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US998112A
US998112A US61899611A US1911618996A US998112A US 998112 A US998112 A US 998112A US 61899611 A US61899611 A US 61899611A US 1911618996 A US1911618996 A US 1911618996A US 998112 A US998112 A US 998112A
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  • the invention is a support for electrical conductors, and comprises a standard secured to a wall or to the inner surface of a conduit, through which the conductors pass, and a flanged V-shaped arm notched to engage said standard.
  • Each arm carries one or lnore cradles of insulating material, in which the conductors are placed.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar View of a modified form thereof.
  • A is a trough-shaped standard, fastened to the wall B by any suitable means.
  • said standard are formed triangular openings C, in each of which, if desired, one of the'conductor supporting arms D may be secured.
  • Each arm D is a metal bar, bent longitudinally in V-shape, having edge flanges E and provided with a notch F at its angle and oppositely disposed notches G in said flanges.
  • Said arm is attached to standard A by inserting one end in the upper part of an opening G in said standard, and then lowering said end until the notches F, G engage with the standard edges around the openin the notch F interlocking with the recess ormed by the lower apex of the triangular openin as shown in Fig.1. The arm then protru es at right angles from the standard and is firmly held in place.
  • Said cradles receive the main conductors J in their concavities and may be adjusted in any desired position along said arm.
  • a branch conductor, as K is connected to one of the main conductors J it lies in the V of arm D, passes through an opening 0 Specific-lion of Letters hunt- Patented July 18, 1 91 1;. Application filed April 5, 1911.
  • the trough-shaped standard A is replaced by a flat standard L, supported on blocks M at a distance from the wall, and having notches N in its outer edge.
  • the arm D has a long notch O at the angle of the V and extending inwardly from one end of said arm. This long notch receives the support-- ing standard L.
  • a ring P is passed over its extremity between standard L and the wall and enters the flange notches G. The arm D is then held'by its solid portion at the angle resting in one of the notches N of the standard, the notches N and '0 then interlocking, and by the ring P engaging notches G and obtaining a bearing on the back of said standard.
  • any arm D may be removed from the supporting standard without disturbing the other arms.
  • a support for electric conductors comprising a standard, a V-shaped arm extending therefrom, and means for detachably securing said arm to said standard: the said means including a notch on said arm engaging with an edge of said standard.
  • a support for electric conductors comprising a standard, a V-shaped arm extending therefrom, and means for detachably securing said arm to said standard: the said means including mutually engaging notches in said standard and said arm.
  • a support for electric conductors comprising a, trough-shaped standard having an opening, and a V-shaped arm entering said opening: the said arm being secured in said opening by mutually engaging notches on said arm and said standard.
  • a support for electric conductors comprising a trough-shaped standard having an opening, and a V-shaped arm having edge flanges entering said opening: the said arm being secured in said opening by mutually engaging notches on said flanges and said stan ard.
  • a support for electric conductors comprising a standard, a V-shaped arm extendtherefrom, means for detachably securb o a said arm at one end to sa1d standard,

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T. E. MURRAY.
SUPPORT FOR ELECTRICAL OONDUGTORS.
APPLICATION FILED APR. 5, 1911.
Patented July 18, 1911.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
rnloxas a. runa a 'OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
SUPPORT FOR ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR-8.
To all 'wlmm it may concern:
Be it known that I, THOMAS E. Murray, a citizen of the United States, residing at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented a certain new and usefullmprovement in Supports for Electrical Conductors, of which the following is a specification.
The invention is a support for electrical conductors, and comprises a standard secured to a wall or to the inner surface of a conduit, through which the conductors pass, and a flanged V-shaped arm notched to engage said standard. Each arm carries one or lnore cradles of insulating material, in which the conductors are placed. There may be a plurality of arms on a given standard, each arm then being removable from the standard independently of the. othe arms.
In the accompanying drawingsFigure 1 is a erspective view of my device, and
Fig. 2 is a similar View of a modified form thereof.
Similar letters of reference indicate like parts.
A is a trough-shaped standard, fastened to the wall B by any suitable means. In said standard are formed triangular openings C, in each of which, if desired, one of the'conductor supporting arms D may be secured. Each arm D is a metal bar, bent longitudinally in V-shape, having edge flanges E and provided with a notch F at its angle and oppositely disposed notches G in said flanges. Said arm is attached to standard A by inserting one end in the upper part of an opening G in said standard, and then lowering said end until the notches F, G engage with the standard edges around the openin the notch F interlocking with the recess ormed by the lower apex of the triangular openin as shown in Fig.1. The arm then protru es at right angles from the standard and is firmly held in place.
Upon the flanges E are disposed cradles H of insulating material, such as porcelain, having bottom project-ions I formed to enter the V-shaped space in arm D. Said cradles receive the main conductors J in their concavities and may be adjusted in any desired position along said arm. When a branch conductor, as K, is connected to one of the main conductors J it lies in the V of arm D, passes through an opening 0 Specific-lion of Letters hunt- Patented July 18, 1 91 1;. Application filed April 5, 1911.
Serial No. 618,998.
in standard A, and then is carried upward or downward, as desired, through the troughshaped space in said standard. In this way, the branch conductor is both supported and protected.
In the modified form of my device shown 1n Fig. 2, the trough-shaped standard A is replaced by a flat standard L, supported on blocks M at a distance from the wall, and having notches N in its outer edge. In addition to the flange notches G, the arm D has a long notch O at the angle of the V and extending inwardly from one end of said arm. This long notch receives the support-- ing standard L. After the arm D is in place on the standard, a ring P is passed over its extremity between standard L and the wall and enters the flange notches G. The arm D is then held'by its solid portion at the angle resting in one of the notches N of the standard, the notches N and '0 then interlocking, and by the ring P engaging notches G and obtaining a bearing on the back of said standard.
Obviously, any arm D may be removed from the supporting standard without disturbing the other arms.
I claim:
1. A support for electric conductors comprising a standard, a V-shaped arm extending therefrom, and means for detachably securing said arm to said standard: the said means including a notch on said arm engaging with an edge of said standard.
2. A support for electric conductors comprising a standard, a V-shaped arm extending therefrom, and means for detachably securing said arm to said standard: the said means including mutually engaging notches in said standard and said arm.
3 A support for electric conductorscomprising a, trough-shaped standard having an opening, and a V-shaped arm entering said opening: the said arm being secured in said opening by mutually engaging notches on said arm and said standard.
4;. A support for electric conductors comprising a trough-shaped standard having an opening, and a V-shaped arm having edge flanges entering said opening: the said arm being secured in said opening by mutually engaging notches on said flanges and said stan ard.
5. A support for electric conductorscomprising a standard, a V-shaped arm extendtherefrom, means for detachably securb o a said arm at one end to sa1d standard,
a cradle of insulating material support able on said arm and having a bottom pro- 10 jection entering the V-shaped space therein. In testimony whereof I have aflixed mysignature n presence of two witnesses.
THOMAS E. MURRAY.
Witnesses: I
GERTRUDE T. PORTER, MAY T. MGGARRY.
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US2991038A (en) * 1958-12-30 1961-07-04 Vitiello Ralph Inter-locking shelving bracket
US2998652A (en) * 1959-08-03 1961-09-05 Edward J Zielinski Archery bow sight
US5303887A (en) * 1992-03-04 1994-04-19 Hasty William E Universal pipe support and hanger
US5876000A (en) * 1997-11-06 1999-03-02 Sioux Chief Manufacturing Company, Inc. Universal pipe bracket
US6402096B1 (en) * 1997-11-06 2002-06-11 Sioux Chief Mfg. Co., Inc. Apparatus for supporting conduit between building members
US20030173480A1 (en) * 2002-03-04 2003-09-18 Todd Thurman Wall mount bracket for well tanks
US6708937B2 (en) * 2002-03-04 2004-03-23 Todd Thurman Wall mount bracket for well tanks
US20050121559A1 (en) * 2003-12-09 2005-06-09 King Robert W. Simplified pipe support assembly
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