Threaded rod locking and ratcheting device and method of making
10520113 ยท 2019-12-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L3/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/243
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/027
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B7/0433
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B37/0857
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B21/186
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B2/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Trapeze system for suspending utilities from ceilings by threaded rod utilizing a rod locking and ratcheting device having a housing and a locking control lever for adjustably attaching a trapeze structure to the threaded rod suspension. The rod locking and ratcheting device quickly attaches to the trapeze structure by a channel tab that fastens the rod locking and ratcheting device to the trapeze. The rod locking and ratcheting device has a thumb actuated locking control lever that moves in the housing to engage or disengage a screw threaded portion on the locking control lever with threads on a threaded rod inside the housing of the locking and ratcheting device. The parts of the locking and ratcheting device are cold formed from 12 to 20 gauge steel.
Claims
1. A threaded rod locking and ratcheting device comprising: a housing with two parallel long walls, one short wall, and one short open wall, a top with a chimney of a predetermined outside diameter, the chimney having a bore diameter predetermined to accommodate passage of a threaded rod, and a floor with an aperture having a diameter to accommodate passage of the threaded rod; a locking control lever formed in a loop having a closed first end inside the housing and a closed second end outside the housing extending through the short open wall, a smooth wall portion extending along an interior wall between the closed first end and the closed second end, a screw threaded portion on the interior wall at the first closed end; and a spring in the housing between the short wall and the closed first end of the control lever; whereby the spring urges the screw threaded portion of the locking control lever into engagement with threads of a threaded rod inserted in the locking device through the chimney or the floor aperture.
2. The locking and ratcheting device of claim 1 wherein the chimney of the housing top has a circumferential groove around the outside diameter at a predetermined distance from the housing top; and further comprises a channel attachment clip that fits into the groove to surround the outside diameter of the chimney by more than half of the diameter.
3. The locking and ratcheting device of claim 1 wherein the floor of the housing has a preselected size and shape, and is physically attached to the two long walls of the housing.
4. The locking and ratcheting device of claim 3 wherein the floor of the housing has a slot, parallel to the long walls of the housing along the inside of one of the long walls of the housing.
5. The locking and ratcheting device of claim 4 wherein the locking control lever includes a pin extending from a bottom of the smooth wall portion between the first end and second end for extending into the slot in the floor of the housing, the pin allowing the locking and control lever to travel into and out of the open end of the housing, while preventing disengagement from the housing.
6. The locking and ratcheting device of claim 1 wherein the spring is a compression spring.
7. A device for adjustably attaching threaded rods to a horizontal channel strut for supporting overhead utilities, the strut having a fixed length and width and mounting holes, suspended by threaded rods attached to a ceiling, each threaded rod passing through the mounting holes in the strut, the adjustably attaching device comprising: a housing with two parallel long walls, one short wall, and one short open wall, the short walls sized to fit within the width of the horizontal channel strut, a top with a chimney, the chimney having a predetermined outside diameter for passing through a mounting hole in the strut, and a bore diameter for passage of a threaded rod and a floor with an aperture sized for passage of the threaded rod; a locking control lever formed in a loop having a closed first end inside the housing, connected by walls extending through the short open wall to a closed second end outside the housing, a smooth wall portion extending along an interior wall between the first end and the second end, a screw threaded portion on the interior wall at the first closed end; and a spring in the housing between the short wall of the housing and the closed first end of the control lever; whereby the spring urges the screw threaded portion of the locking control lever into engagement with threads of a threaded rod in the attaching device.
8. The attaching device of claim 7 wherein the chimney of the housing top has a circumferential groove around the outside diameter at a predetermined distance from the housing top; and further comprises a channel attachment clip that fits into the groove to surround the chimney outside diameter of the chimney by more than half of the diameter.
9. The attaching device of claim 7 wherein the floor of the housing has a preselected size and shape, and is physically attached to the two long walls of the housing.
10. The attaching device of claim 9 wherein the floor of the housing has a slot, parallel to the long walls of the housing along the inside of one of the long walls of the housing.
11. The attaching device of claim 10 wherein the locking control lever includes a pin extending from a bottom of the smooth wall portion between the first end and second end for extending into the slot in the floor of the housing, the pin allowing the locking and control lever to travel into and out of the open end of the housing, while preventing disengagement from the housing.
12. The attaching device of claim 7 wherein the spring is a compression spring.
13. A method of making a threaded rod locking and ratcheting device, comprising: cold forging a housing having two parallel long walls, one short wall, and one open short wall, and a top with a chimney having a preselected outside diameter and bore; cold forming making a locking control lever from 16 to 20 gauge strip stock to a predetermined length and width, stamping a threaded impression into the center of the strip stock, bending the strip stock into a 180 bend at the threaded impression, and folding the ends of the strip stock to form a closed loop; inserting a spring into the housing at the short wall; inserting the locking control lever into the housing with the 180 bend contacting the spring; and attaching a floor, with an aperture therein having a predetermined diameter aligned with the bore in the chimney, to the two parallel long walls of the housing.
14. The method of making of claim 13 wherein the housing floor has a slot parallel to the long walls of the housing, along the inside of one of the long walls of the housing.
15. The method of making of claim 14 wherein the locking control lever includes a pin extending from the width of the strip stock for extending into the slot in the floor at the time of attaching the floor to the long walls of the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The exact nature of this invention, as well as its objects and advantages, can become readily apparent from consideration of the following specification related to the accompanying sheets of drawing, in which like reference numerals designate like parts throughout the figures thereof, and wherein:
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(24) The rod locking and ratcheting device 31 of the present invention illustrated in
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(26) The rod locking and ratcheting device 31 also conveniently attaches to a face down strut 11 as shown in
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(28) An aperture 57 in the floor 33 of locking and ratcheting device 31 (
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(30) The locking control lever 36 moves into the interior of the housing 34, back and forth around the aperture 57 in floor 33 and the bore 46 in the chimney 45. The locking control lever 36 is formed in an elongated loop with a first closed end 55 and a second closed end 58. The loop structure of the locking control lever 36 is formed out of a single strip of 16 to 20 gauge steel strip stock. A screw-threaded portion 53 is stamped into the mid-section of the steel strip stock before it is bent into a closed-loop shape, as illustrated in
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(32) The ability of the rod locking and ratcheting device of the present invention to function as a fastener in commercial structures, exceeding the weight load capacity of traditional nut fasteners is truly surprising. The spring 51 of the rod locking and ratcheting device is designed to exert a spring pressure of 25 lbs. The spring 51 is preferably a coil spring. This pressure is sufficient to hold the screw threaded portion 53 in the first end 55 of the locking control lever 36 against the threads of a threaded rod in the rod locking and ratcheting device.
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(34) The present invention provides a threaded rod locking and ratcheting device which is exceptionally strong under load, yielding only 0.02 inches under a 2,500 lb. load. The rod locking and ratcheting fastener locks the threaded rod to the strut even under an extremely high load, and also permits quick and easy disengagement before and after attachment, in case of adjustment requirements. Moreover, the rod locking and ratcheting device is relatively simple in construction and inexpensive to manufacture.