Claims
- 1. A composite rope structure having an end portion thereof fixed to a stationary member, said composite rope structure comprising:
- a composite rope made of resin-impregnated non-metallic multifilaments;
- a cast metal member molded on said end portion of said composite rope, said cast metal member extending over a substantial length of said end portion of said composite rope, said cast metal member being molded on said end portion of said composite rope by supplying molten metal into a cavity of a mold that covers a predetermined substantial length of said end portion of said composite rope;
- means for initially pressing said cast metal member against said end portion of said composite rope by applying to said cast metal member, a pressing force that is distributed by said cast metal member over said predetermined substantial length of said end portion of said composite rope to increase an adhesion between said cast metal member and said composite rope over said predetermined substantial length of said composite rope, said pressing force distributed by said cast metal member over said predetermined substantial length of said end portion of said composite rope being insufficient to damage said composite rope; and
- a fixing member surrounding and clamping at least a portion of the cast metal member after the cast metal member is initially pressed against said end portion of said composite rope, said at least a portion of said cast metal member having a cross-sectional shape that is not deformable by a clamping force provided by said fixing member;
- said fixing member, fixing said at least a portion of said cast metal member to said stationary member;
- said clamping force provided by said fixing member being substantially uniformly distributed by said cast metal member in a longitudinal direction of said composite rope to said end portion of said composite rope such that a rope-damaging shearing stress is not applied to said composite rope.
- 2. The composite rope structure of claim 1, wherein said cast metal member is molded onto said end portion of said composite rope by hardening a molten metal that is supplied into said cavity of said mold under pressure.
- 3. The composite rope structure of claim 1, wherein:
- said fixing member includes a male cone member mounted on a part of said end portion of said composite rope that has said cast metal member formed thereon; and further comprising:
- a female cone member fixed to said male cone member.
- 4. The composite rope structure of claim 1, wherein said cast metal member is cold-pressed against said end portion of said composite rope.
- 5. The composite rope structure of claim 1, wherein said cast metal member is molded on said end portion of said composite rope, except for a tip portion of said composite rope.
- 6. The composite rope structure of claim 1, wherein said cast metal member has a substantially cylindrical shape.
- 7. The composite rope structure of claim 1, wherein said cast metal member has a substantially conical shape.
- 8. The composite rope structure of claim 1, wherein said cast metal member has a spiral groove on an outer peripheral surface thereof which is formed by said pressing of said cast metal member against said end portion of said composite rope.
- 9. The composite rope structure of claim 1, wherein said cast metal member is directly fixed to said fixing member.
- 10. The composite rope structure of claim 1, wherein said cast metal member has a melting point within a range of 200.degree. to 600.degree. C.
- 11. The composite rope structure of claim 1, wherein said cast metal member comprises a zinc alloy.
- 12. The composite rope structure of claim 1, wherein said molten metal is rapidly cooled to form said cast metal member.
- 13. The composite rope structure of claim 1, wherein said cast metal member is pressed with a pressing force of at least 6 tf/cm.sup.2.
- 14. The composite rope structure of claim 1, wherein said cast metal member is pressed in at least two different directions.
- 15. The composite rope structure of claim 3, wherein said male cone member is arranged within said female cone member such that the cone shapes of said male and female cone members mate with each other, and wherein said composite rope structure is pulled in a direction to force said male cone member toward a smaller diameter portion of said female cone member to press said male cone member within said female cone member under said pulling force, to thereby fix said female cone member to said male cone member.
- 16. The composite rope structure of claim 1, wherein said cast metal member has a length 10 to 15 times greater than a diameter of said elongated composite rope.
- 17. The composite rope structure of claim 1, wherein said cast metal member has an outer diameter 1.5 to 3 times greater than a diameter of said elongated composite rope.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/502,457, filed Mar. 30, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,027,497.
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Divisions (1)
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