Kenter shackle
10920854 ยท 2021-02-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16G15/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16G13/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16G15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16G15/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The Invention relates to a Kenter shackle for anchor chains, at least comprising two half elements which can be coupled to one another and a coupling piece element that can be introduced between the half-elements wherein the half elements each have an L-shaped or J-shaped configuration, wherein the external toothing having a plurality of parallel toothing planes is formed at the end of a short connection leg and wherein a receiving chamber is formed at the end of a long connection leg, having an internal toothing with a plurality of parallel toothing planes, into which the external toothing of the short connection leg engages, and wherein the connection legs are connected to one another via a curved clasp. In addition, the receiving chamber in the long leg is extended by means of a cavity above the end side of the external toothing of the short leg and/or above the uppermost toothing plane of the internal toothing pointing towards the clasp.
Claims
1. A Kenter shackle for anchor chains, said Kenter shackle having at least two half elements which can be coupled to one another and a coupling piece element that can be inserted between the half elements, said Kenter shackle comprising: said at least two half elements, each have an L-shaped or J-shaped configuration, in which external toothing with a plurality of parallel toothing planes, one above another, is formed at an end of a short connecting leg, and in which a receiving chamber is formed at an end of a long connecting leg, which receiving chamber has internal toothing having a plurality of parallel toothing planes, one above another, in which the external toothing of the short connecting leg engages, the connecting legs being connected to one another via a curved clasp; wherein the receiving chamber in the long leg is widened by at least one of: a shortening of the short leg thereby lowering an end face of the external toothing of the short leg; and a cavity above an uppermost toothing plane of the plurality of parallel toothing planes of the internal toothing facing the clasp; and wherein in the uppermost toothing plane of the plurality of parallel toothing planes, outer flanks of the internal toothing continue in the direction of the clasp and run out in a rounding on a roof of the cavity.
2. The Kenter shackle as in claim 1, wherein the cavity is formed by a groove extending at least above the tooth flanks of the uppermost toothing plane.
3. The Kenter shackle as in claim 1, wherein the cavity is formed by a pocket extending at least above the tooth flanks of the uppermost toothing plane.
4. The Kenter shackle as in claim 1, wherein the toothings at pointed transitions between the tooth flanks and in inner grooves are rounded with a radius of at least 3% of a nominal chain diameter.
5. The Kenter shackle as in claim 1, wherein the toothings each comprise four toothing planes.
6. The Kenter shackle as in claim 1, wherein the toothings are formed as sawtooth toothings and are aligned with a loading flank transversely or at an obtuse angle to a longitudinal axis oriented parallel to a length of the Kenter shackle.
7. A Kenter shackle for anchor chains, comprising at least two half elements which can be coupled to one another and a coupling piece element that can be inserted between the half elements; wherein the half elements each have an L-shaped or J-shaped configuration, in which external toothing with a plurality of parallel toothing planes, one above another, is formed at an end of a short connecting leg, and in which a receiving chamber is formed at an end of a long connecting leg, which receiving chamber has internal toothing having a plurality of parallel toothing planes, one above another, in which the external toothing of the short connecting leg engages, the connecting legs being connected to one another via a curved clasp; and wherein the receiving chamber in the long leg is widened by a cavity at least one of: a shortening of the short leg thereby lowering the end face of the external toothing of the short leg; and a cavity above an uppermost toothing plane of the internal toothing facing the clasp; and wherein the toothings at the pointed transitions between the tooth flanks and in the inner grooves are rounded with a radius of at least 3% of the nominal chain diameter.
8. The Kenter shackle as set forth in claim 7 wherein the cavity is formed by a pocket extending at least above the tooth flanks of the uppermost toothing plane.
9. The Kenter shackle as set forth in claim 7 wherein the toothings each comprise four toothing planes.
10. The Kenter shackle as in claim 7, wherein the toothings are formed as sawtooth toothings and are aligned with a loading flank transversely or at an obtuse angle to a longitudinal axis oriented parallel to the length of the Kenter shackle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(5) The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to
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(7) As the side view in
(8) The clasp 13, in particular, has a diameter that corresponds to the anchor chain to be connected. An eye 19 is formed inside the clasp 13, which is suitable for holding an anchor chain link.
(9) The side view in
(10) In order to be able to generously form the corresponding curves at the tooth flank tips 12.3, 16.3 and the grooves 12.2, 16.2, a certain distance between the parallel superimposed toothing planes is required. On the other hand, the length range available for toothings 12.1, 16.1 is limited at the half element 10, since the toothing can only begin at the point where the leg 12 emerges straight from the clasp 13 and must end exactly at the center axis.
(11) The total length of a Kenter shackle composed of two half elements 10 is determined by the geometry of the adjacent anchor chain and therefore cannot be extended at will. According to the usual dimensions of anchor chains and by forming a radius of curvature of at least 3% of the nominal diameter, the formation of exactly four superimposed toothing planes is particularly advantageous.
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(13) To secure to each other the two half elements 10 pushed into each other and also to enable support of the two legs 11, 12 under load, a so-called coupling piece element 20 is inserted centrally between the legs 11, 12. It has recesses 23 on the side surfaces, which are intended for contact with corresponding protrusions 14, 15 on the half elements 10. The positive guide over the edges of the protrusions and recesses 14, 15, 23 prevents twisting of the coupling piece element 20. The coupling piece element 20 is secured in the Z direction by a screw serving as spreader element 21 that can be used to push out laterally emerging bolts 22, which engage in recesses on the inner flanks of the half elements 10 inserted into each other.
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(17) The part of the spreader element 21 projecting into the transverse bore 26.1 is initially smooth and cylindrical, with a truncated cone tip at its end. By screwing the spreader element 21 into the housing of the coupling piece element 20, the tip 21.1 strikes the cone-shaped shoulders 22.1 of the bolts 22 and thus pushes them outwards. The rounded outer sides of the bolts 22 engage in bores formed on the inner flanks of the legs 11, 12. This fixes the coupling piece element 20 solidly between the two half elements 10. It blocks the half elements pushed into each other and keeps them at a distance under load so that no large deformations and associated increases in tensile stresses occur in the half elements 10.
(18) The center axis of the bolts 22 is located exactly in the central plane M between the half elements 10, such that the receiving bore for the bolts 22 is also divided into two. As can be seen in
(19) There has thus been shown and described a novel kenter shackle which fulfills all the objects and advantages sought therefor. Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the subject invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering this specification and the accompanying drawings which disclose the preferred embodiments thereof. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention, which is to be limited only by the claims which follow