[0001] The invention relates to an interlocking device for the joining together of two elements
placed opposite one another, comprising a housing which can be fastened in or to the
one element, inside which is provided a can part which can be turned with the aid
of a key or crank-pin and engages with a hook-shaped catch, means being present for
the swingable supportim of the catch which, when swung out of the housing, can engage
behind a holding member of a counter-part which interacts with the catch side of the
housing and can be fastened in or to the other element.
[0002] Such interlocking devices are used, for example, when panels are joined together
in a close-fitting manner, preferably sandwich-panels provided with an inside insulating
layer of foam, when erecting insulated stackin spaces. The housing for the swingable
catch is then let into the side ede of the one panel, and the counter-part into the
side edge of another pan- which has to be joined to the first panel.
[0003] With the known interlocking devices employed for this purpose use is made of a swingable
hook-shaped catch which is provided with an internal toothed rim, into which toothed
rim an eccentrically placed pinion can engage. The pinion is accessible from the outside
of the housing and through a hole in the panel, and is provided with an internal hexagonal
recess, into which fits a hexagonal crank or key for the turning of the pinion. The
disadvantage of these known interlocking devices is that, as soon as the hook comes
in . contact with the holding member in the counter-part of the interlocking device
in the other panel, lateral forces are produced by the friction of the hook-shaped
catch along the holding menber. With this the panels can easily shift in relation
to one another. This drawback could be counteracted by the providing of set pins,
for example on the housing on the catch side, which set pins fit into corresponding
recesses of the counter-part. However, this has the disadvantage that projecting parts
occur on the side edges of the panels which can easily be damaged, and furthermore
the counter-part must be positioned in such a manner that it is very accurately aligned
in respect of the housing provided in another panel. When, for example, the panels
are deformed slightly during transport, it may happen that such set pins no longer
fit into the corresponding recesses of an adjacent panel.
[0004] The aim of the invention is to create an interlocking device which is less critical
with regard to the alignment of the housing and the counter-part, and with which furthermore
no lateral forces are produced as soon-as the hook-shaped catch engages behind the
holding member of the counter-part.
[0005] According to the invention this aim is achieved with an interlocking device of the
type described at the outset, which is characterized in that the means for the swingable
supporting of the hook-shaped catch are designed for the partial pulling back into
the housing, under the effect of the turning further of the cam part, of the catch
which has been swung out of the housing, which pulling back takes place in a direction
transversely to the catch side of the housing.
[0006] The advantage of this is that during the swinging of the hook-shaped catch same can
remain completely free cf the holding member in the counter-part, as a result of which
no lateral f
Jrces are produced. When turning the cam part further, the hook-shaped catch is then
pulled back into the housing so far that a force is exerted on the holding member
....... perpendicularly to the catch side of the housing for the pulling together
of two panels which are to be joined together. With this a shifting of the panels
in relation to one another is excluded.
[0007] Another advantage of this is that no complicated pawls and springs, or complicated
rack-and-pinion systems need to be used in the interlocking device, so that sane can
easily be made of plastic. In a practical embodiment the interlocking device according
to the invention is constructed in such a manner that the means for the swingable
supporting of the hook-shaped catch are guide-means which in the final swung-out position
of the catch permit a movement of the catch in a direction transversely to the catch
side, but which during this movement prevent a swinging of the catch. Furthermore
the hock-shaped catch of the interlocking device according to the invention is provided
with a recess into which fits the turnable cam part, the cam of which interacts with
the side edges of the recess. The recess in the hook-shaped catch is preferably mainly
L-shaped, and the cam fits into one leg of this L-shape, whilst the other leg serves
to permit the moving of the catch along the cam part.
[0008] The invention will now be explained in greater detail with reference to the attached
drawing of an exemplified embodiment, in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective vie. of an interlocking device according to the invention
in the pulled-out state; and
Fig. 2 is a diagrammatic view of the interlocking device with the swingable hook-shaped
catch in various positions.
[0009] The interlocking device according to the invention comprises a dish-shaped housing
1, which may be closed by means of a cover plate 2, which with its edges fits into
a rabbet 3 of the side walls of the housing 1 and can for example, be fistened into
same by means of glue. In the wall 4 of the housing 1 an opening 5 is provided, and
a similar opening 5 is provided in the cover plate 2 Cylindrical parts 6 of a cam
part 7 fit into the openings 5. The cam part 7 is provided with a recess 8 of a, for
example, hexagonal or square shape, when recess extends through the cylindrical parts
6. The cam part 7 is provides with a can 9 for a purpose which will still be described.
A hook-shaped swingable catch 10 fits in the housing 1 and around the cam part 7,
the hook-shaped free end 11 of which catch can engage behind a holding member 12,
which may have the shape of a pin which is stuck through the walls of a counter-part
13 provided in the shape of a housing. The housing as well as the counter-part 13
have wings 14 for a firm attaching of the housing and the counter-part when, during
the manufacture of a sandwich .. panel, same lies along the side edges in the to be
foamed cavity between two plates. No further details need to be given of the sandwich
panel, since this does not form part of the invention. The counter-part 13 is, furthermore,
provided with ribs 15 which contribute to the solid fastening to the foam material
of the sandwich panel. Similar ribs can be provided on the housing 1 and on the cover
plate. The hook-shaped catch is provided with cams 16 on one or both lateral surfaces,
which cams form part of means for the swingable supporting of the hook-shaped catch
10, which means are designed for the partial pulling back into the housing, under
the effect of the turning further of the cam part 7, of the catch 10 which has been
swung out of the housing (Fig. 2), which pulling back into the housing takes place
in a direction transversely to the catch side 4a of the housing. In which manner this
takes place will still be described. The means for the swingable supporting of the
hook-shaped catch 10 are guide-means which in the final swung-out position of the
catch permit a moving of the catch in a direction transversely to the catch side 4a,
but which during this movement prevent a swinging of the catch.
[0010] It must be possible to swing the hook-shaped catch 10 into and out of the housing
1, and to this end guide-means are required which are formed by two interacting cams
of the housing and of the hook-shaped catch respectively. In the illustrated exemplified
embodiment the cams 16 form part of these two interacting cams, one of which has a
part 17 which extends in the shape of an arc at a constant radial distance around
an imaginary swinging axis of the catch 10. This swinging axis of the catch extends
through the heart of the openings 5 and through the heart of the cylindrical parts
6 of the cam part. The arc-shaped part 17 changes over at one end into a part 18 which-extends
perpendicularly to the surface of the catch side 4a of the housing. The cam with the
arc-shaped part 17 is formed, therefore, by the wall 4 of the chamber and is the side
edge of a groove extending concentrically around the turning axis of the catch 10,
which groove is provided with an end part which in relation to this turning axis extends
in a radial direction, the other cam 16 fitting into this groove on the side of the
catch which is not visible in the drawing. As can be noted from the drawing there
are two grooves, which are provided diametrically to one another in relation to the
turning axis of the catch, and the radial end part 18 of the one groove is directed
towards the turning axis and the radial end part 18 of the other groove away from
the turning axis.
[0011] The groove or grooves with the side edges 17 are provided in at least one of the
side walls of the housing, and the cams 16 which form part of the swingable catch
10, run in these grooves. If only one of the side walls of the housing is adapted
for the providing of the grooves, it is not necessary that the cover plate 2 is provided
with a thickened part 19, which thickened part can serve, amongst others, for the
providing of grooves into which fit the cams 16 of the swingable catch 10 visible
in Fig. 1.
[0012] The hook-shaped catch 10 has a recess 20, into which fits the turnable cam part 7,
and the cam 9 of same interacts with the side edges of the recess 20. This recess
20 in the hook-shaped catch 10 is provided substantially in the shape of a L, the
cam 9 fitting into one leg 21 of this L-shape whilst the other leg 22 serves to permit
the movement of the catch 10 along the cam part 7. The side 23 of the leg 21 turned
away from the other leg 22 of the L-shape of the recess 20, into which fits the cam
9 of the cam part, serves as an abutting surface for the cam during the pulling into
the housing of the swung-out hook-shaped catch, as will now be explained further.
[0013] The dot-dash line in Fig. 2 illustrates the swingable hook-shaped catch 10 in a position
in which same is swung completely into the housing, the cam 9 of the cam part 7 being
directed downwards in this figure. When now with the aid of a key which is stuck into
the recess 8, the cam part 7 is turned in a clockwise direction, the catch is turned
out of the housing due to the fact that the end of cam 9 presses against the abutting
surface 23 of the recess 20 in the catch. The cam can not yet run up against this
abutting surface because the cams 16 are still positioned in the arc-shaped part 17
of the groove. Accordingly, exclusively a turning movement of the catch 10 is possible,
and when during the turning further of the cam part the cam 16 gets to the part 18
of the groove 17, the catch 10 comes into the position indicated by a dot-dash line
in Fig. 2. In this position the abutting surface 23 lies laterally against the cam
part 7 and against the flank of cam 9. During this turning movement the hook-shaped
catch 10 hooks with its hook 11 behind the holding member 12 of the counter-part 13,
but remains with its hook 11 completely free of this holding member 12. 4:hen the
cam part 7 is turned further, the cam 9 runs along the abutting surface 23, as a result
of which the catch 10 will shift under the effect of the pressure of the cam. This
shifting is possible due to the'fact that cam 16 of the catch comes into the part
18 which extends radially in respect of the turning axis. During this movement the
hook 11 exerts a force in .. the direction indicated by the arrow 25. In the end position
of catch 10, drawn by a solid line in Fig. 2, the top surface 24 of cam 9 lies against
the abutting surface 23. Because the cam 9 is positioned eccentrically in respect
of the turning axis of the cam part and of the catch 10, the cam 9 is blocked in this
end position and can only be moved back by overcoming a certain force during the turning
back of cam 7. Because of the slightly springy properties of the hook 11, the counter-part
13 can be pressed with tension against the housing 1, which tension is indicated by
means of the arrows 26. Lateral components which could cause a shifting of the counter-part
13 along the housing 1, do not occur with this, nor do they occur during the releasing
of the interlocking device since, during the turning back of the cam part 7 the cams
16 first have to pass through the parts 18 before the cam part 10 can be turned back.
1. Interlocking device for the joining together of two elements placed opposite one
another, comprising a housing which can be fastened in or to the one element, inside
which is provided a cam part which can be turned with the aid of a key or crank-pin
and engages with a hook-shaped catch, means being present for the swingable supporting
of the catch which, when swung out of the housing, can engage behind a holding member
of a counter-part which interacts with the catch side of the housing and can be fastened
in or to the other element, characterized in that the means for the swingable supporting
of the hook-shaped catch are designed for the partial pulling back into the housing,
under the effect of the turning further of the cam part, of the catch which has been
swung out of the housing, which pulling back takes place in a direction transversely
to tie catch side of the housing.
2. Interlocking device in accordance with claim 1. characterized in that the means
for the swingable supporting of the hook-shaped catch are guide-means which during
the swinging of the catch do not permit any movement of same in the direction of its
housing until the catch is completely swung out, and which in the swung-out position
of the catch permit a movement of the catch in a direction transversely to the catch
side, but prevent during this movement a swinging of the catch.
3. Interlocking device according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the guide
means are formed by two interacting cams of the housing and of the hook-shaped catch
respectively, one of which cams has a part which extends in the shape of an arc at
a constant radial distance around an imaginary swinging axis of the catch, and which
at one end changes over into a part extending perpendicularly to the surface of the
catch side of the housing.
4. Interlocking device according to claim 3, characterized in that the cam with the
arc-shaped part is formed by a side edge of a groove extending concentrically around
the turning axis of the catch, which groove is provided with an end part which extends
in a radial direction in relation to this turning axis, the other cam fitting into
this groove.
5. Interlocking device according to claim 4, characterized in that two grooves are
provided, which are arranged diametrically to one another in relation to the turning
axis of the catch, and in that the radial end part of the one groove is directed towards
the turning axis and the radial end part of the other groove away from the turning
axis.
6. Interlocking device according to claims 1 - 5, characterized in that the groove
or grooves are provided in at least one of the side wallsof the housing and in that
the cams running in these grooves form part of the swingable catch.
7. Interlocking device according to claims 1 - 3, characterized in that the hook-shaped
catch has a recess, into which fits the turnable cam part, and in that the cam thereof
interacts with the side,edges of the recess.
8. Interlocking device according to claims 1 - 2 and 7, characterized in that the
recess in the hook-shaped catch substantially has the shape of a L, and in that the
cam fits into one leg of this L-shape whilst the other leg serves to permit the shifting
of the catch ; along the cam part.
9. Interlocking device according to claim 8, characterized in that the side of the
leg facing away from the other leg of the L-shape of the recess, and into which the
cam of the cam part fits, serves as an abutting surface for the cam during the pulling
into the housing of the swung-out hook-shaped catch.