Variable gripping jam cleat

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Cord and rope holders – One-piece

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24129R, 247121, F16G 1100

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055221203

ABSTRACT:
A variable gripping jam cleat has an input end and an output end. A V-shaped groove extends longitudinally between the ends of the jam cleat. The V-shaped groove has a longitudinal axis and opposed side walls. The side walls have a number of frictional elements that provide frictional engagement with a line laid in the V-shaped groove. The frictional elements define the V-shape of the V-shaped groove with the angle of the V decreasing from the input end of the jam cleat to its output end.

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