Clamp mechanism for an elongate element

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Cord and rope holders – Pivoted part

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24569, F16G 1100

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047529911

ABSTRACT:
A clamp apparatus which can releasably grip an elongate element includes first and second jaw members supported for relative movement between gripping and release positions. The first jaw member has thereon first and second surface portions and a recess therebetween, the first and second surface portions facing in a first direction toward the second jaw member and being spaced from each other in a second direction which is perpendicular to the first direction. The second jaw has thereon a projection which extends toward the first jaw, the projection being aligned with and having a width in the second direction which is less than the width in the second direction of the recess in the first jaw member.

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