Claims
- 1. Shock-absorbing line device comprising:
- a resilient cylindrical member having an axis;
- a first line engaging said member at one end and effective when tensioned to apply a torque to said member about said axis;
- a second line engaging said member at the opposite end and effective when tensioned to apply a counter-torque to said member about said axis;
- a flange aligned on the same side and substantially normal to said axis at each end of said member, each said flanges having an eyelet passing through it;
- each of said lines being passed through the respective eyelet and wound around said member;
- said eyelet being substantially larger than the cross-section of said lines, whereby said lines will slide freely in said eyelets;
- whereby upon tensioning of said lines, said resilient member is torsionally strained about said axis to absorb shock in said lines.
- 2. A shock-absorbing line device comprising:
- an elongate elastomeric cylinder;
- a pair of flanges on each end of said elongate elastomeric cylinder, said flanges being substantially normal to the axis of said cylinder;
- an eyelet in each flange at each end of said cylinder;
- a line passing through one of said eyelets, spirally wound around said cylinder and through the eyelet in the flange on the opposite end of said cylinder, whereby tension on said line causes torsional, compressional and bending forces, which attempt to align the line with the axis of the cylinder, thereby allowing said line to slip in said eyelets.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 812,083, filed July 1, 1977.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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3817507 |
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