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Inventors

Jones, Robert D.

Application #

907119

Filed

May-18-1978

Published

Jan-6-1981

Current US Class

248/301
248/62

International Classes

F16L 003/10

Field of Search

248/62 248/58 248/301 248/341 248/343 248/316 29/415 24/242 24/241 294/3 294/119

Assignee

Intraco, Inc. (Oskaloosa, IA)

Examiners

Bonck; Rodney H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Henderson & Sturm

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Abstract
A tube hanger for a cable conveying system including a pair of substantially identical sheet metal members wherein each of the members includes a hook portion, a tube engaging portion and a suspension portion with an opening being disposed in the suspension portion. The hook portions are connected together and the openings are in alignment for reception of an S-shaped hook for connecting the tube hanger to a supporting member and for holding the members together in a tube supporting position. The sheet metal members have an inside contour which is identical to the outside contour whereby such members can be stamped from a single sheet of metal without wasting material between members being formed.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A tube hanger comprising:

a pair of substantially identical sheet members, each of said sheet members including a front side, a back side, an inside edge and an outside edge, the width of the front and back sides being substantially wider than the thickness of said inside and outside edges, each of said members including a lower hook portion, a central tube engaging portion and an upper suspension portion, an opening being disposed in the suspension portion, the hook portions of said members being disposed completely below the tube being hung and being in engagement with each other, each said hook portion comprising a horizontally disposed, substantially V-shaped element having one leg extending from the tube engaging portion to an apex and a second leg extending from the apex downwardly at an angle to said first leg and bent slightly from the plane of the member to facilitate engagement with the other hook portion such that the legs of one hook portion are disposed on opposite front and back sides of the other hook portion, said openings being substantially in alignment, said members including an inside contour on the inside edge thereof and an outside contour on the outside edge thereof, the inside contour of the tube engaging portion conforming substantially to the outside contour of the desired tube to be suspended and said inside and outside contours being substantially identical whereby said sheet members can be cut out from a sheet of material without wasting material between members as they are formed; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to conveying systems in which material is conveyed through tubes, and more particularly to a tube hanger for such conveying systems.

In conveying systems of a type including a tubular circuitous network having a circuitous cable or chain conveyor therein, it is customary to hang such tubes from various support structures around a building or the like. A common type of clamp for such use is a sheet metal structure composed of two parts and having holes in each end. The two clamp parts are then bolted together around such tube and to whatever support structure is provided in the building to provide a hanger for such tubular network. It can be easily appreciated that this is a relatively time consuming procedure since a large number of such support structures are necessary for each cable conveying system and, of course, the larger the system the more time consuming this becomes.

Another problem associated with the prior art of hanging tubular conveying systems is the one of cost. While the total cost for individual hanging mechanism is not great, even a small savings in the manufacturing costs thereof can be very significant because of the large number of such tube hanging devices which are used for each conveying system. Consequently, there is an economic incentive to keep the costs of such tube hanging equipment at a minimum.
 
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