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Title:
CABLE ANCHORING DEVICE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2001/001014
Kind Code:
A2
Abstract:
A device for anchoring a cable element so that it is temporarily fixed longitudinally in a plate element, the anchorage device (1) where a generally cylindrical main body (2) defining a hallow open ended in which a cable element is adapted to be fixed and held against longitudinal movement, the main body (2) having a number of projecting fingers (3) arranged around the bore, which fingers (3) can be deflected inwardly of the bore to allow the fingers (3) to be inserted into the hole in the late and the fingers having outer surface regions shaped to define an annular recess (12) in which can be engaged edge portions of the hole in the plate after insertion of the fingers (3) in the hole, the anchorage further including a looking sleeve (24) which is axially movable into and out of a location which is immediately behind the insides if the fingers such as to prevent the inward deflection of the fingers (3) thereby preventing the recessed (12) outer surface regions on the fingers from being disengaged from the edge portions of the hole.

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Inventors:
JONES STUART TERRY (GB)
Application Number:
PCT/GB2000/002406
Publication Date:
January 04, 2001
Filing Date:
June 21, 2000
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
ADWEST BOWDEN TSK LTD (GB)
JONES STUART TERRY (GB)
International Classes:
F16B1/02; B60R16/02; F16C1/10; F16C1/26; (IPC1-7): F16G/
Foreign References:
DE4010130A11991-10-02
US4131379A1978-12-26
US4834571A1989-05-30
US4733442A1988-03-29
US4887929A1989-12-19
US4585369A1986-04-29
EP0234814A21987-09-02
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Barker, Brettell (10-12 Priests Bridge London SW15 5JE, GB)
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Claims:
CLAIMS
1. A device which may be employed for anchoring a cable element so that it is temporarily fixed longitudinally in a hole in a plate element, the anchorage device (1) characterised by a generally cylindrical main body (2) defining a hollow open ended in which a cable element is adapted to be fixed and held against longitudinal movement, the main body (2) having a number of projecting fingers (3) arranged around the bore, which fingers (3) can be deflected inwardly of the bore to allow the fingers (3) to be inserted into the hole in the plate and the fingers having outer surface regions shaped to define an annular recess (12) in which can be engaged edge portions of the hole in the plate after insertion of the fingers (3) in the hole, the anchorage further including a locking sleeve (24) which is axially movable into and out of a location which is immediately behind the insides of the fingers such as to prevent the inward deflection of the fingers (3) thereby preventing the recessed (12) outer surface regions on the fingers from being disengaged from the edge portions of the hole.
2. A device according to Claim 1 characterised in that the locking sleeve (20) is spring (32) biased towards its locking location directly behind the fingers (3) so as to prevent their inward deflection.
3. A device according to Claim 2 characterised in that the locking sleeve (20) is movable axially out of its locking location and into a 'cocked'location against the influence of the spring (32).
4. A device according to Claim 3 characterised in that the locking sleeve (20) is temporarily held in the'cocked'location by means of flexible catches (28) which removably engage detents (14) in the main body.
5. A device according to Claim 4 characterised in that the detents (14) are in the form of apertures located in the annular recess (12) defined by the outside surfaces of the fingers (3).
6. A device according to any one of the preceding claims characterised in that the locking sleeve (24) is provided with a coaxial outer sleeve (22) to which it is connected by radially extending struts (26) which extend through and are movable along axially extending slots (10) between the fingers (3) of the main body.
7. A device according to Claim 2 and any claim dependent thereon characterised in that the spring means comprise a coil spring (32) acting on the locking sleeve (20) and acting between the latter and an abutment (8) on the main body (2).
Description:
CABLE ANCHORING DEVICE This invention relates to means for anchoring an elongate member to another member.

The present invention has particular reference to the anchoring of Bowden-type cables to fixed parts of the chassis or bodywork of an automobile, and the invention will be described in that context in this specification. It will, however, be appreciated that such an anchoring member can be used for anchoring many other elongate members, and in many other circumstances.

As is well known, a Bowden-type cable is a device for translating a push/pull movement at one location to a push/pull movement (in the same or any different direction) at another location, often for control purposes, and such a cable comprises a flexible conduit in which a control wire is slidable to perform the desired function. In order for the relative movement of the control wire and the conduit to take place in a controlled manner for the reliable operation of, for example, a clutch or gearbox mechanism or throttle of a motor vehicle, it is necessary that each end of the conduit should be anchored, for example to the body of the vehicle.

In particular, the practice has developed of anchoring an end of the conduit to an opening in a bracket or bulkhead across or through which the control cable passes.

In a particular arrangement which is known for this purpose, the bracket or bulkhead is provided with a generally circular hole near one edge, the hole being connected to that edge by a slot or channel whose width is less

than the diameter of the circular hole (that edge of a bulkhead may be a peripheral edge, or it may be an edge of another, larger hole formed within the bulkhead). The effect is thus to provide a slot having undercut walls in an edge of the bulkhead, and in fact the profile of the slot may take the general form of a keyhole or of the Greek capital letter Q (omega), though the neck need only be about 5% narrower than the diameter of the circular undercut for effective anchoring.

An anchoring sleeve or end fitting for the Bowden-type cable may comprise a neck of a diameter which will pass into or along the channel or slot, in a direction which is parallel to a plane of the bracket or bulkhead and perpendicular to the axis of the cable; and the anchoring device may include a collar which may be slid or screwed axially of the anchor fitting to cause filling of the circular undercut of the slot and thus resist unintentional withdrawal of the anchor from the slot and also axial movement of the anchorage device relative to that slot.

However, in cases where the hole has no access channel leading from an edge of the plate, there is a requirement for a different kind of anchorage device which can be partially inserted into the hole and then locked to the plate, preferably in a manner which provides also for subsequent unlocking and disengagement of the anchoring device from the hole. A particular advantage is gained if the device can be fitted to a bracket or bulkhead plate quickly and easily, with the possibility of error being minimised.

According to the invention there is provided a device which may be employed for anchoring a cable element so that it is temporarily fixed longitudinally in a hole in a plate element, the anchorage device including a generally cylindrical main body defining a hollow open ended bore in

which a cable element is adapted to be fixed and held against longitudinal movement, the main body having a number of projecting fingers arranged around the bore, which fingers can be deflected inwardly of the bore to allow the fingers to be inserted into the hole in the plate and the fingers having outer surface regions shaped to define an annular recess in which can be engaged edge portions of the hole in the plate after insertion of the fingers in the hole, the anchorage further including a locking sleeve which is axially movable into and out of a location which is immediately behind the insides of the fingers such as to prevent the inward deflection of the fingers thereby preventing the recessed outer surface regions on the fingers from being disengaged from the edge portions of the hole.

The locking sleeve is preferably spring biased towards its locking location directly behind the fingers so as to prevent their inward deflection, and the sleeve is movable axially out of its locking location and, into a 'cocked'location, against the influence of the spring which is preferably a coil spring. The locking sleeve may be temporarily held in the 'cocked'location by means of flexible catches which removably engage detents in the main body. Such detents may be in the form of apertures located in the annular recess defined by the outside surfaces of the fingers, and when wall regions of the plate hole are seated in the recess this may be effective to displace the catches from engagement in the detent apertures thus freeing the locking sleeve to move towards its locking location as urged by the spring.

The locking sleeve is provided with a coaxial outer sleeve to which it is connected by radially extending struts which extend through and are movable along axially extending slots which exist between the fingers of the main body. The spring means may comprise a coil spring acting on

the outer sleeve and acting between the latter and an abutment on the main body.

By way of example only, one embodiment of anchorage device according to the invention is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure la is an external side view of the main body component of the device; Figure lb is an end view on the arrow A in Figure 1; Figure Ic is a cross-section ?'view on the line C-C in Figure lb; Figure ld is a cross-sectional view on the line D-D in Figure lb; Figure 2a is a perspective view of the locking sleeve component of the device; Figure 2b is an end view on the arrow E in Figure 2a; Figure 2c is a side view of the component shown in Figure 2a; Figure 2d is a cross-sectional view on the line F-F in Figure 2b: Figure 2e is a cross-sectional view on the line G-G in Figure 2b; Figure 3a is a half-sectiona] side view of the device in the locked position; Figure 3b is a half-sectional side view of the device in the cocked position; Figure 3c is an external perspective view corresponding to Figure 3b; and Figure 3d is an external perspective view corresponding to Figure 3a.

Referring to the drawings generally but in particular to Figures la to ld, an anchoring device is shown at 1 and includes a main essentially cylindrical body component 2 provided with an outer barrel 4 having a

forward shoulder 6 and a rear shoulder 8 spaced apart one from the other. In advance of the shoulder 6 are located four equi-angularly spaced fingers 3 arranged one in each quadrant of the barrel 4, in end view as can be seen more particularly from Figures lb, 3c and 3d, with slots 10 therebetween thus allowing a degree of deflection. The slots 10 extend rearwardly into the barrel 4 as shown in Figure la. The rearward facing part of each finger 3 and the forward face of the shoulder 6, relieved at slots 10, together form an annular recess 12 for the reception and accommodation of the edge portion or portions of a plate (not shown) to which the device 1 is to be affixed. At each intersection between the recess 12 and a respective slot 10 there is provided a detent 14 for a purpose to be hereafter described.

Within the barrel 4 there is co-axially supporte an inner barrel 5 of smaller diameter than the barrel 4 to provide an annulus 7 with a back end face 9 and an open forwardly facing end l l.

Referring now more particularly to Figures 2a to 2e, a locking sleeve component 20 is shown and includes a hollow external cylindrical sleeve 22 and a hollow internal cylindrical sleeve 24 interconnected by a spider arrangement with equi-angularly disposed radial struts 26, the struts 26 being so dimensioned as, in working relation to the component 2, to register with and be accommodated by the slots 10 in the barrel 4 as can more especially be seen from Figures 3c and 3d. The internal wall of the sleeve 22 fits in sliding manner over the external wall of the barrel 4, while the internal sleeve 24 slides within the annulus 7 of the component 2. The internal sleeve 24 of the locking sleeve component 20 is provided with diametrally opposed forward catches 28 with chamfered ends 30, which catches register with the slots 20 and are adapted in one position to locate in respective detents 14.

An open coil compression spring 32 is provided for the device and is disposed intermediate the rear shoulder 8 of the main component 2 and the rear annular surface of the outer sleeve 22 of the locking sleeve component 20, the spring serving to bias the component into a locking mode in relation to the component 2.

The main component 2 and the locking sleeve component 20 are assembled as shown in Figure 3 whereby the internal sleeve 24 of component 20 fits within the annulus 7 and in the locking mode the sleeve 24 as seen more particularly in Figures 3a and 3d, extends beneath the fingers 3 of the main component thereby to prevent their inward movement, such that in position on a plate (not shown) with the edge thereof registering with and accommodated within the annular recess 12, the main component is locked and cannot be withdrawn from the plate. In this locking mode, the external sleeve 22 of the component abuts the forward shoulder 6 of the main component and the component is spring- loaded by the spring 32 into the locking mode.

If it should be desired to remove the device 1 from the plate, the external sleeve 22 of the component 20 is moved rearwardly as viewed in the drawings, the forward catches 28 being brought together, with the sleeve 22 being pushed rearwardly against the action of the spring 32. Upon reaching the detents 14 the catches spring outwardly to register therewith thus holding the locking sleeve component 20 in its cocked position with the external cylindrical sleeve 22 abutting the rear shoulder 8 of the barrel 4. In this position, the internal cylindrical sleeve 24 has moved back from supporting the fingers 3 which are now able to move inwardly to the extent of being able to disengage the device 1 from the plate, the edge thereof dislocating from the recess 12.

When it is desired to install or reinstall the device 1 in position on the plate the fingers 3 are passed through the hole in the plate and deflect inwardly in so doing, and the locking sleeve component 20 is moved from its cocked position to its locked position. In this connection, the forward catches 28 are pushed inwardly by the side of the hole to disengage from the detents 14 thereby releasing the component 20 which then moves forward under the action of the spring 32 to reposition the internal sleeve beneath the fingers 3 to prevent them from inward movement such as would allow disengagement from the plate. In the cocked position the external sleeve 22 of the component 20 abuts the forward shoulder 6 of the barrel 4 of the main component 2.

The invention represents a simple device for the use described.




 
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