Claims
- 1. A splice assembly for joining together first and second hollow tubular elements and comprising:
- a) a first elongated portion having at least one longitudinal groove extending at least partially along a length of the first portion from one end of the first elongated portion;
- b) a second elongated portion having at least one first projection extending at least partially along a length of the second portion and configured to engage the at least one longitudinal groove in the first elongated portion when the first and second portion are moved relative to each other in a longitudinal direction so as to connect the first and second portions together; and
- c) a locking member engaging the first and second portions when they are connected together, such engagement preventing relative longitudinal movement between the first and second portions, the locking member located such that, when the splice assembly joins the first and second hollow tubular elements together, disengagement of the locking member from the first and second portion is prevented by at least one of the first and second hollow tubular elements.
- 2. The splice assembly of claim 1 wherein the first elongated portion has at least one second projection wherein the at least one longitudinal groove is located in the at least one second projection.
- 3. The splice assembly of claim 1 wherein the locking member has a generally cylindrical configuration.
- 4. The splice assembly of claim 1 wherein the locking member has a substantially circular cross-sectional configuration.
- 5. The splice assembly of claim 1 wherein the first and second elongated portions have facing surfaces which bound a longitudally extending opening when the first and second portions are connected together.
- 6. The splice assembly of claim 1 wherein the first elongated portion has two longitudinally extending grooves.
- 7. The splice assembly of claim 6 wherein the two longitudinally extending grooves open toward each other.
- 8. The splice assembly of claim 6 wherein the two longitudinally extending grooves open away from each other.
- 9. The splice assembly of claim 6 further comprising two second projections extending from the first portion, each second projection having therein one of the two longitudinally extending grooves.
- 10. The splice assembly of claim 9 wherein the second elongated portion has two first projections located such that each of the two first projections engages one of the two longitudinally extending grooves of the first elongated portion.
- 11. A multi-piece, torsionally stiff furling element comprising:
- a) at least two longitudinally extending tubular sections located in an end-to-end, axially aligned, abutting relationship;
- b) a longitudinally extending splice assembly disposed within the tubular section at the juncture thereof with a portion of the splice assembly extending into each of the tubular sections, the splice assembly comprising;
- i. a first elongated portion having at least one longitudinal groove extending at least partially along a length of the first portion from one end of the first elongated portion;
- ii. a second elongated portion having at least one first projection extending at least partially along a length of the second portion and configured to engage the at least one longitudinal groove in the first elongated portion when the first and second portions are moved relative to each other in a longitudinal direction so as to connect the first and second portions together; and,
- iii. a locking member engaging the first and second portions when they are connected together, such engagement preventing relative longitudinal movement between the first and second portions, the locking member located such that, when the splice assembly joins the at least two longitudinally extending tubular sections together, disengagement of the locking member from the first and second portion is prevented by at least one of the at least two longitudinally extending tubular sections; and,
- c) at least one fastener engaging each tubular section and at least one of the first and second portions of the splice assembly.
- 12. The furling element of claim 11 wherein the first elongated portion has at least one second projection wherein the at least one longitudinal groove is located in the at least one second projection.
- 13. The furling element of claim 11 wherein the locking member has a generally cylindrical configuration.
- 14. The furling element of claim 11 wherein the locking member has a substantially circular cross-sectional configuration.
- 15. The furling element of claim 11 wherein the first and second elongated portions have facing surfaces which bound a longitudally extending opening when the first and second portions are connected together.
- 16. The furling element of claim 11 wherein the first elongated portion has two longitudinally extending grooves.
- 17. The furling element of claim 16 wherein the two longitudinally extending grooves open toward each other.
- 18. The furling element of claim 16 wherein the two longitudinally extending grooves open away from each other.
- 19. The furling element of claim 16 further comprising two second projections extending from the first portion, each second projection having therein one of the two longitudinally extending grooves.
- 20. The furling element of claim 19 wherein the second elongated portion has two first projections located such that each of the two first projections engages one of the two longitudinally extending grooves of the first elongated portion.
- 21. The furling element of claim 11 wherein an outer surface of the splice assembly has a generally oval cross-sectional configuration.
- 22. The furling element of claim 21 further comprising at least one longitudinally extending ear extending from the outer surface of the splice assembly.
- 23. The furling element of claim 22 further comprising two longitudinally extending ears.
- 24. The furling element of claim 23 wherein the two longitudinally extending ears are located on the second portion of the splice assembly.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. Provisional Application, Ser. No. 60/078,683 filed on Mar. 20, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
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0 002 603 |
Jun 1979 |
EPX |