Supports – Pipe or cable – Suspended
Patent
1980-12-17
1983-10-04
Schultz, William H.
Supports
Pipe or cable
Suspended
24136R, 174 79, 403369, F16L 300
Patent
active
044074719
ABSTRACT:
A support for electric cables, in instances where the configuration of the distribution system is not fixed, comprises a pair of cable-clamping members whose outer surfaces form wedges guided by a pair of converging flanges. The inner surfaces of these members clamp the point or region of a cable that is to be held fixed in space. A pair of outer clamping members surround the above flanges. Coupling formations ensure that all parts of the structure always stay in their proper relative positions, allowing but a widening or a narrowing of the cable-receiving cavity. The flanges have projections or abutments which enter into lateral elongated recesses of the cable-clamping members and thus limit the possible minimum and maximum spacing of the latter, which depends upon the size of the electric cable that is to be supported.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1642243 (1927-09-01), Hinzer
patent: 1832138 (1931-11-01), Pounder
Koch Fritz E.
Wilmsmann Hans-Peter
Dr. Franz & Rutenbeck
Ramirez Ramon O.
Ross Karl F.
Schultz William H.
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