IP Library Granted Patent US 7,251,964
Granted Patent B2
US 7,251,964 · App. 11/314,499 · Granted Aug 7, 2007

Double locking handcuffs

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Patent No.
US 7,251,964
App. No.
11/314,499
Granted
Aug 7, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A double locking handcuff includes an interior spring laterally moveable between single- and double-lock positions. A finger-operated, pivoting cam is disposed within a slot extending through the cuff frame, and has a wide upper end accessible from the top of the cuff and a narrow, leg-like lower end positioned for movement against the spring. For double locking the handcuff, the cam upper end is moved downwards by hand. This causes the cam leg to press against and laterally shift the spring to its double-lock position. Because the cam is movable by hand and without the need for the handcuff key or for finding a double lock slot or pinhole, the double lock mechanism can be easily and quickly actuated. Also, when the handcuff is double locked the cam can be freely pivoted back and forth, providing direct tactile feedback that the handcuff is double locked.

Claims (56)

1. A double locking handcuff comprising:

a housing having an interior cavity;

a bolt pivotally disposed in the housing interior cavity and having an upper head portion extending into said housing interior cavity and an opposed lower surface;

a jaw operably connected to the housing having a generally arcuate outer surface with a geometry configured to cooperatively engage said lower surface of said bolt;

a spring disposed in the housing interior cavity and configured for biasing the bolt against the jaw when the jaw is brought into cooperation with the bolt, wherein the spring is laterally shiftable within said interior cavity between a single-lock position allowing the bolt to disengage from the jaw upon the application of a force overcoming the biasing effect of the spring and a double-lock position preventing the bolt from disengaging from the jaw; and

a manually depressible cam pivotally attached to said housing, said cam having an outer surface configured for manual engagement and an actuating surface opposed to said cam outer surface for engaging said spring wherein rotation of said cam laterally shifts said spring from the single-lock position to the double-lock position within said housing interior cavity.

2. The handcuff of claim 1 wherein upon moving the cam for laterally shifting the spring from the single-lock position to the double-lock position, the cam no longer engages said spring and becomes freely pivotal.

3. The handcuff of claim 1 wherein:

the cam is pivotal from a first position to a second position for laterally shifting the spring from the single-lock position to the double-lock position;

prior to pivoting the cam from the first position to the second position for laterally shifting the spring from the single-lock position to the double-lock position, the cam is cooperative with the spring and is prevented from freely pivoting between the first and second positions by resistance of the spring to movement in the interior cavity; and

upon pivoting the cam from the first position to the second position for laterally shifting the spring from the single-lock position to the double-lock position, the cam becomes freely pivotal between the first and second positions, thereby providing tactile feedback that the spring is in the double-lock position.

4. The handcuff of claim 3 wherein the cam is dimensioned to substantially block a slot at a point of opening into the housing interior cavity when in the first or second positions or there between.

5. The handcuff of claim 1 wherein upon moving the cam for laterally shifting the spring from the single-lock position to the double-lock position, the cam disengages from the spring, whereby subsequent movement of the cam has no effect upon the position of the spring prior to the spring being moved back to the single-lock position by way of a key.

6. The handcuff of claim 1 wherein the spring lies disengaged from the cam when in the double-lock position, whereby subsequent movement of the cam has no effect upon the position of the spring prior to the spring being moved back to the single-lock position by way of a key.

7. The handcuff of claim 1 wherein the cam comprises a frictionally textured first portion manually accessible from an exterior of the housing and a second portion integral with the first portion and located on an opposite side of a pivot point of the cam from the first portion, wherein movement of the first portion causes the cam to pivot and the second portion to press against the spring for laterally shifting the spring from the single-lock position to the double-lock position.

8. The handcuff of claim 1 wherein:

the housing comprises a frame disposed between and connected to first and second cheeks, said frame and cheeks defining the interior cavity, and an opening; and

the jaw is pivotally connected between the first and second cheeks.

9. The handcuff of claim 1 wherein:

the cam is moveable between first and second positions that define an entire range of movement of the cam; and

the cam is dimensioned to substantially block a slot at a point of opening into the housing interior cavity when in the first and second positions and there between.

10. The handcuff of claim 1 wherein:

the cam is moveable between a first position, and a second position for laterally shifting the spring to the double-lock position; and

the handcuff further comprises a biasing member operably connected to the cam for biasing the cam towards the first position.

11. The handcuff of claim 10 wherein the biasing member comprises a selected one of: a torsion spring having a C-shaped center portion and two legs attached to the center portion, said torsion spring being disposed about a pivot of the cam; and an L-shaped spring member cooperative with the cam and housing for biasing the cam towards the first position.

12. A double-locking handcuff comprising:

a housing;

a jaw operably connected to the housing having a generally arcuate outer surface with a geometry configured to cooperatively engage with a bolt;

said bolt operably disposed in the housing for engaging the jaw and having an upper head portion extending into said housing and an opposed lower surface which engages said jaw outer surface;

a spring disposed in the housing for biasing the bolt against the jaw, wherein the spring is moveable between a first position allowing disengagement of the bolt from the jaw and a second position preventing disengagement of the bolt from the jaw; and

manually depressible cam means connected to the housing, said cam means having an outer surface configured for manual engagement and an actuating surface opposed to said cam outer surface for engaging said spring wherein rotation of said cam means moves said spring from the first position to the second position within said housing.

13. The handcuff of claim 12 wherein:

the cam means is moveable between an initial position and an actuated position for moving the spring to the second position; and

the handcuff further comprises cam biasing means for biasing the cam means towards the initial position.

14. A double locking handcuff comprising:

a housing having an interior cavity;

a spring disposed in the interior cavity and moveable between a single-lock position and a double-lock position; and

a manually depressible cam operably connected to the housing, said cam having an outer surface configured for manual engagement and an actuating surface opposed to said cam outer surface for engaging said spring wherein rotation of said cam moves said spring from the single-lock position to the double-lock position.

15. The handcuff of claim 14 wherein when the spring is in the double-lock position the cam is freely pivotal for providing tactile feedback that the spring is in the double-lock position.

16. The handcuff of claim 15 wherein the cam is prevented from freely pivoting when the spring is in the single-lock position.

17. The handcuff of claim 14 wherein:

the cam is pivotally disposed in a slot of the housing that extends from an exterior of the housing to the interior cavity;

the cam is moveable between first and second positions that define an entire range of movement of the cam; and

the cam is dimensioned to substantially block the slot at a point of opening into the housing interior cavity when in the first or second positions or there between.

18. The handcuff of claim 14 wherein:

the cam is moveable between first and second positions for moving the spring to the double-lock position; and

the handcuff further comprises a biasing member for biasing the cam towards the first position.

19. The handcuff of claim 18 wherein the biasing member comprises a selected one of: a torsion spring having a C-shaped center portion and two legs attached to the center portion, said torsion spring being disposed about a pivot of the cam; and an L-shaped spring member cooperative with the cam and housing for biasing the cam towards the first position.

20. A double-locking handcuff comprising:

a housing containing an interior space,

a generally arcuate cheek connected to said housing;

a jaw operably connected to the housing having a generally arcuate outer surface with a geometry configured to cooperatively engage a bolt,

and said bolt having an upper head portion extending into said interior space and an opposed lower surface that is selectively engageable with the jaw;

said bolt being substantially moveable within said interior space;

a bolt spring in the interior space of said housing, said spring having a recess and a protuberance adjacent to each other at one end; and

a manually depressible cam, pivotable about a pivot pin, which has an outer surface configured for manual engagement and an actuating surface opposed to said cam outer surface for engaging said spring wherein rotation of said cam laterally shifts said spring from a position where said upper head portion of said bolt is displaceable when in registration with said recess to a position where said upper head portion of said bolt is not displaceable when in registration with said protuberance.

Assignments (7)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 25, 2019
From: AMERICAN OUTDOOR BRANDS SALES COMPANY
To: SMITH & WESSON INC.
Reel/Frame 049572/0919 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 18, 2019
From: SMITH & WESSON CORP.
To: AMERICAN OUTDOOR BRANDS SALES COMPANY
Reel/Frame 049507/0562 →
RELEASE AND TERMINATION OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Oct 31, 2008
From: TORONTO DOMINION (TEXAS) LLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: SMITH & WESSON CORP.; THOMPSON/CENTER ARMS COMPANY, INC.; BEAR LAKE HOLDINGS, INC.
Reel/Frame 021763/0577 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 10, 2007
From: TD BANKNORTH, N.A.
To: SMITH & WESSON CORP.
Reel/Frame 020218/0370 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 30, 2007
From: SMITH & WESSON CORP.; THOMPSON/CENTER ARMS COMPANY, INC.; BEAR LAKE HOLDINGS, INC.
To: TORONTO DOMINION (TEXAS) LLC
Reel/Frame 020174/0612 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 13, 2006
From: SMITH & WESSON CORP.
To: TD BANKNORTH, N.A.
Reel/Frame 018505/0354 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 20, 2005
From: WADE, TERRENCE L.
To: SMITH & WESSON CORP.
Reel/Frame 017403/0204 →