Patent classifications
F16G11/105
DIRECTIONAL LOCK FOR INTERFACE HEADGEAR ARRANGEMENT
A directional lock or a headgear or interface assembly comprising one or more directional locks that include a catch arrangement for initiating or assisting in movement of a lock member of the direction lock. In some configurations, the catch arrangement assists movement of the lock member in only a portion of a range of travel of the lock member. In some configurations, the directional lock has a housing and a sleeve and the catch arrangement has a catch arm carried by the sleeve. The catch arm includes a catch end that contacts the lock member, which can be a lock washer in some configurations.
TENSIONING TERMINAL HAVING A PROTECTIVE PROTRUSION
Terminal turnbuckle having a protective protrusion of the type used for fixing and tensioning filiform elements or the like located between two post-type rigid elements or the like, comprising a solid body (1) housing the elements for retaining the filiform element therein, internally having a channel-like cavity suitable for serving as means for receiving an end portion of a filiform element or the like, allowing the free circulation thereof in one direction, and blocking the movement thereof in the opposite direction, and wherein said solid body (1) has a protrusion (2) in the entry area of the filiform element (3) responsible for protecting said filiform element (3) from the edges present in an opening of the post (4) or the like where the body (1) has been installed.
Cable gripper system
Disclosed is an integrated mechanical means for gripping and releasing a cable or wire rope comprising opposing gripper members having a cable gripping surface and mechanical means for timing the closing and opening of the gripper members about a cable surface such that each gripping member applies substantially the same pressure to the cable or wire rope surface at substantially the same time.
DIRECTIONAL LOCK FOR INTERFACE HEADGEAR ARRANGEMENT
A directional lock or a headgear or interface assembly comprising one or more directional locks that include a catch arrangement for initiating or assisting in movement of a lock member of the direction lock. In some configurations, the catch arrangement assists movement of the lock member in only a portion of a range of travel of the lock member. In some configurations, the directional lock comprises a housing and a sleeve and the catch arrangement comprises a catch arm carried by the sleeve. The catch arm includes a catch end that contacts the lock member, which can be a lock washer in some configurations.
Self-locking cable gripper
A self-locking cable gripper includes a housing having a void which tapers between openings at the housing's top and bottom. A collapsible member having a central passage is adjacent the bottom opening. A pair of half jaws are between the collapsible member and the top opening, sized such that they move towards each other as the jaws are moved toward the bottom opening due to the taper of the void. The top and bottom openings, central passage, and inner surfaces of the jaws define a channel capable of receiving a cable passed through the housing from its bottom to its top opening. When the cable is pulled in the direction opposite that with which it was installed, the half jaws are drawn toward the housing's bottom opening such that their inner surfaces are urged towards each other, thereby locking the cable in place while it is under tension.
Cleat and cleat fairing for a boat
A cleat for a boat includes a cam mounted to the boat, where the cam has a rotatable toothed surface for pressing against a line. The cleat also includes a guide mounted to the boat adjacent the cam, where the guide has a surface for directing the line above a top of the cam. In addition, the cleat has a slot formed in the surface of the guide, which permits the line to be moved into opposition with the rotatable toothed surface of the cam.
Bicycle seatpost assembly with cable connecting device
A first cylinder, a second cylinder configured to be telescopically received therein are provided, a positioner configured to relatively position the first cylinder and the second cylinder, an operator configured to be mounted to a bicycle and operatively coupled to the positioner, and a control cable. The control cable may include an outer casing, a first cable having a first end and a second end and configured to be operatively connected to the positioner at the first end, and a second cable having a third end and a fourth end. The second cable may be configured to be operatively connected to the operator at the third end. A cable connector may be configured to connect the second end of the first cable and the fourth end of the second cable.
WIRE GRIPPER
Provided is a wire gripper that can make it easier to lift its tip being grasped by fingers. A wire gripper 10 includes: a wire gripper body member 12 including a fixed gripping body 20 and a coupling member guide 26; an operating member 14 pivotably mounted to the wire gripper body member 12; a movable gripping body member 16 including a linear body holding portion 22; and a coupling member 18 coupled to the operating member 14 through a rotary shaft 72 for pivotally moving the operating member 14, wherein a larger weight is allocated to the wire gripper body member 12, the operating member 14, and the movable gripping body member 16 than the coupling member 18 to thus establish weight distribution whereby a more weight is allocated in a direction in which the coupling member 18 is pushed back than in a direction in which the coupling member 18 is pulled; a grasp portion 500 for grasping the wire gripper is provided in a region near the center of gravity and on the pulling side of the coupling member 18; and the grasp portion 500 is composed of a coupling member body of the coupling member 18 and the coupling member guide 26 provided projecting downward at the pulling side of the wire gripper body member 12, the grasp portion being formed so that the grasp portion can be grasped by a finger and/or a palm.
HEADGEAR WITH LOCK DISENGAGEMENT MECHANISM
A respiratory mask system is provided comprising a respiratory mask and a head engaging portion, wherein the head engaging portion is configured to couple to the respiratory mask to engage a wearer's head via a disengageable mechanism. The disengageable mechanism may comprise a linking member attached to the head engaging portion, a disengagement member attached to the respiratory mask and configured to receive the linking member, wherein the disengagement member is configured to be moveable between a first position and a second position, a control configured to allow a wearer of the mask to move the disengagement member towards the first position and one or more surfaces defined by the disengagement member and configured to exert a frictional force on the linking member.
CORD LOCK
A cord lock includes a main body having front and rear walls and two side walls, an elongated hole, and an inclined portion formed in an inner surface of the side walls; and an operating button having front and rear wall side operating portions arranged on the front wall and the rear wall, respectively, a connecting portion integrally connected to the front and rear wall side operating portions through the elongated hole, a biasing device biasing the front and rear side operating portions to the one side opening to cooperate with the inclined portion, and a gear-shaped engagement portion adapted to pinch the band inserted into the tubular shape. The operating button has a pivot portion, wherein a distance between an axial end of the pivot portion and a shaft end supporting the gear-shaped engagement portion is narrower than a thickness of the gear-shaped engagement portion.