Mechanical stabilizer

Supports – Pipe or cable – Extending through plate

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248345, 403197, 285158, F16L 500

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045167494

ABSTRACT:
A mechanical stabilizing device for stabilizing a shaft, pipe or similar fixture member. The device comprises a two-part unit slidable along the pipe or shaft. The upper part consists of a canopy housing with an internal female threaded portion. The lower part consists of a male threaded portion with a hex nut adapter which receives set screws. The upper bell housing is moved along the shaft and pushed against the wall or ceiling and the lower adapter portion screwed into the threaded portion of the canopy. The lower adapter portion is then secured to the shaft by the set screws. The upper bell can be upwardly tightened so that the ceiling flange portion of the bell exerts a force against the ceiling. Once tightened, the set screws in the bell can be secured to the shaft and the entire assembly consisting of the canopy, vertical shaft and lower adapter portion are unitized to reduce wobble and application of lateral loads.

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patent: 1224297 (1917-05-01), Glauber
patent: 1491873 (1924-04-01), McMurtrie
patent: 1841727 (1932-01-01), Glowacki
patent: 2170393 (1939-08-01), Tornblom
patent: 3430990 (1969-03-01), Nelson

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