专利摘要:
Configurable safety device comprising a main branch which in turn comprises a cable bounded by a cap and a government lock, and arranged on the cable a series of rings and anchoring clamps of complementary geometries such that, in the position of When closed, all these elements are closely connected and the anchor clamps are locked without the possibility of opening, while in the open position, clearances are generated between the elements, anchor clamps and rings, allowing the opening of said anchor clamps. The transition from the closed position to the open position is obtained by increasing the available cable extension and the transition from the open to the closed position by decreasing it. For this, the government closure has means to increase or decrease said extension of available cable as well as a latch to fix it. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
公开号:ES2733977A1
申请号:ES201830515
申请日:2018-05-30
公开日:2019-12-03
发明作者:Muñoz Salvador Gabriel Delhom
申请人:Legutec Iniciativas Tecn S L;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

[0001]
[0002] Configurable security device and procedure for its configuration.
[0003]
[0004] As the name implies, the invention relates to a safety device of the type comprising a flexible body capable of looping and anchoring systems, its use being usual to safeguard bicycles or other light vehicles, which closes on itself. It also comprises an element that allows simple configuration of said device at the user's discretion through a procedure that is also claimed. The device is configurable in terms of the location of the anchor points and in terms of the union between different devices as branches. Another advantage is that whatever the number of anchor points or branches, the closure or opening of all of them is governed by a single closure, all without loss of security and robustness of the whole.
[0005]
[0006] That is why this device and the procedure that is also claimed are of great versatility, having application in many different sectors, among others, such as security against theft or securing loads in transport or restraint of people for example in vehicles .
[0007]
[0008] The sector of the technique to which it belongs is that of safety devices.
[0009]
[0010] BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0011]
[0012] To avoid the risks of theft, it is common to use security elements, usually chains locked by a padlock, which immobilize an object or tie it to another fixed, preventing its movement or subtraction.
[0013]
[0014] This is very common in the field of light vehicles such as bicycles or mopeds, and their use is also common in many other fields such as exhibitors, for example jewelery, door closures, exterior security shutters, terrace furniture or work elements as well. among others.
[0015]
[0016] Other sectors that also use anchors are those of personal safety, in attractions of amusement parks or transport vehicles, where it is also often necessary to fix loads to avoid displacement.
[0017]
[0018] The use of link chains with a padlock is very widespread due to the versatility of being able to anchor the padlock on any link in the chain, tightening the tie to a greater or lesser extent.
[0019]
[0020] However, the chains, due to their configuration of links, are relatively easy to break and, in addition, do not allow a series of anchors arranged at a distance from each other to be unlocked from a single closure.
[0021]
[0022] To improve safety, other devices appeared, colloquially known as python, with articulated tubular body based on the combination of tensile strength of a metal cable with the additional resistance provided by a metal shield, just as the model of Spanish utility ES296085.
[0023]
[0024] These devices, although exceeding the conventional chains in terms of resistance, were not very versatile since they did not allow the object to be adjusted to a greater or lesser extent because the length was predetermined and also the location of the anchors, male and female, at opposite ends of the tubular body.
[0025] For what uses, it is of interest to be able to tie two or more objects separated from each other with a single device, forming two loops. It is the case of being able to tie the two wheels of a bicycle or a wheel and the frame among others.
[0026]
[0027] US9243428 refers to a safety device that incorporates a ring at one end, another free ring that runs through the tubular body and incorporates a closure, and a closure at the free end of the tubular body such that the end comprising the ring can form a loop by passing the opposite end through the ring while the end comprising a closure will form a loop when anchored to the closure of the free ring. This system, although versatile, has weak points such as the rings that make it insecure. On the other hand, it does not allow the formation of branches in a simple way, so its use is limited.
[0028]
[0029] US 7131298 refers to a multiple closure to which various branches can be anchored. These branches cannot in turn have other branches but their functionality is limited to generating a loop thanks to a ring or loop existing at one of its ends and through which they pass the filiform element. Its versatility is limited because it does not allow more configuration than the realization of the said loop and all the branches must come together in a central lock with a limited number of anchors.
[0030]
[0031] The ES2329322 patent designates a safety device that combines two tubular bodies that can be connected to each other, where one is intended to immobilize a vehicle while the other, together with the previous one, allows it to be attached to a fixed element. It is not observed in the patent any option to configure the device beyond joining both to fulfill the said function.
[0032]
[0033] The utility model ES1055796U has as its object a safety device formed by a series of tubular rings with a male base and a female base such that the male base of one is inserted into the female base of the following as a ball joint allowing certain set flex. This register also indicates the incorporation of a shell that surrounds each such tubular element. This device does not allow its configuration, its length and the locations of the anchors being predetermined. On the other hand the rings that constitute it differ in essential elements of the rings of the invention object of the present patent.
[0034]
[0035] The utility model ES1107206U has as its object a safety device formed by different tubes of two different sizes where the smaller ones can hide inside the larger ones, the whole assembly being crossed by a tensioning cable that allows the extension of the device and, subsequently , force your retracted. The technical solution of said device does not allow the free configuration of the anchor points.
[0036]
[0037] None of the files indicated allows the free configuration of the anchor points or the union of several branches, each one attached to the main one at a different point, all with maximum strength and security and whose opening and closing is governed from a single point. .
[0038]
[0039] DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0040]
[0041] To overcome the problems and limitations set forth, the applicant proposes the present invention, the object of which is a configurable security device due to the action of a series of elements that it comprises, and which allow carrying out a procedure for its configuration.
[0042] The device can be configured both in structure, joining branches, and in the choice of the location of the anchor points, all in a simple way and governed by a single closure so that from that single closure the entire structure is locked or unlocked including possible branches.
[0043] The safety device is of the articulated tubular type suitable for embracing one or more objects by immobilizing them or tying them to a fixed element to prevent their movement or subtraction.
[0044] The device comprises at least one main branch which in turn comprises:
[0045]
[0046] - An articulated tubular body comprising a series of rings related to each other. - A cable that crosses such rings.
[0047] - A government lock with a latch, preferably an inner latch.
[0048] - At least one anchor clamp.
[0049] - A final auction.
[0050]
[0051] We call ring to each of the segments, preferably cylindrical, comprising the tubular body. These rings have a male base and a female base and are arranged, pierced by the cable, matching the male base of one with the female base of the next and so on.
[0052]
[0053] Call threadlike cord to a body that unifies the rings piercing them from the inside. This cable is resistant to traction and of adequate dimensions and roughness so that the rings can, where appropriate, slide over it.
[0054]
[0055] We will call the available cable extension to the cable extension suitable for being occupied by the rings and clamp or anchor clamps, with a maximum extension position available and a minimum extension position available.
[0056]
[0057] We will call the government closing the element capable of increasing or reducing the extension of available cable and fixing its position. In a possible embodiment, the steering lock comprises a housing and a piston being relative relative to each other and a latch that fixes the available cable position by fixing the relative position of the housing and piston.
[0058]
[0059] The variation of the extension of the available cable can occur, in the case of reduction, because the piston stretches the cable hiding part of it inside the housing being reduced the extension of available cable or because the piston slides on the cable occupying part of the cable extension available. The effect that is achieved is to have a greater or lesser extension of cable available for the rings and the anchor clamp (s).
[0060]
[0061] We will call any means, physical, mechanical, electrical, magnetic or any other type of latch capable of fixing the available cable extension. In a possible embodiment, the fixing of the available cable extension will be given by retaining the relative movement between the housing and the piston by fixing the position of one in relation to another.
[0062]
[0063] We will call the internal latch to that latch that includes a safety filter such as a light bulb, a code, a password or any other system or device that guarantees that only the user can manipulate it.
[0064]
[0065] We will call an anchor clamp to an element that comprises two opposing bodies that by default tend to join. The geometry of both bodies is suitable for hugging the cable between them, this anchor clamp being perpendicular to the cable and between two adjacent elements. The anchor clamp comprises a male side and a female side such that the female side of the anchor clamp faces the male element of one of the contiguous elements and the male side of the anchor clamp faces the element female of the other contiguous element. By joining the two facing bodies comprising the anchoring clamp, a suitable mouth is formed to catch a bolt. The anchor clamp can be relocated to the desired location of its branch.
[0066] We will call an element adjacent to the element adjacent to the clamp on one of its sides, be it a ring, another clamp or a closure and that interact with them, blocking or unlocking its opening thanks to its complementary geometries.
[0067] Call shot to the existing element at the end of the cable and attached to it. This final auction can incorporate a bolt.
[0068] We will call each branch that includes a cable, a plurality of rings, a closure and a cap. The branch that includes the closing of government and secondary branches the others will be the main branch.
[0069] The device may or may not comprise secondary branches.
[0070] These secondary branches are attached to the main branch or to another secondary branch anchoring at the mouths of the anchoring clamps of that branch to which they are attached.
[0071] These secondary branches understand.
[0072] - An articulated tubular body comprising a series of related secondary rings.
[0073] - A secondary cable.
[0074] - A secondary closure comprising a retractable hitch and a latch.
[0075] - A secondary auction.
[0076] - Optionally, these secondary branches may also comprise at least one secondary anchor clamp.
[0077] Most of the elements of the secondary branches do not differ in the form and use of the elements of the main branch, so we refer to the definitions already made and which are valid for these elements that we will call, secondary rings, secondary cable or clamp of secondary anchorage to distinguish them from those of the main branch.
[0078] As for the secondary closure, it differs from the government closure since the secondary closure comprises a retractable hitch piece intended to, being advanced, be anchored to a fixed element that prevents its recoil.
[0079] This retractable hitch piece can comprise a bolt intended to be anchored in the mouth of a clamp of another branch although it can comprise another type of geometry suitable for fixing to other elements, as would be the case if it included a suitable through hole to insert the the arch of a padlock, this secondary branch can be used independently.
[0080] The invention whose elements have been described behaves as follows.
[0081] In a possible embodiment, the steering lock comprises an outer housing and a piston connected to the cable such that the relative movement of that piston with respect to the housing causes a greater or lesser extent of available cable outside the housing.
[0082] In another possible embodiment, the extension or reduction of the available cable extension can be carried out with other mechanisms such as a spindle, gears, motors or any other, although in this specification the steering lock comprising a displaceable piston is explained with respect to of the housing.
[0083] We will call open position to the position of greatest available cable extension and closed position to which it leaves a smaller extension of available cable.
[0084] In a possible execution, when this variation of the available cable extension is caused by the movement of the piston position, one of the piston positions is the natural one and the other is forced, there being an elastic element linked to the piston that contributes to return it to the natural position once released from the forced.
[0085] In the closed position, when the available cable extension is the smallest, the rings are in close contact with each other as well as with the anchor clamp.
[0086] In the open position, when the available cable extension is the largest, some clearance between the rings and with the anchor clamp is allowed.
[0087] The anchor clamp remains closed and, where appropriate, trapping the bolt in its mouth, when the contact between it and the adjacent elements is narrow, the geometries of the clamp being fitted with those of these contiguous elements.
[0088] The anchor clamp comprises two bodies that tend to join and, in doing so, hug the cable, the clamp being perpendicular to the cable.
[0089] As mentioned, the clamp has complementary geometries on its sides with those of the adjacent elements.
[0090] The female side of the clamp has a male reentry suitable for insertion into a female geometry, which we will call female reentry, existing in the first contiguous element. We will call re-entry male to any extension included in the female side of the clamp and that is inserted in the first adjacent element so that said insertion blocks the opening of the clamp.
[0091] On the other hand, the male side of the clamp is inserted into the female geometry of the second contiguous element.
[0092] The clamp being closely in contact with its contiguous elements, its opening is blocked and blocked, by the mouth of the clamp, a bolt if any.
[0093] When the extension of available cable increases, for example by the displacement of the piston of the steering lock, clearances are generated between the rings and between the anchoring clamps and their adjacent elements, allowing their opening.
[0094] When the anchor clamp is opened, the bolt trapped in its mouth is released, and in addition, it is possible to remove this anchor clamp to locate it at another point in the tubular body.
[0095] To do this, the rings must be moved along the cable until a sufficient gap is left at the point where you want to locate the anchor clamp and proceed to place it by hugging the cable at that point.
[0096] In the case of secondary branches, the behavior is similar, although the secondary piston is attached to a retractable hitch piece in such a way that when the piston moves reducing the extension of the secondary cable available, the retractable hitch piece is outside the housing. on the opposite side to the secondary cable outlet. When this retractable piece of hook is anchored to an element such as a clamp of another branch, for comprising a secondary bolt, or a padlock, for comprising that retractable piece a hole, the piston is fixed in the position of least extension of cable Secondary available and the set is locked and, where appropriate, fixed to the main branch. On the contrary, if that retractable hitch piece is released, the available secondary cable extension can reach its value maximum allowing clearances between the secondary rings and these with, where appropriate, secondary anchoring clamps.
[0097]
[0098] In a possible execution, two or more secondary branches comprising an orifice in the retractable piece, could be joined through an external element such as a padlock that, with its arc, would pass through the holes of the retractable parts of each of the branches.
[0099]
[0100] The device is optionally completed with static bolts, of the type that can be attached to a clamp or any other frame and this in turn to a structure of, for example, object to be safeguarded. This would be the case of clamps attached to the saddle tube of a bicycle where such clamps incorporate a bolt that is caught by one of the anchoring clamps.
[0101]
[0102] A device like the one exposed allows a total versatility allowing to tie, for example, all the important elements of a bicycle such as wheels, frame and saddle with a single closure.
[0103]
[0104] The procedure for configuring the safety device, starting from a locked position, comprises the following steps:
[0105]
[0106] An unlocking stage in which the available cable extension is increased, for example, by moving the piston inside the housing.
[0107]
[0108] A stage of release of the clamp or clamps with respect to the adjacent elements, disengaging the geometries of the latter from those of those.
[0109]
[0110] A stage of removal of the clamp or clamps separating the bodies that comprise and removing the clamp from its position in the assembly.
[0111]
[0112] A stage for generating a new recess for the relocation of the clamp or clamps, which is achieved by moving the rings and other elements, if necessary, along the available cable and grouping them until sufficient free space is available for the available cable to locate the clamp
[0113]
[0114] A stage of location of the clamp in the new open hole in the available cable. The clamp is located by hugging the segment that is visible from the available cable and perpendicular to it.
[0115] A blocking stage reducing the amount of cable available which is obtained, for example, by moving the piston in the opposite direction to the first stage.
[0116] For better understanding of the above, the following figures are attached.
[0117]
[0118] BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0119]
[0120] FIGURE 1 represents a device like the one shown, in this case composed only of a main branch (1) in which the flexible tubular body formed by rings (11) and with a plurality of anchoring clamps (3) inserted between the rings and in close contact with them, and at the ends of the main branch the government closure (4) and the auction (5) in this case with a bolt (39) associated with the auction.
[0121]
[0122] FIGURE 2 shows a detailed section of the steering lock comprising a housing (6) and a piston (7) of relative movement between them, in this case in an open position showing the housing (6), the piston (7) in forced position, linked to the elastic element (8) that is contracted, the bulb (9), the internal latch (2), the cable (10) and the rings (11). Since the cable is at its maximum extent available due to the position of the piston, secured by the inner latch, the rings meet with clearances between them.
[0123] FIGURE 3 shows a detailed section of the steering lock, although in this case in a closed position seeing how the elastic element (8) is expanded and the piston (7) is in its natural position and fixed by the internal latch (2 ), having dragged the cable (10) in its displacement, so that the rings, which are now seen in section, have been closely linked, without gaps between them.
[0124] FIGURE 4 shows in detail the section of a ring appreciating: The male base (12) with the female reentry (13), the female base (14) and through channel (15) suitable to accommodate the cable and so that it can slide through that channel.
[0125] FIGURE 5 shows in section and in side view, the arrangement of the rings (11) and the cable (10) in close contact, the male base (12) of each ring being inserted as a patella in the female base (14 ) of the next ring. The geometry of the rings itself acts as a patella and a stop for the articulation between rings.
[0126] FIGURE 6 shows the closed anchor clamp (38) showing its female side (16) its male side (17) and the mouth (18).
[0127] FIGURE 7 shows the open anchor clamp (35).
[0128] FIGURE 8 shows a section of the anchor clamp where the female side (16) of the clamp and its male reentry (19) can be seen fitted with the male base (12) of the anterior ring and its female reentry (13), and also the male side (17) of the clamp fitted to the female base (14) of the rear ring. In this position, the clamp is locked and locked, with no possibility of opening unless the front and rear rings are disengaged and removed, which can only happen if the cable reaches its maximum available extension.
[0129] FIGURE 9 shows in section a secondary closure, in this case in the open position, the mechanism being similar to the steering closure as it comprises a secondary housing (20) a secondary piston (21) that moves by varying the extension of secondary cable ( 22) available for secondary rings (23) and, where appropriate, the secondary clamp or anchor clamps (41), a secondary elastic element (24) compressed here, and a retractable hitch part (25), in this case It comprises a secondary bolt (26) attached to the secondary piston. In order to keep the piston in the open position without the need, for example, to be the coupling part anchored to any element, the secondary closure comprises a latch (27) that fixes or releases the secondary piston.
[0130] FIGURE 10 shows, in section, a secondary branch closure, in this case in the closed position.
[0131] FIGURE 11 shows an example of a static bolt (28), in this case a bolt attached to a clamp (29) suitable for fixing to a structure comprising a tubular section, allowing the anchoring of said bolt, and therefore of the structure to which it is attached, to any anchor clamp.
[0132] FIGURE 12 shows an alternative execution of the government closure that in this case is double, that is, it is in line between a section 1 (31) and a section 2 (32) of the main branch. The figure shows the double government closure (30) in the open position.
[0133] The same movement of the piston with respect to the housing, and the fixation of the same by the internal latch governed by the bulb, allow to mask or not, inside the housing, 2 or more rings so that the cable is present a maximum or minimum amount of cable available in both sections. For this, the housing has one of its lateral extensions, the one corresponding to section 2 of the main branch, a section (36) and a mouth (37) of section greater than the maximum section of the rings, thus allowing the rings to occupy, within a moment of the cycle, the inside of the housing.
[0134]
[0135] When moving the piston inside the housing, it occupies or partially releases the cable, thereby varying the available extension of the cable and expelling or masking the rings.
[0136]
[0137] FIGURE 13 shows the double government closure (30) in the closed position.
[0138]
[0139] FIGURE 14 shows a possible configuration of a device with a double main branch and a double government lock and a series of secondary branches (34) with a plurality of secondary rings (23) and pliers and a secondary cap (40) in each one of them.
[0140]
[0141] DESCRIPTION OF A MODE OF CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0142]
[0143] A way of carrying out the invention will be described here which is not unique or has a limiting effect, but merely explanatory.
[0144]
[0145] The invention relates to a configurable security device and the procedure for its configuration.
[0146]
[0147] The ends to be easily configured by the user in a device such as that which is the subject of this patent are the location of the anchoring clamps (3) in the main branch, as in the case, the secondary anchoring clamps (41) in the secondary branch (34) as well as the number and location of secondary branches with the advantage of being all governed by a single government closure (4) that blocks or unlocks the whole.
[0148]
[0149] A simple device that only has one main branch is going to be explained here since the mechanics are very similar in the secondary branches as already explained.
[0150]
[0151] For this, the device comprises a main branch (1) which in turn comprises:
[0152]
[0153] - An articulated tubular body comprising a series of rings (11) related to each other.
[0154] - A cable (10) that crosses such rings.
[0155] - A government lock (4) with a latch, preferably an inner latch.
[0156] - Two anchor clamps (3).
[0157] - A final auction (5) with a bolt (39).
[0158] - A static bolt (28) attached to a clamp (29)
[0159]
[0160] The tubular body is formed by a series of rings (11) that constitute the segments of that tubular body. The rings (11) have a cylindrical main body with a female base (14) and a male base (12) that incorporates a female reentry (13).
[0161]
[0162] The rings (11) comprise a through channel (15) suitable to be traversed by the cable (10) that supports the assembly and at the same time allows the sliding of the rings taking the cable as the axis. The cable is a flexible filiform body, and tensile resistant, such as a braided steel cable.
[0163]
[0164] The cable is connected by one of its ends to the steering lock (4), in particular to a movable piston (7) existing inside the housing (6) and, on the other, to the end (5) that in this case incorporates a bolt (39).
[0165]
[0166] The rings (11) and anchor clamps (3) are mounted on the cable
[0167]
[0168] Depending on the position of the piston with respect to the housing, the extension of the cable available for the rings and calipers is varied. At its maximum available extension or open position, the rings and clamps are loosely in the device while in the minimum available cable extension position, the anchor clamps and rings are closely connected.
[0169] The rings (11) are all arranged in the same direction along the cable, the male base (12) of a ring facing the female base (14) immediately facing in such a way that by reducing the available extension of the cable Insert the male base (12) into the female (14) as a kneecap.
[0170] Sandwiched between two rings and perpendicular to the cable are the anchoring clamps (3). Each anchor clamp comprises two bodies that tend to be joined by the action of an elastic such as a spring. The anchoring clamps (3) therefore have two positions, open (35) and closed (38).
[0171] When closed on the cable they hug him, being perpendicular to it, crossed over the cable.
[0172] The anchor clamps (3) comprise a female side (16) with a male reentry (19), a male side (17) and a mouth (18) that is formed by joining the two bodies comprising each anchor clamp.
[0173] Each anchor clamp (3) is located on the cable (10) facing its female side (16) with the male base (12) of the anterior ring and its male side (17) facing the female base (14) of the rear ring .
[0174] With the anchor clamp (3) between two rings (11) and closed on the cable (10) when the available extension of the cable is reduced, the sides of the anchor clamps fit against the bases of the adjacent rings with which they are faces.
[0175] By fitting the male side (17) of the anchoring clamp into the female base (14) of the adjacent ring, this base of the ring acts as a stop and prevents the opening of the clamp. On the other hand, when the male reentry (19) of the female side (16) is fitted with the female reentry (13) of the male base (12) of the adjacent ring on the opposite side, these geometries also act as a stop preventing the opening of the gripper.
[0176] If we have inserted a bolt (39) into the anchoring clamp (3), it will remain trapped until the clamp is unlocked.
[0177] In the event that a secondary bolt (26) has been anchored in the caliper (26), in the case of an embodiment with secondary branches, when the caliper is unlocked and can be opened, the secondary bolt (26) would be released.
[0178] To proceed with the release of the anchoring clamp (3) it is necessary to increase the available cable extension for which you only have to change the position of the piston by increasing the available cable extension and allowing the clearance between the rings and these with the clamps .
[0179] The procedure for configuring the safety device, starting from a locked position, comprises the following steps:
[0180] An unlocking stage in which the extension of available cable is increased by displacing the piston.
[0181] A stage of release of the clamp or clamps with respect to the adjacent rings, discarding the geometries of the latter with respect to those of those.
[0182]
[0183]
[0184] A step of removing the caliper or calipers by separating the bodies they comprise and separating them from the device.
[0185] A stage of generating new space for the relocation of the clamp or clamps, which is achieved by moving the rings along the available cable and grouping them together with sufficient free gap of available cable to locate the clamp.
[0186] A stage of location of the clamp in the new open hole in the available cable. The clamp is located by hugging the segment seen of available cable and perpendicular to it.
[0187] A blocking stage by reducing the amount of cable available which is obtained by moving the piston in the opposite direction to the displacement of the first stage.
权利要求:
Claims (20)
[1]
1. - CONFIGURABLE SECURITY DEVICE of the type comprising an articulated tubular structure that in turn comprises a cable and a plurality of rings crossed by that cable, these rings being located in the available cable extension, a stop and a closure characterized in that it comprises a main branch which also comprises:
- One or more anchor clamps (3) arranged perpendicularly to the cable (10) and crossed by it, where each anchor clamp (3) has a mouth (18), a male side (17) and a female side (16 ).
- A plurality of rings (11) crossed by the cable where each ring has a male base (12) and a female base (14), the rings being aligned in the same direction, facing the male base of one with the female base of the next.
- A male reentry (19) on the female side (16) of each anchor clamp and a female reentry (13) on the male base (12) of each ring (11).
- A government lock (4) comprising a latch (2).
- A shot.
Where the available cable extension is variable from a maximum available cable extension position to a minimum available cable extension position, being that in the maximum available extension position the rings have clearances between them and the anchor clamps have clearances with respect to of the elements adjacent to them, and in the minimum available extension position, the rings are in close contact with each other and the anchor clamps have close contact with the elements adjacent to them.
[2]
2. - CONFIGURABLE SAFETY DEVICE according to claim 1 characterized in that the steering lock further comprises a housing (6) and a piston (7) wherein the piston (7) and the housing (6) have relative movement one respect on the other and the latch (2) blocks or releases such movement.
[3]
3. - CONFIGURABLE SECURITY DEVICE according to claim 1 or 2 characterized in that the latch is an internal latch (2).
[4]
4. - CONFIGURABLE SAFETY DEVICE according to claim 2 characterized in that the steering closure comprises an elastic element (8) linked to the piston (7).
[5]
5. - CONFIGURABLE SAFETY DEVICE according to claim 2 characterized in that the movement of the piston with respect to the housing modifies the available cable extension.
[6]
6. - CONFIGURABLE SAFETY DEVICE according to claim 1 characterized in that in addition the cap (5) comprises a bolt (39).
[7]
7. - CONFIGURABLE SECURITY DEVICE according to claim 1 characterized in that it further comprises a static bolt (28) attached to a clamp (29).
[8]
8. - CONFIGURABLE SAFETY DEVICE according to claim 1 characterized in that it further comprises, at least one secondary branch comprising a plurality of secondary rings (23), a variable available secondary extension cable (22) that crosses the secondary rings, a closure secondary and a secondary stop (40).
[9]
9. - CONFIGURABLE SECURITY DEVICE according to claim 8 characterized in that it also comprises at least one secondary anchoring clamp (41).
[10]
10. - CONFIGURABLE SAFETY DEVICE according to claim 8 characterized in that the secondary closure comprises a secondary housing (20) a secondary piston (21) which moves by varying the available secondary cable extension (22), a secondary elastic element (24), a latch (27) and a retractable hitch part (25).
[11]
11. - CONFIGURABLE SAFETY DEVICE according to claim 10 characterized in that the retractable hitch part (25) comprises a secondary bolt (26).
[12]
12. - CONFIGURABLE SAFETY DEVICE according to claim 10 characterized in that the retractable hitch part (25) comprises a hole.
[13]
13. - CONFIGURABLE SECURITY DEVICE according to claim 1 characterized in that the government lock is located between two sections of the main branch, a section 1 (31) and a section 2 (32).
[14]
14. - CONFIGURABLE SECURITY DEVICE according to claim 12 characterized in that the housing (20) has one of its lateral extensions, the one corresponding to section 2 (32) of the main branch, with a section (36) and a mouth (37) of greater section to the maximum section of the rings.
[15]
15. - CONFIGURABLE SECURITY DEVICE according to claim 1 characterized in that the government lock is located at one of the ends of the main branch.
[16]
16. - PROCEDURE FOR CONFIGURING THE SAFETY DEVICE characterized in that the configuration cycle, starting from a locked position, comprises the following steps:
1. An unlocking stage in which the available cable extension is increased.
2. A stage of release of the clamp or clamps with respect to the adjacent elements, disengaging the geometries of the latter with respect to those of those.
3. A stage of removal of the clamp or anchor clamps separating the bodies that compose them and separating them from the device.
4. A stage of generating new space for the relocation of the clamp or clamps, which is achieved by moving the rings and other elements along the available cable and grouping them until a sufficient free gap of the available cable is visible as to Locate the anchor clamp.
5. A stage of location of the anchor clamp in the new open hole in the available cable. The clamp is located by hugging the segment in view of the available cable and perpendicular to it.
6. A blocking stage reducing the amount of cable available.
[17]
17. - PROCEDURE FOR THE CONFIGURATION OF THE SAFETY DEVICE according to claim 16, characterized in that the increase in the available cable extension occurs when the piston and the cable, main or secondary, move towards the housing outlet.
[18]
18. - PROCEDURE FOR CONFIGURING THE SAFETY DEVICE according to claim 16, characterized in that the increase in the available cable extension occurs when the piston moves, which partially occupied the cable, and releases that cable space previously occupied by the formed assembly by the piston and the housing, allowing masking rings inside the housing.
[19]
19. - PROCEDURE FOR THE CONFIGURATION OF THE SAFETY DEVICE according to claim 16 characterized in that the reduction of the available cable extension occurs when moving the piston, main or secondary, inversely to claim 17.
one
[20]
20.- PROCEDURE FOR THE CONFIGURATION OF THE SAFETY DEVICE according to claim 16, characterized in that the reduction of the available cable extension occurs when the piston moves and partially occupies the cable, expelling the masked rings inside it.
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