IP Library Granted Patent US 7,914,238
Granted Patent B2
US 7,914,238 · App. 11/575,622 · Granted Mar 29, 2011

Free standing support

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Patent No.
US 7,914,238
App. No.
11/575,622
Granted
Mar 29, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A load support includes an outer tube and a plunger at least partially slidably disposed within the outer tube. Gravity-set wedging members are disposed between an outer surface of the plunger and an inner surface of the outer tube for setting the plunger and outer tube in place with respect to each other, wherein the wedging members are substantially self-setting under gravity. The wedging members gouge the outer surface of the plunger and the inner surface of the outer tube upon inward axial movement of the plunger within the outer tube.

Claims (34)

1. A yieldable load support, comprising:

an outer tube;

a plunger at least partially slidably disposed within said outer tube; and

a tapered cavity formed between an outer surface of said plunger and an inner surface of said outer tube, wherein the tapered cavity is inwardly tapered away from an upper end of the outer tube; and

at least one gravity-set wedging member disposed in said tapered cavity so that said wedging member is movable in said tapered cavity in an axial direction of the load support,

wherein an initial downward movement of said plunger in said outer tube causes said wedging members to move in a same downward direction within said tapered cavity so as to be in a wedged position in the tapered cavity thereby causing said outer tube and said plunger to initially stably set together in a set position, and an additional downward movement of said plunger in said outer tube beyond the set position is allowed by the wedging member gouging into said outer tube and said plunger in a position below the wedged position, so as to enable the load support to remain stably load supporting while shortening the overall length when subjected to a compressive axial load after said outer tube and said plunger are set together in the set position.

2. The yieldable load support according to claim 1 , wherein the tapered cavity is defined by a sloping ramp surface formed on the inner surface of said outer tube for receiving said wedging members that are movable on the ramp surface in an axial direction of the load support.

3. The yieldable load support according to claim 1 , wherein a sloping ramp surface is formed on the outer surface of said plunger for receiving said wedging members that are movable on the ramp surface in an axial direction of the load support.

4. The yieldable load support according to claim 1 , wherein a sloping ramp surface is formed on each of the outer surface of said plunger and the inner surface of said outer tube so as to face each other, for receiving said wedging members that are movable on the ramp surfaces in an axial direction of the load support.

5. The yieldable load support according to claim 1 , wherein said wedging members are ball bearings that are formed of incrementally larger diameters, and are disposed along an axial direction of the load support, from smallest to largest diameter, with the smallest diameter ball bearing being disposed in the lowest position.

6. The yieldable load support according to claim 2 , wherein said sloping ramp surface is a tapered surface formed on the inner surface of said outer tube, wherein said tapered surface and said outer surface of said plunger form a tapered cavity, wherein said tapered cavity holds said wedging members therein.

7. The yieldable load support according to claim 2 , wherein said sloping ramp surface is a tapered slot formed on the inner surface of said outer tube, wherein said wedging members are disposed within said tapered slot so as to be pressed against said plunger.

8. The yieldable load support according to claim 3 , wherein said sloping ramp surface is a circumferential groove formed on the outer surface of said plunger, wherein said wedging members are disposed within said circumferential groove so as to be pressed against said outer tube.

9. The yieldable load support according to claim 6 , wherein said wedging members are ball bearings that are formed of incrementally larger diameters, and are disposed along an axial direction of the load support, from smallest to largest diameter, with the smallest diameter ball bearing being lowest.

10. The yieldable load support according to claim 7 , wherein said wedging members are ball bearings that are formed of incrementally larger diameters, and are disposed along an axial direction of the load support, from smallest to largest diameter, with the smallest diameter ball bearing being disposed in the lowest position.

11. The yieldable load support according to claim 8 , wherein said wedging members are ball bearings that are formed of incrementally larger diameters, and are disposed along an axial direction of the load support, from smallest to largest diameter, with the smallest diameter ball bearing being disposed in the lowest position.

12. The yieldable load support according to claim 6 , further comprising a holed ring cage for accommodating the wedging members therein, said holed ring cage being disposed in said tapered cavity so as to surround a perimeter of said plunger, wherein said wedging members are accommodated in holes of said holed ring cage.

13. A load support, comprising:

an outer tube;

a plunger at least partially slidably disposed within said outer tube;

a tapered cavity formed between an outer surface of said plunger and an inner surface of said outer tube, wherein the tapered cavity is inwardly tapered away from an upper end of the outer tube;

at least one gravity-set wedging member disposed in said tapered cavity so that said wedging member is movable in said tapered cavity in an axial direction of the load support,

wherein an initial downward movement of said plunger in said outer tube causes said wedging member to move in a same downward direction within said tapered cavity so as to be in a wedged position in the tapered cavity thereby causing said outer tube and said plunger to initially stably set together in a set position, and an additional downward movement of said plunger in said outer tube beyond the set position is allowed by the wedging member gouging into said outer tube and said plunger in a position below the wedged position, so as to enable the load support to remain stably load supporting while shortening the overall length when subjected to a compressive axial load after said outer tube and said plunger are set together in the set position; and

a collar which is welded to an outer surface of said outer tube to increase strength of the outer tube, wherein said collar is disposed along a length of the outer surface of said outer tube which at least partially overlaps with the position of said wedging members.

14. The load support according to claim 13 , wherein the tapered cavity is defined by a sloping ramp surface is formed on the inner surface of said outer tube for receiving said wedging members that are movable on the ramp surface in an axial direction of the load support.

15. The load support according to claim 13 , wherein a sloping ramp surface is formed on the outer surface of said plunger for receiving said wedging members that are movable on the ramp surface in an axial direction of the load support.

16. The load support according to claim 13 , wherein a sloping ramp surface is formed on each of the outer surface of said plunger and the inner surface of said outer tube so as to face each other, for receiving said wedging members that are movable on the ramp surfaces in an axial direction of the load support.

17. The load support according to claim 13 , wherein said wedging members are ball bearings that are formed of incrementally larger diameters, and are disposed along an axial direction of the load support, from smallest to largest diameter, with the smallest diameter ball bearing being disposed in the lowest position.

18. The load support according to claim 14 , wherein said sloping ramp surface is a tapered slot formed on the inner surface of said outer tube, wherein said wedging members are disposed within said tapered slot so as to be pressed against said plunger.

19. The load support according to claim 15 , wherein said sloping ramp surface is a circumferential groove formed on the outer surface of said plunger, wherein said wedging members are disposed within said circumferential groove so as to be pressed against said outer tube.

20. The load support according to claim 14 , wherein said wedging members are ball bearings that are formed of incrementally larger diameters, and are disposed along an axial direction of the load support, from smallest to largest diameter, with the smallest diameter ball bearing being disposed in the lowest position.

21. The load support according to claim 18 , wherein said wedging members are ball bearings that are formed of incrementally larger diameters, and are disposed along an axial direction of the load support, from smallest to largest diameter, with the smallest diameter ball bearing being disposed in the lowest position.

22. The load support according to claim 19 , wherein said wedging members are ball bearings that are formed of incrementally larger diameters, and are disposed along an axial direction of the load support, from smallest to largest diameter, with the smallest diameter ball bearing being disposed in the lowest position.

23. The load support according to claim 14 , further comprising a holed ring cage for accommodating the wedging members therein, said holed ring cage being disposed in said tapered cavity so as to surround a perimeter of said plunger, wherein said wedging members are accommodated in holes of said holed ring cage.

Assignments (4)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 29, 2026
From: FCI HOLDINGS DELAWARE, LLC; J-LOK CO.; JM STEEL - PENNSYLVANIA, LLC; XCAL TOOLS - BECKLEY, LLC; XCAL TOOLS - SOUTH POINT, LLC
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 075651/0136 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 17, 2025
From: XCAL TOOLS – BRISTOL, LLC; JM STEEL – PENNSYLVANIA, LLC; J-LOK CO.; FCI HOLDINGS DELAWARE, LLC
To: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 074005/0650 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 16, 2025
From: FCI HOLDINGS DELAWARE, INC.
To: FCI HOLDINGS DELAWARE, LLC
Reel/Frame 071297/0130 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 29, 2018
From: HEINTZMANN CORPORATION; FCI HOLDINGS DELAWARE, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 045765/0980 →