OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a catch for pipe gratings applicable for gratings
with hinged opening which are mounted on the frame of the pipe which collects and
channels rain water and other liquids, or is likewise foreseen for housing electric
wiring.
[0002] The object of the invention is a simple and robust catch constituted essentially
by a swivel handle which facilitates the operations of opening and closing in an effective
manner having a wedge or bolt which lodges in a mortise defined in the frame of the
pipe, and also forming part of this invention is the means used to guarantee the closed
position of the handle consisting essentially in an elastic angular fishplate which
provides a spring effect maintaining the handle depressed and consequently the wedge
introduced in the mortise thereby avoiding the occurrence of accidental opening of
the handle and consequently of the grating.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The drainage gutters located in the roadway for collection of rain water or other
liquids have gratings through which the liquid penetrates and is channelled toward
the pipes, the gratings being usually fixed on the pipes by means of screws.
[0004] When the grating is dismounted, it is firstly necessary to undo the screws and next
lift the grating up and extract it manually, resulting in an excessively tedious operation
as a consequence of the difficulties that arise from undoing screws usually affected
by corrosion and from the excessive weight of the grating.
[0005] In another alternative solution to the employment of screws, mention is made of the
French patent FR 1599317 which discloses a grating with some extraction handles which
are prolonged underneath in some pawls which when rotated disengage from the frame
of the pipe. Once the handles have been disengaged, if it is intended to gain access
to the interior of the pipe it will be necessary to proceed to the total extraction
of the grating with the inconvenience which this operation involves, particularly
for the excessive weight of the said grating.
[0006] With the object of facilitating the manipulation and closing of pipe gratings, the
applicant of the present invention has developed a drainage pipe with hinged grating
or cover which constitutes the object of the European application EP 98941430.5 and
which resolves the aforementioned problem satisfactorily facilitating in a simple
manner the assembly and dismounting of the grating. Contrary to other systems, it
provides the possibility of being hinged between the horizontal closed position and
an open position of approximately 135° guaranteeing accessibility to the interior
thereof, as well as incorporating means of closing consisting essentially in a horizontal
pin or bolt which is inserted in a hole defined in the frame of the pipe.
[0007] The frame of the pipe has a stepped configuration with a fin projected inwardly which
together with a hinge leaf stop define a space through which the axle of the hinge
of the grating is introduced, which can only be extracted or inserted in the frame
of the pipe when the grating is positioned vertically upward. For any other position
of the grating between the closed horizontal position and the position of maximum
opening at 135° the hinge of the grating cannot be extracted from the frame.
[0008] Moreover it has to be pointed out that this type of hinged gratings incorporates
in some cases catches which are not suitable for all applications, since for example
when they are fitted in airports, the extra pressures produced in their surroundings
by aircraft turbines can cause the undesired opening of the catches and therefore
the detachment of the gratings from the pipe.
[0009] The development of a catch mechanism, of special application for hinged gratings
which assures reliably the closed position of the grating with respect to the pipe
are made feasible by the invention which is disclosed below.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The catch for pipe gratings which constitutes the object of the present invention
facilitates in a simple and effective manner the engagement between the grating and
the frame of the drainage pipe in the closed position, by means of incorporating in
the grating a swivel handle which has a lower wedge or bolt which is coupled in a
mortise implemented in the frame of the pipe, with the special particularity of incorporating
an elastic angular fishplate linked to the grating by a vertical fin from which in
turn extends a horizontal fin arranged above the handle and slightly separated from
the former in order to avoid the accidental disengagement of the handle and assure
the closed position.
[0011] The pipe is of the type of those which preferably have a back frame intended to receive
the hinge of the grating which will swivel around this, and a front frame which will
have a mortise in which the wedge of the handle is inserted in its closed position.
[0012] The handle is configured by means of a body of elongated general configuration which
lodges in a holder implemented in the upper surface of the grating, which holder is
prolonged in one of its ends in individual lateral mortises in which are supported
corresponding lateral projections which extend from the front end of the body of the
handle, and also the handle has in its middle sector, corresponding protuberances
which extend to both sides and which together with the lateral projections constitute
the surface supporting the handle on the holder in its closed position, with its lower
wedge inserted in the mortise defined in the frame of the pipe.
[0013] For the purpose of assuring the closure of the handle, the latter has an elastic
angular fishplate which produces a spring effect, the vertical fin of which fits in
a housing of coinciding dimensions, which is extended underneath from the base of
the lateral mortises described above.
[0014] From the vertical fin of the fishplate, a horizontal fin extends which is arranged
above and slightly separated from the body of the handle so that it impedes the swivelling
of the handle and therefore the egress of the wedge from the mortise foreseen in the
frame avoiding its accidental opening.
[0015] When it is intended to open the grating, the handle must therefore be pushed upward
by its foremost end endeavouring to overcome the resistance presented by the horizontal
fin of the fishplate until the disengagement of the wedge is achieved, so that once
the wedge is released from the mortise of the frame, it will allow the grating to
swivel.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] To complete the description that is being made and for the purpose of assisting in
a better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, in accordance with
a preferred example of practical embodiment of the same, said description is accompanied,
as an integral part thereof, with a set of drawings which illustrates in a non-restrictive
manner the following:
Figure 1 shows a view in perspective of the pipe and grating in which the location
of the handle is observed.
Figure 2 shows a view in perspective of the grating with the closing handle and the
securing fishplate, in the closed position.
Figure 3 shows a cross-sectional view of the grating in the closed position in which
the catch is observed constituted by the handle and the wedge thereof inserted in
the mortise defined in the frame of the pipe, and also the fishplate is observed.
Figure 4 shows a view in perspective of the grating with the handle tilting against
the fishplate during the opening of the handle.
Figure 5 shows a plan view of the grating in which the handle is observed without
the securing fishplate, the lateral prolongations of the handle being appreciated
in detail housed in the mortises defined in the surface of the grating, as well as
the housings implemented in the mortises for the insertion of the vertical fin of
the fishplate not shown.
Figure 6 shows a view in perspective of the handle.
Figure 7 shows a view in perspective of the fishplate.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0017] In the light of the figures the catch is described for pipe gratings which is of
preferred application in gratings (1) with hinged opening which swivel with respect
to a rear frame (2) which delimits above next to a front frame (3) a drainage pipe
(4) to conduct water or also foreseen to house electric wiring.
[0018] The catch for gratings consists fundamentally in a handle (5) of elongated body,
located in a holder (8) defined in the grating (1), which shows a wedge (6) underneath
intended to be coupled in a mortise (7) which is defined in the front frame (3) of
the pipe (4), and also it comprises an elastic angular fishplate (9) linked by its
vertical fin (15) to the grating (1) and from which projects a horizontal fin (10)
which extends in an upper and slightly separated arrangement in correspondence with
the handle (5) constituting a butt which prevents the undesired opening of the handle
(5) presenting a resistance to the lifting of the handle (5) during the egress of
the wedge (6) from the mortise (7) for subsequent opening of the grating (1).
[0019] The handle (5) incorporates individual lateral projections (11) on its frontal extremity
which lodge in corresponding lateral mortises (12) defined in the holder (8) of the
grating (1), and also it has some protuberances (13) on both sides of the body in
its middle area, which protuberances (13) rest on the walls of the holder (8) in their
horizontal closed position.
[0020] In the aforementioned lateral mortises (12) of the holder (8) of the grating (1),
some grooves (14) are prolonged underneath from its base and in correspondence with
the front wall which delimits the lateral mortises (12), which grooves (14) constitute
the lodging of the vertical fin (15) of the fishplate (9).
[0021] The handle (5) moreover shows a promontory (17) on the rear end, from which the inferior
surface of the body is prolonged, curved in order to facilitate the insertion of a
finger for the purpose of lifting the handle (5).
[0022] The fishplate (9) has on its horizontal fin (10), a slightly upwardly inclined lip
(16) for the purpose of facilitating the progressive inclination of the handle (5)
in contact with the fishplate (9) during the swivelling movement corresponding to
the opening operation.
[0023] Also the fishplate (9) incorporates in its vertical fin (15) individual holes (18)
intended to receive means of union (19) which link it to the grating (1).
1. Catch for pipe gratings of preferred application for gratings (1) with hinged opening
which swivel with respect to a rear frame (2) which delimits above next to a front
frame (3) the drainage pipe (4), essentially characterised in that it consists of a handle (5) of elongated body, located in a holder (8) defined in
the grating (1), which shows a wedge (6) underneath intended to be coupled in a mortise
(7) which is defined in the front frame (3) of the pipe (4), and also it comprises
an elastic angular fishplate (9) linked by its vertical fin (15) to the grating (1)
and from which projects a horizontal fin (10) which extends in an upper and slightly
separated arrangement in correspondence with the handle (5) constituting a butt which
prevents accidental opening of the handle (5) by presenting a resistance to the lifting
of the handle (5) during the egress of the wedge (6) from the mortise (7) for subsequent
opening of the grating (1).
2. Catch for pipe gratings according to claim 1 characterised in that the handle (5) incorporates individual lateral projections (11) in its front extremity
which lodge in corresponding lateral mortises (12) defined in the holder (8) of the
grating (1), and also it has on both sides of the body in its middle area some protuberances
(13) which rest on the walls of the holder (8) in its horizontal closed position.
3. Catch for pipe gratings according to previous claims characterised in that in the lateral mortises (12) of the holder (8) of the grating (1), some grooves (14)
are prolonged underneath from its base and in correspondence with the front wall which
defines the lateral mortises (12), which grooves (14) constitute the housing of the
vertical fin of the fishplate (9).
4. Catch for pipe gratings according to previous claims characterised in that the handle (5) has on the rear extremity a promontory (17) from which the lower surface
of the body is prolonged, curved in order to facilitate the insertion of a finger
for the purpose of lifting the handle (5).
5. Catch for pipe gratings according to previous claims characterised in that the fishplate (9) has on its horizontal fin (10), a slightly upwardly inclined lip
(16) for the purpose of facilitating the progressive inclination of the handle (5)
in contact with the fishplate (9) during the swivelling movement corresponding to
the opening operation.
6. Catch for pipe gratings according to previous claims characterised in that the fishplate (9) incorporates in its vertical fin (15) individual holes (18) intended
to receive means of union (19) which link it to the grating (1).