Connection termination for composite rods

Joints and connections – Molded joint – Including mechanical interlock

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24136R, 24115M, 403265, 428377, F16B 214

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055250033

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to an improved termination connection for advanced fiber composite cables of the type comprised of fibers fixed in a matrix binder. In particular, the composite cable is provided with one or more ribs of tension wound binder impregnated fiber cured on the end portion thereof. Potting material is secured over the ribs at the end of the cable preferably having a parabolically curved outwardly tapered contour to distribute the longitudinal and transverse forces over the fibers in the cable.

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