Supports – Pipe or cable
Patent
1973-09-18
1976-10-26
Frazier, Roy D.
Supports
Pipe or cable
138106, F16L 312
Patent
active
039879917
ABSTRACT:
A pipe restraint for nuclear power plants in which a support member is anchored on supporting surface. Formed in the support member is a semicylindrical wall. Seated on the semicylindrical wall is a ring-shaped pipe restrainer that has an inner cylindrical wall. The inner cylindrical wall of the pipe restrainer encircles the pressurized pipe. In a modification of the pipe restraint, an arched-shaped pipe restrainer is disposed to overlie a pressurized pipe. The ends of the arch-shaped pipe restrainer are fixed to support members, which are anchored in concrete or to a supporting surface. A strap depends from the arch-shaped pipe restrainer. The pressurized pipe is supported by the depending strap.
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Broman Randolph
Keever Robert E.
Shevekov Serge
Bonck Rodney H.
Frazier Roy D.
Nuclear Services Corporation
Wiseman Jack M.
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