Abstract: A swageless cable terminal for gripping a cable includes an elongated terminal housing with a hollow bore, one portion of which is tapered toward one end of the housing. A set of tapered wedges positioned in the bore of the housing define a central passageway that admits a cable inserted into the housing through the one end. An inserted cable causes the set of wedges to shift in the bore of the housing and expand the passageway within the set of wedges to admit the inserted cable. When an attempt is made to withdraw the inserted cable from the one end of the terminal housing, a compliant pressing ring captured on the inserted cable urges the set of wedges into the tapered portion of the bore in gripping relationship with the cable. The inserted cable can then be secured to another object by means of the housing.
Abstract: A snap-hook device comprises a hook closed by a latch held against a stop by a spring. The latch consists of two parts, a lever and a bridge-piece hinged in relation to one another on an axis. Another stop prevents them from pivoting in relation to one another and a spring exerts torque between these two parts of the latch. The snap-hook is opened for hooking-on by the rotation of the latch towards the inside of the hook, against the force of the spring, and opened for release by the rotation of the lever of the latch towards the exterior of the hook, against the force of the spring.
Abstract: A hinged cleat assembly for the deck of boats and the like is comprised by a T-shaped cleat formed by a contoured rod with two opposed, U-shaped ears interconnected at a midpoint of the cleat and two stem sections connected with the ears. A base plate is connected to the depending ends of the stem sections by means of a hinge which allows the cleat to be folded from an operative, upright position to a folded position relative to the deck.
Abstract: A positive locking turnbuckle has a generally cylindrical barrel with an internally threaded bore at each axial end in which terminal members are threadably received. Rotation of the barrel relative to the terminal members permits the overall length of the buckle and any attaching objects to be adjusted in conventional fashion. The barrel has a slot extending longitudinally between the ends and penetrating through the wall of the barrel into the respective bores. Each terminal member has a transverse channel or crosshole which can be rotated into a position registering with the slot in the barrel. Two coil springs are resiliently mounted on the outer surface of the barrel and each spring has a tang which projects through the slot of the barrel into the channel of a respective terminal member to prevent relative rotation of the barrel and terminal members and, thus, lock the turnbuckle in a selected adjustment condition.