US1825074A - Cable splicing and clamping device - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16G—BELTS, CABLES, OR ROPES, PREDOMINANTLY USED FOR DRIVING PURPOSES; CHAINS; FITTINGS PREDOMINANTLY USED THEREFOR
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- F16G11/02—Means for fastening cables or ropes to one another or to other objects; Caps or sleeves for fixing on cables or ropes with parts deformable to grip the cable or cables; Fastening means which engage a sleeve or the like fixed on the cable
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- Y10T403/57—Distinct end coupler
- Y10T403/5761—Interrupted periphery, e.g., split or segmental, etc.
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- a further object of my device resides in applied to the cable; or line; a piece at a time and "the clamping mechanism be applied without theremoval 'of the line, or the loosening of one end of the lin'e.
- a further object of my device resides in a structure adapted for being attached to a cable way, guy'line or sky line in place and to which may be attached any desired block or tackle, 'qui'ckly and Without undue loss oftime.
- Lclainp in preferred embodiment used to "form a 'loo'p or an eye. fin a rope or cable shewn in position uponthe cable.
- ' F-i'gi 2 is a side elevation of a single ended clamp shown in use in the splicing of a cable or rope.
- a still further object of r'ny invention re "sides in the; structure that is adaptable as a orj being attached to parallel lines, toiform preferredform" of embodiment of which is Fig. 1 is aside elevation of a single ended 1929.,- S eriaIINo. 244,398;
- FigQ 3 isla perspective, end view. of the female'end of a single ended clamp used for splicing or for the passing oftworreeves of line through the .clanipin pre'feri'ed embo imentp a Fig. Lisa-sectional; side elevation of the clamp in use as a splice inthe line.
- Fig.5 is a sectional, 'end'view; taken on line 5-5 ofFig. 1', looking inthe direction indicated '-1 i
- Fig. 6 is a side elevation of a doubl e ended clamp: shown in position as a splice in the line or cable.
- Fig-7 is a side elevation of a double' ended clainpshown in position uponfa line being 65 used as a splice in'the line or'as a stop disposed upon-the line. l
- K Fig. 8 is aside elevationypartially in sectiong of adoubleended'cla'inp. w I
- Fig. 9 is a side elevation ofa double ended clamp, shown in position upon the line and having a block-attached theretoithe same being an illustrated embodiment of "the" dein logging'and marine work. 7 7
- FIG. 10 is .a perspectivejend"view;illus 'trating the application of'mv'devic'e to a line in placeand'in positioni Fig.'11 is a sectional, side elevation of the "end of a double? ended clamping' iio device.
- Fig. i2 is a' sectionale'e'ndviw,takenon line 12'12'of Fig. ll looking'in thedirection indicated.
- I I Fig.'15' is a perspective, end vview, of one of thei shoes to be used in conjunction with the device where the. same is being used upon adrumyf r Fig; 16 isa perspective, end'view, of the device being used in" conjunction with a windingzdrumx Fig.1? is a 'section'al, side viewiofadow
- Like reference characters refer to like parts rthroughoutthe several views.
- a split body member 1 and 2 is formed of independent units having a central section '3, hingedly secured to one of the side bodyv members by any suitable fastening means.
- Each ofthe side body members 1 and 2. form substantially a vhalfcylinder 4'and 5, with the hinged member 3, having substantially. a half cylinder '6 and 7 disposedat oppositely disposed sides, so that if a splice is to be ffiormed,-as illustrated in Fig.
- the main line 8 maybe passed through one of the sides .ofthe clamp and the return end 9 may be passed through the oppositely-disposed side of the clamp to form an eye 10
- Within lthe-bi ht. 'Bodymembers 1 and .2 are threaded on their outer periphery to which the male end 37 may be threaded.
- a lug 12 outwardly extendsfrom the side of the central section.
- the lug being adapted to engage within the receiving recess 13, disposed in one of the side sections.
- the side body elements 1 and 2 are hingedly secured together by a hinged 7 link 14 that is disposed therebetween, and
- a modified form of the clamp may be made, as illustrated in Figs. 7 and '8 where-. -in'the central side wall sections 24 and 25- have uniformlytapering, oppositely disposed ends, to form .aclampingd'evice for a single cable to be passed therebetween.
- Male clamping collars 26 ;and 27 are adapted to being driven upon oppositely disposed ends 7 ofthe clamp and when a suflicient pressure has been developed between :the side wall members 24 and25 and the cable '28 to be passed therebetween the same are held in relatively fixed position relative to the .side wall members 24 and 25 by the locking device 29.
- 'A slot 30 is longitudinally disposed on the outer surface of eachof the collars 26 and 27 5 with lockingv notches 31 ment within the locking notches so that when the collars are driven home on the clamping device it is maintained in position through thelockinghook engaging the looking notches.
- the clamping device may be made ,as illustrated" in Figs. 9,10, 11., 12 and 13, and wherein the central sections 34 and ,35' are adaptedzto -:coact with each other and wherein the side wall member .34 has a central ri'b 36.
- the adjacent section is then put in'iplace within the yoke 36.
- the A female engaging .endsect-ions 37 and 38 which are made split, as illustratedi-n Fig.
- the supporting block 43 may have any suitable supporting means associated therewith as a ring 7 '46 into which .ayoke 47 is-made to engage for supporting any suitable tackle gear as .a
- the combination of male .and female coin-S ing i clamping elements comprising two sections hingedlysecuredwith each other beingthreaded their outer periphcry, ;a separator hingedly disposed longitudinally therebetween having a concaved no surface disposed on its oppositely disposed sides and male elements having means hingedly disposed thereon for permitting their placement about the -male element Without disturbing the cable.
- the combination of male and female clamping elements in threaded relationship "with each s other comprising a plurality of semi-cylindrical"units hingedly connected with each other and a separator bin edly disposed therebetweenadapted for maliing two complete cylinders when in closed position, threads disposed on their outer periphery, meansdisposed within two units for the preventing of longitudinal slippage of the separator section when clamped on a line, the male elements compris ng a plurality of units hingedly connected with each other, threads disposed on their inner walls, and means for locking the said units when the male sections are placed in position for threading together the male and face each having a hinged opening, and
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Sept 29, 1931. F. H. KNAPP L 1,825,074
CABLE SPL ICING AND CLAMPING DEVICE Filed March 5,1929 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Sept. 29, 1931-. F. H. KNAPP 1,825,074
CABLE SPLICING AND CLAMPING DEVICE Filed March 5, 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 fig; 1
Patented Sept. 29, 1931' i f m-nnnnnmcxinixnui or ELs -wnsnnvcinoiv i cABLE s LIcI NG QAND onAivi -ine n-nyicn Application filed March 5,
My patent application-relates to clamping devices for use-upon cables, cable ways, guy lines; and infany and all places where it is found desirable to placea clamp to which blocks, tackle, guy lines, and the like may be attached or to be used as a splicing I One of the objects of my deviceis to provide a clamping devicethatmay be placed on the linewith the line in place without the removal of the line orthe' loosening of one end of the line. V
a A further object of my device resides in applied to the cable; or line; a piece at a time and "the clamping mechanism be applied without theremoval 'of the line, or the loosening of one end of the lin'e.
A further object of my device resides in a structure adapted for being attached to a cable way, guy'line or sky line in place and to which may be attached any desired block or tackle, 'qui'ckly and Without undue loss oftime.
singleended unit or as a double'ended unit, and that is adapted to clamping .jasingle line "hereinafter shown with reference to the drawin'gs which accompany and a pai' t of this specification. In the drawings:
Lclainp" in preferred embodiment used to "form a 'loo'p or an eye. fin a rope or cable shewn in position uponthe cable. 1-
' F-i'gi 2 isa side elevation of a single ended clamp shown in use in the splicing of a cable or rope.
a split; cable engaging element that mayv be v v 7 1 Y I i vice in use in conjunction with aiguy lin'e A still further object of r'ny invention re "sides in the; structure that is adaptable as a orj being attached to parallel lines, toiform preferredform" of embodiment of which is Fig. 1 is aside elevation of a single ended 1929.,- S eriaIINo. 244,398;
FigQ 3 isla perspective, end view. of the female'end of a single ended clamp used for splicing or for the passing oftworreeves of line through the .clanipin pre'feri'ed embo imentp a Fig. Lisa-sectional; side elevation of the clamp in use as a splice inthe line.
Fig.5 is a sectional, 'end'view; taken on line 5-5 ofFig. 1', looking inthe direction indicated '-1 i Fig. 6 is a side elevation of a doubl e ended clamp: shown in position as a splice in the line or cable.
Fig-7 is a side elevation of a double' ended clainpshown in position uponfa line being 65 used as a splice in'the line or'as a stop disposed upon-the line. l
K Fig. 8 is aside elevationypartially in sectiong of adoubleended'cla'inp. w I
Fig. 9 is a side elevation ofa double ended clamp, shown in position upon the line and having a block-attached theretoithe same being an illustrated embodiment of "the" dein logging'and marine work. 7 7
C15 Fig. 10 is .a perspectivejend"view;illus 'trating the application of'mv'devic'e to a line in placeand'in positioni Fig.'11 is a sectional, side elevation of the "end of a double? ended clamping' iio device.
fernale "Fig. i2 is a' sectionale'e'ndviw,takenon line 12'12'of Fig. ll looking'in thedirection indicated.
""Fig. 13 is a perspective, view of-the 8 female, end of a double ended. clamp in 'preferred embodiment, shown? openand removedfroin the male end -FigQ 14=is a sectional; side view of one of the double ended clamps, shown in'position 15590 upon a 'druin through which a cable or -rope ispassed. I I Fig.'15'is a perspective, end vview, of one of thei shoes to be used in conjunction with the device where the. same is being used upon adrumyf r Fig; 16 isa perspective, end'view, of the device being used in" conjunction with a windingzdrumx Fig.1? is a 'section'al, side viewiofadow Like reference characters refer to like parts rthroughoutthe several views.
. Referring to the mechanism illustrated in Figs. 1, 2, 3 and 4, as the'same applies to single ended clamps in'w-h-ich a split body member 1 and 2, is formed of independent units having a central section '3, hingedly secured to one of the side bodyv members by any suitable fastening means. Each ofthe side body members 1 and 2. form substantially a vhalfcylinder 4'and 5, with the hinged member 3, having substantially. a half cylinder '6 and 7 disposedat oppositely disposed sides, so that if a splice is to be ffiormed,-as illustrated in Fig. 1, the main line 8 maybe passed through one of the sides .ofthe clamp and the return end 9 may be passed through the oppositely-disposed side of the clamp to form an eye 10 Within lthe-bi ht. 'Bodymembers 1 and .2 are threaded on their outer periphery to which the male end 37 may be threaded. To prevent 6 the slippageyof the central. section "longi- 3 tudina'zlly of the line, a lug 12 outwardly extendsfrom the side of the central section.
The lug being adapted to engage within the receiving recess 13, disposed in one of the side sections. The side body elements 1 and 2 are hingedly secured together by a hinged 7 link 14 that is disposed therebetween, and
'the same is held in :placeby journal pins 15 and 16. :VVhere the double endedclamp is 'to be diormed, thesame may be made as illustrated in Figs. v5 and 6,.wherein the central side wall body members 17 and 18 are hingedlv secured together and wherein male threaded sections 37 are adapted to threaded engagement with the oppositely disposed ends of the side sections 17 and 18. The central section 21 being adapted to engage oppositely disposed sides OfpthG cables 22 and 23 being disposed therebetween.
A modified form of the clamp may be made, as illustrated in Figs. 7 and '8 where-. -in'the central side wall sections 24 and 25- have uniformlytapering, oppositely disposed ends, to form .aclampingd'evice for a single cable to be passed therebetween. Male clamping collars 26 ;and 27 are adapted to being driven upon oppositely disposed ends 7 ofthe clamp and when a suflicient pressure has been developed between :the side wall members 24 and25 and the cable '28 to be passed therebetween the same are held in relatively fixed position relative to the . side wall members 24 and 25 by the locking device 29. 'A slot 30 is longitudinally disposed on the outer surface of eachof the collars 26 and 27 5 with lockingv notches 31 ment within the locking notches so that when the collars are driven home on the clamping device it is maintained in position through thelockinghook engaging the looking notches. I
.lVhere the clamping device is to be used on logging operations, or on ships tackle, the device may be made ,as illustrated" in Figs. 9,10, 11., 12 and 13, and wherein the central sections 34 and ,35' are adaptedzto -:coact with each other and wherein the side wall member .34 has a central ri'b 36. down- A wardly extending from \the horizontal central line of the body portion 34. After'the bodyvmember-34 is placed upon the-line, as illustrated in Fig. 10 the adjacent section is then put in'iplace within the yoke 36. The A female engaging .endsect-ions 37 and 38 which are made split, as illustratedi-n Fig. 13, are then placed about the threaded end sections of the central members, whenp'laced *thereupon, the locking pins 39 are then in-3 sorted-- within the free end section of the supporting block 43 is then raised :to positiongthe same being hingedly supported to the yoke by a journalpin 44 after which the-supportingblock is maintained in posi- .tion through the locking pin 45. The supporting block 43 may have any suitable supporting means associated therewith as a ring 7 '46 into which .ayoke 47 is-made to engage for supporting any suitable tackle gear as .a
' block 48.
. While the form of :mechanism .herein shown :and described is admirably -adapted to fulfill the objects primarily stated, it is to be understood that it is not intended to con- ;fine the invention to theforms oi embodiments herein shownyand described, as it is susceptible ofv embodiment in various other 3120 forms, all coming within the scopeof the claims which follow:
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11. Ina device of the class described, the combination of male .and female coin-S ing i clamping elements, the male element comprising two sections hingedlysecuredwith each other beingthreaded their outer periphcry, ;a separator hingedly disposed longitudinally therebetween having a concaved no surface disposed on its oppositely disposed sides and male elements having means hingedly disposed thereon for permitting their placement about the -male element Without disturbing the cable.
2. In a device of the class described, the combination of male and female clamping elements in threaded relationship "with each s other, the male element comprising a plurality of semi-cylindrical"units hingedly connected with each other and a separator bin edly disposed therebetweenadapted for maliing two complete cylinders when in closed position, threads disposed on their outer periphery, meansdisposed within two units for the preventing of longitudinal slippage of the separator section when clamped on a line, the male elements compris ng a plurality of units hingedly connected with each other, threads disposed on their inner walls, and means for locking the said units when the male sections are placed in position for threading together the male and face each having a hinged opening, and
means for locking these hinged openings after placement of the female sections about the male section.
' FRED. H. KNAPP.
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DE1047546B (en) * | 1954-12-04 | 1958-12-24 | Hans Meisen | Detachable clamp for wire rope slings |
US3183566A (en) * | 1963-11-12 | 1965-05-18 | George W Yep | Clamp for securing hawsers and the like |
US4116408A (en) * | 1976-04-05 | 1978-09-26 | Soloy Conversions, Ltd. | Portable heliport |
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US6470542B1 (en) * | 2000-08-05 | 2002-10-29 | Larry P. Giannini | Device and method for tassels |
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US9717536B2 (en) | 2005-09-20 | 2017-08-01 | Zimmer Spine S.A.S. | Vertebral fixing system |
US20120197298A1 (en) * | 2005-09-20 | 2012-08-02 | Zimmer Spine S.A.S. | Vertebral fixing system |
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US20100205785A1 (en) * | 2007-08-06 | 2010-08-19 | Pink Chilli Pty Ltd | Securing device |
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