US668828A - Rope-socket for well-drilling tools. - Google Patents

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US668828A
US668828A US4171400A US1900041714A US668828A US 668828 A US668828 A US 668828A US 4171400 A US4171400 A US 4171400A US 1900041714 A US1900041714 A US 1900041714A US 668828 A US668828 A US 668828A
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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
    • F16GBELTS, CABLES, OR ROPES, PREDOMINANTLY USED FOR DRIVING PURPOSES; CHAINS; FITTINGS PREDOMINANTLY USED THEREFOR
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  • the invention relates to improvements in rope-sockets for well-drilling tools.
  • the object of the present invention is to improve the construction of devices for securing wire ropes or cables to well-drilling tools and to provide a simple, inexpensive, and efficient device capable of enabling a wire rope, cable, or similar flexible connection to be readily attached to and quickly removed from a well-drilling tool or analogous device and capable of firmly and securely engaging the same when the flexible connection is attached thereto.
  • Figure l is an elevation of a rope-socket constructed in accordance with this invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the rope-socket, the rope being detached.
  • Fig. et is a transverse sectional view.
  • l designates a shank designed to form a part of a well-drilling tool and provided with a longitudinal bore or opening 2, extending from the center of one end along the shank and provided with an inner portion 3, arranged at an angle to the outer portion and extending therefrom to the exterior of the shank, at one side thereof, and comm unicating with a diagonally-arranged annular groove 4, which is adapted to receive a bight or loop of a cable or rope 5, as clearly illustrated in Fig. l of the accompanying drawings.
  • the innerportion of thelongitudinal bar is slightly enlarged to form a seat 5 for the rope at the point where the loop is formed, and after the rope is twisted to form the loop its lower terminal is fitted in a longitudinal socket 6, ar-
  • the lower end of the rope or cable is passed through the longitudinal bore, which has its angularly-disposed portion slightly curved, as clearly shown in Fig. 2 of the accompanying drawings, and after leaving the longitudinal bore the rope or cable is passed around the shank to form the loop 7, and the end of the rope or cable is extended upward over the body portion of the same and is then brought downward beneath the loop, whereby the strain on the cable will hold the end 6 of the same firmly in the longitudinal socket.
  • the shank is provided at the mouth of the socket with a slight longitudinal groove 8 to prevent the wire rope or cable from bulging at that point, and the said wire rope or cable lies wholly within the annular groove and will not be worn by any reciprocation or longitudinal movement of the shank.
  • the annular groove diverges from the inner or lower curved portion of the longitudinal bore or opening, as clearly shown in Fig. 2, and the shank is firmly clamped by the rope or cable, and the groove extends over a greater surface than it would were the groove arranged at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the shank, whereby the weakening effect of the groove is reduced to a minimum.
  • the device is exceedingly simple and inexpensive in construction, that it is especially adapted for attaching wire ropes or cables to well-drilling tools, and that it will enable such a rope or cable to be securely fastened to a tool or similar device and quickly uufastened therefrom when it is desired to remove or change tools.
  • a device of the class described comprising a shank having a longitudinal bore and provided with a groove extending around the shank and located at the inner end of the bore and adapted to receive a loop or bight of a rope or cable after the latter has been passed IOO through the saidbore, said shank being proposed diagonally and adapted to receive a i loop or bight of a rope or cable, said shank being provided at one side of the groove

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Erice@ GEoEGE E. BELL, oE sls'rERsvlLLE, wEs'r VIRGINIA.
ROPE-SOCKET FOR WELL-#DRILLIN'G TOOLS.
PECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 668,828, dated February 26, 1901.
pplication filed December 31,1900. Serial No. 41,714. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE F. BELL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Sistersville, iu the county of Tyler and State of West Virginia, have invented a new and useful Rope-Socket for Vell-Drilling Tools,of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates to improvements in rope-sockets for well-drilling tools.
The object of the present invention is to improve the construction of devices for securing wire ropes or cables to well-drilling tools and to provide a simple, inexpensive, and efficient device capable of enabling a wire rope, cable, or similar flexible connection to be readily attached to and quickly removed from a well-drilling tool or analogous device and capable of firmly and securely engaging the same when the flexible connection is attached thereto.
The invention consists in the construction and novel combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and pointed out in the claims hereto appended.
In the drawings, Figure lis an elevation of a rope-socket constructed in accordance with this invention. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the same. Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the rope-socket, the rope being detached. Fig. et is a transverse sectional view.
Like numerals of reference designate corresponding parts in all the figures of the drawings.
l designates a shank designed to form a part of a well-drilling tool and provided with a longitudinal bore or opening 2, extending from the center of one end along the shank and provided with an inner portion 3, arranged at an angle to the outer portion and extending therefrom to the exterior of the shank, at one side thereof, and comm unicating with a diagonally-arranged annular groove 4, which is adapted to receive a bight or loop of a cable or rope 5, as clearly illustrated in Fig. l of the accompanying drawings. The innerportion of thelongitudinal bar is slightly enlarged to form a seat 5 for the rope at the point where the loop is formed, and after the rope is twisted to form the loop its lower terminal is fitted in a longitudinal socket 6, ar-
ranged slightly out of aliuement with the longitudinal bore or opening 2, to receive the end of the rope or cable after the same is moved.
The lower end of the rope or cable is passed through the longitudinal bore, which has its angularly-disposed portion slightly curved, as clearly shown in Fig. 2 of the accompanying drawings, and after leaving the longitudinal bore the rope or cable is passed around the shank to form the loop 7, and the end of the rope or cable is extended upward over the body portion of the same and is then brought downward beneath the loop, whereby the strain on the cable will hold the end 6 of the same firmly in the longitudinal socket. The shank is provided at the mouth of the socket with a slight longitudinal groove 8 to prevent the wire rope or cable from bulging at that point, and the said wire rope or cable lies wholly within the annular groove and will not be worn by any reciprocation or longitudinal movement of the shank. The annular groove diverges from the inner or lower curved portion of the longitudinal bore or opening, as clearly shown in Fig. 2, and the shank is firmly clamped by the rope or cable, and the groove extends over a greater surface than it would were the groove arranged at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the shank, whereby the weakening effect of the groove is reduced to a minimum. By moving orforcing the rope or cable downward through the longitudinal bore or opening of the shank the loop or bight is loosened and the end of the rope or cable may be readily withdrawn from the socket of the shank.
It will be seen that the device is exceedingly simple and inexpensive in construction, that it is especially adapted for attaching wire ropes or cables to well-drilling tools, and that it will enable such a rope or cable to be securely fastened to a tool or similar device and quickly uufastened therefrom when it is desired to remove or change tools.
What is claimed isw l. A device of the class described comprising a shank having a longitudinal bore and provided with a groove extending around the shank and located at the inner end of the bore and adapted to receive a loop or bight of a rope or cable after the latter has been passed IOO through the saidbore, said shank being proposed diagonally and adapted to receive a i loop or bight of a rope or cable, said shank being provided at one side of the groove With ay longitudinal socket to receivethe en d ofthe rope or cable and having a bore extending longitudinally of the shank from the opposite side of the groove, and provided with an singularly-disposed inner portion, the shank being hollowed out, at the inner end of the bore to receive the knotted or connected porltion of the loop or bight, substantially as de- -scribed In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in ItheY gmesence,v of two Witnesses.
GEORGE F. BELL. Witnesses:
R. L. GREGORY, W. D. MOORE.
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US2595806A (en) * 1949-04-06 1952-05-06 Edith Morris Rope fitting
US2932072A (en) * 1958-04-28 1960-04-12 Pruchnow Howard One piece cord holder

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2595806A (en) * 1949-04-06 1952-05-06 Edith Morris Rope fitting
US2932072A (en) * 1958-04-28 1960-04-12 Pruchnow Howard One piece cord holder

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