Device for fastening tubular objects

Expanded – threaded – driven – headed – tool-deformed – or locked-thr – Threaded fastener locked to a discreet structure – Prefabricated assembly comprising strip or sheet member...

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C411S437000

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06994499

ABSTRACT:
A device for fastening tubular objects includes a C-shaped mounting rail (3) and a rail nut formed of a hollow profile having at least two constriction areas (13a,13band14a,14b) defining a through-opening (8) which is formed by two hollow cylindrical sections (9a,9b) extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of the through-opening (8) and having respective inner thread sections (10a,10b) for receiving a fastening element there between.

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