BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to an anti-theft device and method applied to locking systems
with hinge pins, in particular, those used in manholes of sewage systems or the like.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Locking devices for manholes typically comprise a ring and the related lid made out
of cast iron. Up to the mid-80s, locking devices for manholes were made out of flake
graphite cast iron and would comprise two elements, the ring and the lid, whereby
the interaction between them would solely be accomplished with the laying/overlaying
of the lid into the ring. Usually, they would not feature any fastening elements,
a rotary joint or alike, that would allow the lid tilting as related to the ring.
The said locking devices, namely those applied to heavy traffic lanes, distinguished
for exhibiting high weights, in order to prevent its fracture and the lid lifting
or displacement as related to the ring whenever vehicles would drive over it.
[0003] The advent of spheroidal graphite cast iron allowed maintaining the parts strength
with a significantly smaller weight. As locking devices became increasingly lighter,
however, means that would ensure that the lid would be fitted within the ring without
any displacement became necessary, namely under more demanding traffic requirements.
This situation has been provided for, and it has been particularly focused, in the
standard EN 124 in 1989.
[0004] The fact that locking devices became lighter and easier to be handled made them more
vulnerable to unlawful operations, including the covers burglary. The assemblies available
in the market allow the lid to be easily removed from the ring by a sole individual
and without using any specific kind of tool whatsoever.
[0005] The invention disclosed herein, upon being applied to the assembly (ring and lid)
averts the cover from being disconnected from the ring, thus preventing it from being
stolen.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The purpose of the invention disclosed herein is to describe an anti-theft device
to be applied to ring-lid assemblies of manhole locking systems, in particular, to
underground manholes or the like, wherein prevention against the cover theft is a
major issue. The said device comprises a ring (1), a lid (2) to engage the ring, a
locking hook (3) to secure the lid (2) to the ring (1), the hook (3) being placed
onto cavities (1A and 1B) located in the ring (1), and the lid (2) comprising an assembly
of claws (2A and 2B) that are held locked with the ring (1), wherein the ring (1)
pertaining to the assembly is secured to the ground with bituminous filler, cement
or other binders and/or via anchoring means, and the claw (2A,2B) locking of the lid
(2) pivot with the ring (1), is accomplished via closing means and the hook (3) engagement,
and the external body (3J) of the hook (3) protrudes from the ring (1) and features
an knurled edge (31) to secure the hook onto the pavement.
[0007] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the anti-theft device for manhole covers
includes a hook (3) which, upon the mounting position, includes a "U" shape viewed
from an upper view, comprising locking tabs (3C,3D) and anti-removal collars (3E,3F)
in the device's arms that prevent the removal of the hook (3) as related to the ring
(1) when the lid (2) is closed, and the arms (3A, 3B) of the hook (3) including closing
means and engagement means comprising two vertical locking tabs (3C and 3D), that
are aided/complemented with the vertical engagement and locking tabs (3G and 3H),
whereby the said tabs prevent the hook (3A and 3B) arms, as they have been applied
to the assembly comprising the ring (1) and the lid (2), from rotating, being displaced
from its position and, therefore, prevent the removal of the lid claws (2A and 2B)
as related to the ring (1).
[0008] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the anti-theft device for manhole covers
exhibits the cover material made out of cast iron, preferentially, made out of spheroidal
graphite cast iron.
[0009] Another purpose of the invention disclosed herein describes an anti-theft method
to be applied to ring-lid assemblies of manholes locking systems, wherein the assembly
locking includes the following steps, as follows:
- a) Composition of a flat, solid support surface wherein the ring will lay, by applying
a binder, e.g., cement, layered to approximately 3 cm at least below the pavement
level;
- b) Setting up the lid (2) into the ring (1);
- c) Fitting of the hook (3) onto the cavities (1A and 1B) of the ring (1), provided
for that purpose;
- d)Engagement of the hook arms (3A,3B) using the claws (2A, 2B) of the lid to enable
the connection and the locking between the ring and lid, while preventing the withdrawal
of the lid (2) as related to the ring (1);
- e) Application of the bitumen, or another binder, layered to the ground level, being
levelled with the remaining bitumen of the pavement, thus covering the external body
(3J) of the hook (3) and, therefore, wrapping the locking knurled edge (31), whereupon
the lid (2) will be locked against the ring (1) nevertheless, on a pivoting way.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment, the anti-theft method of manhole covers includes a hook
(3) that, as it is placed at a side position of the ring (1) does not interfere whatsoever
with the proper laying of the entire ring (1) surface, thus allowing the correct ring
(1) application upon the manhole support structure.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment, the anti-theft method of manhole covers includes two arms
(3A and 3B) that engage the cavities (1A and 1B) located in the ring, whereby the
said cavities (1A and 1B) have been designed to enable the hook to connect with in
one sole position, by means of the engagement tabs (3G and 3H) located in the arms
(3A and 3B) of the hook (3).
[0012] In another preferred embodiment, the anti-theft method of manhole covers includes
arms (3A, 3B) of the hook (3) that are provided with two vertical locking tabs (3C
and 3D), which are aided/complemented with the vertical engagement and locking tabs
(3G and 3H), whereby these tabs prevent the ring arms (3A and 3B), as they have been
applied to the assembly comprising the ring (1) and the lid (2), from rotating, thus
being displaced from its position and, therefore, they prevent the removal of the
lid claws (2A and 2B) as related to the ring (1).
[0013] In a further preferred embodiment, the anti-theft method of manhole covers includes
tabs (3C,3D, 3G,3H) that have been designed so that, as the hook (3) is installed
within the assembly comprising the ring (1) and the lid (2), there isn't any available
space whatsoever to slot in any type of tool, thus rendering impossible the hook (3)
rupture with the application of a force that might otherwise be exerted upon the bottom
part of the hook arms (3A and 3B).
[0014] In another preferred embodiment, the anti-theft method of manhole covers includes
vertical locking tabs (3A and 3B) and vertical engagement and locking tabs (3G and
3H) which, as they have been placed within the ring (1) into cavities (1A and 1B),
engage the internal part of the box located in the ring (1) to hook up the claws (2A
and 2B) of the lid (2), thus enabling its pivoting without, however, making its removal
possible, unless otherwise accomplished with the removal/destruction of the pavement
to take the hook (3) and the lid (2) out.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] This invention relates to an anti-theft device and method for manhole covers applied
to hinge pin-based locking systems, in particular, those used in underground manholes
or the like, wherein prevention against the cover theft is a major issue. The device
disclosed herein is
characterized in that it preferably comprises the following elements, as follows: A ring (1); a lid (2)
to connect with the ring; a locking hook (3) of the lid (2) pivot placed onto cavities
(1A and 1B) located in the ring (1); wherein the lid (2) comprises a set of joining
means (2A and 2B) with the ring; the ring (1) of the said assembly being secured to
the ground by means of a bituminous filler, cement or other binders; wherein the rear
part of the hook (3), being formed with the knurled edge for securing (31) and the
external body of the hook (3J), is entirely covered with the pavement in order to,
solely with the removal/destruction hereof, would become possible to remove the hook
(3) and the lid (2).
DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
[0016]
Figure 1: Schematic view of the assembly comprising the ring, lid and the hook, where the following
numerals correspond to the elements, as follows:
1 - Ring
2 - Lid
1A - Cavity
1B - Cavity
3 - Hook
Figure 2: Cross-section view of the ring cavity wherein the lid claw and the hook are fitted
into and where the following numerals correspond to the elements, as follows:
1 - Ring
2A - Lid claw
3 - Hook
Figure 3: Upper view of the assembly and where the following numerals correspond to elements,
as follows:
1 - Ring
2 - Lid
2A - Lid claw
2B - Lid claw
3 - Hook
3A - Hook arm
3B - Hook arm
Figure 4: Upper view of the anti-theft hook, and where the following numerals correspond to
elements, as follows:
3 - Hook
3A - Hook arm
3B - Hook arm
3C and 3D - Vertical locking tabs
3E and 3F - Anti-removal collars
3G and 3H - Vertical engagement and locking tabs
Figure 5: Side view of the anti-theft hook, and where the following numerals correspond to
elements, as follows:
3A and 3B - Hook arms
3C and 3D - Vertical locking tabs
3E and 3F - Anti-removal collars
3J - External body of the hook
Figure 6: Rear view of the anti-theft hook, and where the following numerals correspond to
elements, as follows:
3E and 3F - Anti-removal collars
31 - Knurled edge for securing
3J - External body of the hook
Figure 7: View of the opening/closure of a general assembly with the hinge pin system:
1 - Ring
2 - Lid
3 - Hook
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] As can been seen in Figures 1 and 2, the lid (2) is pivoted in the ring (1), and
the hook (3) fits, through its arms, within cavities (1A, 1B) of the ring (1).
[0018] Figure 3 shows the lid (2) assembled inside the ring (1). As illustrated, the lid
claw (2A, 2B) remains locked, because when the locking hook (3) is introduced within
cavities (1A, 1B), the arms (3A and 3B) of the hook remain on top of the lid (2A,
2B) pivot.
[0019] Figures 4 and 5 show in particular the building detail of the anti-theft hook. The
upper view illustrates the arms (3A and 3B) of the hook, the anti-removal collars
(3E and 3F), that work as backstops, and the engagement tabs (3C,3D, 3G and 3H) and,
finally, the knurled edge (31) to secure the hook (3) employing bituminous material
or alike.
[0020] Figure 6 is particularly interesting, as it details the anti-removal collars (3E,3F)
and the knurled edge (3I) to secure the hook (3) with bituminous material or alike.
[0021] And finally, Figure 7 depicts the opening/closure mode of a cover featuring the hinge
pin system provided with the related locking hook (3). The lid (2) can be pivoted
with the ring (1), yet the claw remains locked by the hook (3).
[0022] The securing method of the ring (1) to the ground is preferentially carried out in
two steps. In the first step, a binder, e.g. cement, is placed and layered to at least
3 cm below the pavement level.
[0023] Upon the completion of this first step, the lid (2) is to be slotted in the ring
(1) and connected thereto with the claws (2A and 2B), where subsequently the hook
(3) is to be placed onto cavities (1A and 1B) of the ring (1) that are provided for
that purpose and through the engagement among the arms (3A,3B) and the claws (2A,2B)
to enable the connection and locking between the ring and the lid, while preventing
the lid (2) from being removed as related to the ring (1), but on a pivoting mode,
as shown in Figure 3.
[0024] After the hook (3) has been placed, the lid (2) may be completely closed, thus moving
forward to the second step of the device installation with the application of the
bitumen, or another binder, layered to the ground level, covering the hook (3), in
its external body (3J) and the knurled edge (3I).
[0025] As the bitumen is completely dried, the lid (2) may be opened and closed, but cannot
though be removed from the ring (1).
It should be noted that the system claimed herein allows the ring (1), upon its application,
to be perfectly levelled and supported along the entire extension of its laying surface,
as the hook (3), as it is placed at side position of the ring (1), does not interfere
whatsoever with the proper laying of the ring (1) within the manhole support structure.
[0026] The hook comprises two arms (3A and 3B) that fit within cavities (1A and 1B) located
in the ring. Cavities (1A and 1B) have been designed to allow the hook engagement
in a sole position, by means of the engagement tabs (3G and 3H) located in the arms
(3A and 3B) of the hook (3), in order to clear out any doubt whatsoever to the assembler
upon the engagement of the hook (3) in the ring (1).
[0027] The arms (3A and 3B) of the hook (3) are provided with two vertical locking tabs
(3C and 3D), which are aided/complemented with the vertical engagement and locking
tabs (3G and 3H). These tabs prevent the hook arms (3A and 3B), upon being applied
to the assembly comprising the ring (1) and the lid (2), from rotating, being displaced
of its position, while enabling the removal of the lid claws (2A and 2B) as related
to the ring (1). The said tabs are further designed so that, when the hook (3) is
installed in the assembly comprising the ring (1) and the lid (2), there isn't any
available space whatsoever to slot in any type of tool, thus rendering impossible
the hook (3) rupture with the application of a force that might otherwise be exerted
upon the bottom part of the hook (3A and 3B) arms.
[0028] The vertical locking tabs (3A and 3B) and vertical engagement and locking tabs (3G
and 3H), after they have been placed within the ring (1) into cavities 1A and 1B,
engage the internal part of the box located in the ring (1) to hook up the claws (2A
& 2B) of the lid (2).
[0029] The arms (3A and 3B) of the hook (3) have two collars (3E and 3F) that avert the
hook (3) removal as related to the ring (1) when the lid (2) is closed.
[0030] The hook (3) features a knurled edge (31) that enables an enhanced securing of the
hook upon the application of the bitumen, or another binder, layered to ground level.
[0031] The hook (3) includes an external body (3J), which has been designed, so to allow
an improved connection with the ring (1) and the binding material. This external body
(3J) prevents or hinders the hook (3) removal as related to the assembly comprising
the ring (1) and the lid (2), including in some events wherein, either deliberately
or due to wear and tear of the binding material, it is partially removed.
1. Anti-theft device for manhole covers, comprising the following elements, as follows:
- a ring (1) of the assembly that is secured to the ground by means of bituminous
filler, cement, other binders and/or anchoring means;
- a lid (2) to slot in the ring (1) comprising an set of claws (2A, 2B) that are locked
against the ring (1);
- a hook (3) that locks the lid (2) against the ring (1) wherein the hook (3) is placed
onto cavities (1A and 1B) located in the ring (1), and also the locking of the claws
(2A, 2B) of the lid pivot with the ring, is carried out by locking and engagement
means of the hook (3), whereby the external body (3J) of the hook (3) protrudes from
the ring (1) and features a knurled edge (3I).
2. Anti-theft device for manhole covers according with Claim 1, wherein the hook includes
in its arms locking tabs (3C,3D) and anti-removal collars (3E and 3F).
3. Anti-theft device for manhole covers according with the previous Claims 1 and 2, wherein
the arms (3A, 3B) of the hook (3) include locking and engagement means comprising
two vertical locking tabs (3C and 3D), which are aided/complemented with the vertical
engagement and locking tabs (3G and 3H).
4. Anti-theft device for manhole covers according with Claim 1, wherein the lid material
is made out of cast iron.
5. Securing method for manhole covers that include the anti-theft device for manhole
covers claimed in previous Claims 1 to 4, wherein the assembly and securing of the
assembly comprises the elements, as follows:
a) composition of a flat, solid support surface wherein the ring will lay, by applying
a binder, layered to at least 3 cm below the pavement level;
b) Setting up the lid (2) into the ring (1);
c) Fitting the hook (3) onto cavities (1A and 1B) of the ring (1);
d) Engagement of the arms (3A,3B) of the hook with the lid claws (2A,2B);
e) Application for the binder layered to the ground level, thus covering the external
body (3J) of the hook (3) and wrapping the locking knurled edge (31), whereupon the
lid (2) will be locked against the ring (1) on a pivoting way.
6. Securing method for manhole covers according with Claim 4, wherein the two arms (3A
and 3B) are engaged with cavities (1A and 1B) located in the ring, by means of the
engagement tabs (3G and 3H) located in the arms (3A and 3B) of the hook (3).
7. Securing method for manhole covers according with Claim 4, wherein the arms (3A, 3B)
of the hook (3) are provided with two vertical locking tabs (3C and 3D), which are
aided/complemented with the vertical engagement and locking tabs (3G and 3H).
8. Securing method for manhole covers according with Claim 6, wherein the vertical locking
tabs (3A and 3B) and the vertical engagement and locking tabs (3G and 3H), after they
have been placed within the ring (1) onto cavities (1A and 1B), engage the internal
part of the box located in the ring (1) to hook up the claws (2A and 2B) of the lid
(2).