Claims
- 1. A method of staying an object with respect to a structure comprising the steps of:
providing a wire with a hooked end; threading the hooked end around a structure; locking the hooked end to the wire to form a loop around the structure; pulling the opposite end of the wire to tighten the loop; feeding the opposite free end of the wire through a jam cleat around an object and again through the jam cleat to form an adjustable loop around the object; and pulling the free end of the wire to tighten the loop around the object to stay the object with respect to the structure.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1, including the step of providing the hooked end with an enlarged bead operative to restrict movement of said wire through a hole.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 1, including the step of providing the hook with a spring latch.
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 3 wherein said hook is assembled to a crimp sleeve crimped to said wire.
- 5. A method as set forth in claim 4 wherein said hook and crimp sleeve are joined by said enlarged bead.
- 6. A method as set forth in claim 1, including the step of providing the jam cleat with opposite curved surface passages accommodating the wire, and gripping the wire against the curved surface to keep it from moving in one direction.
- 7. A method as set forth in claim 6, including the step of providing a swinging jaw for each passage, and spring means urging the jaw against the curved surface of the passage to grip a wire there against.
- 8. A method as set forth in claim 6 including the step of locking the jam cleat against release for seismic and like applications.
- 9. A method as set forth in claim 6 including the step of providing the opposite curved surface with teeth to facilitate the gripping of the wire.
- 10. A method as set forth in claim 1 including the step of alternatively providing said wire with a cleat, and securing said cleat directly or indirectly to said object without feeding the wire around said object.
- 11. A suspension and staying kit comprising:
a length of flexible wire; bead secured to one end of said length of flexible wire; a clip through which the bead may be threaded; a bead locking slot on said clip; and a jam cleat to receive the other end of said length of wire to form an adjustable loop with the other end of the length.
- 12. A kit as set forth in claim 11, including a pair of swinging jaws in said jam cleat operative to grip said wire.
- 13. A kit as set forth in claim 12, including curved surfaces in said jam cleat opposite said jaws against which the wire is gripped.
- 14. A kit as set forth in claim 12, including spring means urging said jaws to swing into wire gripping positions.
- 15. A kit as set forth in claim 12 including means to lock one or both said swing jaws in wire gripping positions for seismic and like applications.
- 16. A kit as set forth in claim 13 including teeth on both said swing jaws and said curved surfaces to facilitate the gripping of the wire.
- 17. A kit as set forth in claim 11 wherein said fixture cleat includes a fitting which may be rotated on the axis of the wire.
- 18. A kit as set forth in claim 17 wherein said fixture cleat includes a multi-part housing, and a chuck gripping said wire, said fitting rotating with respect to said housing.
- 19. A kit as set forth in claim 11 including a hook on said bead adapted to be connected directly to said wire.
- 20. A kit as set forth in claim 11 including a clip through which the bead may be threaded, and a bead locking slot on said clip.
- 21. A jam cleat for wire or cable comprising a body having at least one wire or cable passage therein, a chamber communicating with said passage, and a lever pivoted in said chamber and including a distal wire gripping surface movable on an arc operative to interfere with and wedge a wire or cable moving in said passage in one direction but not in the opposite direction.
- 22. A jam cleat as set forth in claim 21, including a pair of side-by-side passages, and a lever for each passage.
- 23. A jam cleat as set forth in claim 22, including a curved surface in each passage against which the wire is wedged by the respective wire gripping surface.
- 24. A jam cleat as set forth in claim 23, including a spring for each lever urging the wire gripping surfacing into wedging engagement with the wire.
- 25. A jam cleat as set forth in claim 24, including a housing for the jam cleat, and respective openings in said housing enabling a tool to be inserted therein to engage the respective levers to release the wire gripped thereby.
- 26. A jam cleat as set forth in claim 24, wherein each lever includes a serrated gripping surface not radial to the pivot of the lever to engage and grip wire of different size.
- 27. A jam cleat as set forth in claim 23 including a serrated gripping surface on said curved surface.
- 28. A jam cleat as set forth in claim 23 including means to lock one or both levers in wire gripping position for seismic and like applications.
- 29. A flexible wire stay and suspension system comprising a length of flexible wire, a somewhat enlarged bead secured to one end of the length of wire, adapted to be connected to the length of wire to form a noose around a structure, or directly to a structure or an intermediate structure, and a jam cleat operative to form an adjustable loop with the other end of the flexible wire to secure and stay an object with respect to said structure.
- 30. A system as set forth in claim 29, wherein said jam cleat comprises a pair of side-by-side passages, a lever pivoted for movement into each passage and including a distal wire gripping surface moveable on an arc to interfere with and wedge a wire moving in said respective passage in one direction but not in the other direction.
- 31. A system as set forth in claim 29, including a curved surface in each passage against which the wire is wedged by the respective wire gripping surface.
- 32. A system as set forth in claim 31, including a spring for each lever urging the wire gripping surfacing into wedging engagement with the wire.
- 33. A system as set forth in claim 32, including a housing for the jam cleat, and respective openings in said housing enabling a tool to be inserted therein to engage the respective levers to release the wire gripped thereby.
- 34. A system as set forth in claim 31 including a serrated gripping surface on said curved surface.
- 35. A system as set forth in claim 30 including means to lock said lever in wire gripping position for seismic and like applications.
- 36. A system as set forth in claim 30, wherein each lever includes a serrated gripping surface not radial to the pivot of the lever to engage and grip wire of different size.
- 37. A system as set forth in claim 29 including a bayonet slot clip threaded on the cable adapted to receive the beaded end to form an adjustable loop encircling a structure.
- 38. A suspension system as set forth in claim 37 wherein said beaded end includes a hook to engage the length of cable directly or through the bayonet slot clip.
- 39. A suspension system as set forth in claim 37, wherein said clip is bent and said bayonet slot includes a portion which extends around the bend so that said beaded end has to be moved around the bend to be engaged or released.
- 40. A suspension system as set forth in claim 39, wherein said clip includes an interference to prevent the beaded end from moving excessively axially when locked to the clip.
- 41. A suspension system as set forth in claim 40, wherein said bead includes a shank having a diameter larger than the wire that will not fit in the portion of the slot which extends around the bend.
- 42. A suspension system as set forth in claim 37, including a wire hole in said clip spaced from said bayonet slot, and a rolled edge in said wire hole.
- 43. A suspension system as set forth in claim 42, wherein said clip is in the general form of a J having a long leg, short leg and a bottom, said bayonet slot extending from the long leg to the bottom, and said interference being a projection extending from the short leg.
- 44. A suspension system as set forth in claim 38 wherein said hook is hardened and joined to a crimp sleeve secured to said cable by a crimped bead.
- 45. A cable cleat for attaching a cable to a suspended fixture comprising a body having at least two parts surrounding the cable, a wedge chamber in said body, wedges in said chamber operative tightly to grip said cable, means to lock said body around said cable, and means to secure a fixture to said body directly or indirectly to support said fixture without looping the cable around the fixture.
- 46. A cable cleat as set forth in claim 45 including a fitting in said body rotatable with respect to said body substantially on the axis of the cable.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Serial No. 60/371,978, filed Apr. 12, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60371978 |
Apr 2002 |
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