrical portion 26 of themember 22, each extending from one side of thelatching member 22 into thecenter slot 48 which each receive a respective end of acam pin 52 which has a central threadedcross bore 54 through which theoperator bolt 36 passes with a threaded interengagment between a central threadedsection 60 of theoperator member 22. - The
operator member 36 has a flangedhead 56 for engagement with a wrenching tool to be rotated, thehead 54 optionally being of a special shape for security purposes, as described in the above referenced patents. - To extend the engagement portion of the
latch member 22, theoperator member 36 is rotated in a direction so that the threaded engagement pulls thecam pin 52 upward which thus engages theupper wall 58 of each of theslots 50, camming thelatch member 22 to the left and causing theengagement portion 32 out of thehousing 24, as viewed inFIG. 4 . - Rotation of the
operator member 36 in the other direction reverses the motion of thelatch member 22, in a direction so as to retract theengagement portion 32 of the latch member until thecatch member 22 reaches and abuts the ends of theslots 50. - The threads of threaded
section 60 on theoperator member 36 and the threads of the threadedbore 54 of thecam pin 52 pass out of engagement as theoperator member 36 moves down slightly allowed by theclearance space 41 and the lowest thread insection 60 pass out of engagement from each other. - Continued rotation of the
operator member 36 in the same direction thus has no effect on the position of thecam pin 52, and theoperator member 36 merely spins freely with the contacting threads sliding past each other. - The
section 62 of the operator member beyond the threadedsection 60 is machined to a diameter sized to be able to be slidably received in the threadedbore 54 of thecam pin 52. - The
lowest thread 64 onthreads section 60 is machined to be square to the axis of rotation, and thus abut theflat face 66 machined on the cam pin 52 (FIG. 3 ) flattens the uppermost thread in thebore 54. Thelast thread 64 thus tapers down and its end blends into the diameter of section 62 (FIG. 4A ). - The
spring 42 acting betweenwasher 44 andflanged nut 40 urges thelast thread 64 of the threadedportion 60 against the uppermost thread in thebore 54, but rotation in the retraction direction has no effect as the first thread inbore 54 andpartial thread 64 merely slide over and past each other. There will be a slight clicking sound and motion as thepartial thread 64 rides past the flattened first thread in thebore 54. - The
compressed wave spring 42 continues to urge these threads together so that thelatch member 32 is held fully retracted. - When the
operator member 22 is rotated in the opposite direction, thethread 64 immediately engages the threads in threadedbore 54 and extending motion of thelatch member 22 begins. Thus, cross threading is prevented and proper reengagement is insured. -
Seals mechanism 18. - Seal 72 is held in
recess 71 to the rear offlange 43 on theflanged nut 40. - The
seal 68 normally engages thecylindrical body 26 in service as thelatch member 22 is then extended. - With the end of the
latch member 22 positioned againstlatch housing wall 18 of latch housing 3, clockwise rotation ofoperating member 36 causes thethread 60 onoperating member 36 to engage threadedbore 54 incam pin 52. Continued clockwise rotation ofoperator member 36 advancesoperator member thread 60 into the threadedbore 54 ofcam pin 52 which in turn draws thecam pin 52 upward. This action develops a camming force exerted by thecam pin 52 against upper wall of each of thecam slots 50 formed in thelatch member 22. The length ofcentral slot 48 limits the horizontal travel of the latch member in moving from a fully retracted to a fully extended position. - As a result, the
latch member 22 is moved to extend out oflatch housing 24. - Further clockwise rotation of
operating member 36 continues untilcam pin 52 reaches the end of thecam slots 50 and operatingmember 22 reaches the end ofslot 48.Operating member 22 is torqued to specification, the latch member end 32 now fully extended and locked in that position. - To retract the
end 32 oflatch member 22 back into thelatch housing 24,operating member 36 is rotated counterclockwise. - The upper face of the left hand threaded
flanged nut 40 is mounted to the threaded end of the operatingmember stem 46 and is moved towardsthrust washer 44 disposed againstflange 39 at the bottom of thelatch housing 24. Counterclockwise rotation of operatingmember 36 compresses wavespring 42 againstflanged nut 40 andforces cam pin 52 against the lower side of each of thecam slots 50. - As the
cam pin 52 continues to be moved down against the lower sides ofslots 50, thelatch member 22 is retracted by the camming action of thecam pin 52. Thelatch member end 32 is fully retracted when the threadedsection 60 contacts the right hand end of theslot 48. - When the
latch member 22 is fully retracted,operator member 36 will spin freely, since thethreads 60 are then totally disengaged from the threads in the threaded bore 54 as described above. -
Compressed wave spring 42 urges thebottommost thread 64 ofthreads 60 against the flattened uppermost thread in thread bore 54 of thecam pin 52. If theoperator member 36 continues to be turned counterclockwise, compressedwave spring 20forces cam pin 52 to the end ofslot 48 and fully retracts the latch member end 32 intolatch housing 24. Continued counterclockwise rotation ofoperator member 36 causes a ratcheting sound as the lowest thread rotates past the uppermost thread inbore 54. This assures proper reengagement of thethreads 60 and the thread in threaded bore 54 when operatingmember 36 is again rotated clockwise. -
Operator member 22 can freely rotate in the counterclockwise direction due to theclearance 41 so thatoperator member head 56 will be raised up and lowered slightly with respect to the latch housing top surface as theoperator member 36 is continued to be rotated. - Accordingly, the
operator member 36 remains completely enclosed and captured in thelatch mechanism 18 at all times, including when thelatch mechanism 18 is being operated and cannot be removed from thehousing 24 without a complete removal and disassembly of thelatch mechanism 18. No torque specification is needed when retracting thelatch member 22.
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1. A latch mechanism including a housing with a cavity formed therein in which a latch member is received, said latch member movable lengthwise in said cavity to be extended or retracted to a position a latching end portion thereof protruding from said housing; an operator member received into an opening in said housing and through a lengthwise extending central slot formed in said latch member; said latch member having a pair of aligned angled cam slots formed therein, extending in the same general direction of said extending and retracting motion of said latch member, each cam slot lying on either side of said central slot receiving said operator member; a cam pin having a pair of ends each end slidably received in a respective cam slot; said cam pin having a threaded bore formed intermediate said pair of ends, said operator member passing through said threaded bore and having an external thread engageable with threads of said cam pin threaded bore upon rotation of said operator member in either direction, said operator member restrained against axial movement in said housing so that as said operator member is rotated in either direction said cam pin is moved up or down and in turn acts on the side sides of said cam slots to move said latch member in either an extending or retracting direction of said end portion.
2. The latch mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said lengthwise slot limits the extent of movement of said latching member by abutting either side of said operator member in said respective extended and retracted position of said latching member.
3. The latch mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said threaded portion of said operator member terminates as said latching member reaches a fully retracted position so that the threads on said portion and said threaded bore of said cam pin are disengaged and no further camming action drive occurs.
4. The latch mechanism according to claim 3 wherein said operator member is axially restrained by flanged elements fixed on either end thereof and engaging said housing to limit axial movement in said housing to a slight clearance.
5. The latch mechanism according to claim 4 wherein one flanged element has a resiliently compressed element interposed between said flange and said element to allow limited axial movement and which also urges said threaded portion of said operator member towards said threaded bore, causing said reengagement of said threads of threaded portion of said operator member and said threaded bore in said cam pin upon rotating said operator member in a direction extending said latch member and maintaining full retraction of said latch member with said threads disengaged.
6. The latch mechanism according to claim 3 wherein the last thread of said threaded portion of said operator member is machined squared to an axis of rotation of said operator member to be tapered in width and blended into said operator member.
7. The latch mechanism according to claim 1 further combined with a manhole cover, attached to the underside thereof at the outer perimeter so that said latching member when extended engages a feature on fixed structure surrounding said manhole cover when said manhole cover is installed on a manhole vault.
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