IP Library Granted Patent US 12,082,732
Granted Patent B2
US 12,082,732 · App. 17/534,857 · Granted Sep 10, 2024

Adjustable telescoping tension rods

Inventors: Benjamin Scanlon (Philadelphia, PA); Adam T. Emenecker (Blackwood, NJ); David M. Baines (Bedford, NY)
Assignee: Decolin Inc.
A47H1/022A47H1/102
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Patent No.
US 12,082,732
App. No.
17/534,857
Granted
Sep 10, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

Adjustable tension rods with spring-biased tension lock assemblies are disclosed. The tension rods comprise at least one outer tube section and at least one inner tube section that are spring-biased with respect to each other by means of the tension lock assembly. The outer tube and/or inner tube may include a single tube section, or may include multiple tube sections that may be assembled together.

Claims (31)

1. An adjustable tension rod assembly comprising:

an outer tube;

an inner tube telescopingly engageable in the outer tube; and

a tension lock assembly attached to an end of the inner tube and insertable into an end of the outer tube, comprising:

a retaining rod comprising a spring retaining bar and a tapered threaded portion separated from each other along an axial length of the retaining rod by a mid separator flange;

a spring surrounding at least a portion of the spring retaining bar having a first end contacting the mid separator flange;

an anti-rotation collar surrounding a portion of the spring retaining bar fastened inside the end of the inner tube and having an end contacting a second end of the spring, wherein the anti-rotation collar comprises a first half and a second half connectable to each other to surround the portion of the spring retaining bar and is structured and arranged to substantially prevent rotation of the spring retaining bar around a longitudinal axis of the retaining rod and to allow relative axial movement of the retaining bar with respect to the anti-rotation collar along the longitudinal axis of the retaining rod; and

a locking sleeve threadingly engaged with the threaded tapered portion of the retaining rod structured and arranged to radially expand outwardly when threaded from a narrow taper end of the threaded tapered portion toward a broad taper end of the threaded tapered portion to thereby force an outer sidewall of the locking sleeve against an inner wall of the outer tube to thereby releasingly lock the locking sleeve and retaining bar in a locked axial position along an axial length of the outer tube, wherein in the locked axial position the outer tube and inner tube are axially movable with respect to each other along the axial length of the outer tube against a spring bias of the spring.

2. The adjustable tension rod assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first and second halves of the anti-rotation collar form a non-circular through hole extending through the anti-rotation collar along a longitudinal axis of the anti-rotation collar that slidingly receives the spring retaining bar of the retaining rod.

3. The adjustable tension rod assembly of claim 2 , wherein the first half of the anti-rotation collar comprises a first outer sidewall having a first generally cylindrical section, the second half of the anti-rotation collar comprises a second outer sidewall having a second generally cylindrical section, and the first and second generally cylindrical sections form a generally cylindrical outer sidewall of the anti-rotation collar.

4. The adjustable tension rod assembly of claim 1 , wherein the anti-rotation collar comprises a non-circular through hole extending through the anti-rotation collar along a longitudinal axis of the anti-rotation collar that slidingly receives the spring retaining bar of the retaining rod.

5. The adjustable tension rod assembly of claim 4 , wherein the non-circular through hole has a substantially square cross-section and the spring retaining bar has a substantially square cross-section.

6. The adjustable tension rod assembly of claim 1 , wherein the spring retaining bar comprises a spring retaining bar end cap engageable with the anti-rotation collar structured and arranged to prevent the spring retaining bar from being axially removed from the anti-rotation collar.

7. The adjustable tension rod assembly of claim 1 , further comprising at least one spring retaining web adjacent the mid separator flange and spring retaining bar, wherein the at least one spring retaining web contacts the first end of the spring to thereby prevent the first end of the spring from moving in a radial direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the retaining rod.

8. The adjustable tension rod assembly of claim 1 , wherein the end of the anti-rotation collar contacting the second end of the spring comprises a cylindrical portion structured and arranged to prevent the second end of the spring from moving in a radial direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the retaining rod.

9. The adjustable tension rod assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a radially extending end flange adjacent the cylindrical portion of the end of the anti-rotation collar that contacts the second end of the spring.

10. The adjustable tension rod assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a tapered end cap adjacent the tapered threaded portion of the retaining rod comprising a substantially cylindrical radial outer surface structured and arranged to be slidingly movable within the outer tube.

11. The adjustable tension rod assembly of claim 10 , wherein the tapered threaded portion of the retaining rod tapers outwardly toward the tapered end cap.

12. The adjustable tension rod assembly of claim 1 , wherein the locking sleeve comprises a tapered interior opening comprising interior threads that are threadingly engaged with exterior threads of the tapered threaded portion of the retaining rod.

13. The adjustable tension rod assembly of claim 1 , wherein the outer tube comprises a single outer tube section.

14. The adjustable tension rod assembly of claim 1 , wherein the outer tube comprises multiple outer tube sections removably attachable to each other.

15. The adjustable tension rod assembly of claim 14 , wherein at least one of the outer tube sections comprises a reduced diameter end structured and arranged for removable insertion into an end of another one of the outer tube sections.

16. A telescoping rod assembly comprising:

an outer tube comprising multiple outer tube sections;

an inner tube telescopingly engageable in a first end of a first one of the outer tube sections;

a lock assembly structured and arranged to releasably lock the inner tube in the first outer tube section; and

a reduced diameter end located at an end of a second one of the outer tube sections structured and arranged for removable insertion of the reduced diameter end into a second end of the first outer tube section, wherein the lock assembly comprises a tension lock assembly attached to an end of the inner tube and insertable into an end of the outer tube, the tension lock assembly comprising:

a retaining rod comprising a spring retaining bar and a tapered threaded portion separated from each other along an axial length of the retaining rod by a mid separator flange;

a spring surrounding at least a portion of the spring retaining bar having a first end contacting the mid separator flange;

an anti-rotation collar surrounding a portion of the spring retaining bar fastened inside the end of the inner tube and having an end contacting a second end of the spring, wherein the anti-rotation collar comprises a first half and a second half connectable to each other to surround the portion of the spring retaining bar and is structured and arranged to substantially prevent rotation of the spring retaining bar around a longitudinal axis of the retaining rod and to allow relative axial movement of the retaining bar with respect to the anti-rotation collar along the longitudinal axis of the retaining rod; and

a locking sleeve threadingly engaged with the threaded tapered portion of the retaining rod structured and arranged to radially expand outwardly when threaded from a narrow taper end of the threaded tapered portion toward a broad taper end of the threaded tapered portion to thereby force an outer sidewall of the locking sleeve against an inner wall of the outer tube to thereby releasingly lock the locking sleeve and retaining bar in a locked axial position along an axial length of the outer tube, wherein in the locked axial position the outer tube and inner tube are axially movable with respect to each other along the axial length of the outer tube against a spring bias of the spring.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 10, 2025
From: DECOLIN INC.
To: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
Reel/Frame 069868/0612 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 25, 2024
From: SCANLON, BENJAMIN; EMENECKER, ADAM T.; BAINES, DAVID M.
To: DECOLIN INC.
Reel/Frame 068082/0669 →