Supports – Resilient support – Suspended
Patent
1980-05-09
1982-02-09
Foss, J. Franklin
Supports
Resilient support
Suspended
267152, F16M 1300
Patent
active
043146872
ABSTRACT:
A device for suspending plumbing components such as a pipe elbow or a high ear 90 elbow between the studs of a wall and retarding propagation of sound between the plumbing components and the wall has a main body or housing formed of a semi-resilient material which is incapable of transmitting a sound from a first location in this body to a second location also in the body. A first member which attaches to the wall or a strip of plumbers tape extending between the studs is attached to the body at the first location. A second member which attaches to the plumbing components is attached to the body at the second location. The first and second members are connected to the body at their respective locations such that a parallel portion of the first member is parallel with, but is not coplanar with, a parallel portion of the second member. The non-coplanar positioning of the portions of the first and second members spaces the attachment of the plumbing component out of the plane of attachment to the support surface or plumbers tape.
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Boswell K. H.
Foss J. Franklin
O'Brian Edward D.
The Logsdon Foundation
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