Implements or apparatus for applying pushing or pulling force – Device or member for contacting and guiding moving cable – Including rotatable – cable contacting – pulley wheel element
Patent
1986-12-08
1989-09-26
Levy, Stuart S.
Implements or apparatus for applying pushing or pulling force
Device or member for contacting and guiding moving cable
Including rotatable, cable contacting, pulley wheel element
474210, B66D 136
Patent
active
048694665
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed herein is a device for protecting rope from abrasion as it is drawn over building parapets, rock edges and irregular terrain. The device comprises a series of chain-like links having large side plates to retain the rope upon rods interconnecting the side plates. The side plates have both radial and axial free play upon the rods, so that the chain can twist substantially to adapt to the terrain.
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Fallow Charles W.
Levy Stuart S.
Matecki Katherine
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