Adjustable pipe fastener

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Inventors

Roach, Thomas C.

Application #

510727

Filed

Jul-5-1983

Published

Jan-15-1985

Current US Class

024/278
211/70.1
248/62
248/68.1
248/74.4

International Classes

F16L 003/10

Field of Search

248/49 248/58 248/59 248/62 248/65 248/67.5 248/68 403/188 211/60 24/280 24/281 24/282 24/284 24/278

Examiners

Schultz; William H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hobbs; Marmaduke A.

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Other References

Minerallac Electric Co., "Minerallac", Jan. 2, 1982.

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Abstract
A pipe fastener for securing pipes along walls, ceilings or the like, having top and bottom members each having two generally broad, flat sides extending at approximately forty-five degree angles from a middle portion and a base portion, respectively. The four sides have a plurality of spaced, parallel slots with the slots in the top member being selectively engageable with the corresponding slots in the bottom member, thus forming an adjustable enclosure for receiving a pipe. A set screw is provided in the bottom member and disposed perpendicular to the pipe for securing the pipe within the fastener, thus providing both initial and final adjustability features. The pipe fasteners have been designed for use with common attachment devices, such as beam clamps or toggle bolts, and the fasteners can be connected in series for hanging or securing additional pipes along the same route.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A pipe fastener for hanging or otherwise supporting pipe installations, comprising a top member having sides extending outwardly and disposed at substantially right angles to one another, a bottom member having sides extending outwardly and disposed at substantially right angles to one another, said top and bottom members being interconnected and forming an enclosure for receiving a pipe, an adjustment means for changing the size of said enclosure including a plurality of spaced parallel slots disposed in said first and second mentioned sides and extending inwardly at substantially right angles from one edge of said sides, and a means for securing said pipe within said enclosure.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the building trades and in residential applications, pipes are used extensively as conduits for electrical conductors or as a means of fluid transfer. Each conductor or fluid normally has its own pipe as required by building codes or due to practical considerations, such as separate pipes for hot and cold water. Also mandated by building codes or practical considerations is the requirement that pipes which travel any substantial distance be secured or attached in some manner to an adjacent wall, ceiling, or other supporting structure, with separate fasteners or securing means for each pipe normally being applied at regularly spaced intervals along the length of travel, subject to the particular wall, ceiling or supporting structure's configuration. Since pipes are made in various shapes and sizes, separate and distinct fasteners must be provided for each specific shape, size, or range of sizes. For example, with electrical conduit, three types of one-half inch pipe are normally available: one-half inch thinwall, one-half inch intermediate, and one-half inch rigid. The dimension, one-half inch, refers to the inside diameter of the pipe, with the thickness of the pipe wall being varied to produce the three types. These different types of pipe are produced in a wide range of sizes, including three-quarter inch, one inch, two inches, and up, thus normally requiring a different fastener for each range of sizes and possibly even for different types within the same size range, due not only to size considerations, but to weight considerations as well.
 
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