Patent classifications
F16L3/1041
Hose clamp
There is provided a hose clamp. A clamp has a clamp body. On one end portion of the clamp body, a slit is provided and a first grip piece is formed. On the other end portion of the clamp body, a second grip piece is formed. A holder is provided with a holding groove and a grip portion. The holding groove has an insertion opening opened in a direction intersecting with an axial direction of the clamp body, and a side opening opened on at least one end side in the axial direction of the clamp body. A protrusion is provided on at least one of opposing inner surfaces of the holding groove. When the pair of grip pieces are inserted in the holding groove, the protrusion can be arranged inside a part of the slit located in the first grip piece.
Pipe support and method
A pipe support has a pair of arms. The first end of one arm has a tongue and the first end of the other arm has an elongate groove configured to slidably receive the tongue. Base plates are pivotably connected to the second ends of both arms.
Hose carrier
An apparatus provides rolling support for a hose or conduit, and has a single first inner base frame element with outward extending arms for carrier wheels, open on one side, and having male projections extending on both ends in the direction of an axis of the cylindrical shape, two outer base frame extending carrier wheels, each having a side opening, and a bore in the axis direction on one end only, sized to engage one of the male projections of the inner base frame element, and cam operated mechanisms enabling the base frame elements to be joined, capturing the hose or conduit, and presenting roller wheels outward upon which the hose or conduit is carried.
Multi-diameter clip
A routing clip assembly is configured to secure a tube to a structure. The assembly includes a clip having a main body, and at least one tube-retaining section is defined on a lateral side of the main body. The tube retaining section includes a channel adapted for receipt of the tube. The channel defines a channel axis and is configured to accommodate a variety of tube diameters. The channel includes at least two pairs of fingers, wherein each finger of a given pair connects to the body at a respective hinge on a side of the channel opposite the other finger of the pair. Further, each of the fingers has a distal end that extends generally toward the channel axis. The at least two pairs of fingers are configured to flex between a closed position and an open position to permit insertion of the tube into the channel.
Routing clip assembly
A routing clip assembly is configured to securely retain a tubular component (308). The routing clip assembly includes a tube-constraining insert (300) including a support base (310) and opposed constraining arms (320) extending from a first surface (322) of the support base. A tube-constraining channel (324) is defined between the opposed constraining arms and the support base. The constraining arms are configured to axially and radially constrain the tubular component. The routing clip assembly may also include a tube retainer (302) defining an internal chamber (303). The tube-constraining insert (300) is configured to be positioned within the internal chamber (303).
HOSE CARRIER
An apparatus provides rolling support for a hose or conduit, and has a single first inner base frame element with outward extending arms for carrier wheels, open on one side, and having male projections extending on both ends in the direction of an axis of the cylindrical shape, two outer base frame extending carrier wheels, each having a side opening, and a bore in the axis direction on one end only, sized to engage one of the male projections of the inner base frame element, and cam operated mechanisms enabling the base frame elements to be joined, capturing the hose or conduit, and presenting roller wheels outward upon which the hose or conduit is carried.
Cable Cleat Assembly
A cable cleat assembly secures a bundle of cables to a ladder rack. The cable cleat assembly includes a base and two side bodies. Each side body is pivotally mounted to one of the ends of the base. Each side body has a first end, a middle section, and a second end. The first end of each side body includes a mounting member. The mounting member has a peg extending from each side of the mounting member. The pegs are mounted in the base to enable the side bodies to pivot from an open position to a closed position.
TUBE HOLDER
A tube holder includes at least a set of clamping members having circular arc-shaped clamping concave portions, a spindle pivotably supporting end portions on one side along the circular arcs of the clamping members in a state where the clamping concave portions facing curvature center sides of the respective circular arcs face each other, and a biasing member pivoting and biasing end portions of the other side along the circular arc of the clamping member in a direction of mutual approaching. The clamping member is formed such that an inscribed circle formed between facing surfaces of the clamping concave portions is smaller than a virtual circle formed by extension of the circular arcs of the clamping concave portions in a state where a space between the other end portions is closed and the clamping concave portions are disposed on the same virtual circle formed by extension of the circular arcs in a state during opening and closing where the clamping members are pivoted and the end portions on the other side are moved close to and away from each other.
CONDUIT ATTACHMENT DEVICE
A conduit attachment device may include a retainer having a retainer base, a first retainer arm, a second retainer arm, a retainer strap, and a fastener. The first retainer arm and the second retainer arm may be coupled to the retainer base to form a retainer channel. The retainer strap may be coupled to the first retainer arm and the fastener may be coupled to the second retainer arm. A holder may be coupled to the retainer, and the holder may have a holder base, a first holder arm, and a second holder arm. The first holder arm and the second holder arm may be coupled to opposing ends of the holder base to form a holder channel. A first clip may be coupled to the first holder arm, and a first clip channel may be formed between a first holder arm, a first clip base, and a first clip arm of the first clip.
Pipe clamp for a range of pipe diameters
A pipe clamp includes two clamp parts, each clamp part having a curved pipe clamping portion, and an anchoring portion formed at or near a first end of each pipe clamping portion to anchor the pipe clamp to a profile element. The anchoring portion is formed as a leg with a hammerhead. A flange is formed at a second end of each pipe clamping portion. The flanges of the clamp parts are adapted to be positioned opposite each other. A tightening member is associated with the clamp flanges for tightening them together. The curved pipe clamping portion has a varying stiffness along the curve length between the first end and the second end of the pipe clamping portion, where on average the stiffness of the pipe clamping portion decreases or increases from the first end towards the second end.