CA2822151C - Ratcheting take-up device - Google Patents
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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates generally to building construction and reinforcement, and specifically to a continuity system that resists tension from wind uplift forces or overturning forces from wind or seismic events while compensating for the downward settling of buildings caused by shrinkage of wooden members.
Most specifically, the present invention relates to a ratcheting take-up device that reduces slack due to wood shrinkage and building settling in a holdown system of continuous rods, eases installation and compensates for imperfectly aligned rods.
Although the tie rod system can be used in a single-story structure, it is particularly suited to multistory structures, as illustrated in the '314 patent. In a multistory structure, a series of anchor elements is used to couple multiple tie rods in a line from the foundation to the top plate of the top story of the structure. The anchor elements of the '314 patent, in addition to coupling tie rods together, are used to secure the tie rods at each level of the structure to eliminate initial slack in the system.
The principal shortcoming of the system of the '314 patent is the lack of a means of compensating for slack that builds up in the system as the wood structural members shrink over time. As slack builds up in the system, the system's capacity to resist uplift is correspondingly reduced.
coupling take-up device. The CTUD coupling take-up device is the subject of U.S.
Patent 7,905,066, granted to Steven E. Pryor et al. All three devices are driven by a torsion spring. The TUD and ATUD are slipped over the tie rod between a horizontally disposed member and a nut threaded onto the tie rod, and they expand to fill the space as it expands enlarges. The CTUD threads onto and couples the vertically-aligned ends of two tie rods, drawing the two together to maintain tight connections between the wood and steel elements as the wood structural members shrink over time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The lower portions of the insert segments collectively have the geometry of a spherical segment ¨ a spherical cap with the top truncated, or a spherical frustum. The first frusto-spherical bearing surface is the outward-facing, lower surfaces of the insert segments taken together. The second frusto-spherical bearing surface is the inward-facing lower portion of the outer bore of the housing. The insert segments are inserted in the outer bore of the housing. The frusto-spherical sections of each, solid in the segments and hollow in the outer bore, are closely matched. Because the lower bearing surfaces of the insert segments are able to rotate or swing to be in contact with a matching surface in the lower portion of the outer bore of the device housing, there is little or no reduction in the net bearing interface when the rod received by the nut segments is out of alignment with the vertical axis of the housing.
When a tie rod is first inserted up into the housing, the upward movement of the tie rod forces the insert segments apart from a constricted position ¨ the constriction preferably caused by the downward force of gravity and possibly by a compression member placed above the insert segments, combined with the narrowing in the lower portion of the outer bore of the housing ¨ to the width of the tie rod. The interface between the surfaces of the tie rod and the insert segments creates a ratcheting action as the tie rod is pushed up and the insert segments move up and out laterally, allowing the tie rod to be inserted as far as needed into the housing for installation.
When the building shrinks, the relative movement of the tie rod and the housing is similar to movement during installation. The relative upward movement of the rod with respect to the housing pushes the insert segments up and out laterally, and gravity and any relative downward movement of the tension rod as well as the usual tension that is placed on the rod once it is installed pulls the insert segments downwardly and inwardly in combination with the narrowing of the outer bore of the housing and thus against the rod, holding it with respect to the housing.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Greater or lesser numbers of insert segments 2 are possible, but four is preferred. The insert segments 2 are designed to grasp a preferably vertical tie rod or threaded bolt 24. Preferably, vertical tie rod 24 is a least threaded where it is grasped by insert segments 2. Vertical tie rod 24 can be wholly threaded, partially threaded, or unthreaded, although if is unthreaded it is preferable to have a grooved surface that can mate with similar grooves on the insert segments 2 for achieving design load values, although alternate methods of the grasping of the insert segments 2 of the tie rod 24 are encompassed within the invention. The insert segments 2 preferably surround the tie rod or threaded bolt 24, but with gaps between the insert segments 2.
Preferably, each insert segment 2 has a substantially planar top surface 3.
Preferably, the first substantially planar sides 13 extend downward from the first and second edges 6 of the top surface 3. The first and second substantially planar sides 13 are preferably orthogonal to each other. Each insert segment 2 preferably has a rough, threaded, concave inner bore-defining surface 14 that extends downward from the concave inner bore-defining edge 4 and connects the first and second substantially planar sides 13. Preferably, each bore-defining surface 14 is primarily a section of a rough, threaded, right circular cylindrical surface 15 that defines the inner bore 16.
As shown in Figs. 12 and 18, each insert segment 2 preferably has an outer bore-interfacing surface 17 that extends downward from the arc 7 of the outer bore edge 7.
In the currently preferred embodiments of the invention the outer bore-interfacing surface 17 and the inner bore 16 preferably has a surface roughness of 125-250 micro-inches (3.2-6.3 um).
The outer bore-interfacing surfaces 17 preferably taper from the top surfaces 3 of the insert segments 2 to bottom edges 21 of the insert segments 2, reducing the cross-section of each insert segment 2 from the top surface 3 to the bottom edge 21.
Preferably, the general shape of the upper portion 104 of the outer bore-interfacing surface 17 of the insert segments 2 is collectively that of a cylinder with tabs 9 splayed circumferentially. The lower portion 105 the outer bore-interfacing surface 17 of the insert segments 2 curves inward. In the currently preferred embodiments of the present invention, the substantially planar bottom surface 20 of each tab 9 joins the tapering outer bore-interfacing surface 17 of its insert segment 2 at a tab juncture 25 that has a radius of 0.020 inches. The insert segments 2 together preferably form an inverted dome with a central vertical through-bore.
the flared portions 36 ease insertion of the tie rod or threaded bolt 24. Each substantially planar widening taper surface 36 is preferably oriented at 45 degrees to the top surfaces 3 of the insert segments 4 and at 45 degrees to the central axis 100 of the take-up device 1, with the acceptable range being up to 15 degrees more or less. Preferably, each taper surface 36 is a surface section of a conical frustum. In the currently preferred embodiments of the present invention, the flared bottom portions 36 widen the inner bore 16 to a maximum width of 0.545 inches across. In the currently preferred embodiments of the present invention, the bottom edge 21 is preferably not a true edge, but is instead a very narrow annular surface 21, a flat base 21 that helps to stabilize the insert segments 2. As shown in Fig. 16, in the currently preferred embodiments of the present invention, the bottom edge 21 of each insert segment is preferably 0.0085 inches across parallel to the top surface 3: the maximum width across the lowest part of the insert segments 2 collectively is 0.562 inches from edge 21 to edge 21 of opposed segments 2 when the insert segments 2 are resting on the ledge 45 of the outer bore 27; the height of the insert segments 2, measured from the top surface 3 to the bottom edge 21, is preferably 0.539 inches. The height of the insert segments 2 is sufficient to grasp enough of the tie rod or threaded bolt 24 for a secure connection 110 by connecting to multiple turns of the threaded bolt 24.
In the currently preferred embodiments of the present invention, the insert segments 2 are held apart by the tie rod or threaded bolt 24, so that adjacent sides 13 of the insert segments 2 do not interface but are instead held 0.062 inches apart.
Currently, the two sizes differ only in the dimension of the right circular cylindrical surfaces 15 that define the inner bore 16, which in a first embodiment is sized to accept a 3/8-threaded rod 24 (best shown in Fig. 20) and in a second embodiment is sized to accept a 1/2-13 UNC threaded rod 24 (best shown in Fig. 14). With the preferable spacing of 0.062 inches between the insert segments 2, the maximum diameter of the rough, threaded, concave inner bore-defining surface 14 (made up of the the right circular cylindrical surfaces 15) of the inner bore 16 is 0.342 inches when the threaded rod is 3/8-16 UNC. When the threaded rod 24 is 1/2-13 UNC, the maximum diameter of the rough, threaded, concave inner bore-defining surface 14 (made up of the the right circular cylindrical surfaces 15) of the inner bore 16 is 0.459 inches.
The vertical body 28 has a top edge 33. The outer bore 27 within the vertical body 28 has a diameter at the top edge 33 of 1.123 inches. Therefore, the vertical body 28 has a wall 34 that is preferably 0.16 inches thick at the top edge 33. The cylindrical vertical body 28 is 1.209 inches in diameter from the middle of the wall 34 across to the middle of wall 34 opposite. The top edge 33 is preferably flat except where it is notched with a number of indentations or slots 35 that match the tabs 9 on the insert segments 2. Each tab 9 preferably fits in an indentation 35 and preferably extends outside the vertical body 28, and the interlock prevents the insert segments 2 from rotating around the central axis 100. The interface between the tabs 9 and the indentations 35 also helps to stabilize the insert segments 2, helping to keep them level especially when a threaded rod 24 is inserted into the inner bore 16.
Rather than being screwed into the inner bore 16, the threaded rod 24 is preferably pushed in without rotation and the insert segments 2 react by moving apart and together, ratcheting when the threaded inner bore 16 interfaces with a threaded bolt 24.
The compression member 46 allows the insert segments 2 to move up within the housing 26, and the upwardly-widening outer bore 27 allows the insert segments 2 to move apart. This allows the threaded bolt 24 to be inserted into the inner bore 16, and as the threaded bolt 24 and the threaded portion of inner surfaces 14 of the insert segments 2 slide against each other, the segments 2 are moved up and outwardly and down and inwardly repeatedly, the inward motion urged by the compression member 46 and the narrowing outer bore 27 in the housing 2. The threaded bolt 24 can only be inserted in one direction because when it is pulled down, the downwardly-narrowing outer bore 27 forces the insert segments 2 against the threaded rod 24 so that the threaded bolt 24 and the threaded portion of inner surfaces 14 of the insert segments 2 interlock as if the threaded bolt 24 had been screwed into a conventional solid nut.
The outer bore 27 descends 0.045 inches to a groove 40 that runs parallel to the top edge 33. The groove 40 is 0.062 inches tall and has cross-section that is U-shaped in cross-section, with an internal radius of 0.031 inches. The outer bore 27 preferably descends another 0.324 inches straight down, creating an upper vertical portion 41 that descends a total of 0.431 inches straight down from the top edge 33; the groove 40 is within that upper vertical portion 41. At a depth of 0.431 inches, the outer bore 27 preferably tapers inward at an angle of 65 degrees relative to the bottom face 102 of the horizontal plate 29, creating a middle inward-angled portion 42. The middle inward-angled portion 42 transitions to a lower inward-curved portion 43 that preferably has a radius of 0.510 inches in a vertical plane. This closely matches the 0.5-inch radius, also in a vertical plane, of lower portion 105 of the outer bore-interfacing surfaces 17 of the insert segments 2. The lower inward-curved portion 43 reduces the taper angle from 65 degrees. The middle inward-angled portion 42 and the lower inward-curved portion 43 together reduce the diameter of the outer bore 27, and their collective depth is preferably 0.419 inches, so that with the upper vertical portion 41 the collective depth is preferably 0.85 inches. Below the lower inward-curved portion 43 the outer bore 27 has a bottom portion 44 that is flared and preferably has a depth of 0.091 inches and that slightly increases the diameter of the outer bore 27 from a minimum of 0.545 inches at the bottom face 102 of the horizontal plate 29 to 0.558 inches. The slight widening of the bottom flared portion 44 eases insertion of the threaded rod 24. Between the inward-curved portion 43 and the bottom flared portion 44 is a horizontal, or flat, ledge 45 that is 0.0115 inches wide and orthogonal to the central axis 100 of the housing 26. The diameter of the outer bore 27 is 0.568 inches at the bottom of the lower inward-curved portion 43 and is 0.545 inches at the top of the bottom flared portion 44. This horizontal ledge 45 helps to keep the insert segments 2 level when a threaded rod 24 is inserted into the ratcheting take-up device 1 to create the basic connection 110. The preferred total height of the outer bore is 0.941 inches.
The upper and lower hard washers 47 are preferably made from steel. Preferably, each has an inner edge 50, an outer edge 51, an upper surface 52 and a lower surface 53.
Preferably, the inner edge 50 and the outer edge 51 are both generally circular. The inner edge preferably has a pair of inclusions 52, each with a preferred radius of 0.063 inches that evenly divide the remainder into two arcs 53 with a diameter of 0.562 inches. Preferably, the outer edge 51 has four pairs of inclusions 54, each with a preferred radius of 0.063 inches. Each pair of inclusions 54 preferably is 90 degrees apart around the circumference of the outer edge 51. Preferably, between the inclusions 54 of each pair is a small arc 55 that is preferably 0.254 inches wide.
These four small arcs 55 preferably each have a diameter of 1.187 inches.
Preferably, between each pair of inclusions 54 is a large arc 56 with a diameter of 1.108 inches.
The preferred total of eight inclusions 54 in the outer edge 51 bound an inner area with a circumference 57 with a diameter of 1.068 inches. The upper and lower hard washers 47 are preferably 0.047 inches thick. Preferably, the small arcs 55, which project slightly from the rest of the outer edges 51 of the upper and lower hard washers 47, and are therefore on slight projections 49 that are inserted in the indentations 35 in the wall 34 of the cylindrical body 28 of the housing 26 of the take-up device 1. The lower hard washer 47 is stabilized by the interfaces between the small arcs 55 and the indentations 35. The upper hard washer 47 is rotated so small arcs 55 slide into the groove 40 in the wall 34 of the cylindrical body 28 of the housing 26 of the take-up device 1. This locks the upper hard washer 47 in place.
The upper hard washer 47 holds the middle soft washer 48 and the lower hard washer 47 in place, and this whole compression member 46 holds the insert segments 2 down within the outer bore 27 of the take-up device 1. When the insert segments 2 push up, the middle soft washer 48 compresses and, because it is resilient, the middle soft washer 48 pushes the insert segments 2 down when the upper hard washer 47 is locked in place. The whole compression member 46 functions as a spring tailored for the best performance in this device 1 and connection 110. The interface between the outer bore-interfacing surfaces 17 of the insert segments 2 and the inward-angled and inward-curved portions 42 and 43 of the outer bore 27 forces the insert segments 2 together. The insert segments 2 clamp together on the tie rod or threaded bolt 24. The matching curvatures of the bore-interfacing surfaces 17 of the insert segments 2 and the inward-curved portions 43 of the outer bore 27 allow the insert segments 2 to rotate or swing on a horizontal axis generally orthogonal to, and intersecting with, the tie rod or threaded bolt 24 without diminishing the interface area. This allows the take-up device 1 to compensate for imperfect alignment of the tie rod or threaded bolt 24 without diminishing the strength of the connection 110. The insert segments 2 can tilt, or rotate, in any direction. Generally, the segments 2 need only rotate a maximum of two degrees from the central axis 100, but the ability to do this without diminishing the interface with the outer bore 27 and the strength of the connection 110 is substantially advantageous since tie rods or threaded bolts 24 are rarely, if ever, aligned perfectly.
The insert segments 2 each has an outer bore-interfacing surface 17 that interfaces with the inward-curved portion 43 of the outer bore 27 of the housing 26. The outer bore-interfacing surfaces 17 of the plurality of insert segments 2 are at least in part collectively frusto-spherical. Each insert segment 2 has a concave inner bore-defining surface 14 and the plurality of concave inner bore-defining surfaces 14 define an inner bore 16. Preferably, the outer bore 27 of the housing 26 has a ledge 45, the insert segments 2 each have a bottom edge 21, and the bottoms edges 21 of the insert segments 2 interface with the ledge 45 in the outer bore 27, stabilizing the insert segments 2. The take-up device 1 preferably has four insert segments 2. Each insert segment 2 preferably has a substantially planar top surface 3. The top surface preferably has a concave inner bore-defining edge 4 with first and second ends 5, a convex outer bore edge 7 with first and second ends 8, a first substantially straight side edge 6 that connects the first end 5 of the inner bore-defining edge 4 to the first end 8 of the outer bore edge 7, and a second substantially straight side edge 6 that connects the second end 5 of the inner bore-defining edge 4 to the second end 8 of the outer bore edge 7. Each segment 2 preferably also has a tab 9 on the convex outer bore edge 7, an inner bore-defining surface 14 that descends from the inner bore-defining edge 4, and an outer bore-interfacing surface 17 that descends from the outer bore-defining edge 7 and tapers a bottom edge 21. Preferably, the inner bore 12 of the take-up device 1 is threaded.
Preferably, the upper and lower hard washers 47 each have an outer edge 51 with a plurality of projections 49. The outer bore 27 preferably has a groove 40 connected to the indentations 35 in wall 34 of the cylindrical body 28. Preferably, the projections 49 of the upper hard washer 47 project into the groove 40 in the outer bore 27, restraining the compression member 46. The projections 49 of the lower hard washer 47 preferably project into the indentations 35 in wall 34 of the cylindrical body 28, stabilizing the compression member 46.
Preferably, the tie rod 24 is secured to a foundation 112 below the wood frame wall 111.
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a. a housing (26) with an outer bore (27) the outer bore (27) having a lower inward-curved portion (43) that is frusto-spherical;
b. a plurality of insert segments (2) primarily disposed in the outer bore (27) and primarily contained securely within the housing (26), each of which has an outer bore-interfacing surface (17) that interfaces with the inward-curved portion (43) of the outer bore (27) of the housing (26), wherein:
i. the outer bore-interfacing surfaces (17) of the plurality of insert segments (2) collectively form a segmented frusto-spherical surface where the outer bore-interfacing surfaces (17) interface with the outer bore (27):
ii. each insert segment (2) has a concave inner bore-defining surface (14) and the plurality of concave inner bore-defining surfaces (14) form a generally tubular inner bore (16).
a. the outer bore (27) of the housing (26) has a ledge (45) proximate the most constricted part of the inward-curved portion (43);
b. the insert segments (2) each have a top surface (3) and a bottom edge (21) opposite the top surface;
c. the bottoms edges (21) of the insert segments (2) interface with the ledge (45) in the outer bore (27), stabilizing the insert segments (2).
a. a substantially planar top surface (3) with:
i. a concave inner bore-defining edge (4) with first and second ends (5);
ii. a convex outer bore edge (7) with first and second ends (8);
iii. a first substantially straight side edge (6) that connects the first end (5) of the inner bore-defining edge (4) to the first end (8) of the outer bore edge (7); and iv. a second substantially straight side edge (6) that connects the second end (5) of the inner bore-defining edge (4) to the second end (8) of the outer bore edge (7);
b. a tab (9) on the convex outer bore edge (7), wherein:
i. the inner bore-defining surface (14) descends from the inner bore-defining edge (4); and ii. the outer bore-interfacing surface (17) descends from the outer bore-defining edge (7) and tapers to a bottom edge (21).
a. the housing (26) additionally comprises a vertical body (28); and b. the outer bore (27) of the housing (26) is contained within the vertical body (28).
a. the housing (26) additionally comprises a horizontal plate (29) surmounted by the vertical body (28).
a. the vertical body (28) has an outer wall (34) with a top edge (33);
b. a plurality of indentations (35) extend down from the top edge (33) of the wall (34); and c. a tab (9) of an insert segment (2) interfaces with each of the indentations (35) in the wall (34) of the cylindrical body (28).
a. an upper hard washer (47) and;
b. a resilient spring (48) that pushes the insert segments (2) into the outer bore (27) and is restrained from upward movement by the upper hard washer (47).
a. the compression member (46) additionally comprises a lower hard washer (47) that is between the resilient lower soft washer (48) and the insert segments (2).
a. the vertical body (28) has an outer wall (34) with a top edge (33);
b. a plurality of indentations (35) extend down from the top edge (33) of the wall (34);
c. the upper hard washer (47) has an outer edge (51) with a plurality of projections (49);
d. the outer bore (27) has a groove (40) connected to the indentations (35) in wall (34) of the vertical body (28); and e. the projections (49) of the upper hard washer (47) project into the groove (40) in the outer bore (27), restraining the compression member (46).
a. the lower hard washer (47) has an outer edge (51) with a plurality of projections (49); and b. the projections (49) of the lower hard washer (47) project into the indentations (35) in wall (34) of the vertical body (28), stabilizing the compression member (46).
a. a first structural member (115) to which the take-up device (1) is fastened;
b. a tie rod (24) with a top end (124) at least partially held within the inner bore (16) of the take-up device (1) by a plurality of the insert segments (2).
a. the first structural member (115) is a top plate (115) in an at least partially wood frame wall (111), and the take-up device (1) rests on a bearing plate (120) attached to the top plate (115) with the same fasteners (119) as the take-up device (1).
a. the tie rod (24) is secured to a foundation (112) below the wood frame wall (111).
a. the outer bore (27) of the take-up device (1) has a central vertical axis (100);
b. the tie rod (24) is not parallel to the central vertical axis (100) of the outer bore (27); and c. the insert segments (2) that hold the tie rod (24) are canted so the inner bore (16) is parallel to the tie rod (24) where the tie rod (24) is held by the insert segments (2) but the inner bore is not parallel to the central vertical axis (100) of the outer bore (27).
a. inserting the top end (124) of the tie rod (24) into the inner bore (16) of the take-up device; and b. fastening the take-up device (1) to the first structural member (115).
a. inserting the tie rod (24) through a bottom portion (44) of the outer bore (27) in the housing (26).
a. inserting the tie rod (24) through the first structural member (115).
a. the take-up device (1) is fastened to the first structural member (115) with a plurality of screws (119).
a. the take-up device (1) has a central axis (100);
b. each of the tabs (9) on the convex outer bore edges (7) of the insert segments (2) has a outer edge (10), two sides edges (12), a top surface (103) and a bottom surface (20);
c. the outer edges (10) of the tabs (9) on opposed insert segments (2) are 1.375 inches apart;
d. the two side edges (12) of each tab (9) are 0.25 inches apart;
e. the top surface (103) and the bottom surface (20) of each tab (9) are 0.12 inches apart;
f. the outer bore-interfacing surfaces (17) of the insert segments (2) have a radius of 0.5 inches;
g. the bottom surface (20) of each tab (9) joins the outer bore-interfacing surface (17) of each tab (9) at a tab juncture (25) that has a radius of 0.02 inches;
h. each concave inner-bore defining surface (14) of each insert segment (2) has a bottom end (23) with a chamfer (36) that is between 30 and 60 degrees relative to the central axis (100) of the take-up device; and i. the chamfer (36) widens the inner bore (16) to a maximum width o 0.545 inches.
a. the flat section (121) of each bottom edge (21) of the insert segments (2) is 0.0085 inches wide;
b. the ledge (45) in the outer bore (27) is 0.0115 inches wide; and c. each insert segment (2) is 0.539 inches tall from the top surface (3) to the bottom edge (21).
a. the vertical body (28) of the housing (26) has an outer diameter of 1.282 inches at the top edge (33) of the outer wall (34) of the vertical body (28);
b. the outer bore (27) of the housing (26) has a diameter of 1.209 inches at the top edge (33) of the outer wall (34) of the vertical body (28); and c. each indentation (35) in the outer wall (34) is 0.454 inches deep.
a. the groove (40) in the outer bore (27) is 0.062 inches tall, 0.045 inches below the top edge (33) of the outer wall (34), and has a U-shaped cross section with an internal radius of 0.031 inches;
b. the outer bore (27) is 0.941 inches in height, and the outer bore (27) has an upper vertical portion (41) that descends 0.431 inches from the top edge (33), a middle inward-angled portion (42) that descends from the upper vertical portion (41), a lower inward-curved portion (43) with a radius of 0.510 inches that descends from the middle inward-angled portion (42), and a flared bottom portion (44) with a depth of 0.091 inches that descends from the lower inward-curved portion (43).
a. the upper hard washer (47) has a an inner edge (50) with a pair of substantially semicircular inclusions (52), each with a radius of 0.063 inches, and a pair of arcs (53) between the inclusions (52), both arcs (53) having a diameter of 0.562 inches;
b. the outer edge (51) of the upper hard washer (47) has four pairs of substantially semicircular inclusions (54), each with a radius of 0.063 inches, four small arcs (55), each on a projection (49) bounded by a pair of inclusions (54) and with a diameter of 1.187 inches, and four large arcs (56) between each pair of inclusions (54) that each has a diameter of 1.108 inches; and c. the upper hard washer (47) is 0.047 inches thick.
a. a housing (26) with an outer bore (27) the outer bore (27) having a lower inward-curved portion (43) that is frusto-spherical;
b. a plurality of insert segments (2) primarily disposed in the outer bore (27) and primarily contained securely within the housing (26), each of which has an outer bore-interfacing surface (17) that interfaces with the inward-curved portion (43) of the outer bore (27) of the housing (26), wherein:
i. the outer bore-interfacing surfaces (17) of the plurality of insert segments (2) collectively from a segmented frusto-spherical surface that interfaces with at least a portion of the lower inward-curved portion (43) of the outer bore (27) of the housing (26);
ii. each insert segment (2) has a concave inner bore-defining surface (14) and the plurality of concave inner bore-defining surfaces (14) form a generally tubular inner bore (16).
a. the outer bore (27) of the housing (26) has a ledge (45) proximate the most constricted part of the inward-curved portion (43);
b. the insert segments (2) each have a top surface (3) and a bottom edge (21) opposite the top surface; and c. the bottoms edges (21) of the insert segments (2) interface with the ledge (45) in the outer bore (27), stabilizing the insert segments (2).
a. a substantially planar top surface (3) with:
i. a concave inner bore-defining edge (4) with first and second ends (5);
ii. a convex outer bore edge (7) with first and second ends (8);
iii. a first substantially straight side edge (6) that connects the first end (5) of the inner bore-defining edge (4) to the first end (8) of the outer bore edge (7); and iv. a second substantially straight side edge (6) that connects the second end (5) of the inner bore-defining edge (4) to the second end (8) of the outer bore edge (7);
b. a tab (9) on the convex outer bore edge (7), wherein:
i. the inner bore-defining surface (14) descends from the inner bore-defining edge (4); and ii. the outer bore-interfacing surface (17) descends from the outer bore-defining edge (7) and tapers to a bottom edge (21).
a. the housing (26) additionally comprises a vertical body (28); and b. the outer bore (27) of the housing (26) is contained within the vertical body (28).
a. the housing (26) additionally comprises a horizontal plate (29) surmounted by the vertical body (28).
a. the vertical body (28) has an outer wall (34) with a top edge (33);
b. a plurality of indentations (35) extend down from the top edge (33) of the wall (34); and c. a tab (9) of an insert segment (2) interfaces with each of the indentations (35) in the wall (34) of the cylindrical body (28).
a. an upper hard washer (47) and;
b. a resilient spring (48) that pushes the insert segments (2) into the outer bore (27) and is restrained from upward movement by the upper hard washer (47).
a. the compression member (46) additionally comprises a lower hard washer (47) that is between the resilient lower soft washer (48) and the insert segments (2).
a. the vertical body (28) has an outer wall (34) with a top edge (33);
b. a plurality of indentations (35) extend down from the top edge (33) of the wall (34);
c. the upper hard washer (47) has an outer edge (51) with a plurality of projections (49);
d. the outer bore (27) has a groove (40) connected to the indentations (35) in wall (34) of the vertical body (28); and e. the projections (49) of the upper hard washer (47) project into the groove (40) in the outer bore (27), restraining the compression member (46).
a. the lower hard washer (47) has an outer edge (51) with a plurality of projections (49); and b. the projections (49) of the lower hard washer (47) project into the indentations (35) in wall (34) of the vertical body (28), stabilizing the compression member (46).
a. a first structural member (115) to which the take-up device (1) is fastened;
b. a tie rod (24) with a top end (124) at least partially held within the inner bore (16) of the take-up device (1) by a plurality of the insert segments (2).
a. the outer bore (27) of the take-up device (1) has a central vertical axis (100);
b. the tie rod (24) is not parallel to the central vertical axis (100) of the outer bore (27); and c. the insert segments (2) that hold the tie rod (24) are canted so the inner bore (16) is parallel to the tie rod (24) where the tie rod (24) is held by the insert segments (2) but the inner bore is not parallel to the central vertical axis (100) of the outer bore (27).
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