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US2546593A
US2546593A US70408A US7040849A US2546593A US 2546593 A US2546593 A US 2546593A US 70408 A US70408 A US 70408A US 7040849 A US7040849 A US 7040849A US 2546593 A US2546593 A US 2546593A
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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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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60MPOWER SUPPLY LINES, AND DEVICES ALONG RAILS, FOR ELECTRICALLY- PROPELLED VEHICLES
    • B60M1/00Power supply lines for contact with collector on vehicle
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  • My invention consists in a new and improved hanger clamp for the support of trolley wires and feeder wires from a flanged overhead support, such as an I-beam and for insulating the wires from the latter.
  • my improved hanger clamp is especially intended for use in suspending trolley and feeder wires from the roof of a mine, it is also advantageously adapted to support the wires from any overhead structure.
  • hanger clamp that is adjustable without substitution of parts for mounting on diiierent dimensions of overhead supports, such as I-beams.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation showin the improved hanger clamp supporting a trolley wire and secured to an overhead beam which is shown in section;
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the same taken along the irregular line 2-2 in Fig. 1, and
  • Fig. 3 is a like section taken along the line 33 in Fig. 1.
  • l2 indicates a pair of coacting jaw plates having horizontal pivotal ribs l3 adjacent their upper extremities which bear against the opposite sides of the block i i.
  • a bolt i l extends through the hole II in the block it and through registering holes iii in the opposed jaws 12. The upper portions of the jaws are vertical and clear the sides of the block ll) below the ribs IS.
  • the jaws l2 depend below the block W and their lower portions converge toward each other, as shown in Fig. 2, and at their extremities they are provided with coacting grooves It in which the wire I? is engaged, the tightening of the nut on the bolt Id causing the jaws to swing toward each other, pivoting on the ribs E3 to firmly grip and hold the wire.
  • the letter Adjacent the top edge of the block Ill the letter is provided with horizontally spaced apart transverse holes l8.
  • l9 indicates a pair of fiat parallel horizontal metal bars, which may be cut from steel of narrow gauge, which bars fit against the opposite sides of the block and are provided with holes 20 registering with the holes l8 in the block. 2
  • the block ii) is of sufficient vertical dimension that these is a substantial space between the upper ends of the jaw plates 12 and the lower edges of the horizontal bars It to completely and permanently insulate the bars from the jaw plates.
  • the top edges of the bars it are disposed in the same horizontal plane as is the top edge of the block Hi, so that when the assembled block and bars are placed beneath the overhead beam 22, which is provided with the bottom flange 23, the block and bars will fit snugly against the flat bottom surface of the flanged beam.
  • the lower edges of the spaced pair of bars I! are provided with aligned pairs of arcuate notches 24 which are engaged by the cylindrical head 25 of the T-bolts 26, the threaded ends of which extend upwardly between the spaced bars [9 and through the bolt holes 2! in the clamp plates 23, the outer ends of which are provided with depending fianges 29 which bear on the top edges of the bars [5 while the inner ends overlap the flanges 23 of the beam 22 and are firmly clamped down thereon as the nut 38 is screwed down on the threaded end of the bolts 26.
  • the bars i9 may be provided with additional notches in their lower edges as indi- 3 cated at 24a in Fig. 1 so that the T-bolts and clamp plates may be properly positioned to engage the flanges of th beam to which the hanger clamp is to be attached.
  • hanger clamps are not required as a clamp of the selected standard size may be readily and quickly secured to beams of many different widths.
  • My impr ved hanger clamp may thus be secured to any type of overhead beam provided with bottom flanges, whether of I-beam, T-beam, railway rail shape or other shape.
  • My improved hanger clamp may be much more quickly applied to an overhead support than is possible with other forms of hanger clamps now in use, and as quickly removed.
  • My improved hanger clamp has no loose or separate parts which might become misplaced, but it is an assembled unit which is easy to handle.
  • a hanger clamp for suspending an electric conductor from an overhead support which is provided adjacent its lower surface with opposed lateral flanges, the combination of a block formed of dielectric material having parallel sides, a pair of elongated parallel metal bars in spaced relation to each other fixedly secured to the op-- posite sides of said blocl: and extending beyond the opposite ends of the block, said bars being arranged to fit up against th bottom of the flanges of the overhead support, T-b01ts having portions arranged to engage aligned pairs of notches in the bottom edges of said bars and having their stems extending up between said bars, clamp plates having holes through which the stems of said T-bolts tend upwardly said clamp plates arranged to overlap the edges of the flanges of the overhead support and nuts arranged to be screwed down against the said plates to force said plates into engagement with said flanges, and means secured to and depending from the lower portion of the dielectric block for engaging the electric conductor, said means being spaced sufiiciently
  • a hanger clamp for suspending an electric conductor from an overhead support which is provided adjacent its lower surface with opposed lateral flanges, the combination of a block formed of dielectric material having parallel sides, a pair of relatively elongated parallel metal bars in spaced relation to each other fixedly secured to the opposite sides of the block and extending beyond the opposite ends of the latter, said bars being arranged to fit up against the under surface of the overhead support, T-bolts arranged to engage the bars from beneath and to extend upward between the bars, clamp plates having holes through which said bolts extend, said clamp plates being arranged to overlap the edges of the flanges of the overhead support when the hanger clamp is in place, nuts arranged to be screwed down on the bSlts against the clamp plates to force the clamp plates into engagement with the flanges, means secured to and depending from the lower portion or" the dielectric block for engaging the electric conductor, said means being laced suihciently from the metal bars to insulate said means from the metal bars, and depending

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March 1951 A. H. GENTER COMBINATION HANGER AND CLAMP FOR N SUPPORTING ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS Filed Jan. 12, 1949 [I ZB May/0 3) QZB Q- l I /9 JNVENTOR. A 4 552/ 6 flax/r52 Patented Mar. 27, 1951 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFlQE Albert H. Genter, Mount Lebanon, Pa.
Application January 12, 1949, Serial No. 70,408
2 Claims.
My invention consists in a new and improved hanger clamp for the support of trolley wires and feeder wires from a flanged overhead support, such as an I-beam and for insulating the wires from the latter.
While my improved hanger clamp is especially intended for use in suspending trolley and feeder wires from the roof of a mine, it is also advantageously adapted to support the wires from any overhead structure.
Amon the objects which I have in view are the following:
The provision of a novel and efficient hanger clamp which is more rigid and less liable to impairment in service than the types of hanger clamps now in common use, such for instance as the well-known bell and expansion bolt hanger clamp.
The provision of a hanger clamp which is more simple in construction and less expensive to manufacture than the present known hanger clamps.
The provision of an overhead hanger clamp which supports the wire at a shorter distance from the mine roof so that it may be successfully used in mines having low roofs on account of the relative thinness of the vein of coal being mined.
The provision of a hanger clamp which requires no boring or drilling of holes in the mine roof or the supports of the latter to receive the conventional expansion bolts.
The provision of a hanger clamp that is adjustable without substitution of parts for mounting on diiierent dimensions of overhead supports, such as I-beams.
Other advantages will appear from the following description.
In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate a practical embodiment of the principles of my invention.
Fig. 1 is a side elevation showin the improved hanger clamp supporting a trolley wire and secured to an overhead beam which is shown in section;
Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the same taken along the irregular line 2-2 in Fig. 1, and
Fig. 3 is a like section taken along the line 33 in Fig. 1.
Referring to the drawings, It indicates a block of dielectric material of high tensile strength, such as a hydraulically and thermally compressed material like the synthetic resin known by the trade-mark Bakelite. The block H! has flat parallel sides and upper and lower longitudinal edges. Spaced below its vertical center the block it is provided with a transverse bolt hole I 1. l2 indicates a pair of coacting jaw plates having horizontal pivotal ribs l3 adjacent their upper extremities which bear against the opposite sides of the block i i. A bolt i l extends through the hole II in the block it and through registering holes iii in the opposed jaws 12. The upper portions of the jaws are vertical and clear the sides of the block ll) below the ribs IS.
The jaws l2 depend below the block W and their lower portions converge toward each other, as shown in Fig. 2, and at their extremities they are provided with coacting grooves It in which the wire I? is engaged, the tightening of the nut on the bolt Id causing the jaws to swing toward each other, pivoting on the ribs E3 to firmly grip and hold the wire.
Adjacent the top edge of the block Ill the letter is provided with horizontally spaced apart transverse holes l8. l9 indicates a pair of fiat parallel horizontal metal bars, which may be cut from steel of narrow gauge, which bars fit against the opposite sides of the block and are provided with holes 20 registering with the holes l8 in the block. 2| indicates rivets snugly fitting the holes [8 and 29, thus firmly and permanently securing the bars 19 to the block Ill.
The block ii) is of sufficient vertical dimension that these is a substantial space between the upper ends of the jaw plates 12 and the lower edges of the horizontal bars It to completely and permanently insulate the bars from the jaw plates. The top edges of the bars it are disposed in the same horizontal plane as is the top edge of the block Hi, so that when the assembled block and bars are placed beneath the overhead beam 22, which is provided with the bottom flange 23, the block and bars will fit snugly against the flat bottom surface of the flanged beam.
The lower edges of the spaced pair of bars I!) are provided with aligned pairs of arcuate notches 24 which are engaged by the cylindrical head 25 of the T-bolts 26, the threaded ends of which extend upwardly between the spaced bars [9 and through the bolt holes 2! in the clamp plates 23, the outer ends of which are provided with depending fianges 29 which bear on the top edges of the bars [5 while the inner ends overlap the flanges 23 of the beam 22 and are firmly clamped down thereon as the nut 38 is screwed down on the threaded end of the bolts 26.
To enable the hanger clamp to be readily attached to beams having different overall width of flanges, the bars i9 may be provided with additional notches in their lower edges as indi- 3 cated at 24a in Fig. 1 so that the T-bolts and clamp plates may be properly positioned to engage the flanges of th beam to which the hanger clamp is to be attached.
Thus difierent sizes of hanger clamps are not required as a clamp of the selected standard size may be readily and quickly secured to beams of many different widths.
My impr ved hanger clamp may thus be secured to any type of overhead beam provided with bottom flanges, whether of I-beam, T-beam, railway rail shape or other shape.
My improved hanger clamp may be much more quickly applied to an overhead support than is possible with other forms of hanger clamps now in use, and as quickly removed.
My improved hanger clamp has no loose or separate parts which might become misplaced, but it is an assembled unit which is easy to handle.
I claim:
1. In a hanger clamp for suspending an electric conductor from an overhead support which is provided adjacent its lower surface with opposed lateral flanges, the combination of a block formed of dielectric material having parallel sides, a pair of elongated parallel metal bars in spaced relation to each other fixedly secured to the op-- posite sides of said blocl: and extending beyond the opposite ends of the block, said bars being arranged to fit up against th bottom of the flanges of the overhead support, T-b01ts having portions arranged to engage aligned pairs of notches in the bottom edges of said bars and having their stems extending up between said bars, clamp plates having holes through which the stems of said T-bolts tend upwardly said clamp plates arranged to overlap the edges of the flanges of the overhead support and nuts arranged to be screwed down against the said plates to force said plates into engagement with said flanges, and means secured to and depending from the lower portion of the dielectric block for engaging the electric conductor, said means being spaced sufiiciently from the metal bars to insulate the electric conductor from said bars, there being provided plurality of spaced apart pairs of said notches to be selectively engaged by said bolts and thus enable the hanger clamp to be secured to overhead supports of difierent overall width.
.2. In a hanger clamp for suspending an electric conductor from an overhead support which is provided adjacent its lower surface with opposed lateral flanges, the combination of a block formed of dielectric material having parallel sides, a pair of relatively elongated parallel metal bars in spaced relation to each other fixedly secured to the opposite sides of the block and extending beyond the opposite ends of the latter, said bars being arranged to fit up against the under surface of the overhead support, T-bolts arranged to engage the bars from beneath and to extend upward between the bars, clamp plates having holes through which said bolts extend, said clamp plates being arranged to overlap the edges of the flanges of the overhead support when the hanger clamp is in place, nuts arranged to be screwed down on the bSlts against the clamp plates to force the clamp plates into engagement with the flanges, means secured to and depending from the lower portion or" the dielectric block for engaging the electric conductor, said means being laced suihciently from the metal bars to insulate said means from the metal bars, and depending flanges on the outer er. .s of the clamp plates 2. ch engage the to edges of the bars to space the horizontal portions of said clamp plates from the bars and cause the free extremities of the clamp plates to be forced downwardly into engagement with the upper surfaces of the flanges of the overhead support as the nuts are tightened on the bolts.
ALBERT H. GENTER.
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US1303424A (en) * 1919-05-13 Clamping device
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US1786937A (en) * 1926-06-17 1930-12-30 Rubber Shock Insulator Corp Mounting for electric conductors
US1868723A (en) * 1928-10-13 1932-07-26 Delta Star Electric Co Insulating support

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US1028668A (en) * 1911-09-02 1912-06-04 Edward J Blair Support for third rails.
US1786937A (en) * 1926-06-17 1930-12-30 Rubber Shock Insulator Corp Mounting for electric conductors
US1715478A (en) * 1927-01-05 1929-06-04 Line Material Co Cap for insulators
US1868723A (en) * 1928-10-13 1932-07-26 Delta Star Electric Co Insulating support

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US3288409A (en) * 1964-09-23 1966-11-29 Jr Malcolm Bethea Angle suspension clamp for cables
US20120181396A1 (en) * 2011-01-19 2012-07-19 Conxtech, Inc. Modular pipe-shoe, pipe-support system
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