Claims
- 1. An elongated element for transferring tensile loads comprising connecting means connected to the end regions thereof and transferring a tensile load thereto and a bundle of a plurality of artificial fibres having smooth surfaces and a tensile strength in excess of 200 kg/mm.sup.2, a modulus of elasticity in excess of 3000 kg/mm.sup.2, and an elongation at rupture of less than 10%, said bundle of fibres, in order to reduce the risk of slippage in the connecting regions of said element due to their smooth surfaces, being impregnated, at least over at least the connecting regions thereof, with an impregnating material uniting the fibres of the element, said impregnating material when subjected to compressive and/or bending stress exceeding its ultimate strength for such stress breaking down into a crystalline powder within the stressed areas and being broken down into such a powder within the connecting regions thereby causing within such regions a wedging action both between the individual fibres of the bundle as well as at the exterior surface of the bundle as a whole.
- 2. An element according to claim 1, wherein said impregnating material is a resin.
- 3. An element according to claim 2, wherein said resin consists at least mainly of natural resin.
- 4. An element according to claim 3, wherein said natural resin is colophonium.
- 5. An element according to claim 1, wherein said synthetic fibres are formed of an organic polymer.
- 6. An element according to claim 5, wherein said organic polymer is an aromatic polyamide, and wherein said fibres have a tensile strength of at least 250 kg/mm.sup.2, a modulus of elasticity of at least 10,000 kg/mm.sup.2, and an elongation at rupture of less than 3%.
- 7. An element according to claim 1, wherein said synthetic fibres are arranged in said bundle in a strand-like form in parallel with each other.
- 8. An element according to claim 1, wherein said synthetic fibres are stranded.
- 9. The element of claim 1 wherein said bundle adjacent at least one end portion thereof is bent backwardly upon itself to form a closed loop and each such loop is secured by a clamping element clampingly engaging a section of the thus bent back portion and a bundle section to which the end portion is bent back, and said impregnating material impregnates at least said two bundle sections thus clampingly engaged.
- 10. An element according to claim 9, wherein said clamping element comprises at least one clamping sleeve with rounded end edges.
- 11. An element according to claim 9, wherein said loop encircles a circular eye or thimble.
- 12. An element according to claim 11, wherein said loop encircles a circular eye and is wound several turns around said eye.
- 13. An element according to claim 1, wherein said element has an external protective covering enclosing the fibre bundle and protecting the same against weathering and other external influences.
- 14. An element according to claim 13, wherein said protective covering is made of polyurethane.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 186,386, filed Sept. 1, 1980, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Organic Chemistry by Ray Q. Brewster, PhD, Prentice-Hall, Inc. (copyright 1948), pp. 777-778. |
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