Claims
- 1. An energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of simple construction, ease of inspection and minimal maintenance, said device for connecting an object subject to movement due to dynamic loads, and an adjacent structure, the device having symmetrical stiffness properties in both tension and compression which resists buckling under load, the device comprising:
- a first, inner cylinder having first and second ends
- a second, outer hollow cylinder having first and second ends, said second hollow cylinder surrounding said first, inner cylinder;
- a wire cable isolator including first and second pairs of entrapment members, each said entrapment member including an inner clamping plate and an outer clamping plate secured one to the other; and
- a wire cable formed in a spiral having at least one bight, said spiral having an externally unloaded shape maintained by said first and second pairs of entrapment members, said cable being capture between said inner clamping plate and said outer clamping plate of each entrapment member, said first pair of entrapment members clamping the wire cable spiral at opposite sides of the wire cable spiral, and said second pair of entrapment members clamping the wire cable spiral at opposite sides of the wire cable spiral, said first and second pairs of entrapment members being disposed at predetermined positions about an exterior periphery of said spiral, wherein
- said first pair of entrapment members is mounted to said first, inner cylinder and second pair of entrapment members is mounted to said second, outer hollow cylinder.
- 2. The energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of claim 1, wherein said first pair of entrapment members clamp the wire cable spiral at 180.degree. one with the other, and said second pair of entrapment members clamp the wire cable spiral at 180.degree. one with the other, said first and second pairs of entrapment members being disposed 90.degree. one with the other.
- 3. The energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of claim 1, wherein said wire cable spiral is disposed at least partially between said first and second cylinders.
- 4. The energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of claim 1 having an extension tube mounted to one of said first and second ends of said first, inner cylinder, and having end caps mounted to the ends of said second, outer hollow cylinder, one of said end caps defining a bore therethrough for receipt of said extension tube, said end caps limiting axial movement of said first, inner cylinder relative to said second, outer cylinder.
- 5. The energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of claim 4, wherein the other of said end caps of said second cylinder defines a bore therethrough which includes threads therein, the threads being one of left and right hand threads, and wherein said extension tube includes threads, the threads being opposite the threads in said end cap, said threads cooperating to adjustably, axially move said first cylinder relative to said second cylinder in a turnbuckle-like adjustment configuration.
- 6. The energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of claim 1, wherein said first cylinder and said second cylinder are in coaxial alignment when in an unloaded condition.
- 7. The energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of claim 1 in which said second hollow cylinder includes viewing ports therein.
- 8. The energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of claim 1 wherein said wire cable spiral is disposed external to said first and second cylinders.
- 9. The energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of claim 1, wherein said first, inner cylinder is hollow, and said wire cable spiral is disposed internal to said first cylinder.
- 10. The energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of claim 8, wherein said second, outer cylinder includes at least one channel formed longitudinally therein and said first, inner cylinder includes at least one extension block mounted thereto movable within said channel, and wherein displacement of said wire cable isolator is limited by contact between said at least one extension block and said at least one channel.
- 11. An energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of simple construction, ease of inspection and minimal maintenance, said device for connecting an object subject to movement due to dynamic loads, and an adjacent structure, the device having symmetrical stiffness properties in both tension and compression which resists buckling under load, the device comprising:
- a first, inner cylinder having first and second ends;
- a second, outer hollow cylinder having first and second ends, said second hollow cylinder surrounding said first, inner cylinder;
- a wire cable isolator including first and second pairs of entrapment members; and
- a wire cable formed in a spiral having at least one bight, said spiral having an externally unloaded shape maintained by said first and second pairs of entrapment members, said entrapment members of said first and second pairs of entrapment members clamping the wire cable spiral at at least four predetermined spaced positions about an exterior circumferential periphery of said spiral, wherein
- said first pair of entrapment members is mounted to said first, inner cylinder and second pair of entrapment members is mounted to said second, outer hollow cylinder.
- 12. The energy absorbing and displacement limiting device elf claim 11, wherein said first pair of entrapment members clamp the wire cable spiral at 180.degree. one with the other, and said second pair of entrapment members clamp the wire cable spiral at 180.degree. one with the other, said first and second pairs of entrapment members being disposed 90.degree. one with the other.
- 13. The energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of claim 11, wherein said wire cable spiral is disposed at least partially between said first and second cylinders.
- 14. The energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of claim 11 having an extension tube mounted to one of said first and second ends of said first, inner cylinder and having end caps mounted to the ends of said second, outer hollow cylinder, one of said end caps defining a bore therethrough for receipt of said extension tube, said end caps limiting axial movement: of said first, inner cylinder relative to said second, outer cylinder.
- 15. The energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of claim 14, wherein the other of said end caps of said second cylinder defines a bore therethrough which includes threads therein, the threads being one of left and right hand threads, wherein said extension tube includes threads, the threads being opposite the threads in said end cap, said threads cooperating to adjustably, axially move said first cylinder relative to said second cylinder in a turnbuckle-like adjustment configuration.
- 16. The energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of claim 11, wherein said first cylinder and said second cylinder are in coaxial alignment when in an unloaded condition.
- 17. The energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of claim 11 in which said second hollow cylinder includes viewing ports therein.
- 18. The energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of claim 11 wherein said wire cable spiral is disposed external to said first and second cylinders.
- 19. The energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of claim 11, wherein said first, inner cylinder is hollow, and said wire cable spiral is disposed internal to said first cylinder.
- 20. The energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of claim 18, wherein said second, outer cylinder includes displacement of said wire cable isolator is limited by contact between said at least one extension block and said at least one channel.
- 21. An energy absorbing and displacement limiting device of simple construction, ease of inspection and minimal maintenance, said device for connecting an object subject to movement due to dynamic loads, and an adjacent structure, the device having symmetrical stiffness properties in both tension and compression which resists buckling under load, the device comprising:
- first and second elongated, telescopic members; and
- a wire cable isolator including first and second pairs of entrapment members and a wire cable formed in a spiral having at least one bight, said spiral having an externally unloaded shape maintained by said first and second pairs of entrapment members, said entrapment members of said first and second pairs of entrapment members clamping the wire cable spiral at least four predetermined spaced positions about an exterior circumferential periphery of said spiral, wherein
- said first pair of entrapment members is mounted to one of said first and second telescopic members and said second pair of entrapment members is mounted to another of said first and second telescopic members.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/274,645 filed Jul. 13, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,441,243 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/978,018, filed Nov. 17, 1992, for "Pipe Restraint" now U.S. Pat. No. 5,360,210, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 915,477, filed Jul. 16, 1992, for "Pipe Restraint", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,240,232.
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