Claims
- 1. A locking hook bolt, comprising:
a first leg; a second leg extending generally parallel with, and spaced apart from, the first leg; an arcuate portion coupling the first leg and the second leg; a locking portion extending from, and forming an angle of approximately 90 degrees with the second leg, the locking portion being configured to engage a support post of a guardrail system; and wherein the first leg includes a threaded portion at an end of the first leg that is opposite the arcuate portion.
- 2. The locking hook bolt of claim 1, wherein a first length of the first leg and a second length of the second leg are approximately equal.
- 3. The locking hook bolt of claim 1, wherein a first length of the first leg and a second length of the second leg are each approximately twice a radius of the arcuate portion.
- 4. The locking hook bolt of claim 1, wherein a first length of the first leg and a second length of the second leg are each approximately equal to a radius of the arcuate portion.
- 5. The locking hook bolt of claim 1, wherein a first length of the first leg and a second length of the second leg are selected to allow the locking portion to engage a first surface of a central web of the support post and to allow the arcuate portion to extend beyond a flange of the support post by an amount sufficient to couple a cable with the flange, and secure the cable within the arcuate portion.
- 6. The locking hook bolt of claim 1, wherein a first length of the first leg and a second length of the second leg are selected to allow the locking portion to engage a first surface of a central web of the support post and to allow the arcuate portion to extend beyond a second surface of the central web by an amount sufficient to couple a cable with the second surface of the central web, and secure the cable within the arcuate portion.
- 7. The locking hook bolt of claim 1, further comprising a nut threadably coupled with the threaded portion of the first leg, the nut being configured and positioned to engage a surface of the support post to couple the first leg to the support post.
- 8. The locking hook bolt of claim 7, further comprising a lock washer coupled with the first leg, intermediate the surface of the support post and the nut.
- 9. The locking hook bolt of claim 1, wherein the first and second legs, the arcuate portion, and the locking portion comprise a {fraction (5/16)} round, Rockwell A Hardness 60 field material.
- 10. A guardrail assembly, comprising:
a support post; a first locking hook bolt operable to couple a first cable to the support post; the first locking hook bolt having a first leg, a second leg extending generally parallel with and spaced apart from, the first leg, an arcuate portion coupling the first leg and the second leg, and a locking portion extending from, and forming an angle of approximately 90 degrees with, the second leg; the locking portion of the first locking hook bolt being configured to engage the support post; and the first leg of the first locking hook bolt having a threaded portion at an end of the first leg of the first locking hook bolt that is opposite the arcuate portion of the first locking hook bolt.
- 11. The guardrail assembly of claim 10, wherein a first length of the first leg and a second length of the second leg are selected to allow the locking portion to engage a first surface of a central web of the support post and to allow the arcuate portion to extend beyond a flange of the support post by an amount sufficient to couple the first cable with the flange, and secure the first cable within the arcuate portion.
- 12. The guardrail assembly of claim 10, wherein a first length of the first leg and a second length of the second leg are selected to allow the locking portion to engage a first surface of a central web of the support post and to allow the arcuate portion to extend beyond a second surface of the central web by an amount sufficient to couple the first cable with the second surface, and secure the first cable within the arcuate portion.
- 13. The guardrail assembly of claim 10, further comprising:
a second locking hook bolt operable to couple a second cable to the support post; the second locking hook bolt having a first leg, a second leg extending generally parallel with, and spaced apart from, the first leg, an arcuate portion coupling the first leg and the second leg, and a locking portion extending from, and forming an angle of approximately 90 degrees with, the second leg; the locking portion of the second locking hook bolt being configured to engage the support post; and the first leg of the second locking hook bolt having a threaded portion at an end of the first leg of the second locking hook bolt that is opposite the arcuate portion of the second locking hook bolt.
- 14. The guardrail assembly of claim 13, wherein a first length of the first leg of the first locking hook bolt and a second length of the second leg of the first locking hook bolt are selected to allow the locking portion of the first locking hook bolt to engage a first surface of a central web of the support post and to allow the arcuate portion of the first locking hook bolt to extend beyond a flange of the support post by an amount sufficient to couple the first cable with the flange, and secure the first cable within the arcuate portion of the first locking hook bolt; and
wherein a first length of the first leg of the second locking hook bolt and a second length of the second leg of the second locking hook bolt are selected to allow the locking portion of the second locking hook bolt to engage a second surface of a central web of the support post and to allow the arcuate portion to extend beyond the first surface of the central web by an amount sufficient to couple the second cable with the first surface, and secure the second cable within the arcuate portion of the second locking hook bolt.
- 15. A guardrail assembly, comprising:
a support post; a first locking hook bolt operable to couple a first cable with the support post; a second locking hook bolt operable to couple a second cable with the support post; the first and second locking hook bolts each having a first leg, a second leg extending generally parallel with, and spaced apart from, the first leg, an arcuate portion coupling the first leg and the second leg, and a locking portion extending from, and forming an angle of approximately 90 degrees with, the second leg; the locking portion of each of the first and second locking hook bolts being configured to engage the support post; the first leg of each of the first and second locking hook bolts having a threaded portion at an end of the first end of the first or second locking hook bolt, respectively, that is opposite the arcuate portion;
wherein a first length of the first leg of the first locking hook bolt and a second length of the second leg of the first locking hook bolt are selected to allow the locking portion of the first locking hook bolt to engage a first surface of a central web of the support post and to allow the arcuate portion of the first locking hook bolt to extend beyond a flange of the support post by an amount sufficient to couple the first cable with the flange, and secure the first cable within the arcuate portion of the first locking hook bolt; and wherein a first length of the first leg of the second locking hook bolt and a second length of the second leg of the second locking hook bolt are selected to allow the locking portion of the second locking hook bolt to engage a second surface of a central web of the support post and to allow the arcuate portion to extend beyond the first surface of the central web by an amount sufficient to couple the second cable with the first surface, and secure the second cable within the arcuate portion of the second locking hook bolt.
- 16. A method of forming a locking hook bolt assembly, comprising:
forming an arcuate portion intermediate a first leg and a second leg of a generally cylindrical bolt member, such that the second leg extends generally parallel with, and spaced apart from, the first leg; forming a threaded portion on the first leg, opposite the arcuate portion; and forming a locking portion upon the second leg, such that the locking portion extends from, and forms an angle of approximately 90 degrees with, the second leg, the locking portion being configured to engage a support post of a guardrail system.
- 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising:
threadably coupling a nut with the threaded portion, the nut being configured and positioned to engage a surface of the support post to couple the first leg to the support post.
- 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising:
coupling a lock washer with the first leg, intermediate the surface of the support post and the nut.
- 19. The method of claim 16, further comprising:
selecting a first length of the first leg and a second length of the second leg to allow the locking portion to engage an outer surface of a central web of the support post and to allow the arcuate portion to extend beyond a flange of the support post by an amount sufficient to couple a cable with the flange, and secure the cable within the arcuate portion.
- 20. The method of claim 16, further comprising:
selecting a first length of the first leg and a second length of the second leg to allow the locking portion to engage a first surface of a central web of the support post and to allow the arcuate portion to extend beyond a second surface of the central web by an amount sufficient to couple a cable with the second surface of the central web, and secure the cable within the arcuate portion.
- 21. A method of securing cable to a guardrail assembly, comprising:
coupling a first cable to a support post with a first locking hook bolt; the first locking hook bolt having a first leg, a second leg extending generally parallel with, and spaced apart from, the first leg, an arcuate portion coupling the first leg and the second leg, and a locking portion extending from, and forming an angle of approximately 90 degrees with, the second leg; the locking portion of the first locking hook bolt being configured to engage the support post; and the first leg of the first locking hook bolt having a threaded portion at an end of the first leg of the first locking hook bolt that is opposite the arcuate portion of the first locking hook bolt.
- 22. The method of claim 21, further comprising:
selecting a first length of the first leg and a second length of the second leg to allow the locking portion to engage an outer surface of a central web of the support post and to allow the arcuate portion to extend beyond a flange of the support post by an amount sufficient to couple a cable with the flange, and secure the cable within the arcuate portion.
- 23. The method of claim 21, further comprising:
selecting a first length of the first leg and a second length of the second leg to allow the locking portion to engage a first surface of a central web of the support post and to allow the arcuate portion to extend beyond a second surface of the central web by an amount sufficient to couple a cable with the second surface of the central web, and secure the cable within the arcuate portion.
- 24. The method of claim 21, further comprising:
coupling a second cable to the support post with a second locking hook bolt; the second locking hook bolt having a first leg, a second leg extending generally parallel with, and spaced apart from, the first leg, an arcuate portion coupling the first leg and the second leg, and a locking portion extending from, and forming an angle of approximately 90 degrees with, the second leg; the locking portion of the second locking hook bolt being configured to engage the support post; and the first leg of the second locking hook bolt having a threaded portion at an end of the first leg of the second locking hook bolt that is opposite the arcuate portion of the second locking hook bolt.
- 25. The method of claim 24, further comprising:
selecting a first length of the first leg of the first locking hook bolt and a second length of the second leg of the first locking hook bolt to allow the locking portion of the first locking hook bolt to engage a first surface of a central web of the support post and to allow the arcuate portion of the first locking hook bolt to extend beyond a flange of the support post by an amount sufficient to couple the first cable with the flange, and secure the first cable within the arcuate portion of the first locking hook bolt; and selecting a first length of the first leg of the second locking hook bolt and a second length of the second leg of the second locking hook bolt to allow the locking portion of the second locking hook bolt to engage a second surface of a central web of the support post and to allow the arcuate portion to extend beyond the first surface of the central web by an amount sufficient to couple the second cable with the first surface, and secure the second cable within the arcuate portion of the second locking hook bolt.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/380,549 filed May 14, 2002, entitled Locking Hook Bolt, and incorporates by reference all subject matter disclosed therein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60380549 |
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