WO1988009295A1 - Saddle clamp - Google Patents

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WO1988009295A1
WO1988009295A1 PCT/AU1988/000146 AU8800146W WO8809295A1 WO 1988009295 A1 WO1988009295 A1 WO 1988009295A1 AU 8800146 W AU8800146 W AU 8800146W WO 8809295 A1 WO8809295 A1 WO 8809295A1
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John Douglass Petty
Sandy Mcneil
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Elconnex Pty. Limited
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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
    • F16L3/00Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets
    • F16L3/22Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets specially adapted for supporting a number of parallel pipes at intervals
    • F16L3/23Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets specially adapted for supporting a number of parallel pipes at intervals for a bundle of pipes or a plurality of pipes placed side by side in contact with each other
    • F16L3/233Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets specially adapted for supporting a number of parallel pipes at intervals for a bundle of pipes or a plurality of pipes placed side by side in contact with each other by means of a flexible band
    • F16L3/2332Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets specially adapted for supporting a number of parallel pipes at intervals for a bundle of pipes or a plurality of pipes placed side by side in contact with each other by means of a flexible band having a single plastic locking barb
    • F16L3/2334Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets specially adapted for supporting a number of parallel pipes at intervals for a bundle of pipes or a plurality of pipes placed side by side in contact with each other by means of a flexible band having a single plastic locking barb the barb having a plurality of serrations

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  • This invention relates to devices such as saddle clamps for electrical conduit, ties, straps and clamps for cables, wires, pipes and other flexible or rigid members which are to be fixed in place, bundled together, tied or otherwise constricted.
  • the invention has particular application to clamps for flexible corrugated electrical conduit, but it is to be understood that the principles of the invention are of wide applicability in the clamping, tying or fastening art.
  • Conduit clamps are known in many forms, as are cable ties Typical conduit clamps known in the prior art comprise a
  • Clamps are known, particularly for clamping and fixing wire bundles, in which a flexible strap is tightened around a wire bundle, anchoring means such as an aperture in portion of the clamp, being provided by which the clam may be fixed in place.
  • anchoring means such as an aperture in portion of the clamp, being provided by which the clam may be fixed in place.
  • Such devices have the disadvantage that they are not re-usable, and exhibit limited security and strength of fastening.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a device which may be used with a wide variety of sizes of conduit, cables or other members, which offers security of clamping which is greater than that achieved by comparable prior art devices and which may if desired be re-used, while being simple to use and economical to manufacture.
  • the invention resides in fastening means comprising locking means interposed between an object or objects to be fastened and a fastening member, in which fastening of the object draws the object against the locking means to force the locking means into locking engagement with the fastening member.
  • the fastening means comprises means encircling the object or objects to be fastened, the encircling means being tightened about the object by fastening movement of the fastening means past the locking member, and engagement of the locking member with the fastening member prevents movement of the fastening member in the direction opposite to the fastening direction.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan view of the clamp
  • Fig. la is an end elevation of the locking member of the clamp of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation taken on the line
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation taken on the line
  • Fig. 4 shows on an enlarged scale, the free end of the tongue of the clamp of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 5 shows the assembled clamp in side elevation
  • Fig. 6 illustrates in fragmentary plan view a modified version of the clamp
  • Fig. 7 illustrates in fragmentary plan view a further modified version of the clamp
  • Fig. 8 is a fragmentary cross section taken on the line 8-8 of Fig. 7.
  • the illustrated clamp is formed as a unitary moulding in suitable plastics material such as polypropylene or nylo and comprises a body 10 provided at one end with a fixin aperture 11.
  • a tongue 12 Extending from the other end of the body 10 is a tongue 12, the upper surface of which is provided with serration 13 which extend continuously substantially for the whole of the length of the tongue.
  • serrations are preferably formed as shown in the detailed view of Fig. 4 with no internal or external radii between the substantially vertical faces 14 and the sloping faces 15.
  • the tongue 12 is thin and therefore flexible, and at its free end its sides are tapered to provide a tip 16, the upper surface of which i free of serrations.
  • the upper and lower faces of the tip are chamfered at the ' end of the tip, to facilitate the passage of the tongue through the body 10 as described below.
  • a passageway 17 Extending longitudinally of the body 10, and opening to the end of the body below the tongue 12, is a passageway 17. This passageway opens to the upper surface of the body at an entry aperture 18, to the bottom of the body 1 at an aperture 19, and again to the upper surface of the body 10 at a locking aperture 20.
  • a rectangular cut-out 21 In one of the side walls of the body 10 at the locking aperture 20 there is provided a rectangular cut-out 21.
  • a locking member 22 Extending laterally from the body 10 at the side of the body on which is located the cut-out 21, and attached to the body by means of a flexible portion 23 of reduced cross-section, is a locking member 22 in the shape of a rectangular block, dimensioned to fit within the locking aperture 20, and provided on its upper surface with serrations 13 which are exactly complementary to those of the tongue 12, but with the respective vertical and sloping faces oppositely directed.
  • the flexible portion 23 By bending the flexible portion 23, the member 22 may be pressed into the aperture 20, with its serrated surface facing the passageway 17, with the portion 23 received by the cut-out 21.
  • the connecting portion 23 may be we weakened as at 28 to form a hinge point, facilitating ' the bending of the connecting portion.
  • Projecting ribs 29a are provided on each side of the locking member adjacent the serrated surface, and these ribs are pressed past projecting flanges 29b on each of the opposed side walls of the aperture 20 when the locking member enters this aperture. In this way the ' locking member is held in place within the aperture 20 prior to the engagement of the clamp with the conduit or other member to be fastened, with the upper surface of the locking member standing proud of the body 10.
  • the connecting portion 23 is sufficiently resilient that when the locking member 22 is located within the aperture 20, the connecting portion urges it away from the passageway 17 to clear the passageway for the entry of the tongue 12.
  • the passageway 17 is dimensioned for the reception of the tongue 12, which may therefore be bent upwardly and back upon itself so its tip 16 enters the entry aperture 18.
  • the tip is then guided into the passageway by a radiused wall 24, and with the guidance of ramped surfaces 30, 31 and 32, the tip may be passed through the passageway t exit from the body whereupon it may be gripped, for example with pliers, to enable the tongue to be pulled through.
  • a plug 25 dimensioned to fit into the aperture 11, provided with a blank bore 33.
  • the clamp is to fixed in place by a fixing device of relatively large diameter such as a screw or proprietary fastener
  • the aperture 11 is used.
  • fixing is to be by means nail or other small diameter device
  • the plug 25 is pl in the aperture 11 and the fastener driven through the plug.
  • fastening mean may be employed.
  • the illustrated clamp is used in the following manner, a saddle clamp for electrical conduit.
  • the clamp is fixed in place by means of a suitable fastener as described above, and the locking member 22 is engaged within the aperture 20, the projections 29a and 29b holding the locking member in place.
  • the clamp is th engaged with the conduit by encircling the conduit wit the tongue 12 and passing the tongue through the passageway 17 as described above.
  • the tip 16 is gripped by means of pliers, and the tong pulled through the body.
  • the conduit will now press on the locking member 22 so that the serrations on the locking member are driven into engagement with those o the tongue, while the tongue is supported from below b the portion 27 of the body 10 which extends across the passageway 17 below the aperture 20.
  • the thickness of the locking member 22 is such that wh it is located within the aperture 20 and pressed again the tongue 12, the upper surface of the locking member will remain above the surrounding surface of the body so that it remains engaged by the member being fastened. This will be seen in Fig. 5.
  • the sloping surfaces 15 of the serrations will allow the serrations ride over each other, but the locking member will be driven into engagement with the tongue with increasing force.
  • the tongue will be locked into the body with great security, due to the force on the locki member and the number of inter-engaging vertical faces the serrations which act to prevent rearward movement o the tongue.
  • clamp may be used with range of conduit diameters, up to the limit imposed by length chosen for the tongue.
  • Illustrated in Fig. 6 is a modified form of the clamp which facilitates its re-usabililty, by enabling the locking of the clamp to be released while the clamp is still engaged with the conduit or other member.
  • the cut-out portion 21 is widened to the width of the aperture 20, so that the locking membe 22 may be drawn outwardly from its engagement within th aperture with a sliding action, in the direction of the arrow in Fig. 6.
  • This may be achieved, for example, b drawing on the portion 23 with a pair of pliers, and in this embodiment the portion 23 may be connected to the locking member only.
  • Figs. 7 and 8 show another embodiment of the invention which the locking member 22 forms part of the upper surface of the body 10, to which it is joined by an integral hinge portion 34.
  • the locking member may take many forms, and may for example simply comprise a thickened part of the body member attached one or more points or by a continuous membrane. What required is a member or combination of members which receive locking force from the article or articles to clamped, and engage the fastening member.

Abstract

A tie for cables and the like, with a tongue (12) threadable through a body (10), and a locking member (22) carried by the body (10) so as to be located between the tongue (12) and the cables or the like drawing of the tongue (12) through the body (10) to tie the cables forcing the cables against the locking member (22), which is thereby moved into locking engagement with the tongue (12).

Description

SADDLE CLAMP
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to devices such as saddle clamps for electrical conduit, ties, straps and clamps for cables, wires, pipes and other flexible or rigid members which are to be fixed in place, bundled together, tied or otherwise constricted.
The invention has particular application to clamps for flexible corrugated electrical conduit, but it is to be understood that the principles of the invention are of wide applicability in the clamping, tying or fastening art.
BACKGROUND ART
Conduit clamps are known in many forms, as are cable ties Typical conduit clamps known in the prior art comprise a
U-shaped portion dimensioned to fit over the conduit, wit fastening flanges at each end of the U-shaped portion. Such devices have the disadvantage of being suitable for one diameter of conduit only, and therefore necessitate a large inventory of components.
Clamps are known, particularly for clamping and fixing wire bundles, in which a flexible strap is tightened around a wire bundle, anchoring means such as an aperture in portion of the clamp, being provided by which the clam may be fixed in place. Such devices have the disadvantage that they are not re-usable, and exhibit limited security and strength of fastening.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a device which may be used with a wide variety of sizes of conduit, cables or other members, which offers security of clamping which is greater than that achieved by comparable prior art devices and which may if desired be re-used, while being simple to use and economical to manufacture.
In one broad form, the invention resides in fastening means comprising locking means interposed between an object or objects to be fastened and a fastening member, in which fastening of the object draws the object against the locking means to force the locking means into locking engagement with the fastening member.
Preferably the fastening means comprises means encircling the object or objects to be fastened, the encircling means being tightened about the object by fastening movement of the fastening means past the locking member, and engagement of the locking member with the fastening member prevents movement of the fastening member in the direction opposite to the fastening direction.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Illustrated in the accompanying drawings, by way of example, is a clamp embodying the present invention. In the drawings.
Fig. 1 is a plan view of the clamp; Fig. la is an end elevation of the locking member of the clamp of Fig. 1; Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation taken on the line
2-2 of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation taken on the line
3-3 of Fig. 1; Fig. 4 shows on an enlarged scale, the free end of the tongue of the clamp of Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 shows the assembled clamp in side elevation; Fig. 6 illustrates in fragmentary plan view a modified version of the clamp; Fig. 7 illustrates in fragmentary plan view a further modified version of the clamp; and Fig. 8 is a fragmentary cross section taken on the line 8-8 of Fig. 7.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The illustrated clamp is formed as a unitary moulding in suitable plastics material such as polypropylene or nylo and comprises a body 10 provided at one end with a fixin aperture 11.
Extending from the other end of the body 10 is a tongue 12, the upper surface of which is provided with serration 13 which extend continuously substantially for the whole of the length of the tongue. These serrations are preferably formed as shown in the detailed view of Fig. 4 with no internal or external radii between the substantially vertical faces 14 and the sloping faces 15.
As will be seen in Fig. 1, the tongue 12 is thin and therefore flexible, and at its free end its sides are tapered to provide a tip 16, the upper surface of which i free of serrations. As shown in Fig. 4, the upper and lower faces of the tip are chamfered at the' end of the tip, to facilitate the passage of the tongue through the body 10 as described below.
Extending longitudinally of the body 10, and opening to the end of the body below the tongue 12, is a passageway 17. This passageway opens to the upper surface of the body at an entry aperture 18, to the bottom of the body 1 at an aperture 19, and again to the upper surface of the body 10 at a locking aperture 20. In one of the side walls of the body 10 at the locking aperture 20 there is provided a rectangular cut-out 21.
Extending laterally from the body 10 at the side of the body on which is located the cut-out 21, and attached to the body by means of a flexible portion 23 of reduced cross-section, is a locking member 22 in the shape of a rectangular block, dimensioned to fit within the locking aperture 20, and provided on its upper surface with serrations 13 which are exactly complementary to those of the tongue 12, but with the respective vertical and sloping faces oppositely directed. By bending the flexible portion 23, the member 22 may be pressed into the aperture 20, with its serrated surface facing the passageway 17, with the portion 23 received by the cut-out 21.
The connecting portion 23 may be we weakened as at 28 to form a hinge point, facilitating' the bending of the connecting portion.
Projecting ribs 29a are provided on each side of the locking member adjacent the serrated surface, and these ribs are pressed past projecting flanges 29b on each of the opposed side walls of the aperture 20 when the locking member enters this aperture. In this way the' locking member is held in place within the aperture 20 prior to the engagement of the clamp with the conduit or other member to be fastened, with the upper surface of the locking member standing proud of the body 10.
Preferably, the connecting portion 23 is sufficiently resilient that when the locking member 22 is located within the aperture 20, the connecting portion urges it away from the passageway 17 to clear the passageway for the entry of the tongue 12.
The passageway 17 is dimensioned for the reception of the tongue 12, which may therefore be bent upwardly and back upon itself so its tip 16 enters the entry aperture 18. The tip is then guided into the passageway by a radiused wall 24, and with the guidance of ramped surfaces 30, 31 and 32, the tip may be passed through the passageway t exit from the body whereupon it may be gripped, for example with pliers, to enable the tongue to be pulled through.
Attached to the body 10 by means of a tear-off portion is a plug 25, dimensioned to fit into the aperture 11, provided with a blank bore 33. Where the clamp is to fixed in place by a fixing device of relatively large diameter such as a screw or proprietary fastener, the aperture 11 is used. Where fixing is to be by means nail or other small diameter device, the plug 25 is pl in the aperture 11 and the fastener driven through the plug. Of course other, or additional, fastening mean may be employed.
The illustrated clamp is used in the following manner, a saddle clamp for electrical conduit. The clamp is fixed in place by means of a suitable fastener as described above, and the locking member 22 is engaged within the aperture 20, the projections 29a and 29b holding the locking member in place. The clamp is th engaged with the conduit by encircling the conduit wit the tongue 12 and passing the tongue through the passageway 17 as described above.
The tip 16 is gripped by means of pliers, and the tong pulled through the body. The conduit will now press on the locking member 22 so that the serrations on the locking member are driven into engagement with those o the tongue, while the tongue is supported from below b the portion 27 of the body 10 which extends across the passageway 17 below the aperture 20.
The thickness of the locking member 22 is such that wh it is located within the aperture 20 and pressed again the tongue 12, the upper surface of the locking member will remain above the surrounding surface of the body so that it remains engaged by the member being fastened. This will be seen in Fig. 5.
As the tongue is pulled through the body, the sloping surfaces 15 of the serrations will allow the serrations ride over each other, but the locking member will be driven into engagement with the tongue with increasing force. As a result, wδen the tongue is fully tightene around the conduit, the tongue will be locked into the body with great security, due to the force on the locki member and the number of inter-engaging vertical faces the serrations which act to prevent rearward movement o the tongue.
It will be appreciated that the clamp may be used with range of conduit diameters, up to the limit imposed by length chosen for the tongue.
It will be appreciated that should the conduit or other member or members clamped be removed from the clamp, th locking member may be removed from the aperture or otherwise moved sufficiently away from the tongue to be disengaged therefrom, and the clamp may later be re-use
Illustrated in Fig. 6 is a modified form of the clamp which facilitates its re-usabililty, by enabling the locking of the clamp to be released while the clamp is still engaged with the conduit or other member.
In this embodiment the cut-out portion 21 is widened to the width of the aperture 20, so that the locking membe 22 may be drawn outwardly from its engagement within th aperture with a sliding action, in the direction of the arrow in Fig. 6. This may be achieved, for example, b drawing on the portion 23 with a pair of pliers, and in this embodiment the portion 23 may be connected to the locking member only. Figs. 7 and 8 show another embodiment of the invention which the locking member 22 forms part of the upper surface of the body 10, to which it is joined by an integral hinge portion 34.
As suggested by this further embodiment, the locking member may take many forms, and may for example simply comprise a thickened part of the body member attached one or more points or by a continuous membrane. What required is a member or combination of members which receive locking force from the article or articles to clamped, and engage the fastening member.
It will therefore be understood that the principles of invention are capable of embodiment in many other and diverse forms. For example, while the form of the serrations which has been described is believed to be best for the purpose for which the embodiment is to be utilized, other configurations may be suited to other purposes, and indeed in some cases the serrations may dispensed with, as the friction between the tongue and locking member may be found sufficient. Again, while device illustrated is formed as a single piece by moul in plastics, this is not essential, and devices embody the invention may be made in various sections, and may employ a variety of materials, for example combining m and plastics. Other variations in design and purpose will occur to those skilled in the art, and are within scope of the present invention.

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CLAIMS :
1. Means for fastening an object or objects, comprisi locking means and a fastening member, the locking means being interposed between said object or objects and the fastening member, fastening of the object drawing the object against the locking means to force the locking means into locking engagement with the fastening member.
2. Fastening means according to claim 1 comprising means encircling said object or objects, said encircling means being fastened about said object or objects.
3. Fastening means according to claim 2 wherein said encircling means is fastened about said object or object by relative movement in a fastening direction between th fastening member and the locking means.
4. Fastening means according to claim 3 wherein the engagement of the locking means the fastening member inhibits relative movement between the fastening member and the locking means in at least the direction opposite to said fastening direction.
5. Fastening means according to claim 4 wherein said encircling means comprises a flexible tongue.
6. Fastening means according to claim 5 wherein said fastening member comprises a portion of said tongue.
7. Fastening means according to claim 6 further comprising a body portion, said tongue extending from th body portion, the body portion comprising means definin path for said fastening member.
8. Fastening means according to claim 7 wherein the body portion further comprises means locating said lock means adjacent said path.
9. Fastening means according to claim 8 wherein sai locating means comprises an aperture in the body porti
10. Fastening means according to claim 9 wherein sai locking means comprises a locking member locatable wit said aperture.
11. Fastening means according to claim 10 wherein sa locking member contacts said fastening member when loc within said aperture.
12. Fastening means according to claim 10 wherein sa locking member is exposed to contact with said object objects when located within said aperture and in conta with said fastening member.
13. Fastening means according to claim 10 wherein sa locking member is attached to said body.
14. Fastening means according to claim 11 wherein sa locking member is attached to said body by flexible attachment means.
15. Fastening means according to claim 14 wherein sai attachment means is resilient, and urges said locking member away from said path when said locking member is located within said aperture.
16. Fastening means according to claim 10 further comprising support means in said body portion opposite said aperture, said path comprising a passage in said b portion passing between said aperture and said support means.
17. Fastening means according to claim 7 wherein said locking means comprise a locking member attached to sai body portion adjacent said path.
18. Fastening means according to claim 17 wherein sai locking member is attached to said body portion by flexible means.
19. Fastening means according to claim 18 wherein sai locking member is dimensioned so as to be exposed to contact with said ob'ject or objects when in contact wit said fastening member.
20. Fastening means according to any preceding claim wherein said fastening member is provided with serratio on a surface thereof which faces said locking means whe engaged therewith, said locking means being provided wi complementary serrations on a surface thereof facing sa fastening member when engaged therewith.
21. Fastening means according to claim 10 wherein sai locking member and said body portion are provided with interengaging means retaining said locking member in sa aperture upon its location therein prior to the engagem of said locking member by said object or objects.
22. Fastening means according to claim 21 wherein said interengaging means comprise rib means on said locking member and flange means on said body portion.
23. Fastening means according to any one of claims 10 16 or 20 to 22 wherein said aperture opens to a side of said body member to allow said locking member to enter be removed from said aperture from such side.
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