Patent ID: 8100448

Claim:
A self-locking lifting hook for lifting a load, of the kind comprising: an arcuate hook body having an upper end portion provided with a pivot pin on which a two-arm lever is journalled, a lower arcuate portion provided with a central supporting point at the inside for carrying the entire load during a lifting operation, and a free end portion with a pointed end, said upper end portion and said pointed end defining a hook opening there between, said hook opening facing upwards during use of the hook, including loading and unloading the hook, the pointed end being situated at a higher level than the central supporting point, said two-arm lever having an upper arm provided with a suspension element designed to be coupled to a hoisting means, such as a rope, a chain or a wire, and a lower arm extending from said pivot pin to a free end portion and being designed as a closure means for said hook opening, said lever being pivotable at said pivot pin between a closed position, in which said free end portion of the closure arm abuts the outside of said pointed end of the hook body, and a fully open position, in which the closure arm is swung away from said pointed end of the hook body so as to provide access to said hook opening and enable the insertion of a load into the inside of the hook body onto said central supporting point, wherein the closure arm is retained in said closed position when the lifting book is under load by way of said upper suspension element and said central supporting point inside the hook body being located on an imaginary lifting axis which is displaced sideways in relation to the pivot pin, wherein the lifting hook further comprises a finger element adapted to keep said hook opening closed upon said lever being pivoted to its fully open, position when being unloaded, and wherein the closure arm is provided with a second pivot pin adjacent to the pivot pin, on which second pivot pin the finger element is pivotably mounted on the closure arm, so as to close said hook opening, under the influence of spring means, irrespective of the pivotal position of said lever, so that the hook opening is always kept closed, unless the closure arm is swung into its fully open position and, thereafter, the finger element is operated so as to be retracted into its opening position.