CABLE TRAY HOLD-DOWN CLAMP
20180363807 ยท 2018-12-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Ioan Liviu Lupsa (Dollard-des-Ormeaux, CA)
- Daniel Cardin (Sainte-Julie, CA)
- David Gingras (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, CA)
Cpc classification
F16L3/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B9/054
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B37/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B7/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L3/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A hold-down clamp for holding a cable tray on a strut channel includes a main body member extending between first and second ends, opposed side walls extending downwardly and perpendicularly from the main body member, and first and second side members extending from each of the opposed side walls. The main body member has a first end defining a clamp engagement portion and a second end defining an expansion guide portion. Each of the first and second side members includes a flange having a clamp engagement structure, a planar middle structure, and an expansion guide structure that are integrally connected to each other, and a clamping tooth, which is defined between the clamp engagement structure of the flange and the side wall such that the clamping tooth transitions into the clamp engagement structure of the flange and the side wall of the hold-down clamp.
Claims
1. A hold-down clamp for holding a cable tray on a strut channel, the hold-down clamp comprising: a main body member having a first end defining a clamp engagement portion and a second end defining an expansion guide portion, the main body member extending between the first and second ends; opposed side walls, each of the side walls extending downwardly and perpendicularly from the main body member; first and second side members extending from each of the opposed side walls, each of the first and second side members including: a flange having a clamp engagement structure, a planar middle structure, and an expansion guide structure that are integrally connected to each other; and a clamping tooth defined between the clamp engagement structure of the flange and the side wall such that the clamping tooth transitions into the clamp engagement structure of the flange and the side wall of the hold-down clamp.
2. The hold-down clamp of claim 1, wherein, when the clamp engagement portion of the hold-down clamp is applied and tightened to the cable tray with a clamping fastener, the clamping tooth of the side member moves downward and exerts strong pressing force against a lower flange of a side rail of the cable tray until the clamp engagement structure of the flange engages and presses the lower flange of the side rail against inturned members of the strut channel, thereby forming a deformation in the lower flange of the side rail of the cable tray.
3. The hold-down clamp of claim 2, wherein a height of the deformation is equivalent to a distance between a lower edge of the clamp engagement structure of the flange and a bottom of the clamping tooth.
4. The hold-down clamp of claim 2, wherein, when the cable tray is pulled in a longitudinal direction, the deformation acts as a mechanical key, thereby allowing the hold-down clamp to firmly and rigidly retain the cable tray on the strut channel by preventing the cable tray from sliding and separating from the hold-down clamp and strut channel.
5. The hold-down clamp of claim 1, wherein the main body member is rectangular-shaped with flat top and bottom surfaces.
6. The hold-down clamp of claim 1, wherein a fastener hole is defined in the clamp engagement portion of the main body member, through which a clamping fastener is inserted to tighten the hold-down clamp to hold the cable tray to the strut channel.
7. The hold-down clamp of claim 6, wherein the clamping fastener is a threaded bolt.
8. The hold-down clamp of claim 1, wherein the clamping tooth is curved.
9. The hold-down clamp of claim 1, wherein the expansion guide and clamp engagement structures are connected to the middle structure via first and second offsets, respectively.
10. The hold-down clamp of claim 9, wherein each of the expansion guide and clamp engagement structures extends away from the first and second offsets, respectively.
11. The hold-down clamp of claim 10, wherein each of the expansion guide and clamp engagement structures extends downwardly with an angle relative to the first offset and the second offset, respectively, such that an obtuse angle is created therebetween.
12. The hold-down clamp of claim 11, wherein the expansion guide structure of the flange is dimensioned such that a expansion guide vertical clearance is created between a bottom of the middle structure and a lower edge of the expansion guide structure, respectively.
13. The hold-down clamp of claim 1, wherein, when the hold-down clamp is installed on the cable tray, the middle structure of the flange abuts and rests on inturned members of the strut channel such that it is substantially parallel to the strut channel.
14. The hold-down clamp of claim 6, wherein the hold-down clamp further includes first and second anti-rotation embossments, each of which protrudes from an inner surface of each of the side walls, to prevent the hold-down clamp from rotating, moving, and bending as the clamping fastener is tightened.
15. The hold-down clamp of claim 1, wherein the expansion guide portion of the hold-down clamp is configured to loosely engage and hold the cable tray to the strut channel.
16. The hold-down clamp of claim 6, wherein, when the expansion guide portion of the hold-down clamp is applied and tightened to the cable tray with the clamping fastener, the clamping tooth acts as an anti-rotation feature and prevents the hold-down clamp from rotating as the clamping fastener is tightened.
17. The hold-down clamp of claim 1, wherein, the main body member, side walls, clamping teeth, and flanges are all integrally formed and connected to each other to allow a strong and rigid structural construction of the hold-down clamp.
18. The hold-down clamp of claim 1, wherein the hold-down clamp is made out of metal.
19. A hold-down clamp for holding a cable tray on a strut channel, the hold-down clamp comprising: a main body member having a first end defining a clamp engagement portion and a second end defining an expansion guide portion, the main body member extending between the first and second ends; opposed side walls, each of the side walls extending downwardly and perpendicularly from the main body member and having a clamping tooth defined at a bottom thereof; and opposed flanges, each flange extending from each of the side wall and having a clamp engagement structure, a planar middle structure, and an expansion guide structure that are integrally connected to each other.
20. The hold-down clamp of claim 19, wherein, when the clamp engagement portion of the hold-down clamp is applied and tightened to the cable tray with a clamping fastener, the clamping tooth of the side wall moves downward and exerts strong pressing force against a lower flange of a side rail of the cable tray until the clamp engagement structure of the flange engages and presses the lower flange of the side rail against inturned members of the strut channel, thereby forming a deformation in the lower flange of the side rail of the cable tray.
21. The hold-down clamp of claim 19, wherein a fastener hole is defined in the clamp engagement portion of the main body member, through which the clamping fastener is inserted to tighten the hold-down clamp to hold the cable tray to the strut channel.
22. The hold-down clamp of claim 20, wherein, when the cable tray is pulled in a longitudinal direction, the deformation acts as a mechanical key, thereby allowing the hold-down clamp to firmly and rigidly retain the cable tray on the strut channel by preventing the cable tray from sliding and separating from the hold-down clamp and strut channel.
23. The hold-down clamp of claim 19, wherein, the main body member, side walls, clamping teeth, and flanges are all integrally formed and connected to each other to allow a strong and rigid structural construction of the hold-down clamp.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0017] According to an embodiment of the present invention, referring to
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[0019] Referring again to
[0020] A fastener hole 46 is defined in the clamp engagement portion 38 of the main body member 28 and extends between the top and bottom surfaces 42, 44 of the main body member 28. A clamping fastener 48, e.g., a threaded bolt, is inserted through the fastener hole 46 to tighten the hold-down clamp 10 to hold the cable tray 12 to the strut channel 14.
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[0022] The expansion guide structure 58 is dimensioned and configured such that an expansion guide vertical clearance 68 is created between a bottom 70 of the middle structure 60 and a lower edge 72 of the expansion guide structure 58. When the hold-down clamp 10 is installed on the cable tray 12, the middle structure 60 of the flange 52 abuts and rests on the inturned members 16 of the strut channel 14 such that it is substantially parallel to the strut channel 14.
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[0024] To install the hold-down clamp 10 to hold the cable tray 12 to the strut channel 14, first, the clamp engagement portion 38 of the hold-down clamp 10 is placed over the lower flange 26 of the side rail 18 of the cable tray 12, such that each of the clamping teeth 56 of the hold-down clamp 10 engages and rests on the lower flange 26 of the side rail 18 of the cable tray 12. Thereafter, the clamping fastener 48 is inserted through the fastener hole 46 in the main body member 28 and tightened to secure the hold-down clamp 10 to the cable tray 12. As the clamping fastener 48 is tightened, the clamping teeth 56 of the hold-down clamp 10 move downward and exert strong pressing force against the lower flange 26 of the side rail 18 until the clamp engagement structures 62 of the flanges 54 engage and press the lower flange 26 of the side rail 18 against the inturned members 16 of the strut channel 14. This downward movement of the clamping teeth 56 allows a deformation 74 to be formed in the lower flange 26 of the side rail 18, with its height equivalent to a distance D between a lower edge 76 of the clamp engagement structure 62 of the flange 54 and a bottom 78 of the clamping tooth 56, as shown in
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[0026] The hold-down clamp 10 may also be mounted on the strut channel 14 with the expansion guide portion 40 applied to the lower flange 26 of the side rail 18 of the cable tray 12, as shown in
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[0028] The hold-down clamp 10, 110 is made of one or more materials having suitable properties for a desired application, including strength, weight, rigidity, etc. Metal, such as stainless steel, aluminum, etc., is generally preferred. The main body member 28, side walls 30, clamping teeth 56, and flanges 54 are all integrally formed and connected to each other to allow a strong and rigid structural construction of the hold-down clamp 10, 110.
[0029] From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that a hold-down clamp according to the present invention creates a deformation on a lower flange of a side rail of a cable tray, thereby allowing the hold-down clamp to firmly and rigidly retain the cable tray on a strut channel.
[0030] In general, the foregoing description is provided for exemplary and illustrative purposes; the present invention is not necessarily limited thereto. Rather, those skilled in the art will appreciate that additional modifications, as well as adaptations for particular circumstances, will fall within the scope of the invention as herein shown and described and of the claims appended hereto.