Stand-off insulators

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Insulators – With insulator-supporting or attaching means

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174168, 248 42, 248 43, 248 74B, D26 10, H01B 1714

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ABSTRACT:
A stand-off insulator for supporting conductors or the like so that they will be maintained in spaced relation to a supporting structure which carries the insulator. The insulator is in the form of a one-piece body of electrically non-conductive material having an elongated portion provided with a pair of opposed free end regions at one of which the elongated portion has a structure for fixing to this one free end region an article such as a clamp, bracket, or the like, while the elongated portion has at its other free end region a structure for mounting the body on a support.

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"Thor Stand-off Insulators," Catalogue No. 151, published by Thor Ceramics, Inc., Bloomfield, New Jersey, 4 pp.

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