Patent classifications
F16G13/12
Safety chain attachment
An attachment for use with a safety chain which has a leading link and a following link, the attachment having a clevis with first and second lateral side sections and an opening between the side sections into which a leading end of the leading link is receivable; and a pin receivable by the first and second side sections so as to extend across the opening to couple the leading link to the clevis and a portion of the clevis defined between the first and second sections has a configuration complementary to a configuration of the leading end of the leading link; and/or portions of the first and second side sections have configurations complementary to configurations of portions of a leading end of the following link, such that there is a close fit between the clevis and chain when the leading link is coupled to the clevis by the pin.
Safety chain attachment
An attachment for use with a safety chain which has a leading link and a following link, the attachment having a clevis with first and second lateral side sections and an opening between the side sections into which a leading end of the leading link is receivable; and a pin receivable by the first and second side sections so as to extend across the opening to couple the leading link to the clevis and a portion of the clevis defined between the first and second sections has a configuration complementary to a configuration of the leading end of the leading link; and/or portions of the first and second side sections have configurations complementary to configurations of portions of a leading end of the following link, such that there is a close fit between the clevis and chain when the leading link is coupled to the clevis by the pin.
CHAIN WITH ENDLESS BRAIDED CHAIN-LINK
The invention relates to a chain comprising a plurality of interconnected chain-links wherein at least one chain-link comprises a braided core comprising a first primary strand comprising polymeric elongated elements wherein the polymeric elongated element has a tenacity of at least 1.0 N/tex wherein the braided core is braided from at least 2 consecutive turns of the primary strand. The invention also relates to a braided endless shaped element suitable as chain-link for said chain. The invention further relates to a chain wherein the chain has a tenacity (Ten) in N/Tex and a combined titer of the 2 legs of the chain-link comprising polymeric elongated elements (T) in MTex, with Ten0.50*T.sup.0.05.
Suspension ring for multistrand lifting tackle
A suspension ring for multistrand lifting tackle comprises two parallel rectilinear legs connected to one another at their ends by arcuate connecting legs. A lower connecting leg is along a longitudinal center line of the ring, extending as a circular segment in the central region of its extent and in the two regions in which it merges into each of the two legs. The radii of the rounded portions on the inside of the ring are less than half the internal width of the ring but greater than half the diameter of the legs, and the central region in the form of a circular segment is connected at its ends to the transitional region as a circular segment to the adjacent leg via a rectilinear intermediate segment of the connecting leg. An angle of the intermediate segment ranges from 50 to 75 to the longitudinal center line of the ring.
Suspension ring for multistrand lifting tackle
A suspension ring for multistrand lifting tackle comprises two parallel rectilinear legs connected to one another at their ends by arcuate connecting legs. A lower connecting leg is along a longitudinal center line of the ring, extending as a circular segment in the central region of its extent and in the two regions in which it merges into each of the two legs. The radii of the rounded portions on the inside of the ring are less than half the internal width of the ring but greater than half the diameter of the legs, and the central region in the form of a circular segment is connected at its ends to the transitional region as a circular segment to the adjacent leg via a rectilinear intermediate segment of the connecting leg. An angle of the intermediate segment ranges from 50 to 75 to the longitudinal center line of the ring.
Chain
A chain having a horizontal chain link and a vertical chain link linked in the horizontal chain link. The chain links each having two legs and two opposite bows connecting the legs to one another, such that the links each form self-contained courses. The horizontal link has a functional section on at least one bow designed, on the one hand, in a blocking plane such that the functional section cannot plunge through the vertical link arranged in a first orientation relative to the horizontal link, and, on the other hand, with a width that is narrower than the inner width of the vertical link such that that functional section can plunge through the vertical link arranged in a second orientation relative to the horizontal link. The horizontal link has an inner support section in the inward-facing apex bow region and, on the functional section, provides an outer support path leading around the course of the horizontal link for supporting the vertical link.
Chain And Arrangement Of A Chain With A Sprocket
A chain having a chain link with two legs and two bows connecting the legs together, the bows extending in the bow extension direction between the two legs, wherein an end face of at least one bow, which faces outwards in the pitch direction of the chain link, has two pressure portions spaced apart from one another in the bow extension direction and an intermediate portion connecting the pressure portions, wherein the pressure portions each provide a contact surface between the chain link and a corresponding chain pocket of a chain wheel for introducing a force into the chain, and wherein the end face of the bow is convexly curved in the bow extension direction in the pressure portions and the end face of the bow has, at least in portions in the intermediate portion, a smaller radius of curvature than in the pressure portions.
LINK WITH SWIVEL BALL BUSHING ROTATABLE IN OPPOSING DIRECTIONS
An end link for use with heavy equipment includes a body and a swivel ball bushing. The body has first and second openings and defines a main body plane. The first opening has a slot located on a side thereof proximate the second opening and a truncated substantially spherical inner surface. The swivel ball bushing is seated within the first opening. The swivel ball bushing has a truncated substantially spherical outer surface in nesting engagement with the inner surface of the body and a projection at one end seated in the slot. The projection and slot are shaped to allow rotation of the swivel ball bushing relative to the body in two opposing directions about one axis of rotation or two mutually perpendicular axes of rotation.
Pivotable block lock
A block lock for connecting two chain ends is disclosed including two opposing block lock halves extending in the longitudinal direction when the block lock is in the locked state, which interlockingly engage in each other, and which lock to form at least one receiving opening for receiving a chain link. The block lock halves are pivotably coupled together in the region of a pivoting end such that the block lock halves can be shifted into an open position or locked position by performing the pivoting movement. In the locked position, the block lock halves integrally engage in one another at an opposite locking end and can be locked.
Pivotable block lock
A block lock for connecting two chain ends is disclosed including two opposing block lock halves extending in the longitudinal direction when the block lock is in the locked state, which interlockingly engage in each other, and which lock to form at least one receiving opening for receiving a chain link. The block lock halves are pivotably coupled together in the region of a pivoting end such that the block lock halves can be shifted into an open position or locked position by performing the pivoting movement. In the locked position, the block lock halves integrally engage in one another at an opposite locking end and can be locked.