ARRANGEMENT FOR CONNECTING AN ELONGATE ELEMENT TO A FURTHER COMPONENT

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APP PUB NO 20100209185A1
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12667489

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An arrangement (1) for connecting an elongate element (2) used in particular for absorbing and/or transmitting tensile and/or torsional forces to a further component (3) comprises a force introduction element (4) with a side facing the further component (3) and a side facing away from the further component (3) and an encasing element (5) having a closed cross-section, said encasing element encasing the force introduction element (4) at least in some sections and projecting over the force introduction element (4) on its side which faces away from the further component (3). Projections (6) are provided on at least one section of the force introduction element (4) on its outer surface facing the encasing element (5), said projections penetrating the encasing element (5) at least partially. The encasing element (5) consists essentially of a fibre composite material the fibre structure of which is produced in a braiding or winding process, wherein the fibres contained in the fibre composite material lie in continuous form at least partially in the regions formed between the projections (6). The projections (6) are present in a dense, regular arrangement at least in one region of the force introduction element (4) and the ratio of the height of the projections (6) to the diameter of the projections (6) is greater than 1, preferably greater than 2, in particular 3 and more.

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TEUFELBERGER GESELLSCHAFT M B H4600 WELS

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Ebel, Christoph Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting, AT 4 15
Kirth, Rudolf Vocklabruck, AT 17 65

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