Integrated soft shackle with notched button
11828347 · 2023-11-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16G11/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16G11/046
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16G11/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16G11/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A button is provided, for use in a soft shackle in a rope. The button is made of a material equal to or exceeding the strength of the rope. The button has a notch and an oval. The notch and oval form a bar. The bar is dimensioned in size to not deform when the button is under a load equal to the strength of the rope.
Claims
1. A rope with an integrated soft shackle at one end, said integrated soft shackle comprising: a notched button and having an oval opening, said notched button and said oval opening forming a bar therebetween between, wherein the rope has two loops which circle the bar fixing said notched button to said rope, said rope further comprising a noose that can slip over the notched button completing a cinched loop of said integrated soft shackle at an end of the rope.
2. The rope with the integrated soft shackle of claim 1, wherein a ratio of a cross section of the bar to a cross sectional area of the rope is substantially between about 2 and about 3.5.
3. The rope with the integrated soft shackle of claim 1, wherein a ratio of a contact surface area of the bar to a contact surface area of the rope is no less than 1.25, and not greater than 3.25.
4. The rope with the integrated soft shackle of claim 3, wherein the button is made of aerospace grade aluminium.
5. A method of making the soft shackle with said notched button and said rope as claimed in claim 1, wherein said method comprising the steps of: making a first loop of said two loops in a rope such that the first loop fits around a bar formed between a notch and oval opening of a notched button, making a noose in the rope that can cinch around the notched button, making a second loop of said two loops that fits around the bar, and splicing an end of the rope back into the rope.
6. A method of using the soft shackle with the rope having the notched button attached thereto, as claimed in claim 1, with a noose at the end of the rope, said method comprising the steps of: opening the noose wide enough to slip over the notched button, placing the noose over the notched button, and cinching the noose tight around the notched button.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawing, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) Applicants begin by reciting the element number for ease in assiting with identitying such elements in
(11) As described in more detail below, a notched button 1 is woven or spliced into a rope 4. Together an oval hole 2 and a notch 3 create a bar 9 that a first loop 5 and a second loop 7 of rope 4 wrap around. Bar 9 is sized so rope 4, when passed around it, does not lose strength.
(12) In one embodiment, the notched button 1 has edges that are rounded or smoothed over, so rope 4 is not chafed or cut when a noose 6 is cinched over notched button 1. Notched button 1 is preferably disc shaped and made from high strength material, for example aerospace grade 7075 aluminum (AA7075), such that the strength of notched button 1 meets or exceeds the strength of rope 4 and thus does not deform when loads are applied that exceed the breaking strength of rope 4.
(13) It is important that bar 9 of notched button 1 is dimensioned to a minimal length and diameter that will work, strength wise, based on the diameter (gauge) of rope 4 used to for first and second loops 5 and 7. In a preferred embodiment, a length L of bar 9 as illustrated in
(14) For example, using an 8 mm rope 4 with a specified 5 mm core diameter (actual diameter of approximately 5.7 mm +/−), the overall diameter of button 1 would be about 25.5 mm with a preferred depth D of bar 9 of 9.5 mm and a preferred width W of 7.5 mm. That size allows notched button 1 to have a minimal profile while at the same time yield a sufficient contact surface between bar 9 and first and second loops 5 and 7 to avoid breaking the line or distorting bar 9. In this embodiment, the ratio of the cross sectional area of bar 9 (width W×depth D) to the cross sectional area of the core of rope 4 is preferably no less than 2.75 and no greater than 3.25. The ratio of the cross sectional contact area of bar 9 to the contact surface area of rope 4 is preferably no less than 1.25 and no greater than 3.25.
(15) In another example, using a 10 mm rope 4 with a specified 8 mm core diameter (actual diameter 8.2 mm +/−), the overall diameter of buttom 1 would be approximately 35 mm with a preferred depth D of the bar at 11.1 mm and a preffered width W of the the bar at 11.1 mm. With a larger diameter rope 4, the ratio of the cross sectional area of bar 9 to the cross sectional area of the core of rope 4 is preferably no less than 2.25 and no greater than 3.25. The ratio of the contact areas (bar/rope) is preferably no less than 1.25 and not greater than 3.25.
(16) In another embodiment as illustrated in
(17) As will be apparent to those skilled in the art, the required contact surface area is a function the strength of the materials used to manufacture notched button 1 and the strength of rope 4.
(18) Initial testing of the the invention has demonstrated that the strength of the integrated soft shackle exceeds the strength of the rope. For example, using a 5 mm single braid UHMWPE Dyneema® line 4 from New England Ropes with a rated breaking strength of 6,050 pounds, the integrated soft shackle failed at loads ranging from 6,200 pounds to as high as 6,340 pounds, with the failure occurring at noose 6.
(19) It will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that there are many ways to manufacture notched button 1. For example, one could take a rod of high strength aerospace grade aluminum having the approximate desired diameter of button 1, cut off a section of the rod to form a disc of the approximate desired thickness, and use a CDC machine to cut out oval 2 and notch 3, forming bar 9, and machine round off all of the edges. It is preferred that the surface of such an aluminum button 1 be anodized to further smooth the surface, for example, using a hard coat of MIL-A 8625 Type III Class 2 anodize.
(20) Once button 1 is made it is fairly easy for one skilled in the art to integrate button 1 with line or rope 4. With reference to
(21) Once the integrated soft shackle is made its method of use is simple. Place noose 6 over notched button 1 and cinch the noose tight around the button as shown in
(22) It is contemplated that at least one use of the present arrangement is for use in creating integrated soft shackles for sailing rigging, but many other uses are contemplated, including, but not limited to, off road vehicle winch cables and recovery ropes and straps, as well as replacement for equestrian knots and leads for items such as holsters. The integrated soft shackle can also be used in camping, fishing, climbing, and fire and rescue fields.
(23) While only certain features of the invention have been illustrated and described herein, many modifications, substitutions, changes or equivalents will now occur to those skilled in the art. It is therefore, to be understood that this application is intended to cover all such modifications and changes that fall within the true spirit of the invention.