Support saddle for elongate articles and interpositioning device

Supports – Pipe or cable – Brackets

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24 16R, 248 743, 403400, F16L 308

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048999636

ABSTRACT:
A support saddle which tethers a pipe, cable, wire, conduit or other elongate article to the support saddle, which, in turn, is fastened to a support surface, said support saddle also having a design such that it is easily and readily employable as an intermediate connecting device used to aid in the bonding of a flat surface to a round surface, or vice-versa. The support saddle can also be used with a complementing removable base so as to controllably alter the distance of the elongate article supported in the saddle from the support surface.

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