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US3319912A
US3319912A US462264A US46226465A US3319912A US 3319912 A US3319912 A US 3319912A US 462264 A US462264 A US 462264A US 46226465 A US46226465 A US 46226465A US 3319912 A US3319912 A US 3319912A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C1/00Flexible shafts; Mechanical means for transmitting movement in a flexible sheathing
    • F16C1/10Means for transmitting linear movement in a flexible sheathing, e.g. "Bowden-mechanisms"
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16GBELTS, CABLES, OR ROPES, PREDOMINANTLY USED FOR DRIVING PURPOSES; CHAINS; FITTINGS PREDOMINANTLY USED THEREFOR
    • F16G11/00Means for fastening cables or ropes to one another or to other objects; Caps or sleeves for fixing on cables or ropes
    • F16G11/10Quick-acting fastenings; Clamps holding in one direction only
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T74/00Machine element or mechanism
    • Y10T74/20Control lever and linkage systems
    • Y10T74/20396Hand operated
    • Y10T74/20402Flexible transmitter [e.g., Bowden cable]
    • Y10T74/2045Flexible transmitter [e.g., Bowden cable] and sheath support, connector, or anchor

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  • FIG.4 FASTENER Filed June 8, 1965 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 FIG. 3 FIG .4
  • the present invention relates to an improved fastener which is particularly, although not exclusively suitable for securing a cable having a nipple at one end to a support having two spaced apertured arm's.
  • a cable having an enlarged end attached to a support member having two spaced parallel arms formed with aligned apertures with the aid of a fastener comprising a body portion adapted to extend across the two arms the body portion being slotted from the centre to a side edge of the body portion and having extensions at each end adapted to extend into the apertured arms, the cable extending through the slot with the enlarged end located behind the body portion and being slidable along and out of the slot when the fastener is disengaged from the support.
  • a fastener for attaching a cable having a nipple at one end to a support having two parallel outwardly extending and apertured arms, the fastener having a part-cylindrical body portion adapted to extend through the apertures in the arms of the support and a pair of outwardly extending lugs at one end of the body portion and adapted to abut the outer surface of an arm of the support, the body portion being slotted from the other end to receive the cable and the said slotting being narrower than the diameter of the nipple on the cable.
  • a fastener for attaching a cable having anipple at one end to a support having two parallel outwardly extending and apertured arms, the fastener being channel-shaped and having two substantialiy parallel flanges joined by a web which is adapted to be introduced between the arms of the support, the flanges having outwardly bent feet portions and intermediate the web and the feet portions outwardly bent lugs which are adapted to engage in the apertured arms of the support, the web and flanges being slotted to receive the cable, the slotting stopping short of the lug in each flange and being narrower in the region of the web than the nipple on the cable and wider in the region of at least one flange than the nipple to enable the cable to be located through the slot with the nipple engaged behind the web.
  • FIGURES l and 2 are respectively a plan and end elevation of a fastener
  • FIGURES 3 and 4 are respectively a side and front elevation of an assembly showing the fastener of FIG- "ice URES '1 and 2 holding a sheathed cable to two fixed apertured flanges,
  • FIGURES 5, 6 and 7 are respectively a side elevation, plan and end elevation of a modification of the fastener of FIGURES 1 and 2, and
  • FIGURE 8 is an elevation of an assembly similar to FIGURE 3 but showing the fastener of FIGURES 5 to 7.
  • FIGURES 1 and 2 there is indicated generally at 10 a fastener which is formed from a single strip of metal and which, after being manufactured to the shape shown, is preferably rendered resilient and rustproof.
  • the fastener 10 comprises a body portion which is partcylindric-al in shape and is formed with a stopped axiallyextending slot 11.
  • the slot 11 opens out of the leading end or nose 12 of the fastener, which is divided thereby into two tongues 13 and 14.
  • the free ends of the tongues 13 and 14 are arcuate, so that the nose 12 of the fastener is tapered, and a part-annular depression 15 is stamped out around the closed end of the slot 11.
  • the opposite or head end 16 of the fastener is formed with two outwardly bent lugs 17, 17a and prongs 18, 18a are sheared and bent from the side edges of the fastener adjacent to the head 16 so as to provide abutments spaced from and facing the lugs 17, 17a.
  • the fastener 10 is used, as shown in FIGURES 3 and 4, to attach a sheathed cable 19, 24, to a fixed support 20 having two parallel, upstanding, apertured arms 21, 21a.
  • a lever 22 is pivotally mounted between the arms and the inner cable 19 passes through a slotted head 23 on the lever with its sheath portion 24 seated in and attached to the slotted head 23.
  • the tongues 13 and 14 of the fastener are pinched together and inserted through the aperture in the arm 21a.
  • the cable 19 which carries a nipple 25 at its outer end is then passed along the slot 11 until the nipple is seated in the depression 15.
  • the tongues of the fastener are then pinched together again and pressed home through the other arm 21 until the prongs 18, 18a snapengage behind the inside face of the arm 21a.
  • the lugs 17, 17a prevent the fastener from passing too far through the arms and the prongs 18, 18a prevent the fastener from being withdrawn during normal operation.
  • pivoting movement of the lever 22 produces movement of the sheath 24 relative to the cable 19 and support 20 and vice-versa.
  • the sheath can be used to actuate the lever 2-2 or movement of the lever can be used to actuate any mechanism to which the sheath 24 is attached.
  • the fastener 10 is free to rotate in the apertures in the arms 21, 21a and transverse movements of the cable 19, for example in the direction of the arrow A of FIG- URE 3 which take place when the lever is pivoted, cause the fastener to rotate thus reducing the bending of the cable and the strain imposed on the cable thereby.
  • a modified form of fastener which is used for the same purpose as the fastener 10 is indicated generally at 30 in FIGURES 5 to 7.
  • the fastener 30 is sheared and bent to U or channel shape so as to have a Web 31 and two flanges 32, 32a.
  • the ends of the flanges 32, 32a are outwardly bent to form feet 33, 3311 respectively and a slot 34 is formed in the fastener 30 so as to extend over the whole length of the web 31 and terminate in the flanges 32, 32a.
  • the slot 34 is of increased Width to form recesses 35, 35a respectively, the ends of which are arcuate.
  • each recess 35, 35a Immediately beyond the arcuate end of each recess 35, 35a the flanges are formed with arcuate cuts and the material in each flange between the cuts and the recesses is bent outwardly from the flange to form arcuate retaining lugs 36 and 37 respectively.
  • the fastener 30 is used in the same manner as the fastener 10 to hold the cable 19 to the support 20.
  • the nipple 25 is passed sideways through one of the recesses 35, 35a in the fastener so that the cable 19 slides along the slot 34.
  • the web 31 With the nipple 25 located behind the web 31, the web 31 is pressed through the arms on the support until the arcuate retaining lugs 37, 37a, engage in the apertures in the arms with the feet 33, 33a engaged behind the arms.
  • the cable 19 is attached securely to the arms of the support by the fastener 30 with the nipple 25 held behind the web 31 and is free to rotate relative to the arms so as to reduce the bending of the cable 19 in response to movement of the lever 22, in the same manner as the fastener 10.
  • a cable having an enlarged end attached to a support member having two spaced parallel arms formed with aligned apertures with the aid of a fastener comprising a body portion adapted to extend across the two arms, the body portion being slotted from the centre to a side edge of the body portion and having extensions at each end adapted to extend into the apertured arms, the cable extending through the slot with the enlarged end located behind the body portion and being slidable along and out of the slot when the fastener is disengaged from the support.
  • a fastener for attaching a cable having a nipple at one end to a support having two parallel outwardly extending and apertured arms, the fastener having a partcylindrical body portion adapted to extend through the apertures in the arms of the support and a pair of outwardly extending lugs at one end of the body portion and adapted to abut the outer surface of an arm of the support, the body portion being slotted from the other end to receive the cable and the said slotting being narrower than the diameter of the nipple on the cable.
  • a fastener for attaching a cable having a nipple at one end to a support having two parallel outwardly extending and apertured arms, the fastener being channelshaped and having two substantially parallel flanges joined by a web which is adapted to be introduced between the arms of the support, the flanges having outwardly bent feet portions and intermediate the the web and the feet portions outwardly bent lugs which are adapted to engage in the apertured arms of the support, the web and flanges being slotted to receive the cable, the slotting stopping short of the lug in each flange and being narrower in the region of the web than the nipple on the cable and wider in the region of at least one flange than the nipple to enable the cable to be located through the slot with the nipple engaged behind the web.

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y 16, 1967 s. N. CROWTHER 3,319,912
FASTENER Filed June 8, 1965 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 FIG. 3 FIG .4
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FASTENER Filed June 8, 1965 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 MVE/VfO/P 650965 17054 6901mm,
United States Patent 3,319,912 FASTENER George Noel Crowther, Stoke Poges, England, assignor- The present invention relates to an improved fastener which is particularly, although not exclusively suitable for securing a cable having a nipple at one end to a support having two spaced apertured arm's.
According to the invention there is provided the combination of a cable having an enlarged end attached to a support member having two spaced parallel arms formed with aligned apertures with the aid of a fastener comprising a body portion adapted to extend across the two arms the body portion being slotted from the centre to a side edge of the body portion and having extensions at each end adapted to extend into the apertured arms, the cable extending through the slot with the enlarged end located behind the body portion and being slidable along and out of the slot when the fastener is disengaged from the support.
According to a further embodiment of the invention there is also provided a fastener for attaching a cable having a nipple at one end to a support having two parallel outwardly extending and apertured arms, the fastener having a part-cylindrical body portion adapted to extend through the apertures in the arms of the support and a pair of outwardly extending lugs at one end of the body portion and adapted to abut the outer surface of an arm of the support, the body portion being slotted from the other end to receive the cable and the said slotting being narrower than the diameter of the nipple on the cable.
Alternatively, there is provided a fastener for attaching a cable having anipple at one end to a support having two parallel outwardly extending and apertured arms, the fastener being channel-shaped and having two substantialiy parallel flanges joined by a web which is adapted to be introduced between the arms of the support, the flanges having outwardly bent feet portions and intermediate the web and the feet portions outwardly bent lugs which are adapted to engage in the apertured arms of the support, the web and flanges being slotted to receive the cable, the slotting stopping short of the lug in each flange and being narrower in the region of the web than the nipple on the cable and wider in the region of at least one flange than the nipple to enable the cable to be located through the slot with the nipple engaged behind the web.
In yet a further embodiment of the invention there is provided an assembly of a lever pivoted to a support and actuated by a sheathed cable having a nipple at one end, the sheath being attached to the end of the lever and the cable extending beyond the sheath and being attached by a fastener to the support, the support having two spaced apertured arms and the fastener being engaged transversely through the arms and having a slot through which the cable extends, the nipple being engaged behind the fastener and the cable being slidable sideways out of the fastener when the fastener is disengaged from the support.
Preferred forms of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which:
FIGURES l and 2 are respectively a plan and end elevation of a fastener,
FIGURES 3 and 4 are respectively a side and front elevation of an assembly showing the fastener of FIG- "ice URES '1 and 2 holding a sheathed cable to two fixed apertured flanges,
FIGURES 5, 6 and 7 are respectively a side elevation, plan and end elevation of a modification of the fastener of FIGURES 1 and 2, and
FIGURE 8 is an elevation of an assembly similar to FIGURE 3 but showing the fastener of FIGURES 5 to 7.
In FIGURES 1 and 2 there is indicated generally at 10 a fastener which is formed from a single strip of metal and which, after being manufactured to the shape shown, is preferably rendered resilient and rustproof.
The fastener 10 comprises a body portion which is partcylindric-al in shape and is formed with a stopped axiallyextending slot 11. The slot 11 opens out of the leading end or nose 12 of the fastener, which is divided thereby into two tongues 13 and 14. The free ends of the tongues 13 and 14 are arcuate, so that the nose 12 of the fastener is tapered, and a part-annular depression 15 is stamped out around the closed end of the slot 11.
The opposite or head end 16 of the fastener is formed with two outwardly bent lugs 17, 17a and prongs 18, 18a are sheared and bent from the side edges of the fastener adjacent to the head 16 so as to provide abutments spaced from and facing the lugs 17, 17a.
The fastener 10 is used, as shown in FIGURES 3 and 4, to attach a sheathed cable 19, 24, to a fixed support 20 having two parallel, upstanding, apertured arms 21, 21a. A lever 22 is pivotally mounted between the arms and the inner cable 19 passes through a slotted head 23 on the lever with its sheath portion 24 seated in and attached to the slotted head 23.
In order to attach the cable to the support 20 the tongues 13 and 14 of the fastener are pinched together and inserted through the aperture in the arm 21a. The cable 19 which carries a nipple 25 at its outer end is then passed along the slot 11 until the nipple is seated in the depression 15. The tongues of the fastener are then pinched together again and pressed home through the other arm 21 until the prongs 18, 18a snapengage behind the inside face of the arm 21a.
In the assembled position the lugs 17, 17a prevent the fastener from passing too far through the arms and the prongs 18, 18a prevent the fastener from being withdrawn during normal operation.
As will be seen, pivoting movement of the lever 22 produces movement of the sheath 24 relative to the cable 19 and support 20 and vice-versa. Thus, the sheath can be used to actuate the lever 2-2 or movement of the lever can be used to actuate any mechanism to which the sheath 24 is attached.
The fastener 10 is free to rotate in the apertures in the arms 21, 21a and transverse movements of the cable 19, for example in the direction of the arrow A of FIG- URE 3 which take place when the lever is pivoted, cause the fastener to rotate thus reducing the bending of the cable and the strain imposed on the cable thereby.
A modified form of fastener which is used for the same purpose as the fastener 10 is indicated generally at 30 in FIGURES 5 to 7.
The fastener 30 is sheared and bent to U or channel shape so as to have a Web 31 and two flanges 32, 32a.
The ends of the flanges 32, 32a are outwardly bent to form feet 33, 3311 respectively and a slot 34 is formed in the fastener 30 so as to extend over the whole length of the web 31 and terminate in the flanges 32, 32a. In the flanges 32, 32a the slot 34 is of increased Width to form recesses 35, 35a respectively, the ends of which are arcuate.
Immediately beyond the arcuate end of each recess 35, 35a the flanges are formed with arcuate cuts and the material in each flange between the cuts and the recesses is bent outwardly from the flange to form arcuate retaining lugs 36 and 37 respectively.
The fastener 30 is used in the same manner as the fastener 10 to hold the cable 19 to the support 20.
In order to make the assembly, the nipple 25 is passed sideways through one of the recesses 35, 35a in the fastener so that the cable 19 slides along the slot 34. With the nipple 25 located behind the web 31, the web 31 is pressed through the arms on the support until the arcuate retaining lugs 37, 37a, engage in the apertures in the arms with the feet 33, 33a engaged behind the arms. In this position the cable 19 is attached securely to the arms of the support by the fastener 30 with the nipple 25 held behind the web 31 and is free to rotate relative to the arms so as to reduce the bending of the cable 19 in response to movement of the lever 22, in the same manner as the fastener 10.
It will be appreciated that the embodiments of the invention illustrated and described herein may be modified without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention which is best described in the following claims.
What I claim is:
1. The combination of a cable having an enlarged end attached to a support member having two spaced parallel arms formed with aligned apertures with the aid of a fastener comprising a body portion adapted to extend across the two arms, the body portion being slotted from the centre to a side edge of the body portion and having extensions at each end adapted to extend into the apertured arms, the cable extending through the slot with the enlarged end located behind the body portion and being slidable along and out of the slot when the fastener is disengaged from the support.
2. A fastener for attaching a cable having a nipple at one end to a support having two parallel outwardly extending and apertured arms, the fastener having a partcylindrical body portion adapted to extend through the apertures in the arms of the support and a pair of outwardly extending lugs at one end of the body portion and adapted to abut the outer surface of an arm of the support, the body portion being slotted from the other end to receive the cable and the said slotting being narrower than the diameter of the nipple on the cable.
3. A fastener as claimed in claim 2, in which the body portion is formed with a pair of prongs projecting outwardly and towards the said lugs, the free ends of the prongs being spaced from the lugs by a distance not less than the width of one of the said arms of the support and being adapted to bear against an inner surface of the said one arm to resist axial movement of the fastener through the apertured arms of the support.
4. A fastener for attaching a cable having a nipple at one end to a support having two parallel outwardly extending and apertured arms, the fastener being channelshaped and having two substantially parallel flanges joined by a web which is adapted to be introduced between the arms of the support, the flanges having outwardly bent feet portions and intermediate the the web and the feet portions outwardly bent lugs which are adapted to engage in the apertured arms of the support, the web and flanges being slotted to receive the cable, the slotting stopping short of the lug in each flange and being narrower in the region of the web than the nipple on the cable and wider in the region of at least one flange than the nipple to enable the cable to be located through the slot with the nipple engaged behind the web.
5. An assembly of a lever pivoted to a support and actuated by a sheathed cable having a nipple at one end, the sheath being attached to the end of the lever and the cable extending beyond the sheath and being attached by a fastener to the support, the support having two spaced, apertured arms and the fastener being engaged transversely through the arms and having a slot through which the cable extends, the nipple being engaged behind the fastener and the cable being slidable sideways out of the fastener when the fastener is disengaged from the support.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,180,442 11/ 1939 Tondeur 745 01 2,302,198 11/ 1942 E-hrmann. 2,600,062 6/ 1952 Lorentzen. 2,798,406 7/1957 Steck.
FOREIGN PATENTS 807,726 1/ 1959 Great Britain.
BERNARD A. GELAK, Primary Examiner.

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1. THE COMBINATION OF A CABLE HAVING AN ENLARGED END ATTACHED TO A SUPPORT MEMBER HAVING TWO SPACED PARALLEL ARMS FORMED WITH ALIGNED APERTURES WITH THE AID OF A FASTENER COMPRISING A BODY PORTION ADAPTED TO EXTEND ACROSS THE TWO ARMS, THE BODY PORTION BEING SLOTTED FROM THE CENTRE TO A SIDE EDGE OF THE BODY PORTION AND HAVING EXTENSIONS AT EACH END ADAPTED TO EXTEND INTO THE APERTURED ARMS, THE CABLE EXTENDING THROUGH THE SLOT WITH THE ENLARGED END LOCATED BEHIND THE BODY PORTION AND BEING SLIDABLE ALONG AND OUT OF THE SLOT WHEN THE FASTENER IS DISENGAGED FROM THE SUPPORT.
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