Clamping means for elevator guide rails and the like

Railways: surface track – Fastenings – Clamps

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187 95, E01B 934

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039826929

ABSTRACT:
Clamping means are disclosed for connecting the lateral edges of the foot portion of a T-shaped rail to a support in such a manner as to permit limited separation between the rail and the support components while restraining the rail against lateral displacement relative to the support. Each clamping device is formed from a unitary resilient metal blank having a fastening portion secured to the support to prevent lateral displacement of the rail, a resilient blade portion for biasing the rail against the support, and at least one stop portion limiting the extent to which the rail may be separated from the support against the biasing force of the blade portion.

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