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US2489119A
US2489119A US723082A US72308247A US2489119A US 2489119 A US2489119 A US 2489119A US 723082 A US723082 A US 723082A US 72308247 A US72308247 A US 72308247A US 2489119 A US2489119 A US 2489119A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • the invention disclosed in this patent application relates to the mounting of the lines of tubing, rods and the like known as surface plumbing, on aircraft.
  • Special objects of the invention are to provide means for mounting such plumbing which will be universally applicable to supports of varying contour and size and which will automatically conform to such supports and firmly and securely hold the plumbing in place.
  • Fig. 1 in the drawing is an elevation of the pliable or conformable mount for holding the plumbing
  • Fig. 2 is a plan of the same
  • Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view of the complete device as in use
  • Fig. 4 is a broken plan view of the same.
  • the mounting or supporting portion of the device consists, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, of a generally narrow and thin strip 5 of flexible and somewhat resilient and compressible material having openings 6 through the mid-portion of the same for reception of the lines of tubing or other plumbing l, and slots 8 extending from such openings through an adjoining edge to admit the tubing laterally into such openings.
  • This strip or block may be of rubber, plastic, cork, cork composition or the like, depending to some extent on the particular use and location of the article. Thus, conditions such as high or low temperatures and exposure to oils, gasoline, vapors, acids, etc., may largely control selection of such material.
  • Fig. 3 the doubly conformable mounting body 5 is shown closed about four lines of tubing 7 and at the same time bent about the periphery of a cylindrical support 9.
  • the supports available for mounting the plumbing being usually more or less circular in contour, it is generally practicable and desirable to make the mounting strips with tapered and somewhat rounded end portions, substantially as indicated at H]. These rounded and tapered end portions will then conform more closely and en able the mount to more firmly grip the support ing structure.
  • a single confining means comprising a flexible clamping band ll having a width approximately the same or slightly less than the thickness of the mount, long enough to extend about the conformed mount and its support and. provided with means for securing the ends of the same together in closely clamping engagement about the mount and support, such as the hose clamp connector indicated at l2.
  • the latter is shown conventionally since any one of a number of different style screw clamping means may be employed.
  • the device is readily applied, for example after the lines of plumbing have been set up or partly installed alongside the supports, the pliable strips then being simply forced edgewise over the tub ing or other elements and the bands put in place while holding the strips against the supports.
  • the clamping bands as they are tightened, will close the mounts about the tubing and draw the mounts into conformed engagement with the supports, gripping the tubing more firmly in such ac tion to prevent slipping, vibration or loosening of any sort.
  • the mounts provide a certain cushioning effect tending to reduce vibration of intermediate, unsupported portions of the plumb-
  • the cushioning and gripping mounts may be of insulating 201 of conducting material, depending upon requirements, and if bonding is required, metallic foil or equivalent may be applied to the inner or to the outer or to both edge surfaces of the flexible mounting strips.
  • passages in which the tubing is seated are shown as opening to the inner edge of the mount, it is possible that some or all of such seats may open to the outer edge of the mounting strip, as may be desirable to meet different or special requirements.
  • a support for surface plumbing on airframes comprising a narrow and thin strip of easily bendable, resilient, frictional holding material having passages :for tubing or the like therethrough and slots extending from said passages hrou h an inne d e to admit tubing or the like, said holding strip with the tubing in place bein :bendable ion enga ement .of said inner edge with .a strut-or the like into conformity with the contour of a supporting .strut or the like and a iflexible clamping :band engaged over the outer edge of said holding strip and bendable into conformity with the remaining contour of the strut or other supporting element, said flexible band having means for tightening the same about the conformed holding strip and support to compress and close the slotted portions of the holding strip about the supported tubing or the like.
  • a support for surface plumbing comprising a pliant cylindrical segment having a seat or seats to accommodate plumbing and open through one edge of the segment to admit the plumbing laterally and a surrounding flexible clamping band for squeezingthe segment about admitted plumbing and for conforming the segment to the contour-of a support about which said flexible clamping band may be passed.

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Nov. 22, 1949 E. c. BURNS, .13., ET AL ,4 9
SUPPORT FOR SURFACE PLUMBING Filed Jan. 20. 1947 E. C. BURNS, JR.
M, MYERS f/VVEA/TOR.
BY Wm...
A TI'URNE Patented Nev. 22, 1949 SUPPORT FUR SURFACE PLUMBING Edward 0. Burns, 31"., and Mervin W. Myers,
Wichita, Kama, assignors to Beech Aircraft Corporation, Wichita, Kana, a corporation of Delaware Application January 20, 1947, Serial No. 723,082
2 Claims.
1 The invention disclosed in this patent application relates to the mounting of the lines of tubing, rods and the like known as surface plumbing, on aircraft.
These lines of tubing and the like, generally in parallel relation, must be firmly and positively held against vibration and a particular problem is presented by the fact that the elements on which they are supported, such as beams; struts and shafts, vary in size, shape and surface contour.
Special objects of the invention are to provide means for mounting such plumbing which will be universally applicable to supports of varying contour and size and which will automatically conform to such supports and firmly and securely hold the plumbing in place.
Other, more specific objects are to provide conformable mounting means of the type indicated which can be quickly and easily adapted both to the plumbing lines and to the support, which will be light in weight, take up small space, be relatively inexpensive and be generally practical for the uses indicated.
Other desirable objects and the novel features through which the purposes of the invention are attained are set forth or will appear in the course of the following specification.
The drawing accompanying and forming part of the specification illustrates a present commerical embodiment of the invention. Structure, however, may be modified and changed in certain respects, all within the true intent and broad scope of the invention as hereinafter defined and claimed.
Fig. 1 in the drawing is an elevation of the pliable or conformable mount for holding the plumbing;
Fig. 2 is a plan of the same;
Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view of the complete device as in use;
Fig. 4 is a broken plan view of the same.
The mounting or supporting portion of the device consists, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, of a generally narrow and thin strip 5 of flexible and somewhat resilient and compressible material having openings 6 through the mid-portion of the same for reception of the lines of tubing or other plumbing l, and slots 8 extending from such openings through an adjoining edge to admit the tubing laterally into such openings.
This strip or block may be of rubber, plastic, cork, cork composition or the like, depending to some extent on the particular use and location of the article. Thus, conditions such as high or low temperatures and exposure to oils, gasoline, vapors, acids, etc., may largely control selection of such material.
Materials such as rubber, plastic and cork compositions are desirable because of their resiliency, conformability and frictional gripping qualities, they being pliant and readily bendable into conforming engagement and applying a frictional gripping engagement on the tubing. Additionally, and at the same time in conforming to the tubing, these mounts will conform to and make gripping engagement with variously shaped supports such as struts and the like, which may be of cylindrical or other conformation and be of F cliiierent sizes.
In Fig. 3 the doubly conformable mounting body 5 is shown closed about four lines of tubing 7 and at the same time bent about the periphery of a cylindrical support 9.
The supports available for mounting the plumbing being usually more or less circular in contour, it is generally practicable and desirable to make the mounting strips with tapered and somewhat rounded end portions, substantially as indicated at H]. These rounded and tapered end portions will then conform more closely and en able the mount to more firmly grip the support ing structure.
The closing of the mount about the plumbing and the conforming of the mount to the supporting structure is accomplished all in one and the same operation and by a single confining means, comprising a flexible clamping band ll having a width approximately the same or slightly less than the thickness of the mount, long enough to extend about the conformed mount and its support and. provided with means for securing the ends of the same together in closely clamping engagement about the mount and support, such as the hose clamp connector indicated at l2. The latter is shown conventionally since any one of a number of different style screw clamping means may be employed.
The device is readily applied, for example after the lines of plumbing have been set up or partly installed alongside the supports, the pliable strips then being simply forced edgewise over the tub ing or other elements and the bands put in place while holding the strips against the supports. The clamping bands, as they are tightened, will close the mounts about the tubing and draw the mounts into conformed engagement with the supports, gripping the tubing more firmly in such ac tion to prevent slipping, vibration or loosening of any sort.
In addition to gripping and supporting the surface plumbing, the mounts provide a certain cushioning effect tending to reduce vibration of intermediate, unsupported portions of the plumb- The cushioning and gripping mounts may be of insulating 201 of conducting material, depending upon requirements, and if bonding is required, metallic foil or equivalent may be applied to the inner or to the outer or to both edge surfaces of the flexible mounting strips.
While the passages in which the tubing is seated are shown as opening to the inner edge of the mount, it is possible that some or all of such seats may open to the outer edge of the mounting strip, as may be desirable to meet different or special requirements.
What is claimed is:
1. A support for surface plumbing on airframes comprising a narrow and thin strip of easily bendable, resilient, frictional holding material having passages :for tubing or the like therethrough and slots extending from said passages hrou h an inne d e to admit tubing or the like, said holding strip with the tubing in place bein :bendable ion enga ement .of said inner edge with .a strut-or the like into conformity with the contour of a supporting .strut or the like and a iflexible clamping :band engaged over the outer edge of said holding strip and bendable into conformity with the remaining contour of the strut or other supporting element, said flexible band having means for tightening the same about the conformed holding strip and support to compress and close the slotted portions of the holding strip about the supported tubing or the like.
.2. A support for surface plumbing comprising a pliant cylindrical segment having a seat or seats to accommodate plumbing and open through one edge of the segment to admit the plumbing laterally and a surrounding flexible clamping band for squeezingthe segment about admitted plumbing and for conforming the segment to the contour-of a support about which said flexible clamping band may be passed.
EDWARD C. BURNS, J R. MERVIN W. MYERS.
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US3893647A (en) * 1973-06-06 1975-07-08 Beatrice Foods Co Cycle frame clamp
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US4579310A (en) * 1983-12-17 1986-04-01 All-States Inc. Guides for organizing wires
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USD409293S (en) * 1997-05-29 1999-05-04 Plastic Productions A Llc Water supply line fastener
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US2394240A (en) * 1941-12-20 1946-02-05 Bendix Aviat Corp Gang clamp
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US3434682A (en) * 1966-12-29 1969-03-25 Ball Brothers Res Corp Wire positioning and protective device
US3893647A (en) * 1973-06-06 1975-07-08 Beatrice Foods Co Cycle frame clamp
US4550451A (en) * 1982-06-03 1985-11-05 Hubbard George R Universal plumbing pipe locator and support
US4579310A (en) * 1983-12-17 1986-04-01 All-States Inc. Guides for organizing wires
WO1987000256A1 (en) * 1985-07-03 1987-01-15 Caterpillar Tractor Co. Clamping arrangement
US5568905A (en) * 1994-03-07 1996-10-29 Smith, Ii; Clayton E. Bicycle cable keeper
US6061880A (en) * 1997-05-28 2000-05-16 Plastic Productions A Llc Water supply line fastener
USD409293S (en) * 1997-05-29 1999-05-04 Plastic Productions A Llc Water supply line fastener
US20050172459A1 (en) * 2001-11-28 2005-08-11 Ryan Martin R. Cord retainer
US20040050027A1 (en) * 2002-09-03 2004-03-18 Zacharias Darwin L. Hydraulic hose support for agricultural implements
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US20140263910A1 (en) * 2013-03-18 2014-09-18 Tami L. Featherston Drawing instrument holder
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