Arrangement for connecting a chain strand to a structural part

Chain – staple – and horseshoe making – Chains – Attachments

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59 85, 59 78, F16G 1500, F16G 1510

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ABSTRACT:
In an arrangement for connecting the end link (15) of a chain strand, made up of oval round-material links, to a structural part (16), for the purpose of preventing jamming effects between the end link (15) on the one hand and the structural part (16) and that chain link (23) of the chain strand connected to the end link (15) on the other hand, an insertion piece (1) is inserted into the clear interior (14) of the end link (15) after the end link (15) has already been connected to the respective structural part (16). In order to ensure the problem-free insertion of the insertion piece (1) into the clear interior (14) of the end link (15), the insertion piece is provided with guide recesses which exhibit more or less considerably shortened stop cheeks (4, 7) for the legs (17, 18) of the end link.

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patent: 3857238 (1974-12-01), Gower
patent: 4161100 (1979-07-01), Dalferth et al.
patent: 4320620 (1982-03-01), Rieger et al.
Rud, "Chains and Components the RUD-System Symbolises Sucess in Mining", 8 pages, Jan. 1991.

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