Claims
- 1. A tension member termination device comprising:a first capstan; a bracket fixedly supporting said first capstan; and a second capstan around which a tension member is at least partially wrapped when terminated by said device, said second capstan being slideably engaged within said bracket and moveable into close proximity with said first capstan with the tension member enclosed between said first and second capstans.
- 2. A tension member termination device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first capstan is maintained in a fixed relationship with respect to said bracket whereby one surface of said first capstan is arranged in a parallel plane to the plane within which the tension member terminated by said device exists.
- 3. A tension member termination device as claimed in claim 2 wherein said second capstan is rotationally free to nest with a surface of said first capstan.
- 4. A tension member termination device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first capstan further comprises a plurality of threaded fastener receptors.
- 5. A tension member termination device as claimed in claim 4 wherein said device further comprises:a plurality of threaded fasteners connectable to said receptors; and a bolt plate securable to said first capstan by said plurality of threaded fasteners.
- 6. A tension member termination device as claimed in claim 5 wherein said device further includes a backup wedge attached to a tension member threaded through said device and positioned to jam between said bolt plate and said first capstan upon movement of said tension member.
- 7. A tension member termination device comprising:a first capstan having a first engagement surface; a bracket fixedly supporting said first capstan; a second capstan having a curved section, for receiving a tension member at least partially wrapped around said second capstan, and a second engagement surface, said second capstan being slideably engaged within said bracket and moveable into close proximity with said first capstan with the tension member threaded between said first and second engagement surfaces.
- 8. The tension member termination device according to claim 7, wherein the curved section and engagement surfaces are located so that tension on the tension member causes said tension member to bear against said curved section, forcing said second engagement surface toward said first engagement surface with the tension member threaded between.
- 9. The tension member termination device according to claim 7, wherein said first engagement surface is fixed at an angle relative to said bracket, and said second capstan is permitted to rotate relative to said bracket.
- 10. A tension member termination assembly comprising:a bracket; a first capstan fixed to said bracket; a second capstan slideably engaged within said bracket and moveable into close proximity with said first capstan; and a tension member partially wrapped around said second capstan and threaded between said first and second capstans.
- 11. The tension member termination assembly according to claim 10, wherein:said first capstan comprises a first engagement surface, said second capstan comprises a second engagement surface facing the first engagement surface, and a curved surface, and said tension member is threaded between the first and second engagement surfaces and around the curved surface, and when tension is applied to said tension member said tension member bears against said curved surface and forces said second engagement surface toward said first engagement surface.
- 12. The tension member termination assembly according to claim 10, wherein said first engagement surface is fixed at an angle relative to said bracket, and said second capstan is permitted to rotate relative to said bracket.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/476,964, entitled “Flexible Flat Tension Member Termination Device” filed Jan. 11, 2000.
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