Laterally adjustable clamp

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Inventors

Messinger, Stanley

Application #

410797

Filed

Apr-9-2003

Published

May-11-2004

Current US Class

024/16PB
248/49
248/74.1

International Classes

F16L 003/12

Field of Search

248/74.1 248/49 248/55 248/65 248/70 248/73 248/74.4 248/74.5 24/20 174/92

Assignee

Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc. (Hurst, TX)

Examiners

King; Anita

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pillsbury Winthrop LLP

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Abstract
A clamp that is laterally positionable with respect to a fastener includes a clamp body including a pair of opposable legs. Each of the legs includes an elongated hole adapted to movably engage the fastener. One of the legs includes a locking surface. A locking washer is engageable with the locking surface of the clamp body leg. The locking washer includes a hole that is adapted to fixedly engage the fastener. When engaged with the fastener, the locking washer fixes the lateral position of the clamp body with respect to the fastener.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A clamp, which comprises:

a clamp body including a pair of opposable legs, one of said legs including a locking plate, each of said legs and said locking plate including an elongated hole adapted to movably engage a fastener, said elongated hole having a length and a width, said locking plate including a plurality of locking members spaced apart along the length of said elongated hole; and,

a locking washer lockingly engageable with said locking plate, said locking washer having a hole adapted to fixedly engage said fastener, said locking washer including at least one locking member matingly engageable with locking members of said locking plate, thereby locking said clamp body to said fastener at one of a plurality of fixed positions along said elongated hole.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to the field of clamps, and more particularly to a laterally adjustable P-type clamp.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

One common way to secure conduits such as hoses, pipes, hydraulic lines, electrical cables and the like to structures is by means of P-clamps. A P-Clamp generally comprises a circular clamp body and a pair of opposable legs connected to the clamp body. The opposable legs usually have therein circular holes that are engageable with a fastener such as a bolt or screw or a stud. In operation, the clamp body is clamped around the article to be secured and the P-clamp is secured to the structure by engaging the hole in the legs with a fastener secured to the structure.

One way in which P-clamps are secured to structures is by means of click studs. A click stud includes a threaded member connected to a plate. The plate is bonded to the structure. A problem with click studs is that they should be positioned relatively precisely with respect to the article being secured. If the click stud is not positioned within a relatively narrow tolerance, the conduit such as a hydraulic line to which the P-clamp is secured can exert a rather substantial side load on the click stud. The side load can cause the click stud to become disbanded from the structure. The disbanding problem can be particularly acute in high vibration environments.
 
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