Beam Clamped Patents (Class 248/72)
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Patent number: 7490801Abstract: A suspension clamping holder is designed for use with a supporting structure. The supporting structure may have a first region and a another region extending from the first region at an angle. The first region has a holding portion, which is used to support the weight of the holder any load carried by the holder. The holder is capable of being suspended from the supporting structure. A holding element on one end of the holder is suspended from the supporting structure and a clamping slider is connected releasably with the bar region of the supporting structure. The clamping slider is capable of being fixedly clamped onto the bar region and the holder is capable of being locked on the supporting structure without any necessary screws.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2005Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Airbus Deutschland GmbHInventors: Hans-Georg Plate, Lutz Schapke, Doris Zyrull
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Patent number: 7484715Abstract: A modular lift assembly configured for attachment between two substantially parallel support beams includes a chassis, at least one lift component attached to the chassis, a telescoping stiffener, and at least one attachment assembly. The chassis has a plurality of grooves formed in one surface thereof. The telescoping stiffener is disposed in at least one of the grooves and engages facing surfaces of adjacent parallel support beams. The attachment assembly is disposed in another of the grooves formed in the chassis for engaging at least one of the adjacent support beams.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2006Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Daktronics Hoist, Inc.Inventor: Donald A. Hoffend, Jr.
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Publication number: 20090026327Abstract: The present invention relates to a retainer or holder for positioning a line on a structural component, a line guiding system for reducing sag in line guiding, and an aircraft having at least one line, which is equipped with a line guiding system according to the present invention. In addition, the present invention relates to the use of the line guiding system according to the present invention in an aircraft. The holder essentially comprises a main body, a bracing element and an engagement element. The bracing element projects from the bottom side of the main body and divides the main body globally into a cantilever section and a support section. The engagement element is adapted to be received frictionally locked by a reception opening in a structural component.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2006Publication date: January 29, 2009Applicant: AIRBUS DEUTSCHLAND GMBHInventors: Lutz Zeuner, Lueder Kosiankowski, Hans-Peter Guthke
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Publication number: 20080277536Abstract: A structural clamp or connector has a retaining mechanism for engaging at least one threaded rod or threaded rod end by pressing the threads of the threads of the rod or rod end into a threadform of a clamp body or connector body. The clamp may include one or more retaining clips for pushing the threaded rod into engagement with threads on one side of one or more threaded holes through a clamp body of the clamp.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2008Publication date: November 13, 2008Inventors: Raymond M. Olle, Eric J. Wilson, Daniel S. Mominee, Raymond S. Laughlin, Charles T. Scholl, Eric C. Osborn
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Publication number: 20080265106Abstract: A pipe support which comprises a body having a recess of a generally U-shaped configuration formed therein, the recess being opened at a top end, the body having a clamping portion extending downwardly and which clamping portion includes first and second resilient members which each comprise a vertical sidewall and an inwardly extending end segment. The pipe support is particularly suitable for use on various structural members.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventors: Martin Boudreau, Jean-Pierre Thibault
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Patent number: 7427051Abstract: A snap clamp, in which a head member and a coupling member are supplied with the head member and the coupling member coupled to each other, and are mounted to a stock bar at a desired site without the disassembly. The snap clamp for mounting a sprinkler includes a main body bent into a āUā shape and formed such that a width of the main body is greater than a diameter of a head member. A screw hole is formed in one wall of the main body. A fastening member is fastened to the screw hole, with a holding part provided on the fastening member and protruding outwards. Space extends from the wall such that the head member is vertically fitted into the space. A through fitting part is formed in each sidewall of the main body, a height thereof corresponding to a height of a stock bar and a width thereof being larger than a width of the stock bar so that the main body is movable leftwards and rightwards while the stock bar is fitted into the through fitting part.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2006Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: Kofulso Co., Ltd.Inventor: Seung-il Oh
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Publication number: 20080191102Abstract: A pipe hanger system includes a pair of brackets and a pipe connection member selectively slidable along the brackets. The brackets each include a center section sized to be received between two building members on standard spacing and a pair of mounting tabs positioned on opposite ends of the center section. The center section includes a mounting portion having and a pair of ninety degree twists, each of the twists located between the mounting portion and a respective one of the mounting tabs such that the mounting portion lies in a plane substantially perpendicular to a plane defined by the mounting tabs. The center section also preferably includes a pair of lateral offsetting legs positioned between the mounting tabs and the respective ninety degree twists.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2008Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: SIOUX CHIEF MFG. CO., INC.Inventors: Duane R. Condon, Frank D. Julian, Truman J. Stegmaier
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Patent number: 7387281Abstract: A clamp to be surface mounted on a printed circuit board with a clamp groove into which an optical fiber is inserted. A flexible synthetic resin member is deformed by applying a pressing force so as to narrow the width of the clamp groove. The deformation causes an opening of the clamp to be closed, and opposing shape preservation members with the clamp groove located therebetween to be deformed so as to shorten the distance between top ends of the shape preservation members. A metal plate member with no spring properties remains deformed even after the pressing force is released, and the flexible synthetic resin member also remains deformed. An optical fiber pinched by inner wall surfaces of the clamp groove is unlikely to be displaced either in an axial direction or in a radial direction.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2006Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Kitagawa Industries Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tatsuya Nakamura
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Patent number: 7347401Abstract: A generally arch-shaped cable support having a portal suitable for the receipt of armored, metal-clad, or flexible metal cable. The cable support includes support legs and two sets of brace members having apertures therein. The apertures are suitable for the receipt of fasteners that permit attachment of the cable support to an underlying structure or to another cable support. According to a preferred embodiment, upward extending alignment walls are provided on one end of the upper surface of the arch-shaped support to assist with alignment of stacked supports. According to a further preferred embodiment, the interior curved section of the arch is provided with a tensioning tongue that engages the grooves in the metal cladding of an inserted cable to inhibit movement of the cable in the support.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2005Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: Arlington Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas J. Gretz
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Publication number: 20080048073Abstract: A hose clamp retainer assembly for an implement includes a retainer welded to the implement and having an apertured wall leading into a cavity. A bolt having a headed end is slidably received within through the apertured wall for support within the cavity. A hose clamp received by the bolt includes a projecting portion abutting the second wall and preventing the headed end from sliding out of the cavity through the apertured wall. The bolt can be easily replaced if damaged.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2006Publication date: February 28, 2008Inventor: Anthony Scott Royer
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Publication number: 20070257158Abstract: A mounting device securable to a structure comprising a channel comprises a plate, a cable management member and an engagement member for securing the device to the structure. The mounting device may be secured to the structure by inserting an installation tool into the geometric opening and rotating the mounting device. The engagement member may comprise opposing retaining tabs extending from a bottom surface of the plate or opposing depressions formed in a top surface of the plate. The cable management member may comprise a pair of bridge arms that form a geometric opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2007Publication date: November 8, 2007Applicant: PANDUIT CORP.Inventors: Jack E. Caveney, Kevin Larry Nelson
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Patent number: 7287728Abstract: Cable Support Systems for supporting an object at a desired distance below an overhead beam or other overhead structure are provided. Novel clamps for clamping to the overhead structure are fitted to support cables that encircle objects to be supported by the cable support systems. The novel clamps have internal methods to support the cables. The cables are then encircled around the objects and fixed relative to the clamp. The distances between the object and the clamps may be precisely controlled.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2007Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Ductmate Industries, Inc.Inventor: Alan B. Shuey
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Patent number: 7281695Abstract: A pivotable suspension element includes a support member having a part-spherical bearing surface clamp element and a body portion, the body portion having an integral formation of a slot to receive a part of a component to which the pivotable suspension element may be secured; a locator formation for the clamp element whereby, in use, the clamp element may be operated to clamp a flange in the slot; a part-spherical seat, and a through-passage extending through the body from the part-spherical seat, wherein the curvature of the part-spherical seat of the body portion corresponds substantially with that of the bearing surface of the support member and wherein the cross-sectional size of the through-passage increases in a direction away from the part-spherical seat.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2005Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Access Technologies LimitedInventor: Matthew Edward Jordan
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Publication number: 20070145198Abstract: A pipe clamp cushion and a method for installing pipes and tube-like structures is provided by an polyester elastemer material that is independently connected to a support structure and has hinges molded as part of each arms of the clamp. The hinges are formed in a U-shaped arrangement, which does not compromise the material of the cushion, and thus allow the cushion arms to maintain strength and elastic properties. This arrangement permits easier installation for a wide variety of tube sizes and configurations.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2006Publication date: June 28, 2007Inventor: Eugene Miller
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Patent number: 7222824Abstract: Cable Support Systems for supporting an object at a desired distance below an overhead beam or other overhead structure are provided. Novel clamps for clamping to the overhead structure are fitted to support cables that encircle objects to be supported by the cable support systems. The novel clamps have internal methods to support the cables. The cables are then encircled around the objects are fixed relative to the clamp. The distances between the object and the clamps may be precisely controlled.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2006Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: Ductmate Industries, Inc.Inventor: Alan B. Shuey
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Patent number: 7219863Abstract: A wiring clip for securing electrical wiring to metal framing members. In a specific embodiment, the subject clip can secure the wiring a required distance from the nearest edge or face of the metal framing member to which a wall board is to be secured. The wire clip generally resembles an open frame having a wire receiving area formed in the main body, where the wire receiving area is centrally located within the main body. The wire clip is generally of U-shaped configuration, with two arms being joined to the main body. The end of the first arm is bent to form a J-hook, such that the J-hook can be hooked about a first inner edge of a metal stud. The end of the second arm comprises a clip, such that the clip can be removable, secured about the second inner edge of the metal stud. The arms, as well as the main body, are resilient, such that the arms and the main body will embrace the metal stud.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Inventor: Maury E. Collett, II
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Patent number: 7210657Abstract: A clamp holder to be suspended in an opening of vertical. The clamp holder includes a cantilever beam, a pillar, and a clamp slider. The cantilever beam is vertically at the beam end on an upper end of the pillar, on the back of the pillar. A beam extension is angled upward from the beam on the front of the pillar. A clamp slider, in a U-shape is on a free leg end vertically at a lower end of the pillar. A beam-like holding element is molded onto a free end of the beam extension. A cuboid support element is molded onto the free end of the holding element, with a cuboid transverse surface of the holding element placed in front of the pillar, and is angled upward from the support element molding. The support element has a mutual relationship with a cuboid pressure element. The latter is positioned removably attached to the support element. The pressure element has a receiver region with a chamber open to the base and the cover faces of the pressure element.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2005Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Airbus Deutschland GmbHInventors: Hans-Georg Plate, Lutz Schapke, Doris Zyrull
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Patent number: 7179010Abstract: An adjustable clamp assembly capable of securing various sized cylindrical members is generally formed from a high strength plastic material dispensing the need for a cushion insert for the cylindrical member disposed therebetween. The clamp assembly contains a pair of unitary clamp halves having an inner surface contoured to adequately contact the surface of various sized cylindrical members to provide support when clamping forces are applied. The clamp halves can be interlockingly engageable with one another to enhance the cylindrical member size adjustment capability.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2004Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: ZSI, Inc.Inventors: Kris A. Weger, Marc J. Craig, John E. Nemazi
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Patent number: 7173195Abstract: The present invention provides a clamp assembly for clamping an electrical wire to the wall of the electrical outlet box. The clamp assembly includes a wire clamp non-rotatably supported in the box adjacent to the wall. The wire clamp has an internally threaded aperture therethrough. A threaded screw assembly is captively retained in the box for rotating movement without longitudinal displacement. The threaded screw extends through the threaded aperture of the clamp such that upon rotating movement of the screw, the clamp is longitudinally movable therealong.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2005Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Thomas & Betts International, Inc.Inventor: Alain Michaud
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Patent number: 7073755Abstract: A pipe clamp secures a pipe to a structural member. The pipe clamp includes an inverted U-shaped clamp body having a transverse surface and a pair of spaced-apart legs for attachment to the structural member. A threaded bolt is moveably accommodated through an opening in the transverse surface. The pipe engagement saddle is positioned at the distal end of the bolt. A split nut, supported by the transverse surface, provides for moveable accommodation of the threaded bolt there through. A split nut is configurable between a first condition wherein the threaded bolt is moveable under screw threaded operation; a second condition wherein the bolt is moveable through the nut under non-screw threaded operation. Movement of the bolt under the first or second condition affects movement of the saddle with respect to the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2004Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Thomas & Betts International, Inc.Inventors: Alain Michaud, William Smith
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Patent number: 7073754Abstract: Cable Support Systems for supporting an object at a desired distance below an overhead beam or other overhead structure are provided. Novel clamps for clamping to the overhead structure are fitted to support cables that encircle objects to be supported by the cable support systems. The novel clamps have internal methods to support the cables. The cables are then encircled around the objects and fixed relative to the clamp. The distances between the object and the clamps may be precisely controlled.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Ductmate Industries, Inc.Inventor: Alan B. Shuey
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Patent number: 7017947Abstract: A pipe holder includes a body member and a support member connected to and extending away from the body member. The body member defines an opening proximate a first end of the body member.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: BellSouth Intellectual Property CorporationInventor: Frederick James Diggle, III
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Patent number: 6898905Abstract: An offset beam clamp having a deep channel including two legs, a hole in the channel bottom, and a slot having two sides and a slot bottom and extending transversely through the legs. The slot receives the first of two angle iron members that comprise the upper cord of a web joist. A J-bolt is anchored to the second angle iron member and extends through the hole in the channel bottom where an angle bracket is secured on the bolt. A threaded mounting shaft is attached to the angle bracket.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2002Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Automatic Fire Control, IncorporatedInventor: Kraig A. Kirschner
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Patent number: 6752359Abstract: The invention relates to a device (1) for flexibly fastening a thermally stressed component (2), especially in an internal combustion engine, with a fastening member (12) for receiving the component (2). In order ensure both a secure fastening of the component (2) and a compensation of longitudinal expansions of the component (2) it is provided that the fastening member (12) comprises at least one clamp bracket (4), with at least one rollable intermediate member (5) being disposed between the clamp bracket (4) and the component (2).Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: AVL List GmbHInventors: GĆ¼nther Nagenkƶgl, Ewald Hundsberger, Rudolf Enzendorfer
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Patent number: 6729587Abstract: An apparatus for routing a communication cable within a drop ceiling. The apparatus has a main body having an eyelet at one end. A grommet is disposed within the eyelet, and the grommet has at least one passage through which the communication cable passes. The apparatus also has means for securing the apparatus to a framework of the drop ceiling. The passage in the grommet reduces deformation of the communication cable during installation and helps maintain a desired routing of the communication cable once installed within the drop ceiling.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: BellSouth Intellectual Property CorporationInventor: Isaac D. M. White
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Publication number: 20040061030Abstract: A cable hanger for securing multiple cables to support structures including antenna towers and poles. The cable hanger has a hingeably-coupled pair of shell halves with recesses that, when folded, establish a pair of cable passageways. Gripping arms provided on each of the shell halves project into a corresponding one of the cable passageways for gripping a cable positioned therein. Pairs of gripping arms located on opposite shell halves have a confronting relationship for gripping the cable on diametrically opposite side surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Applicant: Andrew CorporationInventors: Kevin Goodwin, Albert R. Cox
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Patent number: 6708937Abstract: A wall mount bracket for well tanks includes a wall-engaging base structure and at least one well tank bracket mounted on the base structure and extending generally parallel to a wall upon the wall-engaging base structure being mounted thereon. At least one pipe support bracket is mounted on the well tank bracket and extends generally perpendicular thereto. Finally, each of the at least one well tank bracket and the at least one pipe support bracket each further include a pair of spaced apart, generally parallel plates each having an inverted J-shaped lip formed thereon, the inverted J-shaped lip operative to be engaged by and releasably secure one of a tank mount and a pipe mount such that a well tank and associated piping is securely and releasably mounted on the wall mount bracket for well tanks.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2003Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Inventor: Todd Thurman
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Patent number: 6629678Abstract: A seismic adapter for attachment to a steel web joist is disclosed. The joist includes two beams with the upper beam having a web depending therefrom. Cord elements extend between the beams at inclined angles. The adapter includes two anchor plates joined at one of the ends of each at a right angle. A mounting plate with a hole extending centrally therethrough is mounted to the anchor plates and extends across the angle on one side thereof. Clamps are arranged at the distal ends of the anchor plates and include an anvil extending from each anchor plate and a threaded hole aligned with the anchor plate to receive a threaded shaft engaged with the threaded hole and extendible to the anvil. The threaded shaft may include a convex end to be received by a concave seat in the anvil to deform thin webs positioned therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2001Date of Patent: October 7, 2003Assignee: Automatic Fire Control, IncorporatedInventor: Kraig A. Kirschner
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Publication number: 20030160137Abstract: Cable Support Systems for supporting an object at a desired distance below an overhead beam or other overhead structure are provided. Novel clamps for clamping to the overhead structure are fitted to support cables that encircle objects to be supported by the cable support systems. The novel clamps have internal methods to support the cables. The cables are then encircled around the objects and fixed relative to the clamp. The distances between the object and the clamps may be precisely controlled.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventor: Alan B. Shuey
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Patent number: 6592082Abstract: A cable support is provided having a support member and a plurality of rungs. The support member has a center portion and two downward portions that generally define an interior area of the channel. The rungs have a lower retaining section and an upper cable retaining section and are made from a resilient nonconductive material for being detachably secured to the support member.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2002Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Harold L. Fear, Bradley S. Smith
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Patent number: 6557807Abstract: A two-part pipe and cable rotary hanger includes a first U-shaped end for engaging within slots formed in ceiling struts and an opposite end arranged for receiving a hook-shaped support arm. A wing-shaped adapter attaches to a ceiling I-beam and receives the rotary hanger along a center portion thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2002Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Inventor: Lionel Belanger
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Patent number: 6554231Abstract: A mounting device for mounting a reducer support beam of a sprinkler system to a ceiling support rail of a drop ceiling in a building. The mounting device comprises an adjustable clamp portion and a mount portion. The clamp portion has opposing ceiling support rail engagement portions separated by a clamping space sized and shaped for receiving a portion of the ceiling support rail of the drop ceiling. The clamp portion is adapted to adjustably move the rail engagement portions relative to one another between a loosened position and a clamped position to vary the clamping space separating the rail engagement portions. The clamping space is sized to receive the ceiling support rail when the rail engagement portions are in the loosened position. The rail engagement portions are adapted to securely engage the ceiling support rail when the rail engagement portions are in the clamped position.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Dong-A Flexible Metal Tubes Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jin Lim Choi
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Patent number: 6536744Abstract: A displaying bumper guard for fuel dispensers that includes a sign-holding frame assembly mounted on an inverted U-shaped bumper guard member with the bumper guard legs imbedded in the ground level concrete or concrete ledge. The device includes a frame for supporting a sign and a mounting assembly for securing the frame to the bumper guard member. The visual square footage of the frame, viewed normally thereto, is much larger than that of the bumper guard member thus providing a good visual barrier for the dispensers. In one exemplary embodiment, the bracket assembly is releasably secured to the center leg of the guard member and includes at least one and preferably two displaced mounting surface located a short distance from the side profile of the bumper guard member. The frame includes at least one and preferably two spaced elongated reinforcement frame rails or bars secured to the frame sides to strengthen the frame and to cooperate with the mounting surface by being releasably secured thereto.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1999Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Technalink, Inc.Inventor: Martin C. Pettesch
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Patent number: 6520705Abstract: A clamping assembly comprising two shoes, each shoe having a base from which depend spaced-apart ears, the ears cooperating with the base to form tapered recesses, each shoe further having a flange on the opposite side of the base from the ears, each flange having an aperture therethrough for receipt of a bolt, the two shoes being able to be cooperatively positioned such that the flanges are proximate to one another and tightening of a nut on the bolt decreases the space between the flanges, each shoe being formed from a single piece of metal. In one embodiment the flange of the clamping assembly further includes a hold-down edge, the axis of which is transverse to the axis of the bolt when the shoes are cooperatively positioned with the flanges proximate to one another but not necessarily in contact with one another. In another embodiment the clamping assembly firther comprises a utility article mounted to one shoe.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Inventor: Wilson Frank Stasney, Jr.
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Patent number: 6511028Abstract: This invention is a connector for connecting holders for cable, pipe and other elongated objects to the overhead in buildings and other structures. The connector is a one-piece device molded of plastic. The base section fits into overhead equipment struts while the support section interfaces with the holder. The base has slots in it which ease its installation in the equipment strut. V-shaped legs connecting the support and base ease installation and help prevent the holder from loosening from the connector.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2001Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Arlington Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas J. Gretz
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Patent number: 6508441Abstract: A sway brace including a U-shaped strap and mounting fixtures associated with the ends of the U-shaped strap. The strap includes flanges extending from the ends to threadably receive set screws. The mounting fixtures include sidewalls through which holes extend. A tie may extend through the mounting fixtures and be fixed thereto by the set screws binding the pipe against the mounting fixture holes. A bracket coupled with the pipe may be bolted to a structural member to retain the entire assembly from swaying.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2001Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Automatic Fire Control IncorporatedInventor: Kraig A. Kirschner
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Patent number: 6447200Abstract: A connector having gripping teeth which are formed intrinsically with a first set of locking lugs which are in a parallel relationship with a second set of locking lugs, the first and second set of locking lugs being spaced apart with two parallel supporting posts disposed therebetween. The second set of locking lugs has a bore through an approximate center thereof and the first set of locking lugs is split in two portions to form a slit aligned with an axis of the central bore of the second set of locking lugs such that a screw or similar fastener can be inserted so as to open the slit for forcing the gripping teeth against a channel member wall surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Linking Industries, LLCInventor: C. Stuart Hungerford, III
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Patent number: 6443404Abstract: A cable restraining bracket for restraining a cable relative to a frame. The bracket comprises a first leg section; a second leg section; and a loop section connecting the first and second leg sections to each other. The first and second leg sections each comprise a receiving area for receiving an edge of the frame therein and making a snap-lock attachment therewith. The loop section is resiliently deformable to locate the first and second leg sections at different positions relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventors: Antonio Montagano, Scott Brian Beardsley, Christopher Scott Adams
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Publication number: 20020100843Abstract: An inwardly flexible, one-piece conduit hanger, which is preferably U-shaped, adapted for attachment of a conduit to a channel with ledges. The hanger has substantially flat hanger halves extending from the base of the “U-shaped” member. Each hanger half preferably forms two legs thereby defining a generally U-shaped conduit recess in each half. Curved clasps on an end portion of each leg are formed on each side of the recesses. The clasps engage ledges of the channel and secure the hanger and conduit to the channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2000Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventor: Frederick Schmidt
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Patent number: 6367744Abstract: A pipe supporting apparatus for supporting pipes extending between support members of a structure. The pipe supporting apparatus includes a rod. The rod is elongate and has a first end and a second end. A pair of mounting means removably mounts the rod to support members. Each of the mounting means is integrally coupled to an end of the rod. A plurality of coupling members couple the pipes to the rod. Each of the coupling members includes a first and second bracket. The first bracket is adapted for removably coupling to the rod. The second bracket is adapted for removably coupling the pipe to the first bracket. The second bracket is coupled to the first bracket.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Inventor: Richard A. Ebersole
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Publication number: 20020000498Abstract: A pipe attaching apparatus is used to attach pipe, electrical conduit and the like to a channel support without the use of tools. With one hand, an installer holds the apparatus containing a pipe between two clamp halves, squeezes a pair of base plates together, inserts a pair of hooks into a support channel and releases the base plates so that the hooks engage inturned flanges in the support channel. Using the same hand, the installer locks the apparatus by engaging a pair of locking pins on a cam in holes in the base plates. The cam in a locked position gives a visual indication of successful installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2001Publication date: January 3, 2002Inventor: David E. Workman
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Patent number: 6298629Abstract: An anchorage kit 100 includes components which may be assembled in various ways to provide anchorages 101-107 suitable for connection in series between a safety line and any of various structural members. The kit 100 includes opposing brackets 120, 140 which are interconnected by bolts 170 extending therebetween, and which may be supplemented by one or more braces 160 secured to the intermediate portion of one or more of the bolts 170.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Protecta International S.A.Inventor: Bernard R. Ador
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Patent number: 6267333Abstract: A cylindrical component is secured in a slot of a mechanical assembly. The slot is defined by two registration surfaces which meet at a vertex and a third surface which meets one of the registration surfaces. The securing method includes: placing the cylindrical component into contact with the two registration surfaces; applying a force F1 against the cylindrical component causing compression of the cylindrical component into the two registration surfaces; and applying an anti-rotational force against the third surface to prevent redirection of the force F1. One fastener which uses the above method includes: a surface which contacts the cylindrical component; a threaded engagement mechanism which secures the fastener to the mechanical assembly through a clearance hole in the fastener; and a protruded section which prevents rotation of the fastener by engagement with the third surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1999Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Agfa CorporationInventors: Thomas K. Hebert, James D. Waterman
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Patent number: 6260810Abstract: A device for mounting a sprinkler to a ceiling support rail in a building is disclosed. This device consists of two vertical sidewalls integrated into a U-shaped single structure by a top wall. The two sidewalls are bent inwardly at their lower ends to form clip flanges for gripping the head of the ceiling support rail positioned between the two sidewalls. A first bolt hole is formed at the lower portion of each sidewall. A first locking bolt is threaded into the bolt holes of the two sidewalls so as to tighten the lower portions of the two sidewalls and allow the two sidewalls to firmly grip the ceiling support rail. Each of the two sidewalls also has a notch at its upper portion and seats the reducer support beam in the notch. The top wall has a second bolt hole. A second locking bolt is threaded into the second bolt hole so as to hold the reducer support beam seated in the notches of the two sidewalls.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2000Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Dong-A Flexible Metal Tubes Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jin Lim Choi
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Patent number: 6253631Abstract: A lock down apparatus for use with an oil well pumping unit of the walking beam type. It includes upper and lower clamps for attachment to the walking beam and to the bottom frame of the unit, respectively, and an adjustable tensioning arrangement extending between the two clamps. Part of the tensioning unit is a wire rope with plastic buttons pressed onto the rope at suitably spaced intervals. A coupler for latching to the particular button which is selected for adjustment for the distance between the walking beam and its frame is provided. Once the tensioning unit is in place, a turnbuckle is tightened to increase the tension to hold the walking beam in a lowered position, against inadvertent release of the pumping unit safety brake.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Bac-Lamb Wire Line ServicesInventors: Gary Richard McCain, James Robert McCain, Donald J. Lewis
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Patent number: 6109561Abstract: An apparatus and method for forming wire bundles from a plurality of wire or cable is provided. A plurality of wires are withdrawn from a rack and simultaneously measured by a linear counter. The wires are cut at various positions to provide a bundle having beginning and ending points for the bundle as desired. A driven pulling spool is used to guide the bundle along a desired path. The pulling rope is preferably attached to the bundle by an inflatable bladder. Rollers for guiding the cable include flared end flanges with diameters equal to the shaft diameter of the roller. Clips for holding the rollers to a cable tray provide for ease of repositioning cables.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1996Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Haines Cable Systems, Inc.Inventor: Roger C. Haines
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Patent number: 6098942Abstract: The invention relates to a clamp for firmly connecting to a bar joist flange and other flanged structures, and a method for manufacturing the clamp. The clamp includes one or more yokes and a locking bar that is captured within the yoke(s) by a pair of set screws which also engage the flange. The side walls of the yoke(s) include aligned slots for receiving the flange and aligned openings for receiving the locking bar. In one form, the clamp includes one yoke with openings through an end wall for the set screws. In another form, the yoke side members are U-shaped and the set screws extend between the inner and outer side walls of each side member. In yet another form, the set screws extend between the side walls of an inner yoke and the side walls of an outer yoke of the clamp. The clamp of the invention can be used for bracing pipes and other loads, suspended below ceilings and floors, against sway and seismic disturbances.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1999Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Tolco IncorporatedInventor: Richard W. Heath
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Patent number: 6086032Abstract: A purlin hanger used for suspending a wide variety of items from many different types of purlins which may be horizontal or sloping. The hanger is primarily a rigid high strength generally C-shape frame or body which includes an angled upper end and an offset lower end. The angled upper end bears against the interior of a corner formed by a web and a lower flange of the purlin. The lower end is slightly offset from the exterior of the corner and has a tapped hole to receive a threaded hanging rod to which a wide variety of clips or clamps may be attached. The C-shape frame extends with considerable clearance around the purlin lower flange and any treatment of the edge of the flange such a fold or further flange. An adjustable shim is positioned between the lower end of the body and the exterior of the corner of the purlin. The hanger engages the purlin at the interior of the corner and avoids placing a load with any significant moment arm on any part of the flange of the purlin.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1996Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Erico International CorporationInventor: Martin van Leeuwen
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Patent number: 5967480Abstract: A retaining strap for use in supplementing the securement by a C-clamp of a load carrying rod to an I-Beam in steel construction. The strap defines an arcuate slot proximate one end thereof which is adapted to be hooked about the load carrying rod such that the strap can be extended across a portion of the I-Beam and a second extended end portion of the strap bent about the I-Beam to enhance securement of the rod to the I-Beam. In a second embodiment of the invention the slot is formed in a perpendicular disposed ear portion adjacent one end of the strap which is adapted to engage a leg portion of a "U"-shaped hanger such that the strap can be extended across the hanger and the extended end bent about and secured to a second leg of a hanger for securing a fluid carrying conduit within the saddle of the hanger.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Automatic Fire Control, IncorporatedInventor: Kraig A. Kirschner
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Patent number: 5947424Abstract: A beam clamp retaining strap has a beveled locking slot for securing to a threaded hanger rod or set screw of a pipe support assembly mounted to an I-beam. The assembly further comprises a C-type clamp, and the strap may be positioned in any of four possible locations with respect to the clamp, rod, and set screw. The slot edges securely engage between the major and minor thread diameters of the rod or screw. The beveled locking slot provides additional assurance that the clamp grip does not loosen such that the pipe assembly is dislodged, and, thus, the need for an additional nut for the retaining strap is thereby eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1995Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Tolco, IncorporatedInventor: Richard W. Heath