Supports – Staff type – Bracket
Patent
1995-01-13
1996-12-10
Ramirez, Ramon O.
Supports
Staff type
Bracket
248 741, 248207, 248540, 248541, 248912, A47G 2512
Patent
active
055823840
ABSTRACT:
A holding device for elongate members has a base body with a C-shaped bracket with a first leg, a second leg, and a connecting bar. The C-shaped bracket has a securing screw extending through the first leg for clamping the holding device to a support. The base body has two parallel legs extending in a first plane of the first leg and pointing away from the C-shaped bracket. A plate is positioned in a second plane perpendicular to the first plane and is connected with adjacent edges to the connecting bar and the two parallel legs. The plate has a first and a second set of two grooves that extend parallel to one another on opposite sides of the plate. The first and second sets extend spaced from one another parallel to the connecting bar. The plate further has a third and fourth set of two grooves that extend parallel to one another on opposite sides of the plate. The third and fourth sets extend spaced from one another parallel to the two parallel legs. At least one annular member for clamping an elongate member is provided. It has a radial gap defining two oppositely arranged free ends of the annular member from which extend two flanges radially outwardly. The two parallel legs and the sets of two grooves are receiving elements for the annular member wherein the annular member is slipped onto one of the receiving elements. An arresting pin arrests the annular member on the receiving element.
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Ramirez Ramon O.
Turgeon Michael J.
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