Patent classifications
F16G11/04
Wire rope clamp assembly
A wire rope clamp assembly for use with an elevator is provided. The wire rope clamp includes a first clamp member having an outer side and an inner side. The inner side has a plurality of channels configured to receive one or more suspension members. The plurality of first clamp member channels has a plurality of surface structures configured to engage lays of the one or more suspension members. A second clamp member is configured for attachment to the first clamp member. The second clamp member has an outer side and an inner side. The inner side has a plurality of channels configured to receive the one or more suspension members. The plurality of second clamp member channels has a plurality of surface structures configured to engage lays of the one or more suspension members. The plurality of surface structures for the first and second clamp member channels are multidirectional.
Method of inspecting and monitoring a fiber termination
A system for monitoring the performance of a multi-stranded tensile member where a portion of the strands are concealed within a termination. The invention provides a monitoring system that allows the user to determine when one or more of the strands has degraded to a point of concern. In some embodiments the monitoring system depends on visual inspection and in other embodiments the monitoring system is automated.
ROPE FASTENING ARRANGEMENT OF HOISTING DEVICE
A rope fastening arrangement of a hoisting device, which comprises a rope drum, a fastening device having a chamber which defines the vertical boundary dimensions, the horizontal boundary dimensions, and depth direction boundary dimensions of the fastening device, a hoisting rope and a hoisting member which by means of the hoisting rope ascends and descends supported by the fastening device and rope drum. Said rope fastening arrangement further comprises that the hoisting rope (4) is locked to the fastening device by wedging, whereby the fastening device guides the first end of the hoisting rope away so that the first end of the hoisting rope does not extend outside the vertical boundary dimensions of the chamber.
Potting neck enhancement
A cable termination in which part of the potted region is free to flex somewhat. A portion of the potted region is maintained within an anchor and rigidly held in the conventional fashion. Another portion, however, extends out of the anchor to ease the transition between the unpotted cable filaments and the filaments locked within the anchor.
Potting neck enhancement
A cable termination in which part of the potted region is free to flex somewhat. A portion of the potted region is maintained within an anchor and rigidly held in the conventional fashion. Another portion, however, extends out of the anchor to ease the transition between the unpotted cable filaments and the filaments locked within the anchor.
VEHICLE COVER AND SECUREMENT SYSTEM
A vehicle cover is provided, having a flexible fabric body defining an interior cavity which is positionable over an vehicle. Elastic members positioned in passages at the front and rear of the cover are stretchable to mounts on the sides of the cover, to stretch and impart a bias to the elastic member to form a biased contact of the cover with the vehicle.
VEHICLE COVER AND SECUREMENT SYSTEM
A vehicle cover is provided, having a flexible fabric body defining an interior cavity which is positionable over an vehicle. Elastic members positioned in passages at the front and rear of the cover are stretchable to mounts on the sides of the cover, to stretch and impart a bias to the elastic member to form a biased contact of the cover with the vehicle.
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR HOLDING AND RELEASING A CABLE IN A PIPE SPLITTER
A cable retention and release mechanism includes a cable gripping device including a cable passage. A cable extends through the cable passage. A cable gripping device collar is movably coupled around the cable gripping device. An outer cable gripping device surface is seated against a cable gripping device receiving inner surface preventing movement of the cable gripping device relative to the cable gripping device collar. The cable gripping device receiving inner surface clamps the cable gripping device on the cable and prevents sliding movement of the cable. A jack is movably coupled with the cable gripping device collar. In a first engaged position the jack is engaged against the cable gripping device proximal end. In a second engaged position the jack unseats the outer cable gripping device surface from the cable gripping device receiving inner surface and releases the clamping of the cable.
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR HOLDING AND RELEASING A CABLE IN A PIPE SPLITTER
A cable retention and release mechanism includes a cable gripping device including a cable passage. A cable extends through the cable passage. A cable gripping device collar is movably coupled around the cable gripping device. An outer cable gripping device surface is seated against a cable gripping device receiving inner surface preventing movement of the cable gripping device relative to the cable gripping device collar. The cable gripping device receiving inner surface clamps the cable gripping device on the cable and prevents sliding movement of the cable. A jack is movably coupled with the cable gripping device collar. In a first engaged position the jack is engaged against the cable gripping device proximal end. In a second engaged position the jack unseats the outer cable gripping device surface from the cable gripping device receiving inner surface and releases the clamping of the cable.
Rope Coupling Apparatus
A rope coupling apparatus configured for connecting or terminating a rope without the use of rope knots or terminations is disclosed. The rope coupling apparatus may include a retainer member with a first portion, a second portion and opposing side portions, an opening through the first portion of the retainer member, a rope receiver on the second portion of the retainer member; and a plurality of notches disposed on one or both of the opposing side portions of the retainer member.