1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wire connector to facilitate making a structural parallel line-splice in lightweight metal wires. This connector would be useful to make a quick adjustment in hanging-wire lengths. This connector produces end-loops required for hanging wall pictures and other décor.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Making end loops in stranded or braided wire is a common activity for hanging wall décor. In the case of hanging picture frames, typically the hanging wire will attach to eyelets installed in the frame of the picture. The hanging wire is looped through the eyelet, and then twisted for some additional length to insure that the resulting wire loop would not slip (see
Accordingly, it is the general purpose of the present invention to provide a wire connector that can produce a high strength parallel splice between light-gage wires. This connector would be useful to facilitate making quick consistent structural end loops in hanging support wires. The slip adjustment capability of the connector allows for quick assembly of support wires to exact lengths. This connector does not require special skills or tools.
The connector of the present invention is typically composed of a short length of a small diameter rod section of a polymeric material that is formed or machined to have a narrow core aperture. The OD and ID of connector would be specific for different wire diameters. A typical OD for wire #3.040″ and #4.050″ wire would be a connector ID of 0.250″ with core aperture of 0.090″. The connector has a taper at both ends, to facilitate guiding the stranded wire into the core. A connector for making end loops has a short taper, adjacent to the narrow core aperture. The opposite end has a core ID with length sufficient to accommodate the length diameter of the specified self-tapping screw. A connector for a parallel line splicing is symmetrical and longer, with sufficient length for self-tapping screws at both ends.
To provide a parallel line splice, the wires to be joined are held at a convenient distance that allows the free ends of two wires to overlap each other about two inches. The wire ends are slid through opposite ends of the connector until the free ends are exposed. The two wires are then drawn taut to the desired length. The free wire ends at the connector are bent 90 degrees to mark and hold the connector in position. Using standard pliers to hold the body of connector, a self-tapping screw is inserted in one end of the connector between the two wires, and is fully tightened to lock the wires in place. Again, holding the connector with pliers, the second screw is inserted in the opposite end of connector between the wires and fully tightened.
A picture frame that has eyelets in place may be strung using a short section and a long section of pre-assembled picture-wires that have a structural elongate section at one end. The wire sections are threaded through the eyelets and then joined with a wire connector to produce a hanging wire of correct length. Using the short and longer wire segments, the wire connector location does not interfere with the wall-hook to which the frame is attached at its mid-point.
The aforementioned objects and advantages of the present invention, as well as additional objects and advantages thereof, will be more fully understood herein after as a result of a detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the following drawings in which:
To form end loops (see
To do a parallel line splice (see
If the length of the picture wires is to be exact, the following procedure may be added to the steps for completion of the second end-loop.
One can lay-out on a board the exact wire length desired for the designated picture frame. A stud is installed in the board to mark the location for the center of the second loop. With the first end-loop fixed in place, the wire is drawn taut and bent 90 degrees around the marking stud. This bend marks the center-point for the second end loop. The procedure for the end-loop is then completed as described above.
It will now be understood that the present invention comprises a wire connector that can produce a high strength parallel splice between light-gage wires. The slip adjustment capability of the connector allows for quick assembly of support wires to exact lengths. This connector does not require special skills or tools. To form end loops, the wire is initially threaded into the connector with sufficient length beyond connector to allow for the desired loop and sufficient wire to come back through the length of the connector. The size of the loop can be controlled by placing an appropriate OD rod at the loop end, and sliding the connector down until a loop end is formed taut around the inserted rod. The self-tapping screw is inserted between the two wire strands extending out from wide end of connector, and fully tightened to thereby mechanically lock the parallel wires in place inside the connector.
Various additions and modifications will now occur to those of skill in the relevant art having the benefit of the teaching herein. Accordingly, the scope hereof is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but only by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.