Buckle connection for hanging cable

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Inventors

Zizan, John P.

Application #

459310

Filed

Jan-20-1983

Published

Jun-25-1985

Current US Class

248/62
248/74.3

International Classes

F16L 003/08

Field of Search

248/58 248/62 248/72 248/73 248/74.1 248/74.5 248/340 24/16

Assignee

Robroy Industries (Verona, PA)

US Patent References

4119285   Pipe and cable clip
4377879   Cleaning device
4379537   Cable hanger
4417711   Pipe hanger

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Other References

Heyco.RTM. Nytyes Nylon Cable Ties; pp. 19 & 20, no date available.

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Abstract
A conduit support includes a longitudinally extending channel-shaped member having a pair of spaced apart side walls. The side walls have free end portions turned inwardly to form opposed flanges that extend the length of the conduit support. A rigid buckle-like member is positioned within the conduit support so as to bridge the opposed flanges. The rigid member is supported by the flanges for slidable movement to a selected position along the length of the channel support. The rigid member includes a body portion having a plurality of fingers forming a first slot and a second slot extending through the body portion and spaced from one another. Each slot includes an open end portion and a closed end portion, thereby forming parallel, spaced apart arms connected by a bridge section. A flexible locking strip or cable tie of a preselected length extends upwardly through one of the slots across one of the arms and through the other slot and into surrounding relation with a cable. The free ends of the band are locked together to secure the cable to the structural support.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Cable support structure comprising,

a structural support including a longitudinally extending channel-shaped support member,

said support member including a pair of spaced side walls having free end portions turned inwardly to form opposed, longitudinally extending flanges,

locking strip means extending around a cable for securing the cable to said support member, said locking strip means including a first end portion and a second end portion,

a rigid member positioned within said support member and supported by said flanges,

said rigid member having a body portion extending between said flanges, said body portion including slotted means for receiving said locking strip means to extend around said rigid member in overlying relation with said rigid member body portion, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to conduit support structure and more particularly to a combination locking strip and buckle for securing one or more cables to a structural support in a manner permitting the cable to be secured in a selective position along the length of the structural support.

2. Description of the Prior Art

It is well known to use interlocking clamp plates in suspending electrical cable, pipes, conduits and the like from a channel-shaped support member. Generally the clamp plates are curved to form a seat for the cable. The clamp plates are notched at one end to form a shoulder engageable with the flange of the channel member, and the opposite ends of the plates are bolted together so as to securely grip the cables. Examples of this type of cable hanger are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,145,962; 3,522,921; 3,532,311; 3,547,385; and 3,650,499.

The recognized disadvantage of the above described cable hanger is that the clamp plates are connected by threaded members and the like which are subject to damage when exposed to a corrosive environment. Corrosive damage to the metallic clamp plates and the threaded connection of a bolt to the plates can prevent effective reuse of the conduit hanger and substantially weaken the structural strength of the clamp plates. Also, if the threaded connection of the bolt to the plates becomes so corroded that it freezes the connection, movement of the cable hanger on the channel shaped support member for selective positioning of the cable can be substantially prevented.
 
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