WO2011145076A1 - A handle and locking bar clamp - Google Patents

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WO2011145076A1
WO2011145076A1 PCT/IB2011/052206 IB2011052206W WO2011145076A1 WO 2011145076 A1 WO2011145076 A1 WO 2011145076A1 IB 2011052206 W IB2011052206 W IB 2011052206W WO 2011145076 A1 WO2011145076 A1 WO 2011145076A1
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locking bar
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Mike Van Der Walt
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Protea Coin Group (Assets In Transit And Armed Reaction) (Pty) Ltd
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B13/00Devices preventing the key or the handle or both from being used
    • E05B13/002Devices preventing the key or the handle or both from being used locking the handle
    • 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
    • B65D90/22Safety features
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B83/00Vehicle locks specially adapted for particular types of wing or vehicle
    • E05B83/02Locks for railway freight-cars, freight containers or the like; Locks for the cargo compartments of commercial lorries, trucks or vans
    • E05B83/08Locks for railway freight-cars, freight containers or the like; Locks for the cargo compartments of commercial lorries, trucks or vans with elongated bars for actuating the fastening means
    • E05B83/10Rotary bars
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C19/00Other devices specially designed for securing wings, e.g. with suction cups
    • E05C19/18Portable devices specially adapted for securing wings
    • 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
    • B65D2211/00Anti-theft means

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  • This invention relates to a handle and locking bar clamp for securing a door of a shipping container against unauthorised opening.
  • Shipping containers have, at one end, a pair of doors which are hingedly mounted on the door frame of the container, the hinges being along the outer vertical edges of the doors. When the doors are closed the edges thereof which are remote from the hinges are in close proximity.
  • Each door carries at least one vertically extending locking bar.
  • the locking bars protrude, in the upward direction, beyond the top edge of the door and, in the downward direction, beyond the bottom edge of the door.
  • the bars are carried by mounting brackets and are rotatable in these brackets.
  • the upper end of each bar carries one part of a latching mechanism.
  • the other part of the latching mechanism is carried by the transverse lintel of the doorframe of the container.
  • the lower end of the bar carries part of another latching mechanism.
  • the locking bar is rotated in its brackets to bring the two parts of each latching mechanism into co-operating relationship which prevents the door being opened until such time as the locking bar has been rotated in the opposite direction to disengage the parts of the latching mechanism.
  • a handle and locking bar clamp for securing the door of a shipping container against unauthorized opening
  • the handle and locking bar clamp including means for attaching it to one of the vertically extending locking bars of a door, a first element which, in use, lies adjacent to and restricts the movement of the handle which is attached to said locking bar and by means of which the bar is rotated to latch and unlatch the door, and a second element which, in use, is in contact with the container door, said second element preventing such handle and locking bar clamp and said bar being rotated about the axis of the bar.
  • the first element may be a horizontally extending channel which is open along one side, the channel having upper and lower webs and a vertical flange, and the handle, when the structure is mounted on a locking bar, being in said channel and its movement being restricted by said web.
  • the second element may be in the form of a plate with a right angled bend in it, one of the resultant flanges being against the container door.
  • the means for attaching the handle and locking bar clamp to the vertically extending locking bars of the door of the container may be in the form of a U-bracket.
  • the first element may be continuous with the U-bracket.
  • the handle and locking bar clamp may include a securing means for securing the handle and locking bar clamp to the door of the shipping container.
  • the means for attaching the handle and locking bar clamp to the locking bar and the second element may define apertures for receiving said securing means.
  • the securing means may assist in securing the means for attaching the handle and locking bar clamp to the locking bar.
  • the securing means may include a shank.
  • the shank may be generally elongate.
  • the shank may be a generally cylindrical elongate and may include a tapered end.
  • the shank may include a thread and may include a first threaded section and a second counter threaded section.
  • the first threaded section may have a larger diameter relative the second counter threaded section.
  • the shank may include a head.
  • the head may be shaped and dimensioned to limit the path of the shank through the apertures defined by the surface of the bracket.
  • the head may be a stamp plate.
  • the securing means may include a plurality of nuts.
  • the securing means may typically include two nuts.
  • the first nut may have a larger bore diameter relative the second nut bore diameter.
  • the first nut may include a right hand thread and the second nut may include a left hand thread.
  • the first nut may be shaped and dimensioned to engage with the first threaded section of the shank and the second nut may be shaped and dimensioned to engage with the second threaded section of the shank.
  • the first nut is advanced along the threaded portion of the shank to an engaged position adjacent the bracket. Further advancement of the first nut towards the bracket may cause compression of the arms of the U-bracket and thereby to allow for releasable attachment of the bracket to the container. Advancement of the second nut along the shank towards the engaged position of the first nut may discourage removal of the first nut away from the engaged position adjacent the bracket.
  • Rotation of the shank to remove the first nut may cause tightening of the second nut.
  • the first nut may define further apertures for receiving a retaining pin. At least one of the further apertures may be threaded.
  • the second nut may define further apertures for receiving a retaining pin. At least one of the further apertures may be threaded.
  • the retaining pin may be any one or more from the group of a screw, bolt, dowel pins, cotter pins and the like.
  • the securing means may include a castellated nut and cotter pin arrangement.
  • Figure 1 is a drawing of the handle and locking bar clamp when in use, on the locking bar and handle of a container;
  • Figure 2 depicts a plain view of the handle and locking bar clamp
  • Figure 3 shows a first side view of the handle and locking bar clamp
  • Figure 4 depicts an opposite side view of the handle and locking bar clamp
  • Figure 5 is a drawing of the shank in accordance with the invention
  • Figure 6 and Figure 7 are drawings of the first nut and second respectively.
  • reference numeral 10 generally refers to a handle and locking bar clamp in accordance with the invention.
  • a handle and locking bar clamp 10 for securing the door 12 of a shipping container (not shown) against unauthorised opening, the handle and locking bar clamp 10 including means 14 for attaching it to one of the vertically extending locking bars 16 of a door 12, a first element 18 which, in use, lies adjacent to and restricts the movement of the handle 20 which is attached to said locking bar 16 and by means of which the bar 16 is rotated to latch and unlatch the door 12, and a second element 22 which, in use, is in contact with the container door 12, said second element 22 preventing such handle and locking bar clamp 10 and said bar 16 being rotated about the axis of the bar 16.
  • the first element 18 is a horizontally extending channel 24 which is open along one side, the channel having upper 26 and lower 28 webs and a vertical flange, and the handle 20, when the handle and locking bar clamp 10 is mounted on the locking bar 16, being in said channel and its movement being restricted by said web.
  • the second element 22 is a plate with a right angled bend in it, one of the resultant flanges 32 being against the container door 12.
  • the means for attaching the handle and locking bar clamp 10 to one of the vertically extending locking bars 14 of the door 12 of the container is a U-bracket.
  • the first element 18 is at least partially continuous with the U-bracket.
  • the handle and locking bar clamp 10 includes securing means 34 for securing the device 10 to the locking bar 16 of the door 12 of the shipping container.
  • the means for attaching the handle and locking bar clamp 10 to one of the vertically extending locking bars 14 of the door 12 and the second element 22 define apertures (36 and 38 respectively) for receiving said securing means 34.
  • the securing means 34 assists in securing the U-bracket 14 to the locking bar 16.
  • the securing means 34 is in the form of a shank 35.
  • the shank 35 is a generally cylindrical elongate and includes a tapered end 40, with a first threaded section 42 and a second counter threaded section 44.
  • the first threaded section 42 has a larger diameter 46 relative the second threaded section's 44 bore diameter 48.
  • the shank 35 has a head 50 in the form of a stamp plate that is shaped and dimensioned to limit the path of the shank through the apertures (36 & 38).
  • the securing means 34 includes nuts 52 & 54.
  • the first nut 52 has a larger bore diameter 56 relative the second nut bore diameter 58.
  • the first nut 52 is shaped and dimensioned to engage with the first threaded section 44 of the shank 35 and the second nut 54 is shaped and dimensioned to engage with the second threaded section 44 of the shank 35.
  • the first nut 52 is advanced along the threaded portion of the shank 35 to an engaged position adjacent the bracket as shown in Figure 1 & 2. Further advancement of the first nut 52 towards the bracket 14 causes compression of the bracket 14 and thereby assists in permitting releasable attachment of the bracket 14 to the locking bar 16.
  • Advancement of the second nut 54 along the shank 35 towards the engaged position of the first nut 52 assists in discouraging removal of the first nut 52 away from the engaged position adjacent the bracket 14. Rotation of the shank 35 to remove the first nut 52 causes tightening of the second nut 54.

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Abstract

The invention provides for a handle and locking bar clamp for securing the door of a shipping container against unauthorised opening, the handle and locking bar clamp including means for attaching it to one of the vertically extending locking bars of a door, a first element which, in use, lies adjacent to and restricts the movement of the handle which is attached to said locking bar and by means of which the bar is rotated to latch and unlatch the door, and a second element which, in use, is in contact with the container door, said second element preventing such handle and locking bar clamp and said bar being rotated about the axis of the bar.

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A HANDLE AND LOCKING BAR CLAMP
Field of the invention
This invention relates to a handle and locking bar clamp for securing a door of a shipping container against unauthorised opening.
Background to the invention
Shipping containers have, at one end, a pair of doors which are hingedly mounted on the door frame of the container, the hinges being along the outer vertical edges of the doors. When the doors are closed the edges thereof which are remote from the hinges are in close proximity.
Each door carries at least one vertically extending locking bar. The locking bars protrude, in the upward direction, beyond the top edge of the door and, in the downward direction, beyond the bottom edge of the door. The bars are carried by mounting brackets and are rotatable in these brackets. The upper end of each bar carries one part of a latching mechanism. The other part of the latching mechanism is carried by the transverse lintel of the doorframe of the container. Likewise, the lower end of the bar carries part of another latching mechanism.
Once the door is closed, the locking bar is rotated in its brackets to bring the two parts of each latching mechanism into co-operating relationship which prevents the door being opened until such time as the locking bar has been rotated in the opposite direction to disengage the parts of the latching mechanism.
It will be understood that unauthorised entry to the container is possible unless the locking bars are secured against rotation. Various mechanisms have been proposed for this purpose
The inventor believes that a need exists for an improved structure for preventing unauthorised rotation of the said locking bars and hence unauthorised access to the interior of the container. Summary of the invention
According to an aspect of the invention there is provided a handle and locking bar clamp for securing the door of a shipping container against unauthorized opening, the handle and locking bar clamp including means for attaching it to one of the vertically extending locking bars of a door, a first element which, in use, lies adjacent to and restricts the movement of the handle which is attached to said locking bar and by means of which the bar is rotated to latch and unlatch the door, and a second element which, in use, is in contact with the container door, said second element preventing such handle and locking bar clamp and said bar being rotated about the axis of the bar.
The first element may be a horizontally extending channel which is open along one side, the channel having upper and lower webs and a vertical flange, and the handle, when the structure is mounted on a locking bar, being in said channel and its movement being restricted by said web.
The second element may be in the form of a plate with a right angled bend in it, one of the resultant flanges being against the container door.
The means for attaching the handle and locking bar clamp to the vertically extending locking bars of the door of the container may be in the form of a U-bracket. The first element may be continuous with the U-bracket.
The handle and locking bar clamp may include a securing means for securing the handle and locking bar clamp to the door of the shipping container. The means for attaching the handle and locking bar clamp to the locking bar and the second element may define apertures for receiving said securing means. The securing means may assist in securing the means for attaching the handle and locking bar clamp to the locking bar.
The securing means may include a shank. The shank may be generally elongate.
The shank may be a generally cylindrical elongate and may include a tapered end. The shank may include a thread and may include a first threaded section and a second counter threaded section. The first threaded section may have a larger diameter relative the second counter threaded section.
The shank may include a head. The head may be shaped and dimensioned to limit the path of the shank through the apertures defined by the surface of the bracket. The head may be a stamp plate.
The securing means may include a plurality of nuts. The securing means may typically include two nuts. The first nut may have a larger bore diameter relative the second nut bore diameter. The first nut may include a right hand thread and the second nut may include a left hand thread.
The first nut may be shaped and dimensioned to engage with the first threaded section of the shank and the second nut may be shaped and dimensioned to engage with the second threaded section of the shank.
Typically, the first nut is advanced along the threaded portion of the shank to an engaged position adjacent the bracket. Further advancement of the first nut towards the bracket may cause compression of the arms of the U-bracket and thereby to allow for releasable attachment of the bracket to the container. Advancement of the second nut along the shank towards the engaged position of the first nut may discourage removal of the first nut away from the engaged position adjacent the bracket.
Rotation of the shank to remove the first nut may cause tightening of the second nut.
The first nut may define further apertures for receiving a retaining pin. At least one of the further apertures may be threaded. The second nut may define further apertures for receiving a retaining pin. At least one of the further apertures may be threaded.
The retaining pin may be any one or more from the group of a screw, bolt, dowel pins, cotter pins and the like.
The securing means may include a castellated nut and cotter pin arrangement.
Detailed description of drawings
The invention will now be described with reference to the following non- limiting drawings, wherein;
Figure 1 is a drawing of the handle and locking bar clamp when in use, on the locking bar and handle of a container;
Figure 2 depicts a plain view of the handle and locking bar clamp;
Figure 3 shows a first side view of the handle and locking bar clamp;
Figure 4 depicts an opposite side view of the handle and locking bar clamp; Figure 5 is a drawing of the shank in accordance with the invention; and Figure 6 and Figure 7 are drawings of the first nut and second respectively. In the drawings, reference numeral 10 generally refers to a handle and locking bar clamp in accordance with the invention.
A handle and locking bar clamp 10 for securing the door 12 of a shipping container (not shown) against unauthorised opening, the handle and locking bar clamp 10 including means 14 for attaching it to one of the vertically extending locking bars 16 of a door 12, a first element 18 which, in use, lies adjacent to and restricts the movement of the handle 20 which is attached to said locking bar 16 and by means of which the bar 16 is rotated to latch and unlatch the door 12, and a second element 22 which, in use, is in contact with the container door 12, said second element 22 preventing such handle and locking bar clamp 10 and said bar 16 being rotated about the axis of the bar 16.
The first element 18 is a horizontally extending channel 24 which is open along one side, the channel having upper 26 and lower 28 webs and a vertical flange, and the handle 20, when the handle and locking bar clamp 10 is mounted on the locking bar 16, being in said channel and its movement being restricted by said web. The second element 22 is a plate with a right angled bend in it, one of the resultant flanges 32 being against the container door 12.
In the embodiment shown in the drawings, the means for attaching the handle and locking bar clamp 10 to one of the vertically extending locking bars 14 of the door 12 of the container is a U-bracket.
The first element 18 is at least partially continuous with the U-bracket.
The handle and locking bar clamp 10 includes securing means 34 for securing the device 10 to the locking bar 16 of the door 12 of the shipping container. The means for attaching the handle and locking bar clamp 10 to one of the vertically extending locking bars 14 of the door 12 and the second element 22 define apertures (36 and 38 respectively) for receiving said securing means 34.
The securing means 34 assists in securing the U-bracket 14 to the locking bar 16.
In the embodiment shown in the drawings, the securing means 34 is in the form of a shank 35. The shank 35 is a generally cylindrical elongate and includes a tapered end 40, with a first threaded section 42 and a second counter threaded section 44. The first threaded section 42 has a larger diameter 46 relative the second threaded section's 44 bore diameter 48. The shank 35 has a head 50 in the form of a stamp plate that is shaped and dimensioned to limit the path of the shank through the apertures (36 & 38).
The securing means 34 includes nuts 52 & 54. The first nut 52 has a larger bore diameter 56 relative the second nut bore diameter 58.
The first nut 52 is shaped and dimensioned to engage with the first threaded section 44 of the shank 35 and the second nut 54 is shaped and dimensioned to engage with the second threaded section 44 of the shank 35. Typically, the first nut 52 is advanced along the threaded portion of the shank 35 to an engaged position adjacent the bracket as shown in Figure 1 & 2. Further advancement of the first nut 52 towards the bracket 14 causes compression of the bracket 14 and thereby assists in permitting releasable attachment of the bracket 14 to the locking bar 16.
Advancement of the second nut 54 along the shank 35 towards the engaged position of the first nut 52 assists in discouraging removal of the first nut 52 away from the engaged position adjacent the bracket 14. Rotation of the shank 35 to remove the first nut 52 causes tightening of the second nut 54.

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Claims
1. A handle and locking bar clamp for securing the door of a shipping container against unauthorised opening, the handle and locking bar clamp including means for attaching it to one of the vertically extending locking bars of a door, a first element which, in use, lies adjacent to and restricts the movement of the handle which is attached to said locking bar and by means of which the bar is rotated to latch and unlatch the door, and a second element which, in use, is in contact with the container door, said second element preventing such handle and locking bar clamp and said bar being rotated about the axis of the bar.
2. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first element includes a horizontally extending channel which is open along one side, the channel having upper and lower webs and a vertical flange, and the handle, when the structure is mounted on a locking bar, being in said channel and its movement being restricted by said web.
3. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the second element is in the form of a plate with a right angled bend in it, one of the resultant flanges being against the container door.
4. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the means for attaching the handle and locking bar clamp to the vertically extending locking bars of the door of the container is in the form of a U-bracket.
5. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in claim 4, wherein the first element is continuous with the U-bracket.
6. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the handle and locking bar clamp includes a securing means for securing the handle and locking bar clamp to the door of the shipping container.
7. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in claim 6, wherein the securing means for attaching the handle and locking bar clamp to the locking bar and the second element defines apertures for receiving said securing means.
8. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in any one of the claims 6 to 7, wherein the securing means assists in securing the means for attaching the handle and locking bar clamp to the locking bar.
9. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in any one of the claims 6 to 8, wherein the securing means includes a shank.
10. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in claim 9, wherein the shank is generally elongate.
1 1. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in any one of the claims 9 to 10, wherein the shank is a generally cylindrical elongate and includes a tapered end.
12. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in any one of claims 9 to 1 1 , wherein the shank includes a thread and includes a first threaded section and a second counter threaded section, the first threaded section having a larger diameter relative the second counter threaded section.
13. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in any one of the claims 9 to 12, wherein the shank includes a head, the head being shaped and dimensioned to limit the path of the shank through the apertures defined by the surface of the bracket.
14. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the securing means includes a plurality of nuts, the securing means typically including a first nut and a second nut.
15. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in claim 14, wherein the first nut has a larger bore diameter relative the second nut bore diameter, the first nut including a right hand thread and the second nut including a left hand thread.
16. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in one of claims 14 to 15, wherein the first nut is shaped and dimensioned to engage with the first threaded section of the shank and the second nut is shaped and dimensioned to engage with the second threaded section of the shank.
17. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in any one of claims 14 to 16, wherein typically, the first nut is advanced along the threaded portion of the shank to an engaged position adjacent the bracket, further advancement of the first nut towards the bracket causing compression of the arms of the U-bracket and thereby to allowing for releasable attachment of the bracket to the container.
18. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in any one of claims 14 to 17, wherein advancement of the second nut along the shank towards the engaged position of the first nut discourages removal of the first nut away from the engaged position adjacent the bracket.
19. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in any one of claims 14 to 18, wherein rotation of the shank to remove the first nut causes tightening of the second nut.
20. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in any one of claims 14 to 19, wherein the first nut defines further threaded apertures for receiving a retaining pin.
21. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in any one of claims 14 to 20, wherein the second nut defines further threaded apertures for receiving a retaining pin.
22. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in any one of claims 20 to 21 , wherein the retaining pin is any one or more from the group of a screw, bolt, dowel pins, cotter pins and the like.
23. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the securing means includes a castellated nut and cotter pin arrangement.
24. A handle and locking bar clamp as claimed in claim 1 , substantially as herein described and illustrated.
25. A new handle and locking bar clamp substantially as herein described and illustrated.
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