Hanger bracket

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Inventors

Rutherford, William
Denz, Kieron

Application #

367179

Filed

Dec-29-1994

Published

Jul-14-1998

Current US Class

248/49
248/58
248/68.1

International Classes

E21F 017/02

Field of Search

248/58 248/59 248/49 248/60 248/65 248/68.1 248/304 248/317 248/339 248/340 248/70 248/62 248/903

Assignee

Fioris Pty Limited (Gateshead, AU)

Examiners

Ramirez; Ramon O.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Darby & Darby

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Abstract
A support bracket for use in supporting overhead cables in mines comprising a post having a first end and a second end with means whereby it can be secured to a support. The second end has limbs extending from either side of the second end which constitute support arms of the bracket to support a cable or hose. The support arms being movable from a cable support position to a cable release position when the cable is subjected to a load in excess of a predetermined level and to return the arms to a cable support position when the excess load has been removed.
 
Claims
The invention claimed is:

1. A support bracket for a cable or hose to be attached to a support said bracket comprising a post having a first end and a second end, the first end having means whereby the bracket can be secured to the support, the second end having at least one arm to support the cable or hose, said post having a flex area and said arm being formed of flexible material, the flex area in said post co-operating with said arm to permit said arm to move from a cable or hose support position to a cable or hose release position when said cable or hose is subject to a load in excess of a predetermined level and return said arm to a cable or hose support position when said load has been removed.



Description
This invention relates to support brackets and is particularly applicable to support brackets used in mines.

In modern day mining operations, mining machinery, in many instances, is operated by electric power driven equipment which is supplied with power from overhead cables and ancillary services, e.g. water and air is supplied to the working face from suitably constructed hoses and the like.

In order to allow for the unfetted movement of machinery in mines and for reasons of safety, it is customary to provide overhead support means to support such cables and hoses. The cables and hoses used in mines are of necessity of a robust nature in order to comply with mine safety standards. In consequence they are heavy, difficult to handle and require strongly constructed support brackets to accommodate their weight when supported in an overhead manner in a mine.

Such support brackets have been constructed of steel and a typical support bracket consists of two "J" members with the arms of the long limbs fixed to the opposite sides of a nut in parallel spaced relationship to each other. The short limbs of the "J" members face outwardly in diametrically opposed relationship to each other and each of the long limbs is connected by spaced plates secured to each of the long limbs adjacent the base of the "J" members to define therebetween a slot adapted to receive a hand tool the purpose of which be explained hereafter.
 
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