Device for supporting a pipe

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Inventors

Anglaret, Gilbert
Wolff, Rene
Audibert, Alain

Application #

216702

Filed

Dec-15-1980

Published

Dec-4-1984

Current US Class

248/49
248/65
248/901

International Classes

F16L 003/08

Field of Search

248/65 248/49 248/73 248/55 248/64 248/DIG. 403/64 403/65 403/175 285/61

Assignee

Framatome (Courbevoie, FR)

Examiners

Schultz; William H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pollock, Vande Sande & Priddy

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Abstract
The present invention relates to a device which is able to hold a straight pipe element on a rigid structure. The holding device according to the invention makes it possible to attach a pipe 1 to at least one anchoring point 3 which is fastened to a rigid structure 2 and it is characterized by the fact that it consists of a number of linear struts 4-5-6-7 which are attached by hinged joints 11-12-13-14, to the pipe 2 and connected to the anchoring point 3 and arranged in a number of planes perpendicular to the axis 16 of the pipe and each of which contain at least two of the said struts 4-5-6-7, whose longitudinal axes are arranged according to the sides of a triangle in such a manner as to take up the torques applied to the pipe. The device is intended for a nuclear power station.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A device for supporting a piece of pipework (1) with at least one anchoring plate (3) sealed to a rigid structure (2), comprising rectilinear coupling elements (4, 5, 6) which are connected to the anchoring plate (3) and are attached to the pipework by joints (11, 12, 13) so that their longitudinal axes are at right angles to the axis of said pipework, said coupling elements (4, 5, 6) having their longitudinal axes arranged in a triangular configuration so as to absorb torsion or bending stresses to which said pipework (1) is subjected.

2. A device according to claim 1, wherein said coupling elements (4, 5, 6) are arranged in a plurality of planes perpendicular to said pipework axis, each plane containing at least three said coupling elements.



Description
The present invention relates to a device which is able to hold a straight pipe element on a rigid structure, taking up the radial stresses applied to the pipe and permitting slight axial displacements due to expansion. It forms part of a combined system of supporting steam pipework radial outlets including also a fixed point for supporting the pipe. Such a system is used in a nuclear power station.

There are various types of devices for attaching a pipe to a rigid structure. In applicants' French Patent Application No. 77-31705, a straight pipe-work element is integral with square plates which are engaged between two slides which are integral with the fixed structure. Moreover, the pipe element is attached to the structure by two rods positioned at a distance from the slides and associated square plates. Each of the rods is hinged on the one hand to the pipe element and on the other hand to the structure. These rods make it possible to take up the stresses parallel to the faces of the slides. Whereas the radial support in all directions is assured by the slides and by the hinged rods, the arrangements of these elements along the pipework generates stresses at the level of the fixings of these elements offset from the fixed structure.
 
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