High strength single screw rope terminator connector
11739812 ยท 2023-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16G11/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T24/3967
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
International classification
F16G11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16G11/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16G11/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A cable terminator connector includes a screw and base having a first opening and a second opening. The first and second openings are configured to receive first and second cable portions wherein the screw is threaded into the base thereby pushing the first and second cable portions into the first and second openings and clamping the first and second cables portions into the base.
Claims
1. A cable terminator connector comprising: a screw comprising a threaded portion and an unthreaded portion, wherein said threaded portion diameter is greater than a diameter of said unthreaded portion; a base comprising a housing with a recessed portion forming a first pair of openings and a second pair of openings formed on opposite side walls of said base; wherein said first and second openings are configured to receive first and second cable portions; wherein when said screw is threaded into said housing said first and second cable portions are pushed into pockets formed within the recessed portion of said housing by said unthreaded portion of said screw thereby clamping said first and second cables portions into said housing; wherein said screw comprises a head and said unthreaded portion comprises a tapered portion, and wherein said threaded portion extends between said head and said tapered portion; wherein said base comprises a threaded portion positioned adjacent said first and second openings, wherein said threaded portion diameter is greater than an outer diameter of said recessed portion first and second pair of openings.
2. A cable terminator connector comprising: a screw comprising a threaded portion and an unthreaded portion, wherein said threaded portion diameter is greater than a diameter of said unthreaded portion; a base comprising a recessed portion having a first pair of openings and a second pair of openings formed on opposite side walls of said base and a threaded portion having a diameter greater than a diameter of the recessed portion; wherein said first and second pair of openings are configured to receive first and second cable portions; wherein when said screw is threaded into said threaded portion of said base, said first and second cable portions are pushed into pockets formed within the recessed portion of said base by said unthreaded portion of said screw thereby clamping said first and second cables portions into said base; wherein said screw comprises a head and said unthreaded portion comprises a tapered portion, and wherein said threaded portion extends between said head and said tapered portion; and wherein said first and second pair of openings are parallel to each other.
3. A method of terminating cable comprising: providing a screw having a threaded portion and a tapered portion having a smaller diameter than said threaded portion; providing a base having a threaded portion and a recessed portion comprising a first pair of openings and a second pair of openings; inserting first and second cable portions into said first and second pair of openings of said base; threading said screw into a threaded portion of said base and moving said tapered portion into contact with said first and second cable portions thereby pushing said first and second cable portions into pockets formed in sidewalls of said base by said first and second pairs of openings thereby clamping said first and second cables portions into said base; wherein said base threaded portion has a greater diameter than said recessed portion; and wherein said first and second pairs of openings of said base each includes a pair of openings formed on opposite side walls of said base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
(41) In accordance with the present disclosure, there are three preferred embodiments of the disclosure, all of which utilize twin tracks of cable clamping on a circular path, one screw, and a tapered section of the screw which displaces the cable into circular pockets where they become clamped.
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(46) The cables 36 are inserted through the parallel ports 34, 35 of the base housing 32 and the screw 30 is installed. Port 34 includes a pair of openings 45, 49 aligned with each other and formed on opposite walls 63, 65 of base 32. Port 35 has a pair of openings 47, 61 aligned with each other and on opposite walls 63, 65. Openings 45, 49 are preferably parallel with openings 47, 61.
(47) The taper portion 40 of the screw first passes between parallel paths of the cable formed by ports 34, 35, then it is tightened into the base housing 32, pushing the portions 37, 39 of cable 36 into the circular pockets formed by ports 34, 35 and clamping them to the housing 32 (see
(48) This configuration enables a larger screw to be utilized and an enclosed circular pocket within the housing thus provides a stronger clamping force onto the cable.
(49) In accordance with a third embodiment of the disclosure, referring now to
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(51) The taper portion 60 of the screw first passes between the parallel paths of the cable formed by slots 54, 55, then as the screws are tightened into the housing threaded section 75, screw 50 pushes the cable portions 56, 57 into the circular pockets of slots 54, 59 and clamps the cable to the housing. This configuration enables a larger screw to be utilized thus provides a stronger clamping force onto the cables and provides easier installation of the cables with the slots provided.
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(54) The cables 110 are inserted through the parallel ports 104, 106 of the base housing 102 after which the screw 100 is then installed. Port 104 includes a pair of openings 120, 122 aligned with each other and formed on opposite walls 124, 126 of base 102. Similarly, port 106 has a pair of openings 128, 130 aligned with each other and on opposite walls 124, 126 of the base housing. Openings 120, 122 are preferably parallel with each other and with openings 128, 130 which are also parallel to each other.
(55) The taper portion 114 of the screw 100 first passes between parallel paths of the cable formed by ports 104, 106, then it is tightened into the base housing 102, pushing portions 132, 134 of cable 110 into the circular pockets formed by ports 104, 106 and clamping them to the housing 102 (see
(56) This embodiment enables a larger screw 100 to be utilized and the enclosed circular pockets 104, 106 within the base housing 102 thus provides a stronger clamping force onto the cable 110.
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(60) The larger threaded portion 140 of the base 102 in this embodiment enables a much simpler machining operation to form the circular pockets 104, 106 of the base, since the pockets outer diameter 144 is smaller than the thread diameter 142 in the base allowing a simple smaller tool to machine the pocket (or recess area) to receive the cable portions during product use. The previous embodiment has a larger pocket diameter relative to the base thread diameter thus requires a special variable axis tool to pass by the base thread then cut a larger diameter pocket feature into the base.
(61) Since the screw and base thread diameters are larger than the previous embodiment, the rope clamping force can be increased that acts to secure the rope within the connector assembly during installation.
(62) The exemplary embodiments have been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Obviously, modifications or alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the proceeding detailed description. It is intended that the exemplary embodiment and appended claims be construed as including all such modifications and alterations.