Supports – Pipe or cable – Extending through plate
Patent
1979-01-19
1980-09-16
Mitchell, James C.
Supports
Pipe or cable
Extending through plate
248 74R, F16L 500, F16L 308
Patent
active
042225388
ABSTRACT:
Pipe anchor for anchoring pipes to structural members and particularly for anchoring air lines and train pipes to structural members in the underframes of railway cars. Each anchor is a combination of three cooperating parts, namely, an adapter, a base, and a clamp. The adapter is the part that is attached to a structural member preferably by welding. The base is in the form of a saddle which seats on the pipe-engaging section of the adapter and has opposed sides which embrace a pipe on opposite sides and terminate in outturned, inclined, longitudinal flanges. The clamp engages the pipe diametrically opposite from the adapter and has inwardly opening inclined, longitudinal channels adapted to slide over the outturned flanges and draw the three-part assembly into equi-spaced four-point embracing support contact with the pipe.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1821295 (1931-09-01), Dieter
patent: 2454064 (1948-11-01), Johnson
patent: 2546792 (1951-03-01), Smith et al.
patent: 2625354 (1953-01-01), Smith
patent: 4102524 (1978-07-01), Cseri
Jensen Finn
Sweger Theodore J.
Illinois Railway Equipment Company
Mitchell James C.
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