Support clip bar for a pitched roof

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Assembled in situ-type anchor or tie

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248 741, 248 742, 24336, 24339, 24462, E04C 512

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058967206

ABSTRACT:
A clip bar for supporting, fixing or stabilizing air hoses, water hoses, electrical cords, safety ropes, cables, etc. on a shingled or unshingled, pitched roof of a building or house. The clip bar has a substantially flat element with a pair of spaced, U-shaped spring clips attached thereto. One or more of the clip bars can be secured to the roof by a nail or nails and support, fix or stabilize hoses, cords, ropes and/or cables thereto, thus, preventing these elements and any attachments thereto from sliding down and off the roof as well as preventing them from interfering with workers or roofers working on the pitched or inclined roof.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1241922 (1917-10-01), Chappell
patent: 1711730 (1929-05-01), Gibson
patent: 2797886 (1957-07-01), Pinckney
"Gripper Clips" Flyer by Gibson Good Tools, Inc. (2 Pages).

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