Claims
- 1. A turnbuckle connection comprising:
- a first shaft having a threaded end portion with first threads of a first type;
- a second shaft having a threaded end portion with second threads of a different type than said first threads;
- a turnbuckle having a first end threaded to receive said first threads and a second end threaded to receive said second threads, the difference in said first and second threads being such as to cause the ends of said shafts to be drawn closer together when said turnbuckle is rotated in a first direction and pushed further apart upon rotation of said turnbuckle in a second direction; and
- said turnbuckle further including remotely controlled means for causing said turnbuckle to rotate relative to said shafts so that the distance between said shaft ends can be adjusted.
- 2. The turnbuckle connection as recited in claim 1 further comprising a retractable brake contained within said turnbuckle for engaging said first and second shafts to prevent movement of said shafts.
- 3. The turnbuckle connection as recited in claim 2 wherein said brake is spring biased into engagement with said shafts.
- 4. The turnbuckle connection as recited in claim 3 wherein said brake is retracted out of engagement with said shafts by said means that causes said turnbuckle to rotate.
- 5. The turnbuckle connection as recited in claim 4 wherein said shafts include magnets imbedded within said threaded end portions.
- 6. The turnbuckle connection as recited in claim 5 wherein said turnbuckle includes at least two coils and said means that causes said turnbuckle to rotate is a voltage induced in said coils.
- 7. The turnbuckle connection as recited in claim 6 wherein said first thread is of a first hand and said second thread is of a second different hand.
- 8. The turnbuckle connection as recited in claim 1 wherein said turnbuckle includes at least two coils and said means that causes said turnbuckle to rotate includes a voltage induced in said coils.
- 9. The turnbuckle connection as recited in claim 8 wherein the frequency of the induced voltage is approximately 400 cycles per second.
- 10. The turnbuckle connection as recited in claim 9 wherein said shafts include magnets imbedded within said threaded end portions.
- 11. The turnbuckle connection as recited in claim 10 wherein said first tread is of a first hand and said second thread is of a second different hand.
- 12. The turnbuckle connection as recited in claim 1 wherein said shafts include magnets imbedded within said threaded end portions.
- 13. The turnbuckle connection as recited in claim 1 wherein said first thread is of a first hand and said second thread is of a second different hand.
- 14. A turnbuckle comprising:
- a hollow cylindrical member having a first end threaded with threads of a first type for connection to a first threaded shaft and a second end threaded with second threads of different type than said first type for connection to a second threaded shaft, the difference in the threads being such that the distance between the ends of the shafts can be adjusted upon rotation of said turnbuckle;
- at least two coils disposed within said hollow cylindrical member, said coils causing said hollow cylindrical member to rotate when said threaded ends are attached to the threaded shafts and said hollow cylindrical member is subjected to a magnetic field created by a pulsating voltage applied to an induction device positioned adjacent to said hollow cylindrical member.
- 15. The turnbuckle as recited in claim 14 further comprising a spring biased brake attached to each said coil such that upon energizing the induction device said brakes are caused to retract.
- 16. The turnbuckle as recited in claim 15 wherein said brakes include guide pins for guiding the brakes during retraction.
- 17. The turnbuckle as recited in claim 16 wherein said first thread is of a first hand and said second thread is of a second different hand.
- 18. The turnbuckle as recited in claim 14 wherein said first thread is of a first hand and said second thread is of a second different hand.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/134,845, filed Oct. 12, 1993.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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