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Support module for transmission line sleeve
11171473 · 2021-11-09 · ·

Provided is a support module for a transmission line sleeve. The support module for the transmission line sleeve includes a plate formed of a flexible material that extends in a longitudinal direction so as to be bent and spread, and a support block coupled along a longitudinal direction of the plate and disposed in plurality adjacently to each other. The support block includes a plurality of lower bodies coupled to the plate at a certain interval, and an upper body coupled to an upper surface of each of the lower bodies so as to form a load supporting portion in which a portion of the upper surface of the lower body is exposed.

Support module for transmission line sleeve
11171473 · 2021-11-09 · ·

Provided is a support module for a transmission line sleeve. The support module for the transmission line sleeve includes a plate formed of a flexible material that extends in a longitudinal direction so as to be bent and spread, and a support block coupled along a longitudinal direction of the plate and disposed in plurality adjacently to each other. The support block includes a plurality of lower bodies coupled to the plate at a certain interval, and an upper body coupled to an upper surface of each of the lower bodies so as to form a load supporting portion in which a portion of the upper surface of the lower body is exposed.

Roller assembly for use when drawing a cable through a cable tray

A roller assembly for facilitating the drawing of a cable along a cable tray having a transversely-extending strut includes one roller having a rotation axis and an elongated attachment portion having a cross-sectional shape which is substantially U-shaped in form. The attachment portion is positionable about the transversely-extending strut of the cable tray by directing the opening of the U of the cross-sectional shape of the attachment portion over the strut. A fastener is used to bind the attachment portion to the strut. A second roller can mounted upon the attachment portion for rotation about an axis which is substantially normal to the rotation axis of the one roller for use at a corner or curve of the tray, and the componentry of the assembly facilitates the construction of a roller-bearing apparatus providing a multi-sided passageway through which a cable can be drawn.

Roller assembly for use when drawing a cable through a cable tray

A roller assembly for facilitating the drawing of a cable along a cable tray having a transversely-extending strut includes one roller having a rotation axis and an elongated attachment portion having a cross-sectional shape which is substantially U-shaped in form. The attachment portion is positionable about the transversely-extending strut of the cable tray by directing the opening of the U of the cross-sectional shape of the attachment portion over the strut. A fastener is used to bind the attachment portion to the strut. A second roller can mounted upon the attachment portion for rotation about an axis which is substantially normal to the rotation axis of the one roller for use at a corner or curve of the tray, and the componentry of the assembly facilitates the construction of a roller-bearing apparatus providing a multi-sided passageway through which a cable can be drawn.

METHOD OF ATTACHING A BRACE MEMBER TO A MOUNTING BRACKET
20230313913 · 2023-10-05 ·

A method of attaching a brace member to a mounting bracket includes providing a fitting comprising a fitting body, a first jaw, and a second jaw, the fitting body defining a top contact surface and a bottom contact surface, the second jaw disposed between the top contact surface and the bottom contact surface; abutting a top side of a peripheral edge of the brace member against the top contact surface and abutting a bottom side of the peripheral edge against the bottom contact surface; coupling the fitting to the brace member; extending a fastener through a lateral body opening of the fitting body, the lateral body opening oriented perpendicular to the first jaw and the second jaw; and attaching the fitting to the mounting bracket with the fastener.

METHOD OF ATTACHING A BRACE MEMBER TO A MOUNTING BRACKET
20230313913 · 2023-10-05 ·

A method of attaching a brace member to a mounting bracket includes providing a fitting comprising a fitting body, a first jaw, and a second jaw, the fitting body defining a top contact surface and a bottom contact surface, the second jaw disposed between the top contact surface and the bottom contact surface; abutting a top side of a peripheral edge of the brace member against the top contact surface and abutting a bottom side of the peripheral edge against the bottom contact surface; coupling the fitting to the brace member; extending a fastener through a lateral body opening of the fitting body, the lateral body opening oriented perpendicular to the first jaw and the second jaw; and attaching the fitting to the mounting bracket with the fastener.

Method of reducing friction-induced wear of pipe

A method of monitoring wear of a buffer includes holding a pipe for transporting a fluid and an electrical cable using a buffer placed on a support plate. The buffer includes a base, a plurality of fingers, and a roller contacting the support plate. The plurality of fingers includes a first finger, a second finger, and a third finger. The first finger and the second finger define a first cavity for receiving the pipe, and the second finger and the third finger defines a second cavity for receiving the electrical cable. The method includes detecting acoustic waves generated by the roller on the support plate. The method further includes analyzing changes in frequencies of the acoustic waves to determine an extent of the wear of the roller over time. The method includes triggering an alert when an increase in the frequencies of the acoustic waves exceeds a pre-determined threshold value.

Method of reducing friction-induced wear of pipe

A method of monitoring wear of a buffer includes holding a pipe for transporting a fluid and an electrical cable using a buffer placed on a support plate. The buffer includes a base, a plurality of fingers, and a roller contacting the support plate. The plurality of fingers includes a first finger, a second finger, and a third finger. The first finger and the second finger define a first cavity for receiving the pipe, and the second finger and the third finger defines a second cavity for receiving the electrical cable. The method includes detecting acoustic waves generated by the roller on the support plate. The method further includes analyzing changes in frequencies of the acoustic waves to determine an extent of the wear of the roller over time. The method includes triggering an alert when an increase in the frequencies of the acoustic waves exceeds a pre-determined threshold value.

BUFFER FOR HOLDING A PIPE
20230366782 · 2023-11-16 ·

A buffer for holding a pipe adapted to transport a fluid includes a base. The buffer further includes a plurality of fingers extending outwardly from a first side of the base, wherein a first finger of the plurality of fingers and a second finger of the plurality of fingers define a cavity for receiving the pipe, the first finger extends outwardly from a first end of the base, and the second finger extends outwardly from a central portion of the base, and a third finger of plurality of fingers extends outwardly from a second end of the base opposite the first end, wherein the second finger is between the first finger and the third finger. The buffer further includes at least one roller on a second side of the base opposite the first side.

BUFFER FOR HOLDING A PIPE
20230366782 · 2023-11-16 ·

A buffer for holding a pipe adapted to transport a fluid includes a base. The buffer further includes a plurality of fingers extending outwardly from a first side of the base, wherein a first finger of the plurality of fingers and a second finger of the plurality of fingers define a cavity for receiving the pipe, the first finger extends outwardly from a first end of the base, and the second finger extends outwardly from a central portion of the base, and a third finger of plurality of fingers extends outwardly from a second end of the base opposite the first end, wherein the second finger is between the first finger and the third finger. The buffer further includes at least one roller on a second side of the base opposite the first side.