This invention relates to cable mechanism permitting an adjustment in its effective length for at least aiding in supporting structure, for example bay and bow windows of a house.
At the present time there is cable mechanism that is mountable to a house and has a slot in the terminal end of a cable stud to facilitate making an adjustment in the effective length of a cable to support structure, for example a bay or a bow window at a desired elevation and/or in a leveled condition.
In order to provide improved cable mechanism that is mountable to structure, for example a building, and is usable for making an adjustment to adequately tension and/decrease the effective length of cable mechanism to at least partially support structure, for example bay and bow windows, at a given elevation and/or a level condition this invention has been made.
The cable mechanism includes an elongated cable that at one end is joined to an end of an axially elongated stud having an intermediate threaded portion and an end portion opposite the cable that is polygonal in transverse cross section.
An object of this invention is to provide new and novel cable mechanism for at least partially supporting structure such as a bay or bow window and permitting easily making an adjustment to obtain a desired elevation and/or leveling of such windows.
Referring to the drawings, and in particular to
The opposite end portion 17 of the stud is of a polygonal shape in transverse cross section that has transversely opposite parallel edges, preferably hexagonal or rectangular. The intermediate portion 18 of the stud which extends between the stud end portions is threaded with the crest diameter of the threads being greater than the maximum transverse dimension of the polygonal end portion of the end portion 17. The threaded intermediate portion of the stud has a single continuous peripheral helical thread extending at least a major part of the axial length of the stud and desirably substantially from one end of the intermediate portion to the other. Advantageously, the axial length of the stud threaded portion is greater than the combined axial lengths of the stud end portions.
As an example of using the cable mechanism of this invention and referring in particular to
The end portion of the cable 11 remote from the stud is laced to the cleat or clamped while its intermediate portion is extended downwardly through a mullion 24 to have the stud extend downwardly through bores in the window frame member 27 and the seat board 25 (see
By further threading the nut on the stud, the effective length of the cable mechanism that aids in supporting the window is decreased. This results in the adjacent portion of the window being elevated and/or leveled the desired amount and acts to prevent sagging of the supported part of the bay or bow window. The effective length of the cable mechanism is that part extending from the cleat or clamp to that part on which the nuts are threaded after making the threadingly adjustment.
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20060016147 A1 | Jan 2006 | US |