Quick-release radial clamp

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Bale and package ties – hose clamps – Metal bands

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24 20R, 285 23, 411909, B65D 6302

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047650338

ABSTRACT:
A quick-release radial clamp for fitting over and clamping a hose onto a rigid fitting. The clamp has a split ring with an inner and outer surface. The split in the ring extends in the axial direction of the ring and forms two abutting ends. A stretched elastomeric sleeve is placed upon the outer surface of the ring and is held in that position by the ring as long as the shape of ring is held by the abutting ends. A quick-release mechanism is provided at the ends for disengaging them from their abutting positions, thereby permitting the stretched sleeve to recover and contract. This contracts the rings as well by causing the ends to slide past each other. This clamping contraction is accomplished quickly and easily and provides a sure clamp.

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patent: 4635966 (1987-01-01), Hermann

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