Support for tubing or cables in buildings

Supports – Pipe or cable – Brackets

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248 74A, F16L 322

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042147239

ABSTRACT:
A disc body formed of tough somewhat resilient plastics has a center cylindrical hub of lesser diameter than the disc body projecting axially beyond one side of the disc body and joined therewith by a smooth fillet. The flat end face of the hub engages a building ceiling or wall to create a stand-off space between the ceiling or wall and the marginal lip of the disc body whereby tubes or cables may be snapped into supported engagement with the disc body in any direction tangent to the cylindrical hub. The device has a central aperture for a supporting fastener, such as a nail, which may be power driven.

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