Adjustable suspension assembly
11002026 ยท 2021-05-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G3/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G7/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04G3/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An adjustable suspension assembly for suspending a lower structure such as a platform from an upper structure such as a portion of a bridge. A sling, which is attachable at one end to the upper structure, is attached at its other end to one end of a chain. A device, which is attachable to the lower structure, has a pair of aligned apertures in its side walls for receiving pins. The pins are spaced to receive a thickness of a chain link but not to receive a width of the link, whereby a selected link to achieve a desired lower structure height may be cinched between the pins. The other end of the sling, which comprises a cable, has an eyelet formed by folding an end portion of the cable back over the cable and swaging the cable end portion to the cable. The chain is attached to said eyelet by receiving the end portion of the cable in one of the chain links before the cable end portion is swaged to the cable.
Claims
1. An adjustable suspension assembly comprising: a sling including a cable one end of which is attachable to a first structure; a chain having a plurality of links and having an end portion attached to an other end of said cable; and a device attachable to a second structure to be suspended from the first structure, said device including a first plate portion attachable to the second structure, a pair of generally parallel second plate portions, and means for cinching a selected one of said links between said second plate portions to adjust a suspended height of the second structure, said means for cinching including first and second pins, a first pair of aligned apertures in said second plate portions respectively for receiving said first pin, and a second pair of aligned apertures in said second plate portions respectively for receiving said second pin, wherein said first and second pins, when received in said first and second pairs respectively of aligned apertures, are spaced apart a distance which allows passage of a thickness of each of said links and which restrains passage of a width of each of said links, whereby, when the selected one of said links is received between said pins while said pins are received in said first and second pairs respectively of aligned apertures, ones of said links which are adjacent said selected one of said links are restrained from passage between said pins.
2. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said second plate portions has at least one additional aperture for attachment of a lifting device to provide temporary lifting of the second structure while the selected link is being cinched.
3. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein said pins are scaffold pins.
4. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein said pins have locking parts which partially surround said device and are held down by the force of gravity to prevent removal of the pins respectively, wherein said locking parts must be lifted against the force of gravity to enable removal of the pins respectively.
5. An assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a clip including a curved shank for attaching underlying cables to a platform, at least one aperture in said first plate portion for receiving at least one threaded portion of said shank, and at least one nut for applying to said at least one threaded portion for attaching said device to said clip.
6. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein said other end of said cable has an eyelet formed by folding an end portion of said cable back over said cable and swaging said end portion of said cable to said cable, and wherein said end portion of said chain is attached to said eyelet by receiving said end portion of said cable in one of said links in said end portion of said chain before said end portion of said cable is swaged to said cable.
7. An adjustable suspension assembly comprising: a chain having a plurality of links and having an end portion attachable to a first structure; and a device attachable to a second structure to be suspended from the first structure, said device including a first plate portion attachable to the second structure, a pair of generally parallel second plate portions, and means for cinching a selected one of said links between said second plate portions to adjust a suspended height of the second structure, said means for cinching including first and second pins, a first pair of aligned apertures in said second plate portions respectively for receiving said first pin, and a second pair of aligned apertures in said second plate portions respectively for receiving said second pin, wherein said first and second pins, when received in said first and second pairs respectively of aligned apertures, are spaced apart a distance which allows passage of a thickness of each of said links and which restrains passage of a width of each of said links, whereby, when the selected one of said links is received between said pins while said pins are received in said first and second pairs respectively of aligned apertures, ones of said links which are adjacent said selected one of said links are restrained from passage between said pins.
8. An assembly according to claim 7 wherein at least one of said second plate portions has at least one additional aperture for attachment of a lifting device to provide temporary lifting of the second structure while the selected link is being cinched.
9. An assembly according to claim 7 wherein said pins are scaffold pins.
10. An assembly according to claim 7 wherein said pins have locking parts which partially surround said device and are held down by the force of gravity to prevent removal of the pins respectively, wherein said locking parts must be lifted against the force of gravity to enable removal of the pins respectively.
11. An assembly according to claim 7 further comprising a clip including a curved shank for attaching underlying cables to said second structure, at least one aperture in said first plate portion for receiving at least one threaded portion of said shank, and at least one nut for applying to said at least one threaded portion for attaching said device to said clip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
(4) Referring to the drawings, there is shown generally at 10 a suspension assembly, which comprises a combination of a conventional sling 12, a chain 14 one end 16 of which is attached to an end 18 of the sling 12 and an other end of which is attached to an adjustment device, illustrated generally at 20, in a manner as described hereinafter for providing adjustability to the overall length or height, illustrated at 22, of the suspension assembly 10 for thereby providing a desired height to a platform 24 to which the adjustment device 20 is attached. Each of the parts thereof, unless otherwise specified or apparent, is composed of steel or other suitable metal or other suitable material.
(5) The sling 12 is a length of cable 15 (or wire rope or other suitable flexible strand) having attachment means in the form of a loop or eye or eyelet 19 at each end wherein the cable 15 is folded back over and attached to itself to form an eyelet or loop, and a protective thimble (not shown) suitably received within the eyelet 19. The sling 12 shown in
(6) The chain 14 is formed of a plurality of, for example, 21 to 25 interconnected identical links 30 (as needed to provide the desired range of height adjustment), the upper end portion or link 16 (preferably the end link) of which is received on the lower end or eyelet 18 prior to the above described swaging process thereby desirably permanently and inexpensively connecting the upper end 16 of the chain to the lower end 18 of the sling 12.
(7) Unless otherwise stated, illustrative dimensions provided herein are for exemplary purposes only and not for purposes of limitation. Each link 30 for an exemplary chain has, for example, a thickness, a width, and a height, illustrated at 32, 34, and 36 respectively, which, for a suitable chain 14, may, for example, be inch, 1 inch, and 2 inches respectively, the width 34 being substantially greater than the thickness 32. The chain 14 is of a type wherein, as viewed from a particular direction such as in
(8) Referring to
(9) Each of the side walls 44 has in its upper portion a pair of spaced apertures, illustrated at 48, wherein the apertures 48 in one of the side walls 44 are aligned with the apertures 48 respectively in the other of the side walls 44. A pin 52 is insertable in each aperture 48 in one side wall 44 and the corresponding aligned aperture 48 in the other side wall 44. The pins 52, which have heads 54, are desirably inserted from opposite side walls 44 respectively, as illustrated in
(10) In order to retain the pins 52 in the respective aligned apertures 48 without the necessity of applying nuts, the pins 52 are preferably scaffold pins, which may also be referred to as adjustment retainers and which are disclosed in the aforesaid U.S. Pat. No. 9,784,001. The scaffold pin includes, in addition to the shank 56 and head 54, a locking part 58 which utilizes gravity for retaining the shank 56 in the respective aligned apertures 48 as follows. The locking part 58 includes a first portion 60 which extends from the head 54 downwardly, a second portion 62 which extends from an end of the first portion 60 along side a lower portion of the respective side wall 44 to just beyond the nearest edge of the respective side wall 44, a third portion 64 which extends from the end of the second portion 62 across both side walls 44, and a fourth portion 66 which extends from the end of the third portion 54 along the respective side wall 44 to a point 68 of termination. It can be seen in
(11) Additional apertures 61 (or at least one additional aperture 61) are provided to the sides of apertures 48 respectively to allow attachment of a lifting device for temporary lifting of the platform 24 so that the cable 14 may be attached to or detached from the device 20 or for any other suitable purpose.
(12) The platform 24 is supported by cables 63 such as shown in, for example, the aforesaid U.S. Pat. No. 5,730,248. The decking 24 is attached to the cables 63 at multiple locations by clips 65 comprising a pair of plates 67 which abut (end edge to end edge) to cover openings (not shown) in the decking 24 and a U-bolt 71 which receives a cable 63, and nuts 70 applied to its two threaded end portions 72 thereby securing the cable 63 to the decking 24 at that point. Similar clips are also shown in the aforesaid U.S. Pat. No. 5,730,248 and in others of the aforesaid patents. For example, a clip may have a J-bolt with one end connected to a plate and the other end receiving a nut. The use of underlying cables to support decking for platforms and the attachment thereof to the decking by clips of various types is well known in the art.
(13) In accordance with the present invention, the end portions 72 of the U-bolt are also received in apertures, illustrated at 74 (one shown), in the bottom wall 42 of the device 20 before the nuts 70 are applied, thereby attaching the device 20 to the platform 24, without the need for expensive hooks or the like. If a different type of clip is used, it may suitably attach the platform 24 to the device 20 using principles commonly known to those of ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention pertains.
(14) In order to suspend the platform 24 at the desired height, the sling eyelet 19 (the one unattached to the chain 14) is suitably attached to an overhanging bridge portion 26 such as by receiving the eyelet on the hook 28. The device 20 as well as an underlying cable 63 are attached to the platform with the U-bolt 71 or as is otherwise suitable. Using a temporary suspension device such as another sling attached at one of the apertures 61 to maintain the platform 24 temporarily lifted, the correct chain link 30 for the desired platform height is selected and its thickness 32 inserted in position between the side walls 44 and the pins 52 inserted into the respective aligned apertures 48 (while suitably holding the locking parts 58 above the side walls 44, then allowing the locking parts to fall by gravity and urging as necessary into locking position after the pins 52 are inserted), thereby cinching the selected link 30 for the desired platform height into position. As seen in
(15) It should be understood that the clip 65 as well as underlying cables 63 are not essential to the present invention and that the suspension assembly 10 may be used to suspend things other than platforms by suitable attachment of the device 20 thereto.
(16) It should be understood that, while the present invention has been described in detail herein, the invention can be embodied otherwise without departing from the principles thereof, and that such other embodiments are meant to come within the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.