Clamp system for telescoping tubes

Supports – Stand and bracket – Having adjustable bracket

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248413, F16L 300

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044051077

ABSTRACT:
A novel clamp system for telescoping tubes that is particularly useful with a telescoping centerpost stand adapted to mount, e.g., a music desk or a loud speaker. The novel clamp system is of the split ring type, the split ring being positioned between the inner and outer telescoping tubes, i.e., outside the inner tube but inside the outer tube. Arms of the split ring are sized to extend through a port in the outer tube, those split arms cooperating with the outer tube for preventing significant longitudinal and rotational movement of the clamp relative to the outer tube. An adjustable fastener connects the split ring's arms outside of the outer tube for adjustably tightening and releasing the clamp relative to the inner tube.

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