NZ720348B2 - Side-Loading Ratchet Device - Google Patents
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Abstract
ratchet device (101) for a strap is disclosed. The device has a body (105) having a side member (109), and a spool (119) having a side rotatably supported by the side member and a ratchet wheel (121) fixed thereto. The body has a member (161) moveable between an open position in which the other side of the spool is exposed to enable a strap to be laterally loaded into the spool from the exposed side of the spool and laterally unloaded from the spool, and a closed position in which said lateral loading and unloading are prevented. It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved ratchet device into which a strap on a vehicle can be quickly and easily loaded or unloaded without having to walk backwards from the vehicle or platform while holding the anchored end of the strap in tension. de of the spool is exposed to enable a strap to be laterally loaded into the spool from the exposed side of the spool and laterally unloaded from the spool, and a closed position in which said lateral loading and unloading are prevented. It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved ratchet device into which a strap on a vehicle can be quickly and easily loaded or unloaded without having to walk backwards from the vehicle or platform while holding the anchored end of the strap in tension.
Description
Side-loading ratchet device
Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a ratchet device and in particular a ratchet device for use in
securing a load with a strap.
Background
Ratchet devices are commonly used with straps for the purpose of securing a load onto a
vehicle deck, floor or platform. Typically to secure a load, one end of the strap is anchored
to a fixed point on one side of the deck, floor or platform with the balance of the strap
being arranged over or around the load and passed to the other side of the deck, floor or
platform where it is secured by the ratchet device. Alternatively, one end of the strap may
be coupled to the load, with the other end of the strap secured by the ratchet device.
In the case of a truck, the end of the strap will typically be anchored to the deck or to a rub
rail. The unanchored end of the strap is fed through the ratchet device by threading the
strap through a spool of the device until it is held reasonably taut over the load. It can be
difficult and time consuming to thread a length of strap longitudinally through the spool.
Only once the unanchored end of the strap has been fed through the spool, can the ratchet
mechanism of the device be engaged.
Generally the strap is pulled through the spool using one hand while the user attempts to
keep sufficient tension on the anchored end of the strap with their other hand to maintain
the strap taut. Similarly, when releasing the strap, sufficient tension must be maintained on
the anchored end so the ratchet can unwind freely. This sometimes necessitates walking
backwards from the vehicle or platform while holding the tensioned strap and may take
some distance depending on the overall length of the strap engaged with the spool. Such
movement is not ideal when working in confined spaces such as unloading bays or roads
and may result in a person walking into a fixed object or an oncoming vehicle.
It is an object of at least preferred embodiments of the present invention to provide an
improved ratchet device into which a strap can be quickly and easily loaded or unloaded, or
to at least provide the public with a useful alternative.
Summary of the Invention
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a ratchet device
for a strap, the ratchet device comprising: a body having a side member; and a spool having
a side rotatably supported by the side member and a ratchet wheel fixed thereto; wherein
the body further comprises a member moveable between an open position in which the
other side of the spool is exposed to enable a strap to be laterally loaded into the spool
from the exposed side of the spool and laterally unloaded from the spool, and a closed
position in which said lateral loading and unloading are prevented.
This arrangement enables the strap to be laterally loaded and unloaded, without having to
feed the strap in its entirety from one end.
In an embodiment, the spool comprises a hub, and a slot extends into the hub from the
exposed side of the spool so that the strap can be fed into the slot sideways. Preferably,
the hub is configured such that the strap can be fed into the slot sideways without bending
the strap across its width.
In an alternative embodiment, rather than having a slot extending into the hub of the spool
from the exposed side, a retaining feature may be provided on the spool, so part of the
strap can be inserted between the retaining feature and the hub for initial winding after
being loaded in a lateral direction into the spool between the retaining feature and the hub
from the exposed side of the spool. The retaining feature may be any suitable form, such
as an arm that is fixed to the ratchet wheel and extends substantially parallel to the hub for
example. In that embodiment, the hub may be substantially solid.
The hub of the spool may comprise a single integrally formed component comprising the
hub and the ratchet wheel fixed thereto. Alternatively, the hub of the spool may comprise
a plurality of separate hub components that are fixed relative to each other to rotate
together relative to the body. In an embodiment, the hub of the spool comprises two
separately formed hub components that form the slot therebetween.
In an embodiment, a rotatable spacer is rotatably mounted to the moveable member, and is
configured to couple with said other side of the spool when the moveable member is in the
closed position to support said other side of the spool, to minimise compression of the
strap between the plurality of hub components under load. A portion of the rotatable
spacer may be configured to engage in said slot. Alternatively, a cavity may be positioned
at said other side of the spool proximate to the slot, and a portion of the rotatable spacer
may be configured to engage said cavity. The rotatable spacer may also assist with
preventing the moveable member from opening.
In an embodiment, a spacer housing is fixed to the moveable member, with the rotatable
spacer rotatably mounted to the spacer housing.
In an embodiment, a biasing device is provided between the rotatable spacer and the
moveable member or spacer housing, to maintain the rotatable spacer on a desired
orientation to couple with the spool as the support member is moved to the closed
position. Preferably, the biasing device comprises a spring washer.
In an embodiment, the spool comprises two ratchet wheels positioned at or adjacent the
side of the spool that is rotatably supported by the side member of the body, the ratchet
wheels configured to rotate with the spool. Preferably, one ratchet wheel is positioned on
either side of the side member of the body.
The ratchet wheel(s) may be integrally formed with the remainder of the spool.
Alternatively, the ratchet wheel(s) may be formed separately from the remainder of the
spool and fixed to the hub of the spool to rotate together relative to the body. In the
embodiment comprising two separately formed ratchet wheels wherein the hub of the
spool comprises two separately formed components, the spool may further comprise a
plurality of pins to hold the spool assembly together.
In an embodiment, the device further comprises a lock for locking the moveable member
in the closed position. The device may comprise a resistance pawl mounted to the body to
resist unwinding of the spool, wherein part of the resistance pawl forms part of the lock.
The resistance pawl may be configured such that when the resistance pawl engages the
ratchet wheel the lock is in a locking configuration, and when the resistance pawl is
disengaged from the ratchet wheel the lock is in an unlocked configuration.
The resistance pawl is preferably biased into engagement with the ratchet wheel.
The device may comprise a ratchet drive arm to drive movement of the spool, wherein the
ratchet drive arm is moveable relative to the body between a closed position and an
unlocked position, and wherein the ratchet drive arm is configured to disengage the
resistance pawl from engagement with the ratchet wheel, and thereby move the lock to the
unlocking configuration, when the ratchet drive arm is moved to the vmlocked position.
The ratchet drive arm may comprise two tines separated by spacers and a ratchet drive
pawl housed between the tines.
In an embodiment in which the spool comprises two ratchet wheels positioned at or
adjacent the side of the spool that is rotatably supported by the side member of the body,
wherein one ratchet wheel is positioned on either side of the side member of the body, one
tine may be positioned adjacent each ratchet wheel, on a side of the respective ratchet
wheel opposite the side member of the body.
The device may comprise a release member for disengaging the ratchet drive pawl from the
ratchet wheel. In an embodiment, the ratchet drive arm can only be moved to the
unlocked position when the ratchet drive pawl is released by the release member.
In an embodiment, the moveable member is configured as a support member and supports
said other side of the spool when the moveable support member is in the closed position.
The spool may have a rounded profile at said other side, to assist with moving the
moveable support member to the closed position. The spool may comprise grooves for
receiving part of the movable support member when in the closed position.
The body may comprise at least one guide for guiding movement of the moveable support
member into the closed position. In an embodiment, the body comprises two spaced apart
guides, with each guide supporting a respective portion of the moveable support member
when in the closed position, to help minimise twisting of the spool in use.
The moveable member may be pivotably mounted to the body about an axis substantially
parallel to a rotational axis of the spool member. Alternatively, the moveable member may
be slidably mounted to the body. In a preferred embodiment, the moveable member is
pivotably mounted to the body about an axis substantially perpendicular to a rotational axis
of the spool.
In an embodiment, the ratchet device is portable and reusable.
In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided the use of a
ratchet device as outlined in relation to the first aspect above, to secure a load on a vehicle
or platform. The vehicle could be any suitable type, such as a truck, boat, aircraft, or
container for example. In an embodiment, the ratchet device is used with a strap to initially
secure the load, and an additional like ratchet device is used to provide additional tension
to the strap after the strap is in place.
The term "comprising" as used in this specification means "consisting at least in part of.
When interpreting each statement in this specification that includes the term "comprising",
features other than that or those prefaced by the term may also be present. Related terms
such as "comprise" and "comprises" are to be interpreted in the same manner.
The invention consists in the foregoing and also envisages constructions of which the
following gives examples only.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be more clearly understood from the following description of a
preferred embodiment thereof, which is given by way of example only, with reference to
the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view from below of a load securement ratchet device in
accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention, with the ratchet drive arm in
an unlocked position;
Figure 2 is a perspective view from above of the ratchet device of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a perspective view from above of the ratchet device of Figure 1, with the
ratchet drive arm in a closed position;
Figure 4 is a perspective view of the spool of the ratchet device of Figure 1;
Figure 5 is a perspective view from above of the ratchet device of Figure 1, with
one member of the ratchet drive arm not shown so the drive pawl is clearly visible;
Figure 6 is a side perspective view of the ratchet device of Figure 1, showing an
eccentric portion on the ratchet drive arm to disengage the resistance pawl and release a
support member lock;
Figure 7 is a perspective view from above of the ratchet device of Figure 1, with the
support member in an open position so a strap can be laterally loaded into the spool from
an exposed side of the spool;
Figure 8 is a plan view from above of the ratchet device in the configuration of
Figure 7;
Figure 9 is a perspective view from above of the ratchet device in the configuration
of Figure 7, showing the initial loading of the strap into the spool;
Figure 10 is another perspective view from above of the ratchet device in the initial
loading configuration of Figure 9, with one member of the ratchet drive arm not shown so
the drive pawl is clearly visible;
Figure 1 is a perspective view from above after initial loading of the strap into the
ratchet device, and with the support member in a closed position to support the side of the
spool;
Figure 12 is a perspective view from above with the ratchet drive arm being used to
wind the strap on the spool, showing the strap partly wound on the spool;
Figure 3 is a perspective view from above corresponding to Figure 12, but from
the other side;
Figure 14 is a perspective view from above similar to Figure 13, but with one tine
of the ratchet drive arm removed to show the drive pawl engaged with the ratchet wheel;
Figure 1 is a perspective view from above of a load securement ratchet device in
accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 16 is a perspective view from above of the other side of the ratchet device
of Figure 15;
Figure 7 is a view from above of the ratchet device of Figure 15, with the ratchet
device arm in an unlocked position and the support member in an open position;
Figure 18 is a view from above of the ratchet device of Figure 15, with the ratchet
drive arm and the support member in a closed position;
Figure 1 is a view of the spool of the embodiment of Figure 15;
Figure 20 is a side view of part of the two-part hub of the spool of Figure 1
showing a cavity for coupling with a rotatable spacer;
Figure 2 1 is a view of one hub component of the two-part hub of Figure 20,
showing a respective portion of the cavity;
Figure 22 is a view of one of the ratchet wheels of the spool of Figure ;
Figure 23 is a view of the rotatable spacer and spacer housing that mounts the
rotatable spacer to the movable support member in the embodiment of Figure 5; and
Figure 24 is a detail view of the rotatable spacer component of the embodiment of
Figure 15.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring to figures 1 to 14, there is illustrated a reusable side-loading load securement
ratchet device according to a first embodiment the invention, indicated generally by the
reference numeral 1. The ratchet device is suitable for use in tightening a strap to secure a
load. Such a strap, in general, is arranged over or around the load to be secured before
being tightened at one end by means of the ratchet device. Alternatively, an end of the
strap can be secured to the load and the other end of the strap tightened by means of the
ratchet device. In yet another alternative, the ratchet device may be attached to the load to
be secured, and one end of a strap connected to an anchor point, with that other end of the
strap tightened by the ratchet device.
The strap could be any type of strap, strop, or other flexible elongate member that is
suitable for supporting the load in combination with the ratchet device, such as a tie-down
strap for example. The strap will typically, although not always, have a widthwise
dimension that is larger than its depth dimension.
Preferably, the ratchet device and strap will be suitable for securing an industrial load such
as equipment being transported on a vehicle or platform, for example.
The ratchet device 1 comprises a body 5 having a base 7 and a pair of oppositely disposed
side members 9 and 11 extending upwardly from the base. A transverse member 13, which
in the form shown comprises a sleeve, extends between the side members 9, . The
transverse member 13 acts as a support to receive a strap element or other device for
coupling the body of the ratchet device to a support. As shown in Figures 9- , a strap
element 15 is secured to the transverse member 13. In the form shown, the strap element
1 is typically of short length and includes a coupling 17, such as a hook or catch, at its free
end for coupling the ratchet device to a rail or load anchor (not shown) of a securing deck
or platform (also not shown). An example of a suitable load anchor is described in US
patent number 7,811,036. The contents of that specification are incorporated herein in
their entirety by way of reference, and that specification shows and describes just one of
the environments that would be suitable for use of the device of the present invention.
The strap element could have any other suitable configuration. A hook member may be
provided on, or instead of, coupling 7 to couple the strap element 5 to the load anchor.
As another alternative, part of the body may be secured directly to an anchor point on a
vehicle or platform, and strap element 15 and coupling 17 may not be used.
A spool 1 is rotatably mounted on the body 5 through an aperture in the side member 9.
The spool 19 is rotatable relative to the body 5 about a rotation axis RA. The spool 19 has
a ratchet wheel 2 1 fixedly attached at or toward one side 19a, and two hub portions 23a,
23b extending therefrom. The ratchet wheel has angled teeth that are suitable for driving
by a drive pawl in one direction, but which enable the drive pawl to pass over the teeth in
the opposite direction.
A slot 25 is defined between the two hub portions 23a, 23b, with the slot 25 being coaxial
with the axis of rotation RA of the spool so as to extend pardy across the middle of the
spool. The slot is open to the side 19b of the spool opposite to the ratchet wheel, and
extends into the spool for about 80% of the width of the spool. The slot is for receipt of
part of a strap element to be tightened, as will be described below.
Each hub portion 23a, 23b has an arcuate slot 27a, 27b provided adjacent its end opposite
the ratchet wheel. The end 29a, 29b of each hub portion opposite the ratchet wheel is
rounded, so that side 9b of the spool has a rounded profile.
The ratchet device 1 also includes a ratchet drive arm 3 1 with a proximal end 31a that is
rotatably coupled about the ratchet wheel 2 1 of the spool. The drive arm is moveable
relative to the body between a fully open unlocked position (e.g. Figure 1) in which a drive
pawl 39 on the drive arm does not engage the ratchet wheel 2 1 and in which the drive arm
extends from the body, and a closed position (e.g. Figure 3) in which the drive pawl 39 on
the drive arm engages the ratchet wheel 2 1 and in which the drive arm is positioned
adjacent the body. The drive arm 31 is also moveable between a plurality of intermediate
positions in which the drive pawl engages the ratchet wheel, one of which is shown in
Figure 12.
A distal end 31b of the drive arm 31 has a transverse member 33 that acts as a handle for
grasping by a user. The drive arm 31 has a pair of spaced apart tines 35a, 35b that form a
main body of the drive arm. The handle 33 may extend from both sides of the main body
of the drive arm, to minimise any twisting of the ratchet wheel by the handle. Tines 35a,
35b have coaxial apertures 37a, 37b and recesses 38a and 38b. The side 19a of the spool
extends through the aperture 37a in the plate 35a, and the hub portions 23a, 23b of the
spool extend through aperture 37b in the plate 35b. The ratchet wheel 2 1 of the spool 19
is positioned between the two tines 35a, 35b of the drive arm. Part of the side member 9 is
positioned between the ratchet wheel 2 1 and the plate 35b, with the hub portions 23a, 23b
of the spool extending through the aperture in the side member 9 to rotatably mount the
spool to the body.
As shown in Figure 5, the drive arm 3 1 has a drive pawl 39 positioned between the tines
35a, 35b. The drive pawl 39 is adjustable relative to the tines 35a, 35b in the longitudinal
direction of the drive arm. The end of the drive pawl 39 proximal the spool is slidably
mounted in slots 35a', 35b' in the tines 35a, 35b. First 4 1 and second 43 spacers extend
between the side tines 35a, 35b. A biasing device 45 which, in the form shown, is a torsion
spring is mounted on the first spacer 4 1 and biases the drive pawl 39 into engagement with
the ratchet wheel.
A drive pawl release arrangement is provided which includes a transverse release lever 47
which is connected to or is part of the end of the drive pawl 39 distal the ratchet wheel and
extends through a slot in the plate 35b of the body. As shown in Figure 3, a user can pull
the release lever 47 in a release direction RD away from the ratchet wheel 2 1 and toward
the handle 33, to disengage the drive pawl from the ratchet wheel 21. When the user
releases force from the release lever 47, the biasing device 45 will drive the drive pawl 39
back into engagement with the ratchet wheel 2 .
A resistance pawl 51 is pivotably mounted to the base 7 of the body through a pivot pin 53.
A ratchet wheel-engaging end 54 of the resistance pawl 51 extends through an elongate slot
9' of the side member 9 and is biased into engagement with the ratchet wheel 2 1 by a
biasing device 57. In the form shown, the biasing device is a torsion spring.
The drive arm 31 can be moved to and fro from the closed position of Figure 3 and
through the intermediate positions, without using the transverse release lever 47 to
disengage the drive pawl 39. A stop 9a, shown in Figure 3, is provided on side member 9.
The stop 9a is contacted by the drive pawl 39 and prevents the drive arm from being
moved beyond the outermost intermediate position to the unlocked position of Figure 1.
To move the drive arm 31 to the unlocked position of Figure 1, the user must pull on
release lever 47 so that the drive pawl 39 disengages from the ratchet wheel and clears the
stop 9a.
As can be seen most clearly in Figure 7, side member 11 of the body is shorter than side
member 9. Side member 11 terminates at a position short of the spool hub portions 23a,
23b. The side member has upper and lower guide elements 11a, lib at or adjacent its free
end, with the guide elements projecting in a direction opposite to side member 9. The side
member 1 also has an elongate slot 11' positioned adjacent its free end.
A moveable member comprises an arm 6 1 that is pivotally mounted to the body 5 through
a hinge 63. The hinge 63 is secured to side member 1 by a bolt 14 that extends through
the transverse sleeve 13. The hinge comprises a plate held by the bolt, which plate has an
arcuate portion 63a to receive part of the moveable arm. A portion of the plate opposite to
the bolt end of the plate has a projection 63b that extends into an aperture in the body.
The projection 63b keys the plate and thereby the pivot axis of the moveable arm 6 1 to the
body, so the moveable arm remains in a correct alignment.
Preferably, the moveable arm 61 is configured as a support arm, and is moveable between a
closed position (shown in Figures 1-3 for example) in which it supports side 19b of the
spool 19 and an open position (shown in Figures 7-10 for example) in which the same side
19b of the spool 19 is exposed to allow the strap 16 to be laterally loaded into the spool
from the exposed side 19b of the spool. The moveable support arm 6 1 together with side
member 11 form a side of the body opposite to side member 9.
An end of the moveable support arm 6 1 opposite to the hinge 63 has an aperture 65
through which the side 19b of the spool 19 is received when the moveable support arm 6 1
is in the closed position. The rounded profile at the exposed side 19b of the spool 19
facilitates easy movement of the side 19b of the spool through the aperture 65 as the
moveable support arm 6 1 is moved to the closed position.
The arcuate slots 27a, 27b in the hub portions 23a, 23b form a substantially annular recess
in which an edge of the aperture 65 of the moveable support arm 6 1 sits when in the
closed position. When the moveable support arm 6 1 is moved to the closed position, an
edge of the aperture 65 of the moveable support arm will be positioned at least in the
recess 27a of the hub portion 23b that is positioned furthest from the pivot of the
moveable support arm 61. The edge of the aperture 65 preferably clicks into engagement
with the recess 27a as the moveable support arm is moved to the closed position. As the
spool is rotated, the recesses on the other hub portion 23b will move into contact with the
edge of the aperture spaced furthest from the pivot of the moveable support arm 61. The
moveable support arm thereby applies a pulling force on end 1 b of the spool toward the
transverse member 3 of the body, to stabilise and support the spool in use.
In an alternative configuration, the moveable support arm 6 1 may interact with end 19b of
the spool to apply a pushing force on the end 1 b of the spool in a direction away from the
transverse member 13 of the body, when the moveable support arm 6 1 is in the closed
position. In yet another configuration, both recesses 27a, 27b of the hub portions 23a, 23b
of the spool engage with the aperture 65 of the moveable support arm concurrendy, when
the moveable support arm is in the closed position. In yet another configuration, the
moveable support arm 61 may be a relatively loose fit with the end 19b of the spool, so as
to substantially prevent the spool from twisting when the spool is being used to wind a
strap element onto the spool. In an alternative configuration, the moveable arm or
member may not physically engage with the end 19b of the spool but may be positioned
immediately adjacent the end 19b of the spool when in the closed position, to prevent the
strap being removed in a lateral direction from the spool.
The upper and lower guide elements 11a, lib guide movement of the moveable support
arm 61 into the closed position. The support arm 61 has upper and lower recesses 61a,
61b that receive the guide elements. The guide elements 11a, lib also help to restrict
movement of the support arm 61 when in the closed position and the ratchet device is in
use, to take loading and support the side 19b of the spool and prevent twisting of the spool
relative to the body in use.
The device 1 also has a lock for locking the moveable support arm in the closed position.
The end of the resistance pawl 5 1 opposite to the ratchet wheel-engaging end 54 comprises
a locking member 55 which is generally hook shaped and extends through a slot 1 ' in the
side member 11 and a slot 6 in the moveable support arm 6 1 which aligns with the slot
1' when the moveable support arm 6 1 is in the closed position against the side member
11. The hook 55 is oriented in a direction toward the hinge 63, and is biased in that
direction as a result of the configuration of the pivot 53 and spring 57 acting on the
resistance pawl. The hook shaped locking end 55 of the resistance pawl 5 locks the
moveable support arm 61 in the closed position when the resistance pawl 51 is engaged,
and unlocks the moveable support arm 6 1 when the resistance pawl 5 1 is disengaged.
The recesses 38a, 38b of the ratchet drive arm 3 1 abut against the ratchet wheel-engaging
end 54 of the resistance pawl 51 when the ratchet drive arm 3 1 is in the closed position.
This prevents the resistance pawl 51 from being disengaged from the ratchet wheel. Thus,
the hook shaped locking member 55 cannot be unlocked to release the moveable support
arm 61 when the ratchet drive arm 31 is in the closed position shown in Figure 3, because
part of resistance pawl 5 1 will be positioned in recesses 38a, 38b. This is the position that
the ratchet device will be placed in once the load is secured (such as during transport of the
load).
When the drive arm 31 has been moved outwardly from the position shown in Figure 3 to
one of the intermediate positions, the recesses 38a, 38b will clear the resistance pawl 51.
The user can then, if they wish, manually apply force to the resistance pawl 5 1 against the
spring bias, so that the resistance pawl 5 1 disengages the ratchet wheel and the locking
member 55 moves to the unlocked position. That unlocks the moveable support arm 61,
to expose end 19b of the spool so the spool can be loaded or unloaded from the side.
The user need not apply manual force to the resistance pawl 5 1 in the manner described
above to unlock the moveable support arm 61. As can be seen in Figure 6 for example, at
least one of the tines 35a, 35b of the drive arm 3 1 is provided with an eccentric portion 36a
that pushes ratchet wheel-engaging end 54 of the resistance pawl 5 1 out of engagement
with the ratchet wheel 2 1 against the spring bias when the drive arm 3 1 is in the unlocked
position. It can be seen from Figure 6 that the tine 35a has a region around the aperture
housing end 19a of the spool that has a relatively small constant dimension 36b. That
region engages with the ratchet wheel in the closed and intermediate positions of the drive
arm 31. In each of those positions, the resistance pawl 5 1 will be engaged with the ratchet
wheel 21, unless the user manually applies force to the resistance pawl 51 to disengage the
resistance pawl from the ratchet wheel.
Eccentric portion 36a has a larger dimension than region 36b. Because the resistance pawl
51 is pivoted to the body, when the drive arm 3 1 is moved to the unlocked position to
disengage the resistance pawl 5 1 from the ratchet wheel 21, that movement automatically
causes the locking member 55 of the resistance pawl to move to the unlocked position
from its locking position so the moveable support arm 61 can be opened. Preferably, the
drive pawl 39 engages with a notch 9b (Figure 3) in side member 9 when the drive arm 3 1
is in the unlocked position, so that the user needs to pull on transverse release lever 47 to
move the drive arm 31 back into the closed position or one of the intermediate positions.
The outer surface 55' of the hook member 55 is curved and angled so that if the resistance
pawl 51 is not being physically moved against the bias of the spring 57 into the disengaged
position when the moveable support arm 6 1 is being closed, the moveable support arm will
override the spring 57 and temporarily move the hook member 55. The spring 57 will then
bias the hook member 55 to lock the support member 6 1 in the closed position.
The ratchet device 1 will now be described in use with reference to Figure 25.
The strap 15 will be connected to the transverse member 3 of the body 5, and the
coupling 7 will be coupled to a suitable anchor point such as a load anchor on a vehicle V.
The other strap 16 will initially be separate from the ratchet device 1, and its coupling 18
will be coupled to a suitable support member on the other side of a load to be secured,
such as a load anchor on a vehicle. A hook member may be provided on, or in place of,
coupling 18. The balance of the strap 16 will be arranged over or around the load to be
secured by the ratchet device 1. Alternatively, one of the straps can be connected to the
load to be secured. The user will move the ratchet device into the position shown in
Figure 7 by pulling on lever 47 and moving the drive arm 3 1 outwardly to the unlocked
position, which will cause the resistance pawl 5 1 to disengage from the ratchet wheel and
unlock the moveable support arm 61, which enables the moveable support arm 6 1 to be
moved to the open position.
A portion of strap 16 is then loaded in a lateral direction L which corresponds to a
widthwise direction of the strap into the spool 19 from its exposed side 19b. Because the
slot 25 of the spool 1 is open to the exposed side of the spool, the strap can be fed into
the slot 25 laterally without having to feed the strap in its entirety from one end or bending
the strap across its width.
The moveable support arm 6 1 is then returned to the closed position. The user will then
pull on release lever 47 so the drive pawl 39 will clear the notch 9b in the side member 9 of
the body, to enable the drive arm 3 1 to be returned to the closed position or one of the
intermediate positions. As the drive arm is moved from the unlocked position, the spring
bias on the resistance pawl 51 will cause the resistance pawl to reengage with the ratchet
wheel 2 1 and the locking member 55 to return to the locking position. The locking
member 55 locks the moveable support arm 6 1 in the closed position, as shown in Figure
1 . The closed moveable support arm 6 1 prevents the strap from either falling out of the
slot 25 and/ or off the side 19b of the spool 19 when there is t e or no tension on the
strap 16.
As shown in Figure 12 and 13, the strap 6 can then be wound onto the spool 1 by
moving the drive arm 31 to and fro between the closed and intermediate positions, in a
winding direction W in which the drive pawl 39 causes the spool to turn and wind the strap
16 onto the spool, and a ratcheting direction R in which the drive pawl passes over the
teeth of the stationary ratchet wheel 21. When the drive pawl 39 rotates the spool when
the drive arm 3 is being moved in the winding direction W, the resistance pawl 5 1 passes
over the moving teeth of the turning ratchet wheel 21. When the drive pawl passes over
the teeth of the stationary ratchet wheel when the drive arm 3 1 is being moved in the
ratcheting direction R, the resistance pawl 5 1 resists movement of the ratchet wheel to stop
it unwinding and releasing tension on the strap 16.
Figure 25 shows a second like ratchet device 1' being used to tension the longer portion of
strap 6 on the right side of the load. The load L will initially be secured by the left side
ratchet device 1 and the straps 15, 16 that couple the ratchet device 1 to the left and right
sides of the vehicle V. However, the longer strap portion on the right side of the load will
have less tension than the shorter strap portion on the left side of the load. To provide
additional tension to the longer strap portion that is already in place, the longer strap
portion will be inserted laterally into the spool of a second ratchet device 1', and the longer
strap portion will be wound around the spool of the second ratchet device and tensioned
in the same manner described above. The second ratchet device need not be separately
coupled to the vehicle or load; instead, it can just act as an extra tensioning device on the
existing strap.
The ratchet device(s) remain(s) in position with the straps 15, 16 throughout the duration
the load is tensioned, for example during transporting the load on a vehicle between
locations.
When the user wishes to release the load, they initially pull lever 47 toward the handle 33 to
disengage drive pawl 39 from the ratchet wheel 21 and move the drive arm 3 1 to the
unlocked position shown in Figure 11 for example. That again causes the ratchet wheel
engaging end 54 of the resistance pawl 5 1 to disengage from the ratchet wheel 2 1 and
concurrently releases the locking member 55 from engagement with the moveable support
arm 61, so the support arm 61 can be moved to the open position. Releasing the ratchet
wheel-engaging portion 54 from the ratchet wheel 51 will release the tension in the strap 16
by allowing the strap to partially unwind from the spool. Once the tension has been
released, the part of the strap that is still wound around the spool 1 can be removed by
sliding it in a lateral direction opposite to direction L, without needing the strap to be fully
unwound or fed longitudinally out of the spool. The second ratchet device 1' would
typically be released before the first ratchet device .
The ratchet device can then be reused in the manner described. The device is preferably
portable, so that the device can readily be moved to secure a different load or the same
load on a different vehicle or platform.
Figures 5-24 illustrate a reusable side-loading load securement ratchet device according to
a second embodiment the invention, indicated generally by the reference numeral 101.
Unless described below, the features, functioning, and uses of this embodiment are the
same as for the first embodiment described in relation to Figure 1-14, and like reference
numerals indicate like parts with the addition of 100.
In the first embodiment described above, the spool 19 is a one-piece integrally formed
device, with the ratchet wheel 21 also integrally formed with the remainder of the spool. In
this second embodiment, the two hub portions of the hub are formed as separate
components 123a, 123b that are fixed relative to each other in use to rotate relative to the
body. The hub components are preferably identical for ease of manufacture.
Rather than having a single ratchet wheel 21, in this embodiment the spool comprises two
ratchet wheels 121a, 121b. The ratchet wheels 121a, 121b may both be positioned on one
side of the side member 109. Preferably, however, the ratchet wheels 121a, 121b are
spaced apart along the axis of rotation of the spool. The ratchet wheels are positioned at
or adjacent the side 11 a of the spool that is rotatably supported by the side member 109
of the body. The spacing between the two ratchet wheels 121a, 121b is sized and
configured for receipt of the side member 109 of the body 105, and one ratchet wheel is
positioned on either side of the side member 109. If ratchet wheel(s) were only positioned
on one side of the side member 109, the ratchet wheel(s) could apply a bending load on the
resistance pawl 156. By placing the ratchet wheels on either side of the side member 109,
the bending load is avoided as loading is applied substantially equally on the resistance pawl
151 on either side of the side member 109 of the body. The ratchet wheels 121a, 121b are
positioned inside respective tines 135a, 135b of the drive arm 131.
Each ratchet wheel comprises two recesses 121a', 121 that correspond in size and shape to
the outer surface of the hub components 123a, 123b, as shown in Figure 22.
The spool 119 also comprises a plurality of pins 122a, 122b. A first pin 122a is spaced
apart from the first ratchet wheel 121a, and is positioned adjacent the first side 119a of the
spool. The spacing between the pin and the ratchet wheel 121a is sized and configured for
receipt of the tine 135a of the drive arm. A second pin 122b is positioned adjacent the
second ratchet wheel 121b, on the side of the ratchet wheel 121b toward the side 119b of
the spool.
To assemble the spool 09 and mount the spool to the body 105, initially the two ratchet
wheels 121a, 121b are positioned on either side of the side member 109 of the body. The
drive arm 131 is placed in position with its tines 135a, 135b on either side of the ratchet
wheels. The inner pin 122b is positioned through the hub components 123a, 123b, and the
end 119a of the hub components is inserted through the drive arm 131, ratchet wheels
121a, 121b, and side member 109. When in position, the inner pin 122b fits closely within
the aperture in the drive arm 131, and/or side member 109, so the pin cannot be removed.
The other pin 122a, which has a tortuous shape to prevent inadvertent removal, is inserted
through apertures in the two hub components 123a, 123b outside the outer tine 1 5a of
the drive arm, to hold the assembly together. A washer (not shown) may be positioned
between the outer tine 135a and the pin 122a. The spool 119 comprising the hub
components 123a, 123b, ratchet wheels 121a, 121b, and pins 122a, 122b are fixed together
to rotate as a unit relative to the body 105.
As shown in Figures 20 and 21, the exposed end 119b of the spool 9 comprises a cavity
proximate to the slot 125. The cavity is formed by two cavity portions 126a, 126b ending
into the exposed ends of the hub components 123a, 123b, in faces of the components that
are adjacent the slot 125. The cavity 126a, 126b engages with a rotatable spacer 183 that is
rotatably mounted to the movable support member 161.
A spacer housing 81 is fixed to the movable support member 161, in the region of the
movable support member 161 that receives the exposed end 119b of the spool when the
movable support member 61 is in the closed configuration. The spacer housing 181 is
shown as a skeletal member with three support webs. Alternatively, the spacer housing
could comprise a fully enclosed bowl or cover, or could be any other suitable form.
A rotatable spacer 183 is rotatably mounted to the movable support member 161 by being
rotatably mounted in an aperture of the spacer housing 181. As shown in Figure 23 the
spacer 183 has a head 185 positioned outwardly of the spacer housing 181, and a standard
washer 187 and a spring washer 189 may be positioned between the head 185 and the
spacer housing. A standard washer 191 is positioned inwardly of a portion of the spacer
housing.
As shown in Figure 24, the rotatable spacer 183 is provided with a reduced diameter neck
region 193 for receiving the washers 187, 89, 191. An inner portion 195 of the rotatable
spacer is sized and configured to engage with the cavity 126a, 126b of the spool 119, and
an innermost portion 197 of the rotatable spacer 183 is tapered to enable easy insertion of
the rotatable spacer into the cavity of the spool as the movable support member 161 is
moved to the closed position. The standard washers 187, 191 allow the rotatable spacer to
rotate with the spool 119 as the spool rotates relative to the body 105, and the spring
washer 189 maintains the rotatable spacer on a desired orientation to couple with the spool
as the movable support member 161 is moved to the closed configuration. Rather than-
using a spring washer 189, a different biasing device could be used.
The rotatable spacer rotates upon rotation of the spool.
By engaging in the cavity 126a, 126b of the spool, and in the slot 125 of the spool, the
rotatable spacer 183 minimises and preferably prevents compression of the strap in the slot
by the two hub components when the device is loaded. Compression of the spool on the
spacer may also assist with preventing the moveable member 161 from opening should for
any reason the locking device 155 become disengaged.
The c'oupling between the rotatable spacer 183 and the end 1 b of the spool 119 could be
any other suitable form. For example, the shape of the cavity and the corresponding
portion 193 of the rotatable spacer could be a different shape. Alternatively, the cavity
126a, 126b may not be present. Instead, a portion of the rotatable spacer 183 may only fit
in the slot 5 between the hub components 123a, 123b. However, the cavity 126a, 126b
is preferred, as it also prevents the hub components from moving out of alignment under
load.
The movable support member 161 is pivotally mounted to the body 105 through a hinge
163 that is positioned at or adjacent an end of the body 105 on an opposite side of the bolt
114 from the spool 119. The movable support member 161 has an aperture 162 for receipt
of the head of the bolt 114. In this configuration, the bolt 114 head stabilises the movable
support member 161 when it is in the closed configuration, by engaging with the aperture
162. It will be appreciated that the bolt forms part of the body 105. Instead of engaging
with the bolt head, the aperture 162 could instead engage with a similarly configured body
component to stabilise the moveable support member when it is in the closed position.
Although not shown in the figures, a cover may be provided to cover part of the resistance
pawl for safety and to reduce dirt ingress. A pin may extend from the base 107 of the body
105 to the cover, to provide the pivot pin 153 of the resistance pawl 151. The biasing
device 157 may comprise a compression spring that acts between the cover and member
151, rather than between base projection 107' and member 15 as shown.
In this second embodiment, rather than having a torsion spring 45 biasing the drive pawl
39 into engagement with the ratchet wheels 121a, 121b, a coil spring 145 acts between an
end wall of the drive arm 135 and the transverse release lever 147 to bias the lever 147
toward the spool and therefore bias the drive pawl 139 into engagement with the ratchet
wheels 121a, 121b.
Additionally, in this embodiment the handle 33 is not symmetrically mounted on the drive
arm 131. Instead, a small portion of the handle 133 is positioned externally of the drive
arm 131 (on an opposite side from which the spool projects), and a major portion of the
handle 133 is positioned inwardly over the body 105 of the ratchet device. This provides a
more compact arrangement of the handle.
The devices of the preferred embodiments readily enable a strap to be fed into the spool in
a lateral direction from an exposed side of the spool. This avoids the time consuming and
sometimes difficult requirement to longitudinally feed the strap into the spool of the
ratchet device when applying the device to the load, or longitudinally unfeed the strap from
the spool when removing the device from the load.
The above describes preferred embodiments of the present invention, and modifications
can be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention.
For example, in the forms shown, the moveable member 61, 161 is pivotably mounted to
the body about an axis substantially perpendicular to the rotational axis RA of the spool.
In an alternative configuration, the moveable member 61, 161 could be pivotably mounted
to the body about an axis substantially parallel to the rotational axis RA of the spool. For
example, the moveable member 61, 161 could be mounted about a transversely-extending
pivot in a position generally corresponding to the position of the hinge 63, 163 but could
pivot into a closed position generally around the exposed side 19b, 119b of the spool 19,
119 from above or below. An open portion would be provided at the end of the moveable
member 61, 161 corresponding to the spool, to enable that movement to occur. Again, the
moveable member could be configured to support side 19b, 119b of the spool when in the
closed position.
As another alternative, the moveable member 61, 161 could be slidably mounted to the
body. For example, the moveable member 61, 161 could slide along the side member 11,
111 from a position in which it clears the side of the spool to a position in which it
generally captures the side of the spool. An open portion would be provided at the end of
the moveable member 61, 161 corresponding to the spool, to enable that movement to
occur. Again, the moveable member could be configured to support side 19b, 119b of the
spool when in the closed position.
However, the embodiment shown is preferable, as the end of the moveable member 61,
161 corresponding to the spool fully surrounds the exposed side 19b, 119b of the spool
when the moveable member 61, 161 is in the closed position, and thereby provides better
load support on the spool.
As another alterative, rather than having a slot 25, 125 extending into the spool 19, 119
from side 19b, 119b the hub of the spool could be solid. Instead, a retaining feature could
be provided on the spool, such as an arm that is fixed to the ratchet wheel 21, 121b and
extends parallel to the hub, so part of the strap can be held between the arm and the hub
for initial winding after being loaded in a lateral direction into the spool between from the
exposed side of the spool.
As another example, in the form shown the outer tine 35a of the drive arm 3 1 is provided
with an eccentric portion 36a to disengage the resistance pawl 5 1 from the ratchet wheel 2 1
when the drive arm is in the unlocked position. Alternatively, the inner tine 35b or both
tines 35a, 35b could be provided with eccentric portions 36a. The eccentric portion is
preferably provided on the inner tine 35b, as that better accommodates the angular change
of the resistance pawl 51. Figure 15 shows such an embodiment.
While the ratchet device has been described as being used for securing a load, the ratchet
device could also be used for other applications such as lifting a load for example.
To those skilled in the art to which the invention relates, many changes in construction and
widely differing embodiments and applications of the invention will suggest themselves
without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. The
disclosures and the descriptions herein are purely illustrative and are not intended to be in
any sense limiting. Where specific integers are mentioned herein which have known
equivalents in the art to which this invention relates, such known equivalents are deemed to
be incorporated herein as if individually set forth.
Claims (20)
1. A ratchet device for a strap, the ratchet device comprising: a body comprising a first side member and a second side member, the first side 5 member and the second side member being attached to each other by a base; and a spool comprising a first side rotatably supported by the first side member and a ratchet wheel fixed thereto, the spool further comprising a second side that is free of the second side member; wherein the body further comprises a movable member that is mounted to the second 10 side member and movable between an open position in which the second side of the spool is exposed to enable a strap to be laterally loaded into the spool from the exposed side of the spool and laterally unloaded from the spool, and a closed position in which said lateral loading and unloading are prevented. 15
2. A ratchet device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spool comprises a hub, and wherein a slot extends from the exposed side of the spool so that the strap can be fed into the slot sideways, without bending the strap across its width.
3. A ratchet device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the hub comprises a plurality of 20 separate hub components.
4. A ratchet device as claimed in claim 3, comprising a rotatable spacer that is rotatably mounted to the movable member and that is configured to couple with said second side of the spool when the movable member is in the closed position, to minimise compression of the 25 strap between the hub components under load, and to assist in preventing the movable member from opening.
5. A ratchet device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said second side of the spool comprises a cavity proximate to the slot and a portion of the rotatable spacer is configured to 30 engage in the cavity.
6. A ratchet device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spool comprises two ratchet wheels positioned at or adjacent the first side of the spool that is rotatably supported by the first side member of the body.
7. A ratchet device as claimed in claim 6, wherein one ratchet wheel is positioned on either side of the first side member of the body.
8. A ratchet device as claimed in claim 1, comprising a resistance pawl mounted to the body to resist unwinding of the spool, wherein part of the resistance pawl forms a lock for locking the movable member in the closed position. 10
9. A ratchet device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the resistance pawl is configured such that when the resistance pawl engages the ratchet wheel the lock is in a locking configuration, and when the resistance pawl is disengaged from the ratchet wheel the lock is in an unlocked configuration. 15
10. A ratchet device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the resistance pawl is biased into engagement with the ratchet wheel.
11. A ratchet device as claimed in claim 8, comprising a ratchet drive arm used to drive movement of the spool, wherein the ratchet drive arm is movable relative to the body 20 between a closed position and an unlocked position, and wherein the ratchet drive arm is configured to disengage the resistance pawl from engagement with the ratchet wheel, and thereby move the lock to the unlocking configuration, when the ratchet drive arm is moved to the unlocked position. 25
12. A ratchet device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the ratchet drive arm comprises two tines separated by spacers and a ratchet drive pawl housed between the tines.
13. A ratchet device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the spool comprises two ratchet wheels positioned at or adjacent the first side of the spool that is rotatably supported by the 30 first side member of the body, wherein one ratchet wheel is positioned on either side of the first side member of the body, and wherein one tine is positioned adjacent each ratchet wheel, on a side of the respective ratchet wheel opposite the first side member of the body.
14. A ratchet device as claimed in claim 12, comprising a release member for disengaging the ratchet drive pawl from the ratchet wheel, wherein the ratchet drive arm can only be moved to the unlocked position when the ratchet drive pawl is released by the release member.
15. A ratchet device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the movable member is slidably mounted to the body and the moveable member is configured as a support member and supports said second side of the spool when the movable support member is in the closed position.
16. A ratchet device as claimed in claim 15, wherein the spool has a rounded profile at said second side, to assist with moving the movable support member to the closed position.
17. A ratchet device as claimed in claim 15, wherein the spool comprises grooves for 15 receiving part of the movable support member when in the closed position.
18. A ratchet device as claimed in claim 15, wherein the body comprises at least one guide for guiding movement of the movable support member into the closed position, with each guide supporting a respective portion of the movable support member when in the 20 closed position, to help minimise twisting of the spool in use.
19. A ratchet device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the moveable member is pivotably mounted to the body about an axis substantially parallel or substantially perpendicular to a rotational axis of the spool, the axis is positioned at or adjacent an end of the body distal the 25 spool, and the movable member comprises an aperture to engage with part of the body when the movable member is in the closed position to provide support to the movable member.
20. A method of securing a load on a vehicle or platform, comprising using one or more ratchet devices as claimed in claim 1, and wherein, if required, an additional like ratchet 30 device may be used to provide additional tension to the strap after the strap is in place.
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