Conduit bracket system

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Inventors

Mercier, John

Application #

059970

Filed

Jan-30-2002

Published

Apr-8-2003

Current US Class

052/677
052/682
211/105.1
248/49
248/56
248/57
248/58
248/62
248/68.1
285/61
285/64
403/207
403/346
403/400

International Classes

E21F 017/02

Field of Search

248/57 248/56 248/200.1 248/68.1 248/58 248/67.7 248/512 248/62 248/74.2 248/49 248/53 248/316.7 248/231.81 403/346 403/400 403/207 285/64 285/61 211/94.01 211/105.1 211/89.1 52/677 52/682 52/684 52/686 52/426 52/562

Examiners

Wood; Kimberly

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Carothers & Carothers

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Abstract
A modular suspension system for supporting conduit between structural members, such as walls studs or ceiling joists, of a building. The system includes a transverse support bracket for securement between the building structural members and further includes an elongate conduit segment of tubing and end mounts received over opposite ends of the conduit segment for securing the conduit segment to respective building structural members. The end mounts are constructed of tubular segments coaxially received over end portions of the conduit segment and these tubular segments have one or more ears protruding therefrom for securing the tubular segments to the building structural members. Clip members having clip base tubular segments are coaxially and slidably received over the conduit segments and a pair of resilient clip arms extend from the clip base tubular segment in spaced relationship and are dimensioned for embracing and retaining a conduit therebetween in biased engagement to suspend the conduit in a wall or ceiling structure.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A modular suspension system for supporting conduit between structural members of a building, the system comprising:

a transverse support bracket for securement between opposed faces of said building structural members and including an elongate plastic tube segment of circular cross section and end mounts received on opposite ends of said tube segment for securing said tube segment to respective opposed faces of said building structural members;

said end mounts comprised of plastic tubular segments coaxially received over end portions of said elongate tube segment, said tubular segments each having at least one ear protruding therefrom at right angles from the axis of said tubular segment for securing said tubular segments to said opposing faces of said building structural members; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a bracket system for suspending and securing conduits and the like, such as electrical and fluid conduits, including water and gas distribution support systems, between structural members for walls or ceilings of a building.

The pipe securement systems of the prior art are generally time consuming and/or expensive to install. Most generally conduits are suspended within the walls of a building structure between wall studs, or in the ceiling of a building structure between ceiling joists by a transverse member which is connected between studs or joist, such as a piece of wood 2 by 4 or other lumber, and then a clip in the general shape of a question mark is placed over the conduit and the clip is then secured to the transverse board by a screw or nail. Wood has become ever increasingly more expensive and in addition requires excessive time for nailing or screwing the wood support to the adjacent building structural members.
 
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