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US1594927A
US1594927A US58076A US5807625A US1594927A US 1594927 A US1594927 A US 1594927A US 58076 A US58076 A US 58076A US 5807625 A US5807625 A US 5807625A US 1594927 A US1594927 A US 1594927A
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  • AlVly invention relates to a supporting de vice for electric conductors and has par ticular reference to ⁇ a. device for supporting a trolley wire and simultaneously there-r with a cable known as a feeder conductor if it is electricallyconnected to the trolley conducto-r through the medium of the, supporting device or otherwise, but which may be insulated from the supporting device and trolley wire if desired.
  • One of the objects of my invention is to provide a device which can be secured to an overhead support and which will support the conductor independently of the clamping means or trolley wire and for securing the conductor and trolley wire in position and which is or is not electrically connected with the trolley wire when the trolley conductor is clamped into position depending whether the conductor is insulated or not.
  • My invention resides in the new and novel construction, combination and relation of the various parts hereinafter fully dev scribed and shown in the drawing.
  • Fig. 1 is a side view of my invention in combination with a trolley wire and a feeder conductor.
  • Fig. 2 - is an end view of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a view in partial section taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. l is an end view of my invention in which the clamping members are shown in a position to receive the conductor which is shown as insulated from its support.
  • the preferred embodiment of my invention I Vemploy a body memberl which provided with a boss 2 and which is usually internally threaded to receive the threaded stud of an overhead support. rlhe lower end of the body member 1 is provided with a 'lip 3 to engage one of the side grooves in a trolley wire. This lip 3,' however, may be arranged to receive a perfectly round sectioned conductor or trolley wire if desired.V Thebody member 1 is also provided with a transverse passage 4' to receive a transyerse bolt 5 and Vnut 6 there- Projecting from theinner face of the member 1 is alp '7 which. forms acurved seat 8 to receive and support the conductor 9 ⁇ or 9 which is insulated (Fig. 4).
  • the clamping memberl is furtherprovided' with a longitudinal groove 10 the surface of ⁇ which coincides with vthe seat 8 of the lug 7 to providev a further means 4of ieceiving and gripping the conductor 9 or
  • the support is also provided with a clamping member 11 which has a transverse opening thereinand having one portion 12 of the opening to register with the opening e' in the member 1 for the reception of the bolt 5. ⁇ The transverse opening is also provided with a portion 13 intoV which projectsthe lug '7.v
  • the clamping ⁇ member 11 is provided with ⁇ a'longitudinal groove 14s having a circular seat and which cooperates with the groove 10 to receive and clamp the conductor 9 or 9 and there is also provided at the lowerend of the memb'erv11 a lip -1'5- to engage a groove in one side of the-trolley wire 16.
  • the installation and operation 0f my invention consists Vusually in first installing the member 1 upon a support by either rotating the device into engagement with a vhanger or support already installed or rotating the hanger or support Vinto engagement with the member 1 and then positioning the hanger or support in place.
  • My invention being made of metal acts as a means of ⁇ electrically connecting the conductors 9 and 16 and, therefore, if the conductor 9 is the one connected to the source of power and since it is not insulated, it acts as. a feeder cable to the trolley 16 through t-he medium of'my improved support.
  • the conductor 9 ⁇ may be bare and a short length of insulating'material surround the conductor when the support is used thereby insulating the conductor from the support as effectively asrthougli the conductor were insulated throughout its length, and this shortI length of insulating materiall may be al short length of' rubber hose, or a tube ofv porcelain, mica, fibre, etc., all wellknown to those skilled' in the l art.
  • a supportingV and electrically connecting device for two spaced conductors comprising. apair? ofj clampingmembersA to engageand grip the conductors and meanson onemember to" support one: conductor indep'en at* of@ the other.” coi-i-ductor-A prio r: to". tlie ping off'the ⁇ two conductors:
  • spaced conductors comprising a pair of sepable in atransverse direetionto move the i members into clamping engagement with both conductors.
  • a supporting and electrically connecting device for aV pairA of spaced conductors comprising a pair of clamping members to engage and grip the conductors, meanson one-memberto support oneconductor independent of the othermemberandmeansto move the clamping members into clamping engagement with the conductors-L 5.
  • a pairof clamping. membersadapted to engage and clampy a pairvof spaced conductors, means interposed between theV conductorsfto hold' the' members in yclamping position and means onV one memberl to support one conductor independent'oftheother member.
  • a support for a pair of'/ conductor comprising clamping meansl to engage the conductors and hold themy in fixed relation and means toA support one conductor prior to the two conductorsrbeingclamped infixed relation.
  • a Support for apair oficonductors ⁇ comprising a pair ofd clamping members to engage the conductors and hold themv inuiixed relation, meansA to support one conductor independent of one membervandineans .to per.- mit Onemember to bemovedoutof engagement with the one conductor and the said conductor removed from the devicewithout disassembling the 1 members.
  • a hanger for' aplurality. of conductors comprising a pair of clamping members, a support. secured to one member, means on one member: proj ecting' towards the other member to receive and' support: one oftheconductors independent' of thel other member and meansftomove the members into clampingengagementv with the conductors.
  • A1 hanger for-a: plurality of ⁇ conductors comprising a pair of clamping members-having-"registering 'grooves to receive the conductors, means tomove the membersl into clamping engagement with the conductors and means on one member to permit it tobe movedt with its grooves out off registration witlrthe grooves ofythe other member... f
  • a hanger for a plurality of conduittors comprising a; pair of clamping-rk members-v having registering grooves; to [receive the conductors, meanfsgto ⁇ move the.' members into clamping; engagement, with the co11- duetors ⁇ andgmeans.: o nnei member 1to1-permit it te lie-A moved. with; its.;- grnoree out vofi liegistration with the grooves of the other meglber-'and veitheulrdistilrbing tll .relation 'of onei conductor: tof the.; Otheifmelber.
  • a support for a pair of conductors comprising clamping means to engage the conductors and hold tnem in fixed relation, means to support one'conduetor prior to two conductors being clamped and means t0 insulate one conductor from the clamping means.
  • a support for a pair of conductors comprising a pair of clamping members to clamp the conductors in fixed relation and 10 mea-ns to support one conductor independent of the other conductor.

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H. P. CHANDLER CONDUCTOR SUPPORT Filed Sept. 25', 1925 HHH Patented ug. 3, 1926.
UNITED STATES raraur orricn.
HOMER I?. CHANDLER, OF MANSFELD, C1110, ASSIGNOR TO THE OHO BRASS COM- PANY, OF MANSFIELD, OHEO, A CGBJPORATION OF NEW' JERSEY.
CONDUCTOR SUPPORT.
Application led September 23, 1925. vSerial No. 58,076.
AlVly invention relates to a supporting de vice for electric conductors and has par ticular reference to `a. device for supporting a trolley wire and simultaneously there-r with a cable known as a feeder conductor if it is electricallyconnected to the trolley conducto-r through the medium of the, supporting device or otherwise, but which may be insulated from the supporting device and trolley wire if desired.
One of the objects of my invention is to provide a device which can be secured to an overhead support and which will support the conductor independently of the clamping means or trolley wire and for securing the conductor and trolley wire in position and which is or is not electrically connected with the trolley wire when the trolley conductor is clamped into position depending whether the conductor is insulated or not.
My invention resides in the new and novel construction, combination and relation of the various parts hereinafter fully dev scribed and shown in the drawing.
in the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a side view of my invention in combination with a trolley wire and a feeder conductor.
Fig. 2 -is an end view of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a view in partial section taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
' Fig. l is an end view of my invention in which the clamping members are shown in a position to receive the conductor which is shown as insulated from its suport.
pin the preferred embodiment of my invention I Vemploy a body memberl which provided with a boss 2 and which is usually internally threaded to receive the threaded stud of an overhead support. rlhe lower end of the body member 1 is provided with a 'lip 3 to engage one of the side grooves in a trolley wire. This lip 3,' however, may be arranged to receive a perfectly round sectioned conductor or trolley wire if desired.V Thebody member 1 is also provided with a transverse passage 4' to receive a transyerse bolt 5 and Vnut 6 there- Projecting from theinner face of the member 1 is alp '7 which. forms acurved seat 8 to receive and support the conductor 9` or 9 which is insulated (Fig. 4).
The clamping memberl is furtherprovided' with a longitudinal groove 10 the surface of` which coincides with vthe seat 8 of the lug 7 to providev a further means 4of ieceiving and gripping the conductor 9 or The support is also provided with a clamping member 11 which has a transverse opening thereinand having one portion 12 of the opening to register with the opening e' in the member 1 for the reception of the bolt 5.` The transverse opening is also provided with a portion 13 intoV which projectsthe lug '7.v The clamping` member 11 is provided with `a'longitudinal groove 14s having a circular seat and which cooperates with the groove 10 to receive and clamp the conductor 9 or 9 and there is also provided at the lowerend of the memb'erv11 a lip -1'5- to engage a groove in one side of the-trolley wire 16. f
The installation and operation 0f my invention consists Vusually in first installing the member 1 upon a support by either rotating the device into engagement with a vhanger or support already installed or rotating the hanger or support Vinto engagement with the member 1 and then positioning the hanger or support in place. The
,nut 6 is then loosened up but not entirely `removed from the bolt 5 andthis will permit the clamping member 11'tobe moved away from the member 1 and lowered as lshown in Fig. L1- thereby leaving the seats 8 and 10 free` to receivev the conductor 9 or.9.
'the trolley wire '16, therefore, `when the After thel conductor 9 or 9 has I rbeen positionedV as shown in Fig. 4, the.
operator is installing the device in connection with the two conductors it is only necessary for him to consider one conductor at a time, that is, he first positions the conductor 9 or 9 inV place and he is then free to give attention only to the positioning of the trolley wire 16 and it will be readily understood that this is a Considerable advantage when installingya pair of.
conductors or wires.
It is usual in installingconductors of: this character to stretch the conductors out for aV considerable distance and ythen to draw them into a reasonably taut condition and where my invention is employed it assists in* supporting and positioning the conductor 9 or 9 independentV of the trolley wirelGV andif the conductor 9 or 9" is of considerable size it permits the conductor to be drawn much tighter before theA clamping member 11 is drawn into position as it is common practice to place the supporting devices quite frequently along the length of the conductor.
My invention being made of metal acts as a means of` electrically connecting the conductors 9 and 16 and, therefore, if the conductor 9 is the one connected to the source of power and since it is not insulated, it acts as. a feeder cable to the trolley 16 through t-he medium of'my improved support. p
IfI desired the conductor 9` may be bare and a short length of insulating'material surround the conductor when the support is used thereby insulating the conductor from the support as effectively asrthougli the conductor were insulated throughout its length, and this shortI length of insulating materiall may be al short length of' rubber hose, or a tube ofv porcelain, mica, fibre, etc., all wellknown to those skilled' in the l art.
the body member to engage the two condnctorsand clamp them in position against.-
' relative movement. f
2.' A supportingV and electrically connecting device for two spaced conductors comprising. apair? ofj clampingmembersA to engageand grip the conductors and meanson onemember to" support one: conductor indep'en at* of@ the other." coi-i-ductor-A prio r: to". tlie ping off'the` two conductors:
y. supporting" device1 for af pair; of
spaced conductors comprising a pair of sepable in atransverse direetionto move the i members into clamping engagement with both conductors.
4. A supporting and electrically connecting device for aV pairA of spaced conductors comprising a pair of clamping members to engage and grip the conductors, meanson one-memberto support oneconductor independent of the othermemberandmeansto move the clamping members into clamping engagement with the conductors-L 5. A pairof clamping.:membersadapted to engage and clampy a pairvof spaced conductors, means interposed between theV conductorsfto hold' the' members in yclamping position and means onV one memberl to support one conductor independent'oftheother member. l
6. A support for a pair of'/ conductor comprising clamping meansl to engage the conductors and hold themy in fixed relation and means toA support one conductor prior to the two conductorsrbeingclamped infixed relation. f
7'. A Support for apair oficonductors` comprising a pair ofd clamping members to engage the conductors and hold themv inuiixed relation, meansA to support one conductor independent of one membervandineans .to per.- mit Onemember to bemovedoutof engagement with the one conductor and the said conductor removed from the devicewithout disassembling the 1 members.
8.- A hanger for' aplurality. of conductors comprising a pair of clamping members, a support. secured to one member, means on one member: proj ecting' towards the other member to receive and' support: one oftheconductors independent' of thel other member and meansftomove the members into clampingengagementv with the conductors. Y
9, A1 hanger for-a: plurality of` conductors comprising a pair of clamping members-having-"registering 'grooves to receive the conductors, means tomove the membersl into clamping engagement with the conductors and means on one member to permit it tobe movedt with its grooves out off registration witlrthe grooves ofythe other member... f
10. A hanger for a plurality of conduittors: comprising a; pair of clamping-rk members-v having registering grooves; to [receive the conductors, meanfsgto` move the.' members into clamping; engagement, with the co11- duetors` andgmeans.: o nnei member 1to1-permit it te lie-A moved. with; its.;- grnoree out vofi liegistration with the grooves of the other meglber-'and veitheulrdistilrbing tll .relation 'of onei conductor: tof the.; Otheifmelber.
11. A support for a pair of conductors comprising clamping means to engage the conductors and hold tnem in fixed relation, means to support one'conduetor prior to two conductors being clamped and means t0 insulate one conductor from the clamping means.
l2. A support for a pair of conductors comprising a pair of clamping members to clamp the conductors in fixed relation and 10 mea-ns to support one conductor independent of the other conductor.
In testimony whereof I aix my signature. Y
HOMER P. CHANDLER.
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0338299A3 (en) * 1988-04-20 1991-07-17 Georg Fischer Aktiengesellschaft Anchor arm clamp for the contact wire of electrical railway systems
WO1998018647A1 (en) * 1996-10-29 1998-05-07 Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Turning clamp for a cable
WO2003045728A1 (en) * 2001-11-27 2003-06-05 Bicc Holdings Gmbh Fastening devices for reverse current lines of overhead lines
EP3693208A1 (en) * 2019-02-11 2020-08-12 Lef Holding S.r.l. Fastening system of releasable type for fastening a cable to a body, preferably an electrical cable fastened onto the back of another cable in an electrified railway line

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0338299A3 (en) * 1988-04-20 1991-07-17 Georg Fischer Aktiengesellschaft Anchor arm clamp for the contact wire of electrical railway systems
WO1998018647A1 (en) * 1996-10-29 1998-05-07 Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Turning clamp for a cable
WO2003045728A1 (en) * 2001-11-27 2003-06-05 Bicc Holdings Gmbh Fastening devices for reverse current lines of overhead lines
EP3693208A1 (en) * 2019-02-11 2020-08-12 Lef Holding S.r.l. Fastening system of releasable type for fastening a cable to a body, preferably an electrical cable fastened onto the back of another cable in an electrified railway line

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