Device for tightening a rope, preferably an electric wire

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Cord and rope holders

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24115G, F16G 1103

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044439148

ABSTRACT:
In connection with a device for tightening a rope, preferably an electric wire, it is suggested to use a base member (101) adapted to be attached to the support along which the wire (117) is to be stretched, resilient means (104a, 104b) which are carried or held by the base member (101) as well as a holding member (111) which can be displaced relative to the base member 101 under the influence of the resilient means (104a, 104b), and which is adapted for the rope or wire (117) to be attached thereto, the holding member (111) after the wire (117) has been attached to it, being displaceable from a preloaded installation position in which the wire is stretched and fixed to the holding member (111), to a wire tightening position, in which the holding means 111 via the resilient means (104a, 104b) transfer a tightening force to the wire (117).

REFERENCES:
patent: 3325128 (1967-06-01), Elleboudt
patent: 3346688 (1967-10-01), Fields
patent: 4288891 (1981-09-01), Boden

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