Claims
- 1. A self-equillibrating coupler suitable for simutaneously tensioning of two ends of cable, said coupler having two uniformly curved surfaces in fixed position one to the other throughout a single passage, said two uniformly curved surfaces being continously curved longitudinally throughout the length of said passage, the two curved surfaces curving from each other in an amount sufficient to permit jacking and anchoring of both cable ends outside of the coupler, the two curved surfaces being separated radially at the coupler geometric center, in an amount at least as great as twice the diameter of the cable, and the tangents of the longitudinally curved surfaces at the entering point of each cable that are in the plane of the axis of the two cables being separated perpendicularly in an amount equal to one cable diameter, hence permitting the cables to share a common center line at their point of entry into the coupler.
- 2. The coupler of claim 1 wherein the two curved surfaces are formed of two steel bars welded between two steel plates, said plates being separated by an amount equal to the cable diameter plus 0.010 to 0.040 inch.
- 3. The coupler of claim 2 in which each steel plate has a parallelogram shaped surface and the end surfaces of the plates are perpendicular to the axis of the cable through the anchor body for said cable at that end of the coupler.
- 4. The coupler of claim 1 wherein the two uniformly curved surfaces are curved transversely to provide support in semicircular form of the cable conforming to said uniformly curved surfaces.
- 5. The coupler of claim 1 wherein the two uniformly curved surfaces are curved from each other in an amount sufficient to permit anchoring of cables outside the coupler both at the point of entry and the point of exit of each cable and the end surfaces of said coupler against which the anchor would rest at said points of entry and exit of each cable is perpendicular to the axis of the respective cable at the point of entry and at the point of exit of each cable.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 714,350 filed Aug. 16, 1976, and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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