WO2003106298A1 - Connecteur de receptacle - Google Patents

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WO2003106298A1
WO2003106298A1 PCT/JP2003/006563 JP0306563W WO03106298A1 WO 2003106298 A1 WO2003106298 A1 WO 2003106298A1 JP 0306563 W JP0306563 W JP 0306563W WO 03106298 A1 WO03106298 A1 WO 03106298A1
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高口 博行
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大洋製器工業株式会社
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D90/00Component parts, details or accessories for large containers
    • B65D90/0006Coupling devices between containers, e.g. ISO-containers
    • B65D90/0013Twist lock

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  • the present invention relates to a plurality of stacked side plates.
  • the container and the container stacked on top of it are connected by a container connector to prevent the container from falling down.
  • the upper and lower corners of the upper container and the upper and lower flanges of the lower container are arranged above and below a flange disposed between the upper and lower corners.
  • It has a connector main body provided with a protruding portion that fits, a rotary shaft penetrating the vertical protruding portion is provided on the connector main body, engagement cones are provided at both upper and lower ends of the rotary shaft, and a spring is connected to the rotary shaft.
  • a device provided with a knob for use is conventionally known.
  • the upper and lower projecting portions are inserted into the engaging holes of the corner metal fittings which are vertically opposed to each other, and both ends of each engaging cone are engaged with the peripheral edge portion of the engaging hole to connect the upper and lower containers. They are connected to each other.
  • the rotating shaft is rotated by pulling the knob to disengage the lower engaging cone, and in the disengaged state, the upper container is pulled up to disconnect the upper and lower containers.
  • Lock grooves are provided above and below the open end of the wire insertion hole formed in the connector body.
  • a locking projection is provided near the knob, the wire is inserted into the lower locking groove, and the wire is pulled out by engagement of the locking projection with the lower surface of the flange.
  • the lower engaging cone is held in the disengaged state.
  • the rotating shaft is rotatable only in the direction rotated by pulling the wire when the upper and lower engaging cones are in the engaging position, the rotating shaft rotates to a position beyond the locking position of the lower engaging cone.
  • the wire is sent outward.
  • the locking groove is on the lower side, so the weight of the knob is also added, and the other end of the wire naturally fits into the lower locking groove, and the upper
  • the mating cone is rotated to the engaged position by the elastic force of the spring connected to the rotating shaft, the locking projections naturally engage with the lower surface of the flange, and the lower engaging cone is kept in the disengaged state May be done.
  • An object of the present invention is to lock the wire in a pulled-out state even when the lower engaging cone is rotated and the upper engaging cone is disengaged, in addition to being able to be used safely even if it is turned upside down.
  • the purpose is to provide a highly secure container connector that prevents the mechanism from operating. Disclosure of the invention
  • a connector main body provided with upper and lower flanges with protrusions which almost exactly fit into substantially oval engagement holes formed in corner fittings of a container.
  • a rotatable rotating shaft that penetrates both of the protrusions, and upper and lower ends of the rotating shaft provided with engagement cones whose both ends in the length direction can be engaged with the peripheral edge of the engagement hole;
  • a spring for returning and rotating the rotation shaft is connected to the rotation shaft, and a wire By pulling a headed knob provided at the other end of the wire, the rotating shaft is rotated to rotate the upper and lower engaging cones to the disengaged position, and a locking mechanism is provided.
  • each of the engaging cones has a base plate portion, a portion from one side center portion to one end of the base plate portion, and another side center portion.
  • the upper and lower engaging cones have substantially the same shape by providing a tapered surface at the portion from the upper end to the other end, and the upper and lower engaging cones are provided symmetrically in the vertical direction with the length direction substantially the same direction, and are returned and rotated by the spring.
  • the configuration is such that each engagement cone is in the engaged state when the rotating shaft is stopped.
  • the upper and lower engaging cones have the same shape and are arranged vertically symmetrically, so that the upper and lower containers can be reliably connected even when the container connecting tool is used upside down. Upside down use of the coupler can be enabled.
  • the lower cone In order to connect the container connector to the corner fitting on the lower surface of the suspended and supported container, the lower cone is rotated to rotate the upper engaging cone in the direction to disengage. Wire is wound around the outer periphery of the rotating shaft and pulled into the connector body.Therefore, the locking mechanism that locks the wire when it is pulled out does not operate, and the lower engagement connector disengages. It is not held in state.
  • the lower engaging cone when the upper engaging cone is rotated to the engaging position by the elasticity of the spring connected to the rotating shaft, the lower engaging cone is also brought into the engaged state, and the suspended container is suspended.
  • the lower engaging cone can be engaged with the peripheral edge of the engaging hole of the upper corner fitting of the lower container by lowering the upper container to the container stacked first, and the upper and lower containers can be securely connected. Can be.
  • the rotation angle of the rotation shaft is determined by: a position where the rotation shaft is rotated in one direction by an operation of pulling a wire to disengage the upper engagement cone; If a limiting mechanism is provided to limit the rotation angle of the rotating shaft so that it is in the range of the position where the upper engaging cone is disengaged by rotating the rotating shaft in the other direction by rotating the cone, the lower engaging cone When the upper engaging cone is rotated to the disengaged position by applying a rotational force, the rotation shaft is prevented from rotating and the upper engaging cone is held in the disengaged state, so the lower surface of the suspended and supported container The operability when inserting the upper engaging cone into the engaging hole of the corner fitting can be improved.
  • the limiting mechanism one having a configuration in which an arc-shaped groove is formed on an inner periphery of a shaft insertion hole provided in a protruding portion, and a projection inserted into the arc-shaped groove is provided on an outer periphery of the rotation shaft. adopt be able to.
  • a detent mechanism for preventing the rotation shaft from rotating in the direction in which the upper engagement cone is disengaged is provided between the connection device main body and the rotation shaft, When the container connecting tool moves the connected container, the rotation shaft does not rotate even if the lower engagement cone contacts an obstacle, and the upper engagement cone is held in the engaged state. It is possible to prevent the connector from falling.
  • a stopper insertion hole which penetrates the upper and lower surfaces of the flange and communicates with the shaft insertion hole is provided in the connecting member body, and the stopper is slidably inserted into the stopper insertion hole,
  • the rotating shaft may be configured to have a configuration in which a stopper protruding downward below the lower surface of the flange is provided with a projection that faces the stop in the circumferential direction of the rotating shaft when the stopper is stopped.
  • the stopper may be provided with a pin on the outer periphery of the round shaft portion, or may be formed of a pole.
  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional front view showing an embodiment of the container connecting device according to the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line II-II of FIG. 1
  • FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line III-III of FIG. 1
  • FIG. 4 is a longitudinal sectional side view of FIG. 1
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view showing the relationship between the upper engaging cone and the lower engaging cone (I) to (III)
  • FIG. 6 is a lower engaging cone of FIG.
  • FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional plan view showing another embodiment of the container connector according to the present invention
  • FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional plan view showing another embodiment of the container connector according to the present invention.
  • FIGS. 1 is a longitudinal sectional front view showing an embodiment of the container connecting device according to the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line II-II of FIG. 1
  • FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line III-III of FIG. 1
  • FIGS. 10 (I) to 10 (III) are cross-sectional plan views showing another example of the locking mechanism of the container connecting device according to the present invention, and FIGS. 10 (I) to 10 (III).
  • FIG. 11 is a detent mechanism of the container connector according to the present invention. Is a vertical sectional side view shows the other example.
  • the connector body 1 includes a flange 2 disposed between a corner fitting C on the lower side of the upper container of the stacked container and an upper corner fitting C of the lower container A 2. And a pair of protrusions 3 a and 3 b are provided above and below the flange 2. ing.
  • the protrusions 3 a and 3 b are sized to fit almost exactly into the substantially oval engagement holes H formed in the corner fitting C.
  • the coupling body 1 has a hollow chamber 4, a shaft insertion hole 5 that penetrates the hollow chamber 4 from the end faces of the upper and lower protrusions 3a and 3b, and a hole that penetrates the outer peripheral part of the flange 2 into the hollow chamber 4.
  • the wire insertion hole 6 is formed.
  • the rotating shaft 7 is inserted into the shaft insertion hole 5, and engagement cones 8 a and 8 b are provided at upper and lower ends of the rotating shaft 7.
  • the engagement cones 8 a and 8 b have a pyramid portion 10 having a rounded tip at one end of the base plate portion 9.
  • the base plate portion 9 is sized to fit within the outer peripheral surfaces of the protrusions 3a and 3b, and a taper surface is provided at a portion from one side of the center to one end and at a portion from the center to the other end of the other side. 1 1 is provided.
  • the upper and lower engaging cones 8a and 8b have the same shape, and are provided at both ends of the rotating shaft 7 so that their longitudinal directions substantially coincide with each other, and are arranged vertically symmetrically.
  • the engaging cones 8a and 8b have both ends projecting in a state in which their longitudinal direction is oriented in a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the end faces of the projecting portions 3a and 3b. , 3b so that they protrude from both sides.
  • This state is the engagement state of the engagement cones 8a, 8b.
  • the state in which the engagement cones 8a, 8b fit within the outer peripheral surfaces of the protrusions 3a, 3b is the engagement release state. .
  • a connecting piece 12 is provided on the outer circumference of the rotating shaft 7, and a spring 13 is connected to the connecting piece 12.
  • the spring 13 extends in the radial direction of the rotating shaft 7 and pulls the rotating shaft 7 in the radial direction.
  • the spring 13 is extended, and the rotating shaft 7 is restored by the elasticity of the spring 13.
  • the upper and lower engaging cones 8a and 8b are rotated back to the engaged positions.
  • one end of the spring 13 is connected to the connecting piece 12 so as to pull the rotary shaft 7 in the radial direction.
  • the end of the compression spring may be inserted into the hole, the compression spring may be deformed when the rotation shaft 7 rotates, and the rotation shaft 7 may be returned and rotated by a restoring force due to the deformation.
  • One end of a wire 14 is connected to the connecting piece 12 of the rotating shaft 7.
  • One end of the wire 14 is wound around the outer periphery of the rotating shaft 7, extends in the tangential direction of the outer periphery of the rotating shaft 7, and is inserted into the wire insertion hole 6 formed in the connector body 1.
  • a knob 15 with a head is fixed, and by pulling the knob 15, the rotating shaft 7 is rotated.
  • the lower engaging cone 8 b is Person in charge It is rotated to the engagement release position.
  • the upper engagement cone 8a is rotated to the disengagement position.
  • the wire 14 is locked in a pulled-out state by a locking mechanism 20 provided between the wire 14 and the connector body 1.
  • the locking mechanism 20 has a locking projection 21 fixedly attached to the other end of the wire 14 at a distance from the knob 15, and a locking projection 2 between the locking projection 21 and the knob 15.
  • a spring 23 with almost the same diameter as 1 is incorporated, while locking grooves 2 2 a and 22 b into which the wires 14 can be inserted are inserted into the upper and lower ends of the open end of the wire insertion hole 6.
  • the wire 14 is inserted into the locking groove 22a or 22b, and the wire 14 is inserted by engaging the locking projection 21 with the upper or lower surface of the flange 2. It is locked at the position where it is pulled out.
  • a limiting mechanism 30 for limiting the rotating angle of the rotating shaft 7 is provided between the rotating shaft 7 and the shaft insertion hole 5 of the upper projecting portion 3a.
  • the limiting mechanism 30 has an arc-shaped groove 31 formed on the inner periphery of the shaft insertion hole 5 and a projection 32 inserted into the arc-shaped groove 31 on the outer periphery of the rotating shaft 7.
  • the rotation angle of the rotating shaft 7 is limited by the contact of the projection 32 with the both ends of the groove 31.
  • a stop mechanism 40 is provided between the connecting member main body 1 and the rotating shaft 7, there is a rotary member for preventing the rotating shaft 7 from rotating in the direction in which the upper engagement connector 8a is disengaged.
  • the anti-rotation mechanism 40 has a stopper insertion hole 41 that penetrates the upper and lower surfaces of the flange 2 in the coupling body 1 and communicates with the hollow chamber 4, and the stopper 42 is formed in the stopper insertion hole 41.
  • the stopper is inserted freely so that the lower part of the stopper 42 protrudes downward from the lower surface of the flange 2 on the outer peripheral surface of the rotary shaft 7 and faces the stop 42 and the rotary shaft 7 in the circumferential direction.
  • the projection 43 is provided.
  • the stopper hole 41 has a round hole 41a penetrating the upper and lower surfaces of the flange 2, and a pin hole 4 extending vertically along the inner periphery of the round hole 4a.
  • the stopper 42 slides along the pin hole 41b around the outer periphery of the round shaft 42a inserted freely into the round hole 41a.
  • a possible pin 4 2b is provided, and the lower end of the round shaft portion 4 2a is from the lower surface of the flange 2 when the stopper 4 2 stops when the pin 4 2 b comes into contact with the lower end of the pin hole 4 1b.
  • the upper end of the round shaft 42 a protrudes upward from the upper surface of the flange 2 when the stopper 42 stops when the stopper 42 stops when the pin 42 b contacts the upper end of the pin hole 41 b. It has become.
  • Two projections 43 provided on the rotating shaft 7 are provided at an interval in the axial direction, and the lower projection 43 faces the pin 42b when the stopper 42 stops moving down.
  • the protruding portion 4 3 is opposed to the pin 4 2 b when the stopper 42 is stopped from rising.
  • Container connector shown in the embodiment consists structure described above, when the coupling of the stacked containers A x, A 2, connecting the top of the container connector hanging supported container A of the lower surface of the Interview corner fittings C and, after ligation of the container connector, the container ⁇ is lowered after having been moved up on the lower side container a 2 stacked above the engaging hole H of the corner fitting C of the upper surface of the lower side container a 2 Insert the lower part of the container connector into the container.
  • the stopper 42 After the container connector is connected, when the lifting of the stopper 42 is released, the stopper 42 is lowered by its own weight to a position where the pin 42b is supported by the lower end of the pin hole 41b.
  • the pin 42b faces the lower projection 43 provided on the rotating shaft 7 in the circumferential direction of the rotating shaft 7, and the lower projection 4 corresponds to the pin 42b.
  • the rotating shaft 7 is prevented from rotating in the direction in which the upper engaging cone 8a is disengaged.
  • the container A: L is moved to above the container A 2 stacked above is lowered, when ⁇ the engaging hole H of the upper surface corner fitting C of the lower side container A 2, of the engaging hole H
  • the direction in which the lower engaging cone 8b is disengaged by contact with the circumference and the lower engaging cone 8b is applied with a rotational force in the direction opposite to the direction indicated by the arrow in FIG. Is rotated.
  • the lower engaging cone 8b enters the engaging hole H of the lower corner bracket C, the lower engaging cone 8b is in the disengaged state as shown in FIG. 5 (III) — (mouth). Is done.
  • the upper engaging cone 8a is in the engaged state as shown in FIG. 5 (III)-(a) and is not disengaged.
  • the rotating shaft 7 rotates, and the lower engaging cone 8b rotates in the disengaging direction.
  • the wire 14 is pulled out to a position where the locking projection 21 faces the outside of the wire insertion hole 6, the lower engaging cone 8b is disengaged, and the locking projection 21 is attached to the lower surface of the flange 2. , The wire 14 is held in the pulled-out state, and the lower engaging cone 8b is held in the disengaged state.
  • the container connector is unloaded together with the upper container At while being connected to the corner fitting C on the lower surface of the upper container Ai.
  • each of the upper engaging cone 8a and the lower engaging cone 8b is provided with a pyramid portion 10 on one surface of the base plate portion 9, and is provided from one side center of the base plate portion 9 to one end.
  • the upper and lower engaging cones 8a and 8b have the same shape with tapered surfaces 11 provided at the leading edge and the other side center to the other end. vertical by providing symmetrical, it is possible that the container connector is securely connected the upper and lower container a, the a 2, even when used upside down.
  • the lower engaging cone 8b rotates the taper surface 11 provided on the base plate portion 9.
  • the wire 14 has a knob 15 at the other end and the wire 15 has a wire insertion hole. Since the wire 14 moves in the direction of being drawn into the wire 14, even if the other end of the wire 14 is bent, the wire 14 does not fit into the locking groove 22b, and the lower engaging cone There is no inconvenience that 8b is held in the disengaged state.
  • FIG. 7 shows another embodiment of the container connector according to the present invention.
  • the lower engaging cone 8b of the container connector connected to the corner fitting on the lower surface collides with the obstacle and the impact force in the direction of rotating the rotary shaft 7 is reduced.
  • a shock absorbing mechanism 50 for damping the impact force is provided to prevent the parts such as the wires 14 from being damaged.
  • the buffer mechanism 50 divides the wire 14 in the length direction, fixes a spring seat 51 to each of the split ends, and overlaps the split ends of the wire 14 with each other to form a pair of spring seats 5.
  • a buffer spring 52 is incorporated between 1.
  • the buffer mechanism 50 when the buffer mechanism 50 is provided, the impact force in the rotational direction in which the wire 14 is drawn into the lower engagement cone 8b while the wire 14 is locked by the locking mechanism 20 is applied.
  • the buffer spring 52 contracts and absorbs the impact force. For this reason, it engages with the connection between the wire 14 and the rotating shaft 7 and the open end of the wire locking groove 22 b. An impact force can be prevented from being applied to the locking projection 21 or the wire 14, which is effective in preventing damage.
  • FIG. 8 shows another example of the buffer mechanism 50.
  • a hole 12a is provided in the connecting piece 12 provided on the outer periphery of the rotary shaft 7, one end of the wire 14 is inserted into the hole 12a, and one end of the wire 14 is inserted.
  • the retaining projections 5 3 are fixed to the bosses, and the cushioning springs 5 are incorporated between the retaining projections 5 3 and the connecting pieces 12 to cushion the buffering force applied to the lower engaging cone 8 b.
  • the springs 54 are buffered by contraction.
  • FIG. 9 and 10 show another example of the locking mechanism 20 that locks the wire 14 in a state where the wire 14 is pulled out.
  • a small-diameter locking projection 21a and a large-diameter locking projection 21b are provided at the other end of the wire 14 at an interval.
  • a spring 24 whose outer diameter is almost the same as the outer diameter of the small-diameter locking projection 21 1a is incorporated between the projections 21a and 21b, and the large-diameter locking projection 21b and the knob 15
  • a spring 25 whose outer diameter is substantially the same as the outer diameter of the large-diameter locking projection 21b is incorporated between the two.
  • the width of the locking groove 22 a provided above the open end of the wire insertion hole 6 is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the wire 14, and the locking groove provided below the open end.
  • the groove width of 22 b is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the spring 24.
  • the small-diameter locking projection 21a is fixed to the wire 14, but the locking projection 2la is movable along the wire 14.
  • a sleeve for limiting the amount of movement of the locking projection 21a is fixed to the wire 14 and the locking projection 21a is pressed against the sleeve by the spring 24, and the rotating shaft 7 is wired to the lower engagement cone 8b.
  • the spring 24 may be elastically deformed to absorb the above-mentioned impact when an impact in the direction of winding the 14 is applied.
  • a stepped locking projection 26 composed of a small-diameter shaft portion 26 a and a large-diameter shaft portion 26 b is fixed to the other end of the wire 14.
  • a spring 27 is incorporated between the locking projection 26 and the knob 15.
  • the width of the locking groove 22 a provided at the upper end of the opening of the wire insertion hole 6 is set slightly larger than the outer diameter of the wire 14, and the width of the locking groove 2 a provided at the lower part of the opening is reduced. 2b groove The width is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the small diameter shaft portion 26 a of the stepped locking projection 26.
  • FIG. 11 shows another example of a detent mechanism 40 that detents the rotation shaft 7.
  • the connecting member body 1 is provided with stopper holes 45 penetrating through the upper and lower surfaces of the flange 2 and communicating with the empty space 4.
  • 5 has a length whose both ends are located above and below the upper and lower surfaces of the flange 2, and a stopper 46 composed of a ball is movably incorporated in the stopper hole 45.
  • the pole 46 can be moved up and down smoothly by its own weight, and high-precision machining is not required for the stopper hole 45. The machining of the stopper holes 45 can be facilitated. Industrial applicability
  • the engagement cones provided at the upper and lower ends of the rotating shaft are configured such that the pyramid portion is provided in the base plate portion, and the portion extending from the center to one end of one side surface of the base plate portion is provided.
  • a tapered surface is provided from the center to the other end of the other side surface, the upper and lower engaging cones have the same shape, are provided vertically symmetrically at both ends of the rotating shaft, and the spring naturally pulls the rotating shaft in the radial direction. Since the upper and lower engaging cones are held in the engaged state in this state, the container connecting tool can be used upside down, and the container connecting operation can be performed efficiently.

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Cette invention concerne un connecteur de réceptacle pouvant être utilisé à l'envers. Ce connecteur comprend un corps (1) principal comportant une bride (2) ainsi que des protubérances (3a, 3b) situées sur les parties inférieure et supérieure de la bride. Une tige de rotation (7), traversant les protubérances (3a, 3b), est conçue de manière qu'elle tourne lorsqu'on tire sur un câble (14) et qu'elle tourne en sens inverse lorsqu'on rétablit l'élasticité d'un ressort (13). Des cônes d'emboîtement (8a, 8b) sont placés sur les extrémités supérieure et inférieure de la tige de rotation (7). Chaque cône est conçu pour qu'une partie pyramidale (10) soit formée sur une surface de la partie plaque (9) de base. Les surfaces coniques (11) se trouvent sur une partie d'extrémité d'une face et sur l'autre partie d'extrémité de l'autre face de la partie plaque (9) de base. Les cônes d'emboîtement (8a, 8b) supérieur et inférieur ont la même forme et sont placés de manière symétrique en position verticale. Les cônes d'emboîtement (8a, 8b) supérieur et inférieur sont placés en position d'emboîtement lorsque le ressort (13) s'étendant en direction radiale de la tige de rotation (7) se trouve en position normale. Cette invention permet au connecteur de réceptacle d'être utilisé à l'envers.
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