Unbalanced storage resource usage configuration for distributed storage systems
US-2020034075-A1 · Jan 30, 2020 · US
US12343596B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12343596-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318538412-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 13, 2023 |
| Priority date | Dec 22, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jul 1, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 1, 2025 |
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A camming clamping device comprising: a head sub-assembly including a head provided with a cam and a rod sub-assembly having a rod and at least one wire element. The wire element passes through the rod. The rod delineates a through hole designed to receive a connector. The wire element delineates the through hole. The wire element defines at least one loop that is attached to head to constitute a mechanical continuity between the head and the attachment point. The at least one loop is passed through by a tube. The tube and the at least one loop are passed through by an anchorage fixed to the head to constitute the mechanical continuity between the head and the attachment point.
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The invention claimed is: 1. Camming clamping device comprising: a head sub-assembly including a body and a head, the head being fixed to the body and provided with at least one cam designed to wedge in a crevice, each cam being installed movable around at least one pivot shaft, the body defining a cavity and a hole opening into the cavity; a rod sub-assembly having a rod installed in the cavity and at least one wire element, the rod being hollow and the at least one wire element passing through the rod, the rod sub-assembly delineating a through hole designed to receive a connector to form an attachment point, the at least one wire element delineating the through hole, the wire element defining at least one loop in the cavity; a tube installed at an end of the rod, the tube being disposed in the cavity and in the at least one loop, an anchorage passing through the tube and the at least one loop, the anchorage being fixed to the body to constitute a mechanical continuity between the head and the attachment point, the anchorage being different from the at least one pivot shaft. 2. Camming clamping device according to claim 1 wherein the anchorage is removable with respect to the head or destructible independently from the head to allow the head sub-assembly and the rod sub-assembly to be separated. 3. Camming clamping device according to claim 1 wherein the wire element is subjected to a tensile stress in a longitudinal direction of the rod and of the wire element, the rod forming a stop opposing a movement of the tube towards the through hole. 4. Camming clamping device according to claim 1 wherein the wire element has several loops, the tube and the anchorage passing through the several loops. 5. Camming clamping device according to claim 1 wherein the tube is divisible and is installed fixedly in the head and wherein extraction of the tube from the head causes destruction of the tube. 6. Camming clamping device according to claim 1 wherein the anchorage is a screw, and wherein at least one of the head and the tube has a thread receiving a thread of the screw to secure the anchorage with the head. 7. Camming clamping device according to claim 1 wherein the anchorage is an insert crimped with the head. 8. Camming clamping device according to claim 1 wherein the anchorage is a rod fixed to the head by means of an irremovable clip. 9. Camming clamping device according to claim 1 wherein the wire element is a ring made from textile material. 10. Camming clamping device according to claim 1 wherein the wire element is a ring folded to define at least two legs each comprising a top end, a bottom end and two strands, wherein the two strands join one another in the top end to form a loop attached to the head, wherein the bottom end of each leg is extended by a connecting portion, the connecting portion connecting the legs to one another, the connecting portion delineating said through hole, the connecting portion comprising at least four strands of the wire element; wherein the tube passing through the loops. 11. Camming clamping device according to claim 1 wherein the at least one cam is installed movable swivelling with respect to a body of the head between an extended position and a retracted position, the anchorage being fixed to the body, and a spring is fixed on the one hand to the body and on the other hand to the cam to be able to bias the cam away from the extended position. 12. Method for manufacturing a camming clamping device comprising the following steps: providing a head sub-assembly including a body and a head, the head being fixed to the body and provided with at least one cam designed to wedge in a crevice, each cam being installed movable around at least one pivot shaft, the body defining a cavity and a hole opening into the cavity; providing a rod sub-assembly having a rod installed in the cavity and at least one wire element, the rod being hollow and the at least one wire element passing through the rod, the rod sub-assembly delineating a through hole designed to receive a connector to form an attachment point, the at least one wire element delineating the through hole, the wire element defining at least one loop in the cavity, a tube installed at an end of the rod, the tube being disposed in the cavity and in the at least one loop; fixing an anchorage to the body, the anchorage passing through the tube and the at least one loop to attach the at least one loop to the head sub-assembly and constitute a mechanical continuity between the head and the attachment point. 13. Method for replacing a wire element of a camming clamping device comprising the following steps: providing a camming clamping device according to claim 1 ; removing the anchorage and separating the rod sub-assembly from the head sub-assembly; providing a new rod sub-assembly having a rod and at least one wire element, the rod being hollow and the at least one wire element passing through the rod, the rod sub-assembly delineating a through hole designed to receive a connector to form an attachment point, the at least one wire element delineating the through hole, the wire element defining at least one loop attached to the head sub-assembly to constitute a mechanical continuity between the head and the attachment point, a tube passing through the at least one loop; fixing the rod sub-assembly with the head sub-assembly by means of an anchorage fixed to the head and passing through the tube and the at least one loop to constitute a mechanical continuity between the head and the attachment point.
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