Patent classifications
F16L3/1008
Pipe clamp
A pipe clamp includes two clamp parts for fastening a pipe to a channel type profile element having a longitudinal slot. Each clamp part has a curved pipe clamping portion, where in a mounted state the pipe clamping portions of the respective clamp parts are positioned opposite each other to accommodate a pipe section. Each clamp part has an anchoring portion formed at one end of each clamp part to anchor the pipe clamp to the profile element. The anchoring portion is essentially formed as a leg with a hammerhead, which is insertable in the longitudinal slot of the profile element and rotatable to engage the slot edges. A flange is formed at another end of each clamp part. The pipe clamp furthermore includes a tightening member associated with the clamp flanges for tightening them together.
Organizing device for cable and wire
An organizing device includes two casing members each having a recess, and the recesses of the casing members are directed toward each other for receiving a cable, and the casing members each include one or more spring blades located in front of the recess of the casing member for engaging with the cable and for retaining the cable in the recesses of the casing members with the spring blades. The casing members each include one or more projections extended from the spring blades for frictionally engaging with the cable. The casing members each include an orifice for engaging with a fastener.
CLAMP ASSEMBLY WITH MULTIPLE-DEGREE-OF-FREEDOM HINGE
A clamp assembly includes two curved clamp halves terminating in two clamp members, one or more fasteners for fastening the clamp members towards each other so as to apply a radially-inward clamping force, and a multiple-degree-of-freedom hinge that couples the clamp halves to each other so that the clamp halves can translate and rotate with respect to each other.
Axial Slide Clip
Described is a routing clip for routing tubes. The routing clip includes a first component and a second component pivotally coupled with the first component via a hinge to alternate between an open position and a closed position. When in the closed position, the first component and the second component define a plurality of pockets. Each of the plurality of pockets to secure one of the plurality of tubes and having a flexible band support element to conform to the one of the plurality of tubes. The flexible band support element includes a curved portion configured to conform to a shape of the one of the plurality of tubes. The curved portion is connected at each of its ends to a sidewall to bridge at least a portion of one of the plurality of pockets. The curved portion is connected at each of its ends to the sidewall via a wall feature and a bend feature.
Hanger system
Embodiments of the invention provide a clevis hanger system. A clevis top can include a hanging portion, a first leg with a first hole, and a second leg with a second hole. A clevis bottom can include a saddle, a third leg with a third hole, and a fourth leg with a fourth hole. To secure the clevis top to the clevis bottom and define an internal area to receive pipe, the first hole can be aligned with the third hole and the second hole can be aligned with the fourth hole, and a fastener can be received through the first hole, the second hole, the third hole, and the fourth hole. At least one of the first hole and the third hole can be surrounded by a first annular flange. At least one of the second hole and the fourth hole can be surrounded by a second annular flange.
PIPE CLAMP
A pipe clamp includes two clamp parts for fastening a pipe to a channel type profile element having a longitudinal slot. Each clamp part has a curved pipe clamping portion, where in a mounted state the pipe clamping portions of the respective clamp parts are positioned opposite each other to accommodate a pipe section. Each clamp part has an anchoring portion formed at one end of each clamp part to anchor the pipe clamp to the profile element. The anchoring portion is essentially formed as a leg with a hammerhead, which is insertable in the longitudinal slot of the profile element and rotatable to engage the slot edges. A flange is formed at another end of each clamp part. The pipe clamp furthermore includes a tightening member associated with the clamp flanges for tightening them together.
NON-PENETRATING ANCHOR SYSTEM AND METHOD
An anchor for lightning protection systems include a base and pad that extend over a sufficient area and a sufficient bearing length to hold in shear and in tension against the weight, shear force, and moment of cables, points, and other components of a lightning protection systems. The mounting anchor is non-penetrating, and adheres to a vertical surface almost immediately without requiring damage to structures, long term support over days waiting for cure, and works in overhang situations as well. An integrated clip may be constructed with the base from sheet material. Adhesion of the base to a cover material on a wall or parapet may be promptly followed by snapping cable into clips formed monolithically with the base.
Pipe Suspension Clamp Hanger
A hanger for supporting a pipe, which comprises a split ring structure for receiving the pipe, a threaded rod to receive a circular clamp, an adapting mechanism for coupling a pair of c-shaped arms of the split ring structure and a plurality of nuts for adapting the split ring structure. Further, the split ring structure is configured to form a c-shaped saddle support strap by the plurality of nuts.
Non-penetrating anchor system and method
An anchor for lightning protection systems include a base and pad that extend over a sufficient area and a sufficient bearing length to hold in shear and in tension against the weight, shear force, and moment of cables, points, and other components of a lightning protection systems. The mounting anchor is non-penetrating, and adheres to a vertical surface almost immediately without requiring damage to structures, long term support over days waiting for cure, and works in overhang situations as well. An integrated clip may be constructed with the base from sheet material. Adhesion of the base to a cover material on a wall or parapet may be promptly followed by snapping cable into clips formed monolithically with the base.