Supports – Pipe or cable – Extending through plate
Patent
1993-04-01
1994-05-24
Chotkowski, Karen J.
Supports
Pipe or cable
Extending through plate
248 73, F16L 300
Patent
active
053141490
ABSTRACT:
An integrally molded housing having outwardly directed, spaced-apart arms thereon for mounting within or attachment to a panel is disclosed. The arms are located on the body portion of the housing such that a distance slightly less than the thickness of the panel in which the housing is to be received exists between the end of each arm and a circumferential flanged surface on the housing. As the housing is being received through the panel, the arms are deflected inwardly and then spring outwardly causing a surface on the end of each arm to engage a surface on a complementary keyway in the panel. Another surface is provided on the end of each arm to prevent the disengagement of the arm from the surface surrounding its adjacent complementary keyway upon longitudinal movement of the housing toward the panel. The housing can be readily removed from the panel by the application of inwardly directed pressure on the arms.
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Moss Russell W.
Pim Kendall A.
Romanak Alfred J.
Channel Products, Inc.
Chotkowski Karen J.
Hudak James A.
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