PIPE CLIPS AND BRACKETS THEREFOR
20170219128 · 2017-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L3/243
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/133
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/13
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/1058
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/1233
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/137
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L3/137
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/13
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A bracket of a unitary construction and being of a substantial U-shape having a first elongate section and opposed extension sections extending from opposed free ends of said elongate section, and at an angle to the plane of said elongate section, the arrangement including a slot which extends across at least part of said elongate section and at least part of one of said extension sections.
Claims
1. A bracket adapted, in use, to be releasably co-operable with a pipe clip, said bracket being of a unitary construction and being of a substantial U-shape, including: a first elongate member/section and opposed extension members/sections extending from opposed free ends of said elongate member/section, and at an angle to the plane of said elongate member/section, the arrangement including a slot which extends across at least part of said elongate member/section and at least part of one of said extension members/sections.
2. The bracket as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first elongate member/section is located substantially centrally of said substantially U-shaped bracket.
3. The bracket as claimed in claim 2, further including at least one aperture in said one of said extension members/sections.
4. A bracket adapted, in use, to be releasably co-operable with a pipe clip, said bracket being of a unitary construction and including: a first substantially U-shaped member; and opposed extension members extending from opposed free ends of said U-shaped member and at an angle to the plane of said U-shaped member, each said extension member including a slot extending across at least part of the width dimension thereof, and wherein each extension member includes a plurality of lines of weakening, at spaced-apart locations along the length dimension thereof and extending at least partially along the width or lateral dimension thereof, and wherein each leg of said U-shaped member includes an opposed pair of protrusions which are adapted, in use, to co-operate with said pipe clip so as to releasably locate said clip relative to said bracket.
5. The bracket as claimed in claim 4, wherein the line of weakening is in the form of opposed pairs of notches or grooves formed in each extension member.
6. The bracket as claimed in claim 5, constructed from metal.
7. A bracket of a unitary construction which is adapted, in use, to be releasably co-operable with a pipe clip and including: a first elongate and substantially planar section, having a free end; a second, intermediate section extending from said other end of said first section and at an angle thereto; and a third, end section extending from said second section and at an angle thereto, and wherein both said first and second sections have a shaped slot extending over at least part of the length dimension thereof.
8. The bracket as claimed in claim 7, wherein said first section includes a plurality of spaced-apart apertures extending along the length dimension thereof.
9. The bracket as claimed in claim 8, wherein said third section includes at least one aperture extending therethrough and spaced-apart from said slot in the lateral direction.
10. A bracket including: a first, centrally disposed elongate member/section; opposed intermediate members extending at an angle to the plane of said first member from each end thereof; and further members each extending from the upper end of the associated intermediate member said further members each being displaced from the plane of said first member, and wherein said first member has at least one aperture or slot disposed therein.
11. The bracket as claimed in claim 10, wherein said first member includes two spaced-apart apertures or slots.
12. A bracket including: an elongate central planar member having a flange extending substantially normally thereto from opposed ends thereof, wherein one of said flanges includes at least one aperture or slot disposed thereon and extending therethrough.
13. A bracket including: an elongate shank member having a free end and a first section extending at an angle downwardly from the plane thereof from the other end thereof, and a flange extending at an angle to said first section, wherein said flange includes at least one aperture or slot.
14. A bracket which is adapted, in use, to be releasably co-operable with a pipe clip, said bracket being of a unitary construction and including: a first centrally disposed elongate member having opposed apertures therein; and an extension member extending from opposed ends of said elongate member and at an angle to the plane of said elongate member, each said extension member including a longitudinal slot extending along at least part of the length dimension thereof, and wherein each extension member includes a plurality of lines of weakening, at spaced-apart locations along the length dimension thereof and extending at least partially along the width or lateral dimension thereof.
15. The bracket as claimed in claim 14, wherein the line of weakening is in the form of opposed pairs of notches or grooves formed in each extension member.
16. A bracket adapted, in use, to be releasably co-operable with a pipe clip, said bracket being of a unitary construction and including: a first substantially U-shaped member; and an extension member extending from opposed ends of said U-shaped member and at an angle to the plane of said U-shaped member, each said extension member including a longitudinal slot extending along at least part of the length dimension thereof, and wherein each extension member includes a plurality of lines of weakening, at spaced-apart locations along the length dimension thereof and extending at least partially along the width or lateral dimension thereof and wherein each leg of said U-shaped member includes an opposed pair of protrusions which are adapted, in use, to co-operate with said pipe clip so as to releasably locate said clip relative to said bracket.
17. The bracket as claimed in claim 15, wherein the line of weakening is in the form of opposed pairs of notches or grooves formed in each extension member.
18. The bracket as claimed in claim 17, constructed from metal.
19. A bracket which is adapted, in use, to be releasably co-operable with a pipe clip, said bracket including: a first substantially planar member/section, having a first extension member/section extending substantially normally to one end thereof, connected to said one end by one or more web sections, a second extension member/section extending substantially normally to the other end of said planar member/section, and a third extension member/section extending substantially normally said second extension member/section and connected to said second extension member/section by a web section, and including a shaped slot which extends across at least part of both said planar section/member and said second extension member/section.
20. The bracket as claimed in claim 19, wherein said shaped slot includes, along its length, adjacent portions or sections of different cross-section.
21. The bracket as claimed in claim 20, wherein said slot includes, along its length, three portions or sections of a different cross-section, a first portion or section of enhanced width in said planar member/section, a second portion or section of reduced width extending across at least part of both said planar member/section and said second extension member/section, and a third portion or section of a trapezoidal section, extending across at least part of said second extension member/section.
22. The bracket as claimed in claim 21, constructed from metal.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] In order that the invention may be more clearly understood and put into practical effect reference will now be made to preferred embodiments of an adjustable support means in accordance with the present invention. The ensuing description is given by way of non-limitative example only and is with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0018] FIG.2 is a further perspective view of the clip member of
[0019] FIG.3 is a top view of a first embodiment of a bracket in accordance with the invention;
[0020] FIG.4 is a side view of the bracket of FIG.3;
[0021] FIG.5 is a top perspective view of the bracket of
[0022] FIG.6 is an end view of the bracket of FIG.3;
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0043] At the free edge or end of each clip body end 3, 4 there is provided a shaped flange 6, for a purpose to be described in more detail later in this specification. In the especially preferred embodiment shown the flanges 6 extend or depend from the clip body ends 3, 4 at an angle other than 90°. The clip member 1 preferably is a unitary member which may be formed in any suitable manner and using any suitable means, as for example stamping or pressing.
[0044] With regard now to
[0045] The bracket 10 further includes, extending longitudinally of the central section 11, flange 13 and web section 15, a shaped slot 18. In the preferred embodiment shown the slot 18 includes sections along its length which exhibit three different cross-sections, namely an end section 19 of enhanced width, which in the preferred embodiment is located in flange 13, a second intermediate section 20 of reduced width, which in the preferred embodiment shown extends across part of the length of flange 13, across the entire length of web section 15, and along at least part of the length of central section 11, and a third section 21 which, in the preferred embodiment shown, has a trapezoidal section or profile.
[0046] The principle of operation of this bracket 10 is that, in use, a bracket 10 will be appropriately disposed relative to a surface (wall, ceiling or the like) and removably affixed thereto in any suitable manner and using any suitable means, as for example a threaded member of any known type, as for example a screw or bolt, which is adapted to be disposed through the aperture 16 of first flange or extension 12. In an especially preferred embodiment, as shown for example in
[0047] The practice is that a number of such brackets 10 may be disposed at spaced-apart locations across the length of the wall, ceiling or other surface to which the piping, tubing or ducting is to be attached. The installer then locates, with each bracket 10, a clip member of the type shown in
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[0049] As shown the bracket 30, in like manner to bracket 10 of
[0050] Turning then to
[0051] The substantially U-shaped member 61 of the bracket 60 includes, on each leg thereof, at least two spaced-apart L-shaped protrusions, formed therein in any suitable manner and using any suitable means, as for example in a punching operation.
[0052] The bracket 60, in like manner to the earlier described brackets 10 and 30, includes a shaped slot 67 extending across at least part of the lateral dimension of each extension number 62. Such a lost 67 is of a similar profile to the slots of the earlier-described brackets, and serves the same purpose, namely to minimize the possibility of unwanted separation of clip member from bracket during the procedure of installation of piping, tubing or ducting.
[0053] Turning then to
[0054] The bracket 100 includes a substantially U-shaped member 101 having an extension member 102 depending from each end thereof and at an angle to the plane of the substantially U-shaped member 101. The extension members 102, in the preferred embodiment shown, are each made up of a first section 103, extending substantially normally to the U-shaped member 101, an intermediate section 105 depending downwardly at an angle to the first section 103, and an end section 106 including at least one longitudinally extending aperture or shot 107 therein for receiving and releasably retaining a fixing means, as for example a screw, bolt, rivet or the like, to allow the overall bracket 100 to be releasably affixed in place relative to the wall, ceiling or the like surface. The U-shaped member 101 of the bracket 100 includes, on each leg thereof, at least two, spaced-apart L-shaped protrusions 108, formed therein in any suitable manner and using any suitable means, as for example in a punching operation.
[0055] Each extension member 102 preferably includes opposed pairs of laterally extending grooves 109 formed therein and extending across at least a minor part of the lateral dimension thereof. The pairs of grooves 109 are disposed at spaced-apart intervals along at least part of the longitudinal dimension of each extension member 102. Preferably the grooves 109 will be of a substantially triangular or wedge-shape as shown in the drawings.
[0056] The bracket 100, in like manner to bracket 60 described earlier, includes a shaped slot 120 extending across at least part of the width dimension of each extension member 103. Such a slot 120 is of a similar profile to the slots of the earlier-described brackets, and is intended to serve the same purpose.
[0057] In use, a bracket 100 in accordance with the present invention will be firstly fixed to a wall, ceiling or the like surface, using any suitable means and in any suitable manner. The installer then need only manually apply pressure inwardly to the clip body 2, which results in movement of the clip body ends 3 and 4 in a direction towards one another, to allow the clip body ends 3, 4, with flange 6, to pass into and through the protrusions 108 of the bracket 100, with movement of clip body ends continuing until such time as they pass through the apertures/slots 104. Relaxation of pressure on the clip body 2 then allows the clip body ends 3 and 4 to return to their “normal” position, wherein the flanges 6 come into contact/engagement with the under-surface of bracket 100 to retain the clip member 1, and any piping, tubing or ducting associated therewith, relative to the bracket 100 and as a consequence, the wall, ceiling or the like surface to which the bracket 100 is fixed.
[0058] Turning then to the embodiment of
[0059] The central section 201 includes at least one aperture 210 formed therein and extending therethrough, said aperture 210 preferably being substantially parallelepipedal or rectangular in cross-section.
[0060] This bracket 200 further includes, extending longitudinally of the central section 201, and extending into the adjoining section 202, a shaped slot 211. In the especially preferred embodiment shown that slot 211 includes portions/sections along its length which exhibit different cross-sections, namely an end portion 212 of enhanced width, which in the preferred embodiment shown is located in central section 201, a second or intermediate section or portion 213 of reduced width, which preferably extends across part of central section 201 and into section 202, and a third section/portion 214 which, in the preferred embodiment shown, has a trapezoidal section or profile.
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[0062] The clip member 300 further includes opposed clip body ends 302 and 303 which extend substantially normally to the free ends of the annular clip body 301, the clip body ends 302 and 303 providing therebetween a passage 304. In use the clip body ends 302 and 303 may be separated to the extent needed to allow for passing of piping, tubing, or the like via the passage 304, into the clip body 301, the ends 302 and 303 then being returned to the position shown in the drawings to engage the piping, tubing, ducting or the like.
[0063] At the free edge or end of each clip body end 302, 303 there is provided a shaped flange 305. The clip member 300 is a unitary member which may be formed in any suitable manner and using any suitable means, as for example by stamping or pressing. Preferably the clip member 300 is constructed from a metallic material, using any suitable method and means. It should be understood, however, that the material of construction does not constitute part of the invention. Indeed in an alternative the clip body 301 may be constructed of a plastics material.
[0064] Whilst known clip members of this general type exhibit constant rigidity around the circumference or periphery thereof, in accordance with the present invention the clip member 300 includes, at or in the vicinity of each end 302, 303 thereof, a section of a different rigidity when compared with the remainder of the clip member 300 itself. In the preferred embodiment illustrated this is achieved by forming the clip member 300, in any known manner, with a discontinuity—as for example a shoulder or the like 306 in the vicinity of each end 302, 303 but spaced therefrom. In use the existence of such discontinuity 306 has been found to give rise to a reduction in the pressure/load needed to be applied to the ends 302, 303 of the clip member 300 to bring them together to a sufficient extent as to allow for ready installation or removal of the ducting, piping, tubing or the like, without needing any ancillary tooling. Indeed the average person will be able to apply sufficient finger-pressure to achieve the desired result.
[0065] The central section 201 includes at least one aperture 210 formed therein and extending therethrough, said aperture 210 preferably being substantially parallelepipedal or rectangular in cross-section.
[0066] This bracket 200 further includes, extending longitudinally of the central Section 201, and extending into the adjoining section 202, a shaped slot 211. In the especially preferred embodiment shown that slot 211 includes portions/sections along its length which exhibit different cross-sections, namely an end portion 212 of enhanced width, which in the preferred embodiment shown is located in central section 201, a second or intermediate section or portion 213 of reduced width, which preferably extends across part of central section 201 and into section 20e, and a third section/portion 214 which, in the preferred embodiment shown, has a trapezoidal section or profile.
[0067] Brackets of the type shown in the drawings, when compared with the known art, afford to the installer a degree of flexibility not possible with the prior art. In that regard, and dependent on the smoothness or evenness of the surface with which the piping, tubing, ducting or the like is to be associated, a bracket in accordance with the present invention can be readily adapted to suit differing requirements. Dependent upon how far (in distance) the piping, tubing, ducting or the like is to be displaced from the surface, then the effective length of each extension member of a bracket 100 of the type shown in, for example
[0068] The combination of clip member and bracket member in accordance with the invention, and as described earlier, is simple to install, even by a non-skilled worker. This is especially advantageous when piping, tubing, ducting or the like is required to be located/affixed within confined, hard-to-access locations.
[0069] Finally, it is to be understood that the aforegoing description refers merely to preferred embodiments of the invention, and that variations and modifications will be possible thereto without departing form the spirit and scope of the invention, the ambit of which is to be determined from the following claims.