Method and Apparatus for Producing a Synthetic Tensile Member with a Precise Length and Enhanced Stability
US-2017356133-A1 · Dec 14, 2017 · US
US11649145B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11649145-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916528066-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 31, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 16, 2023 |
| Grant date | May 16, 2023 |
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Components and systems for a flexible tensioning member for construction equipment. A tensioning member is comprised of a fiber having a specific tensile strength greater than 1,000 kilonewton meters per kilogram. The tensioning member connects two components and has an attachment allowing the tensioning member to flex relative to a component. The attachment may provide a system for connecting multiple tensioning members.
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What is claimed is: 1. A flexible tension member attachment assembly comprising: a) a base having a base end and a top end; b) a connector disposed at the top end; c) a plurality of bores disposed internally within the base extending from the base end towards the top end; d) a flexible tensioning member having a first portion disposed in a first bore from among the plurality of bores and a second portion disposed in a second bore from among the plurality of bores. 2. The flexible tension member attachment assembly of claim 1 wherein the top end has a tapered cap, wherein the plurality of bores extend from the base end to the surface of the tapered cap. 3. The flexible tension member attachment assembly of claim 2 wherein the base is cylindrical and the tapered cap is conical. 4. The flexible tension member attachment assembly of claim 1 wherein the connector further comprises a cross bore, and the first portion of the flexible tensioning member is connected to the second portion of the flexible tensioning member by a connecting portion of the flexible tensioning member, with the connecting portion being disposed in said cross bore. 5. The flexible tension member attachment assembly of claim 1 wherein the connector is selected from the group consisting of a ball and an eyehole. 6. The flexible tension member attachment assembly of claim 1 further comprising a second flexible tensioning member having a third portion disposed in a third bore from among the plurality of bores and a fourth portion disposed in a fourth bore from among the plurality of bores. 7. A combination of the flexible tension member attachment assembly of claim 5 , a socket sized and shaped to receive the ball, and a retainer configured to retain the ball within the socket. 8. The combination of claim 7 wherein the retainer comprises a calotte, a first half calotte, a second half calotte, and two retaining plates, wherein the retainer allows rotation of the ball within a recess formed by the calotte and the two half calottes. 9. A crane tensioning assembly comprising: a) a connection block having a plurality of cavities each sized and shaped to receive an end of a flexible tensioning member, the connection block having a first bore having a first centerline extending through a first cavity from among the plurality of cavities; b) the flexible tensioning member having an eye at a first end of the flexible tensioning member, the first end of the flexible tensioning member being positioned in a cavity from among the plurality of cavities with the eye having a centerline coaxial with the first centerline of the first bore; and c) a pin disposed in the first bore and extending through the eye. 10. The crane tensioning assembly of claim 9 wherein the first centerline of the first bore extends through a second cavity from among the plurality of cavities. 11. The crane tensioning assembly of claim 9 wherein the connection block has a second bore having a second centerline that does not pass through a cavity from among the plurality of cavities. 12. The crane tensioning assembly of claim 11 wherein the second bore is sized and shaped to receive a pivot spindle. 13. The crane tensioning assembly of claim 9 wherein the connection block has a ball extending from the connection block opposite the plurality of cavities. 14. The crane tensioning assembly of claim 10 wherein the connection block further comprises a second plurality of cavities sized and shaped to receive an end of a flexible tensioning member, the connection block having a second bore having a second centerline parallel to the first centerline of the first bore and extending through at least two of the cavities from the second plurality of cavities. 15. The crane tensioning assembly of claim 9 further comprising a second flexible tensioning member having a second eye disposed an end of the second flexible tensioning member, the end of the second flexible tensioning member being disposed in a second cavity from among the plurality of cavities and the second eye being coaxial with the first bore, wherein the pin extends through the second eye. 16. The crane tensioning assembly of claim 9 wherein the flexible tensioning member comprises a fiber having a specific tensile strength greater than 1,000 kilonewton meter per kilogram. 17. The crane tensioning assembly of claim 16 wherein the flexible tensioning member is a synthetic fiber rope. 18. The crane tensioning assembly of claim 16 wherein the flexible tensioning member comprises a fiber wound around at least three bushings. 19. The crane tensioning assembly of claim 9 further comprising a second flexible tensioning member having a second eye at an end of the second flexible tensioning member, the end of the second flexible tensioning member being disposed in a cavity from among the plurality of cavities and the second eye being coaxial with a second bore; and a second pin disposed in the second bore and extending through the second eye. 20. The crane tensioning assembly of claim 9 wherein the pin is a clevis pin. 21. The crane tensioning assembly of claim 9 wherein the first bore has a threaded portion, wherein the pin has a complementary outer thread. 22. A crane comprising: a) a boom; b) a mast coupled to the boom at a first end of the boom; and c) a flexible tension member attachment assembly coupling a second end of the boom to the mast, the flexible tension member attachment assembly comprising: i) a base having a base end and a top end; ii) a connector disposed at the top end; iii) a plurality of bores extending from the base end towards the top end; and iv) a flexible tension member having a first portion disposed in a first bore from among the plurality of bores and a second portion disposed in a second bore from among the plurality of bores.
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