Rotatably installed suspension clip

Supports – Suspended supports

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52484, A44B 2100, E04C 1718

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041913523

ABSTRACT:
A suspension clip for assembly with a beam support having a base flange, such as for instance an inverted T-beam. The clip is formed of resilient sheet material and comprises a generally flat body and reversely bent arms extending generally parallel to the body on the same side of the latter, from opposite edges of the body, with each arm including a generally upstanding tab extending generally perpendicular to the plane of the body. The clip is adapted to be placed against the underside of the base flange of the support beam, and rotated to cause the body and coacting arms to resiliently grasp the base flange. The body may have dependent structure for attaching an article to the beam-clip assembly.

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"Caddy Fasteners for the Construction Industry" published by Erico Products, Inc., 34600 Solon Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44139 in 1973.

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