Pipe clamp
10100950 ยท 2018-10-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L3/243
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L55/035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/2431
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/1008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L55/035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A pipe clamp for fastening a pipe to a channel profile element having a longitudinal mounting slot having a slot width and being defined by slot edge portions, the pipe clamp including two clamp parts, each clamp part comprising: a curved pipe clamping portion, wherein in a mounted state the pipe clamping portions of the respective clamp parts are positioned opposite each other to accommodate a pipe section, with the clamp parts extending around diametrically opposite surface areas of said pipe section; an anchoring portion formed at one end of said each clamp part to anchor the pipe clamp to the profile element, said anchoring portion essentially being formed as a leg with a hammerhead, said hammerhead having a width that exceeds the slot width and said leg having a smaller width than the slot width, the anchoring portion furthermore having a thickness smaller than the slot width, whereby the hammerhead is insertable in the longitudinal slot of the profile element and rotatable to engage the slot edges; and a flange formed at another end of said each clamp part, said flanges of the clamp parts being adapted to be positioned opposite each other; the pipe clamp furthermore comprising a tightening member associated with the clamp flanges for tightening them together, wherein the curved pipe clamping portions of the two clamp parts are interconnected by a hinge at the side where the anchoring portion is located.
2. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein a separate vibration insulating lining is arranged on the respective pipe clamping portions.
3. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein a common vibration insulating lining is arranged to the pipe clamping portions of the two clamp parts.
4. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein a vibration insulating layer is integrally formed on the clamp part.
5. The pipe clamp according to claim 4, wherein the clamp part is a metal clamp part and a rubber insulating lining is vulcanised on the clamp part.
6. The pipe clamp according to claim 4, wherein the clamp part is a metal clamp part and an insulating layer is overmolded on the clamp part.
7. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the hinge comprises a flexible plate member that is fixedly attached to the clamping portions.
8. The pipe clamp according to claim 7, wherein the flexible plate member is made of metal.
9. The pipe clamp according to claim 8, wherein the flexible plate is welded to the clamping portions.
10. The pipe clamp according to claim 8, wherein the flexible plate is spot welded to the clamping portions.
11. A pipe clamp for fastening a pipe to a channel profile element having a longitudinal mounting slot having a slot width and being defined by slot edge portions, the pipe clamp including two clamp parts, each clamp part comprising: a curved pipe clamping portion, wherein in a mounted state the pipe clamping portions of the respective clamp parts are positioned opposite each other to accommodate a pipe section, with the clamp parts extending around diametrically opposite surface areas of said pipe section; an anchoring portion formed at one end of said each clamp part to anchor the pipe clamp to the profile element, said anchoring portion essentially being formed as a leg with a hammerhead, said hammerhead having a width that exceeds the slot width and said leg having a smaller width than the slot width, the anchoring portion furthermore having a thickness smaller than the slot width, whereby the hammerhead is insertable in the longitudinal slot of the profile element and rotatable to engage the slot edges; and a flange formed at another end of said each clamp part, said flanges of the clamp parts being adapted to be positioned opposite each other; the pipe clamp furthermore comprising a tightening member associated with the clamp flanges for tightening them together, wherein the clamp parts are interconnected at the anchoring portion sided end by a metal flexible hinging plate, that is welded to the clamp parts at the anchoring portion sided end of the clamping portions or at the legs of the anchoring portion.
12. The pipe clamp according to claim 11, wherein the metal flexible hinging plate is spot welded to the clamp parts at the anchoring portion sided end of the clamping portions or at the legs of the anchoring portion.
13. A pipe clamp for fastening a pipe to a channel profile element having a longitudinal mounting slot having a slot width and being defined by slot edge portions, the pipe clamp including two clamp parts, each clamp part comprising: a curved pipe clamping portion, wherein in a mounted state the pipe clamping portions of the respective clamp parts are positioned opposite each other to accommodate a pipe section, with the clamp parts extending around diametrically opposite surface areas of said pipe section; an anchoring portion formed at one end of said each clamp part to anchor the pipe clamp to the profile element, said anchoring portion essentially being formed as a leg with a hammerhead, said hammerhead having a width that exceeds the slot width and said leg having a smaller width than the slot width, the anchoring portion furthermore having a thickness smaller than the slot width, whereby the hammerhead is insertable in the longitudinal slot of the profile element and rotatable to engage the slot edges; and a flange formed at another end of said each clamp part, said flanges of the clamp parts being adapted to be positioned opposite each other; the pipe clamp furthermore comprising a tightening member associated with the clamp flanges for tightening them together, wherein a common vibration insulating lining is arranged to the pipe clamping portions of the two clamp parts, wherein the vibration insulating lining connects the pipe clamping portions of the respective clamp parts and wherein the vibration insulating lining has a hinging region located between the legs of the anchoring portions of the two clamp parts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(25) The clamp part 11 shown in
(26) Furthermore the clamp part 11 has an anchoring portion 14 formed at one end of the clamp part 11 to anchor the pipe clamp 10 to the profile element 1. The anchoring portion 14 is essentially formed as a leg 15 with on its free end a hammerhead 16. The hammerhead 16 has a width that exceeds the slot width w and the leg 15 has a smaller width than the slot width w. The anchoring portion furthermore has a thickness smaller than the slot width w. Thus the hammerhead is insertable in the longitudinal slot 6 of the profile element 1 beyond the lower end 5A (cf.
(27) The clamp part has a flange 12 formed at an end opposite the end where the anchoring portion 14 is located. The flange 12 is provided with a through hole 19 for passing through a screw or a bolt or another suitable tightening means.
(28) The curved clamping portion in this embodiment comprises a curved upper clamping portion 13A and a lower clamping portion constituted by two curved prongs 13B that extend from the upper clamping portion 13A with the same radius of curvature. The curved clamping portion 13 of one clamping part 11 in the embodiment shown, extends over an angle of approximately 160.
(29) A vibration insulating lining 17 is advantageously arranged on the respective pipe clamping portions 13 as is shown in
(30) In a mounted state (cf.
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(32) The hammerhead 16 lies flush with the leg 15. The hammerhead 15 has the same width as the curved portion 13 of the clamp part 11. The flange 12 may also have the same width as the curved portion 13.
(33) Another embodiment of a pipe clamp is illustrated in
(34) Whereas the pipe clamp illustrated in
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(41) The clamp parts 31 of the clamp 30 may be separate parts like in the embodiment of
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(43) The hinge structure 42 in the specific embodiment shown comprises on each end of the curved portion 13 a prong 43 which is provided with a hole 44 and another prong 45 on which a hook 46 is formed. Each hook 46 engages in the hole 44 in the prong of the other clamp part 41 and allows a swivelling movement between the two clamp parts 41.
(44) The pipe clamp 40 can be provided with a vibration insulating lining 37 as is shown in
(45) It is noted that the hinging structure 42 by no means is the only possible hinging structure. The skilled person will contemplate that other suitable hinging structures are possible. It is noted also that the common vibration insulating lining 37, in the embodiment of
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(47) It is noted that the plate member 53 in the shown embodiment is made of metal, preferably the same sheet metal as the clamp parts are made of. It is however conceivable that alternatively the plate member is made of another flexible material, e.g. plastics material, elastomeric material, or another metal than the mentioned sheet metal.
(48) Instead of being spot welded, the plate member 53 could alternatively be attached by other fixing means to the ends 55 of the pipe clamping portions, e.g. by welding, gluing, soldering, forming or a mechanical fastener.
(49) The clamping portions each have prongs 57 on their lateral sides at said end 55. The hinge plate 53 is located between the prongs 57. The hinge plate 53 is bendable around a bending axis that is substantially parallel with the central axis of the pipe clamp so as to open or close the pipe clamp.
(50) Advantageously the pipe clamp 50 is supplied in an assembled state with the vibration insulating lining arranged to the curved clamp parts as is shown in
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(52) When the pipe clamp 30, 40 is in this position, a pipe can be arranged in the clamp 30, 40 as is illustrated in
(53) By tightening the flanges 12 together the legs 35 may end up in a mutual parallel orientation. The legs 35 may also end up in a slightly tilted orientation, such that the hammerheads 26 are moved further away from each other than in the parallel orientation, in which case the clamp parts 31, 41 are more firmly secured to the profile element 1.
(54) The screw can be tightened such that the pipe clamp 30, 40 firmly holds the pipe 8. It is also possible to limit the tightening force by applying a distance ring between the flanges 12 as is shown in
(55) In the above illustrated embodiments the clamp parts are made of one piece of metal strip by cutting (punching) and bending. It is also possible that for example the curved portion and flanges are made in one piece, and that the legs with the anchoring means (hammerhead) are made separately and attached to the curved portion by for example welding or gluing. It is also conceivable to make the pipe clamp from plastics material by injection molding. An injection moulded clamp part can be provided with an integral vibration insulating lining, for example by overmolding.