Clamping members and clamping devices
09534660 ยท 2017-01-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T24/396
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
F16G11/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16G11/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16G11/106
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A clamping arrangement which includes an elongate member having a plurality of strands wound around one another in a plurality of turns of each strand. The clamping arrangement further includes a clamping device which includes a clamping member for clamping the elongate member. The clamping member has an engaging means for engaging the elongate member. The engaging means is configured to engage half or more of the total number of strands forming the elongate member. The clamping device further includes a fixed reaction member, and urging means to urge the clamping member towards the reaction member. When the elongate member is received between the clamping member and the reaction member, the reaction member provides a reaction against the elongate member to clamp the elongate member in the clamping device.
Claims
1. A clamping arrangement comprising: an elongate member having a plurality of strands wound around one another in a plurality of turns of each of said strands, wherein each of said strands has a pitch, which is the same as the pitch of each other of said strands; a clamping device comprising a clamping member for clamping the elongate member, the clamping member having an engaging surface with gripping formations for engaging the elongate member, wherein the clamping member comprises a front region and a rear region, the front region leading the rear region when the clamping member is urged into engagement with the elongate member; the clamping member further including a preliminary engaging projection at the rear region to initially engage the elongate member; the clamping device further comprising a reaction member comprising a first wall, and a reaction element comprising a second wall, the first and second walls being arranged opposite each other to define a passage for the clamping member, and the clamping device further comprising urging means to urge the clamping member along the passage towards the reaction member; wherein the first wall is smoother than the engaging surface; wherein, when the elongate member is received between the clamping member and the first wall, the first wall engages the elongate member and provides a reaction against the elongate member, and the second wall urges the clamping member onto the elongate member, so that a clamping force is applied on the elongate member; and wherein the engaging surface is configured to engage half or more of the total number of strands forming the elongate member, and the engaging surface has a length which is equal to 67% or more of the pitch of said strands.
2. A clamping arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the engaging surface is configured to engage two thirds or more of the total number of strands forming the elongate member.
3. A clamping arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the engaging surface is configured to engage three quarters or more of the total number of strands forming the elongate member.
4. A clamping arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the length of the engaging surface is substantially equal to 75% or more of the pitch of said strands.
5. A clamping arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the length of the engaging surface is substantially equal to 100% or more of the pitch of said strands.
6. A clamping arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the clamping member is in the form of an elongate wedge, and the front region is thinner than the rear region.
7. A clamping arrangement according to claim 6, wherein the front region of the clamping member is convexly curved to facilitate engagement of the engaging surface with the elongate member, said curvature extending from the front region to the engaging surface.
8. A clamping arrangement according to claim 7, wherein the curvature of the front region extends between approximately one quarter and approximately one third of the length of the clamping member.
9. A clamping arrangement according to claim 7, wherein the preliminary engaging projection comprises a tooth on the engaging surface.
10. A clamping arrangement according to claim 7, wherein the clamping member comprises a plurality of the aforesaid preliminary engaging projections, each preliminary engaging projection comprising a respective tooth.
11. A clamping arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the engaging surface has an engaging length which is between approximately three fifths and approximately three quarters of the length of the clamping member.
12. A clamping arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the clamping member is movable between a clamping position and a release position, the engaging surface being configured to grip the elongate member when the clamping member is in the clamping position, and the reaction member being configured to allow adjustment of the position of the elongate member relative thereto when the clamping member is in the release position.
13. A clamping arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the clamping device comprises a housing defining the passage, the clamping member being arranged in the housing, and each wall being part of the housing.
14. A clamping arrangement according to claim 13, wherein the first wall is fixed relative to the housing to provide the reaction against the elongate member received in the passage when the clamping member is urged along the passage to clamp the elongate member, and wherein the first and second walls are arranged opposite one another and angled towards one another.
15. A clamping arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the clamping device defines a pair of the passages and a pair of the clamping members, each clamping member being associated with a respective one of the passages, and the clamping device further comprising a pair of urging means, each of which is arranged to urge a respective one of the clamping members towards the passage with which it is associated.
16. A clamping arrangement according to claim 15, wherein the clamping device comprises a single reaction member associated with both passages, the reaction member having two surfaces, and each surface providing a reaction against a respective elongate member in each passage.
17. A clamping arrangement according to claim 15, wherein the clamping device comprises two of the aforesaid reaction members, each being associated with a respective one of the passages.
Description
(1) An embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(7) A clamping member 10 for use as part of a clamping arrangement 100 is shown in
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(9) A part of the clamping device 18 is shown diagrammatically in
(10) The passage is defined between a fixed reaction member in the form of a first wall 32, and a fixed reaction element in the form of a second wall 34 angled at an acute angle relative to the first wall 32.
(11) Urging means in the form of a compression spring 36 urges the clamping member 10 in the direction indicated by the arrow Z from a release position, in which the clamping member is disengaged from the elongate member 20 and a clamping position, in which the clamping member 10 clamps the elongate member 20 against the first wall 32.
(12) The angled second wall 34 urges the clamping member onto the elongate member 20 so that a clamping force is applied on the elongate member 20. The engaging surface 14 of the clamping member 10 engages the elongate member 20 and the elongate member 20 is clamped between the first wall 32 and the clamping member 10. The first wall 32 acts to provide a reaction force against clamping force applied by the clamping member 10 onto the elongate member 20.
(13) The engaging surface 14 has gripping formations in the form of a plurality of serrations 38. The serrations 38 extend one after another along the length of the engaging surface 14, and each serration 38 extends laterally across the engaging surface 14. The serrations 38 provide enhanced grip between the clamping member 10 and the elongate member 20 compared with a smooth engaging surface 14.
(14) In addition to the serrations 38, the engaging surface 14 also has two preliminary engaging projections 40 at the rear region 10B of the clamping member 10. The preliminary engaging projections 40 are provide to engage the elongate member 20 before the serrations 38, to provide purchase onto the elongate member 20 to prevent it from slipping before the elongate member 20 is engaged by the serrations 38.
(15) It is desirable that clamping member 10 moves with the elongate member 20 during clamping of the elongate member 20 against the first wall 32. It is also desirable that the elongate member 20 can move relative to the clamping device 18 during the clamping of the elongate member onto the first wall.
(16) In order to ensure that the clamping member 10 moves with the elongate member 20, the engaging surface 14 is provided with the aforesaid gripping formations in the form of the serrations 38. In order to ensure that the elongate member 20 can move relative to the clamping device 18, the first wall 32 is made to be smooth, to allow the elongate member 20 to slide over the first wall 32 until the elongate member 20 has been clamped thereto by the clamping member 10.
(17) The elongate member shown in
(18) The elongate member 20 comprises six strands 22A, 22B, 22C, 22D, 22E and 22F. The strands 22A to 22F are helically wound around one another in a plurality of turns of each strand 22A to 22F. Each of the strands 22A to 22F has a pitch P. The elongate member 20 has a longitudinal main axis XX. The pitch P is the distance along the main axis XX of the elongate member 20 of one complete turn of one of the strands 22A to 22F. In
(19) The clamping member 10 has a length L1 extending from the front region 10A to the rear region 10B. The engaging surface has a length L2, which is between approximately three fifths and approximately three quarters of the length L1 of the clamping member 10.
(20) The front region 10A of the clamping member 10 has a curved leading surface 10C, which curves convexly from the front end region 10A to the engaging surface 14. The curved leading surface 10C facilitates movement of the clamping member 10 along the passage 26 in engagement with the elongate member 20. The curved leading surface 10C extends between approximately one quarter and approximately one third of the length L1 of the clamping member 10.
(21) The length L2 of the engaging surface 14 is also shown in
(22) It has been discovered that instead of engaging all six strands 22A to 22F, the clamping member 10 can engage only three of the strands, say 22A to 22C. With such engagement, the remaining strands 22D to 22F are in engagement with the first wall 32 at points that are directly opposite the points of engagement of the strands 22A to 22C with the engagement surface 14.
(23) Thus, when the engaging surface 14 engages the three strands 22A, 22B and 22C, and applies a clamping force to the strands 22A, 22B and 22C, the region of the first wall 32 in alignment with the clamping surface 14 engages the other three strands 22D to 22F, and the first wall 32 applies a reaction force to each of the strands 22D, 22E, 22F.
(24) The arrangement of the strands 22A to 22F is shown more clearly in
(25) Thus, with the use of a clamping member 10 with an engaging surface 14 that extends across three of the strands 22A to 22F, all of the strands are clamped by the clamping member 10 against the first wall 32.
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(27) In the embodiment shown in
(28) The embodiment of the clamping device 18 shown in
(29) There is thus described a clamping member 10 that has an engaging surface 14 that is of such a length that all of the strands of a multi-strand elongate member 20 can be clamped by a clamping device. There is also described a clamping arrangement and a clamping device 18 that enables an elongate member to be clamped more firmly than prior art clamping devices, and reduces the risk of such clamping cutting through the elongate member 20.
(30) Various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention.