Claims
- 1. A ferrule comprising a hollow elongate body having first and second open ends, the interior of the body forming a passageway for the reception of a rope, or similar, wherein:
- the ferrule has first and second body regions, the first body region having a cylindrical inner wall defining a circular inner cross-section and an outer wall having the appearance of a cylinder onto which flats have been formed to provide the outer wall with a transverse cross-section consisting of flats interlinked by radiussed portions and wherein the second body region comprises a tapering nose portion having inner and outer walls which are substantially circular in cross-section.
- 2. A ferrule according to claim 1, wherein the second body region has inner and outer walls which are non-parallel.
- 3. A method of swaging a ferrule, comprising a hollow elongate body having first and second open ends, the interior of the body forming a passageway for the reception of a rope, or similar, wherein:
- the ferrule has first and second body regions, the first body region having a cylindrical inner wall defining a circular inner cross-section and an outer wall having the appearance of a cylinder onto which flats have been formed to provide the outer wall with a transverse cross-section consisting of flats interlinked by radiussed portions and wherein the second body region comprises a tapering nose portion having inner and outer walls which are substantially circular in cross-section, onto a rope or like elongate member, the method comprising:
- (a) placing the ferrule onto a desired position on the rope,
- (b) placing the ferrule and rope into a swaging press, between a pair of aligned co-operable first and second swage blocks, the blocks being arranged in a swaging press so that a cavity defined within the first swage block faces towards a cavity defined within the second swage block and the blocks being aligned such that a first region of the first swage block opposes a first region of the second swage block and a second region of the first swage block opposes a second region of the second swage block, and
- (c) compressing the ferrule onto the rope by bringing the swage blocks towards one another in a single flash-free compression.
- 4. A method according to claim 3, wherein during compression the swage blocks act on the flats to deform the ferrule such that the size of the flats increases relative to that of the radiussed portions on the outer wall transverse cross-section.
Priority Claims (2)
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9319434 |
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PCT/GB94/02025 |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This Application is a Divisional of Applicant's application Ser. No. 08/619,655 filed Mar. 20, 1996, and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,816,094 on Oct. 6, 1998.
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Divisions (1)
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