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- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02G—INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
- H02G7/00—Overhead installations of electric lines or cables
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- Patented ling ill 19%.. Eerial No. 389,098.
- This invention relates to cable hangers for supporting aerial' cables for telephone service and the like and has for its object to provide a new form of clip construction which is incapable of becoming accidentally disengaged from the messenger wire.
- Figure 1 is a View of a cable hanger-constructed in accordance with this invention applied as in use
- Fig. 2 is a iew thereof at right angles to the view shown in Fig. l
- Fig. 3 is a plan view thereof.
- a clip is provided of a single length of wire bent at its middle portion to form a loop eye 7 with its ends bent to form oppositely disposed.
- hooks 8 in the relation of twin hooks in ap proximately parallel planes to the plane ,of the loop eye, each effectively closing the opening of the other and the two being spaced slightly apart and forming compound curves as shown in Figs. 1 and 3.
- a band o f stout tie rope 9 is passed through theeye of the clip and its two loop ends are then placed together to form a single loop which is passed around the service cable and the clip is passed therethrough to form a double slip noose.
- the loop eye of the clip is given a twist of approximately a half turn so asto entircly prevent the passage of the tie rope to the hook members.
- the bends in the clip member ranse it to form a figure eight with one loop produced by the eye 7 and the other loop prmlnced by the pair of book members as shown in Fig. 2.
- A. cable hanger comprising a cli formed of a single wire bent at'its middle portion to form a closed eye with. its ends twisted and bent to form a pair of twin hooks in approximately parallel planes with the plane of the eye,-and a flexible band passing through the eye of the clip and forming a slip house for engaging a cable.
- a messenger wire a service cable
- a clip consisting of a single length of wire bent at its middle portion to form a closed loop eyewith its ends twisted together and bent to form oppositely disposed hooks spaced apart and adapted to be engaged with the messenger wire by having the messenger er wire forced between them to spring them apart, said hooks being in planes approximately parallel with the plane of the eye and forming compound curves to remain approximately the same distance apart at iheits' engag ng fOl'ZfiS a clouble slip noose around the servparts, and a tie rope with its ends astened ice cable. 13 together t0 form ahead end passed through In testimony whereof, I ufi ix my signathe eye of the clip Wiuh its two looped. ends ture, in presence of two Witnesses.
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G. E. ROBINSON.
GABLE HANGER.
APPLICATION FILED 1mm. 19, 1907.
llfll W %fi% Patented Aug. 16; 1910,
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@QJQQT%ZJMM UNIT eararne CHARLES E. ROBINSON, LA. CROQSE, 'W'ISGONEiIN, ASSIfi'rNCNtt HF Uhl'ffi'll-ltlifiil) FRANK L. SHUMAN, OF LA CROSSE, WISGDNSIN, AND UNE-T1HIBID llt'l 4..
BECKER, OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
CABLE-HANGER Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed August 19, 1907.
Patented ling ill), 19%.. Eerial No. 389,098.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, CHARLES E. Boelnsori, residing in La Crosse, in the county of La Crosse and State of Wisconsin, whose residence and post-oflice are 1125 Vine street, La Crosse, Wisconsin, have invented new and useful Improvements in Cable-Hangers, of which the following is a description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which are a part of this specification.
This invention relates to cable hangers for supporting aerial' cables for telephone service and the like and has for its object to provide a new form of clip construction which is incapable of becoming accidentally disengaged from the messenger wire.
With the above and other Ob eots 1n view the invention consists in the cable hanger herein claimed, its parts and combinations of parts and all equivalents.
Referring to the accompanying drawings in which like characters of reference indi cate the same parts in the several views; Figure 1 is a View of a cable hanger-constructed in accordance with this invention applied as in use; Fig. 2 is a iew thereof at right angles to the view shown in Fig. l; and, Fig. 3 is a plan view thereof.
In these drawings 5 represents the usual messenger Wire and 6 is the heavy service cable to be suspended thereby. A clip is provided of a single length of wire bent at its middle portion to form a loop eye 7 with its ends bent to form oppositely disposed. hooks 8 in the relation of twin hooks in ap proximately parallel planes to the plane ,of the loop eye, each effectively closing the opening of the other and the two being spaced slightly apart and forming compound curves as shown in Figs. 1 and 3. A band o f stout tie rope 9 is passed through theeye of the clip and its two loop ends are then placed together to form a single loop which is passed around the service cable and the clip is passed therethrough to form a double slip noose. This effectively fastens the clip to the service cable, and in order to attach it to the messenger wire it is only necessary'tb pass the messenger wire between the twin books 8, until 1t 1s below the free "ends thereof and then turn the clip to the position shown in the drawings. The twin require their being forced slightly apart by the passage of the messenger wire between them. By this means a service cable may be very quickly connected with the messenger wire and the clip is incapable of becoming accidentally disengaged by reason of the relation of the twin hooks to each other, as each guards the opening of the other.
hen it is desired to disengage the clip it is only necessary toraise it and turn it to an angle to its normal position where its engaging parts cross the messenger wire at approxinn tely right angles thereto, so that the two extremities of the wire take the messenger wire between them and the twisting bends of the twin hooks, thecoinpound curatnre of the engaging portion of each hook member enabling it to remain at approximately thesame distance from'the twisting portion of the other hook member to provide the passageway between them for the messenger wire. By the present construction the loop eye of the clip is given a twist of approximately a half turn so asto entircly prevent the passage of the tie rope to the hook members. The bends in the clip member ranse it to form a figure eight with one loop produced by the eye 7 and the other loop prmlnced by the pair of book members as shown in Fig. 2.
What lf claim as my invention is;
1. A. cable hanger, comprising a cli formed of a single wire bent at'its middle portion to form a closed eye with. its ends twisted and bent to form a pair of twin hooks in approximately parallel planes with the plane of the eye,-and a flexible band passing through the eye of the clip and forming a slip house for engaging a cable.
2. In a cable hanger, a messenger wire, a service cable, a clip consisting of a single length of wire bent at its middle portion to form a closed loop eyewith its ends twisted together and bent to form oppositely disposed hooks spaced apart and adapted to be engaged with the messenger wire by having the messen er wire forced between them to spring them apart, said hooks being in planes approximately parallel with the plane of the eye and forming compound curves to remain approximately the same distance apart at iheits' engag ng fOl'ZfiS a clouble slip noose around the servparts, and a tie rope with its ends astened ice cable. 13 together t0 form ahead end passed through In testimony whereof, I ufi ix my signathe eye of the clip Wiuh its two looped. ends ture, in presence of two Witnesses.
5 placed together '50 form singleleop extend- CHARLES E. ROBINSON.
ing around the service cable with the clip Witnesses: and its engaged portion of the tie rope FRANK L. SIIUMAN, passed therethreugl se that said tie rope O. S. SlssoN.
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US4019599A (en) * | 1973-09-27 | 1977-04-26 | Tenneco Inc. | Spring type pipe support |
US20100219300A1 (en) * | 2009-02-27 | 2010-09-02 | Reginald David Gilbert | Stackable cable hanger |
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US4019599A (en) * | 1973-09-27 | 1977-04-26 | Tenneco Inc. | Spring type pipe support |
US20100219300A1 (en) * | 2009-02-27 | 2010-09-02 | Reginald David Gilbert | Stackable cable hanger |
US8360372B2 (en) * | 2009-02-27 | 2013-01-29 | Reginald David Gilbert | Stackable cable hanger |
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