Supports – Pipe or cable – Extending through plate
Patent
1992-02-21
1993-08-10
Scherbel, David A.
Supports
Pipe or cable
Extending through plate
248 681, 248 73, F16L 500
Patent
active
052341852
ABSTRACT:
A one-piece molded clamp having two portions connected by a living hinge defines cylindrical passages for two pipes and annular grooves for receiving beads on the pipes. A locking tang on one portion engages a mating cavity on the other portion to hold the clamp closed. The pipes pass through apertures in a wall and the clamp is mounted to the wall by a fastener passing through the clamp. Outstanding ribs on the wall hug the outer surface of the clamp to assist the locking tang in holding the clamp closed. A foam seal with a rubber surface layer is compressed between the clamp and the wall to prevent leaks through the wall apertures.
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Falzone Frank C.
Hoffman Donald E.
Berger Derek J.
General Motors Corporation
Griffin Patrick M.
Phillips Ronald L.
Scherbel David A.
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