Hose fixture

Supports – Pipe or cable – Extending through plate

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248 271, 248 75, 403197, F16L 500

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ABSTRACT:
In order to permit a hose to be mounted to other structure using mounting fixtures of two different types, namely ones where the anti-rotation notches in the fixture opening are on a bulged part of the plate, and others where the plate is planar including where the anti-rotation notches are provided, the tubular member of the holder is provided with two axially adjoining flanges, with the anti-rotation lugs extending on both of these flanges. In use, the first flange abuts one face of the fixture and the second flange is surrounded by at least part of the periphery of the plate opening when either type of fixture is used. When the first type of fixture is used the lug portions on the first flange engage in the anti-rotation notches, but when the second type of fixture is used, the lug portions of the second flange engage in the anti-rotation notches. Therefore, only one type of hose holder needs to be stocked, regardless of which of the two types of mounting fixture is to be used.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3512808 (1970-05-01), Graham
patent: 3594025 (1971-07-01), Wagner
patent: 4407042 (1983-10-01), Schramme et al.
patent: 4474489 (1984-10-01), Simon

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