Wire tension adjuster
Abstract
A wire tension adjuster includes an adjuster bolt that has a through-hole, such that a wire engages in the through-hole and a wire shaft for forming wire tension by winding the wire on an outer peripheral surface thereof is provided to easily perform an assembly work of the wire which is laid out so as to maintain predetermined tension on a wire clamp and in particular, when the wire is assembled, a consumer claim can be fundamentally prevented by removing a wire damage possibility which may occur in spite of the worker himself/herself and noise of the wire can be fundamentally prevented from being due to tension cancellation.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A wire tension adjuster, comprising:
a wire clamp including a wire position end at which a wire is arranged, the wire position end including a bolt hole penetrating therethrough; a bolt shaft received within the bolt hole; and a wire shaft that extends from the bolt shaft penetrating the bolt hole so that the wire arranged at the wire position end is positioned on a wire step surface linked to the wire position end to form an opened space in which the wire is wound about the wire shaft.
2 . The wire tension adjuster as defined in claim 1 , wherein a head having a larger diameter than the bolt shaft is formed on the bolt shaft and a through-hole through which the wire is penetrated is further penetrated on the wire shaft.
3 . The wire tension adjuster as defined in claim 2 , wherein an end portion of the wire shaft engages in a groove formed at a wire position end portion of the wire clamp.
4 . The wire tension adjuster as defined in claim 3 , wherein the end portion of the wire shaft and the groove forcibly engage in each other.
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