Hanger for mounting multiple cables
US-2018172183-A1 · Jun 21, 2018 · US
US11004367B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11004367-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916360485-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 27, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 11, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 11, 2021 |
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A cable hanger includes: a base panel having opposed ends; a pair of arms, each of the arms attached to a respective end of the base panel and having a free end; a pair of locking projections, each of the locking projections attached to a respective free end of the arms; and a pair of gripping members, each gripping member attached to a respective arm, each gripping member having opposed ends, wherein one of the ends of each gripping member is fixed to the arms and the other of the ends of each gripping member is fixed to the arm or to the base panel. The arms and locking projections are configured to spread apart to enable insertion of a cable between the arms, wherein the gripping projections engage and grip the cable, and wherein the locking projections are configured to be inserted into the aperture of the supporting structure.
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That which is claimed is: 1. A cable hanger for securing a cable to a supporting structure having an aperture, said cable hanger comprising: a base panel having opposed ends; a pair of arms, each of the arms attached to a respective end of the base panel and having a free end; a pair of locking projections, each of the locking projections attached to a respective free end of the arms; a pair of flex members, each flex member having opposed ends fixed to a respective arm; and a cantilevered gripping member extending from each flex member; wherein the arms and locking projections are configured to spread apart to enable insertion of a cable between the arms, wherein the cantilevered gripping members engage and grip the cable, and wherein the locking projections are configured to be inserted into the aperture of the supporting structure; wherein two cantilevered gripping members extend from each flex member; and wherein each of the flex members is a tripartite member and wherein the two cantilevered gripping members of each flex member are vertically offset from each other. 2. The cable hanger defined in claim 1 , wherein each of the arms includes an arcuate section, and wherein each of the flex members is attached at each end to the arcuate section. 3. The cable hanger defined in claim 1 , wherein each of the arms includes two straight sections, and each of the flex members includes two straight sections. 4. The cable hanger defined in claim 1 , wherein each of the gripping members includes at least one longitudinally-oriented flange. 5. The cable hanger defined in claim 4 , wherein the at least one flange is two flanges. 6. The cable hanger defined in claim 5 , wherein the flanges are positioned on opposite sides of a longitudinally-oriented slot. 7. The cable hanger defined in claim 4 , wherein the at least one flange includes a longitudinal flat edge configured to contact the cable. 8. A cable hanger for securing a cable to a supporting structure having an aperture, said cable hanger comprising: a base panel having opposed ends; a pair of arms, each of the arms attached to a respective end of the base panel and having a free end; a pair of locking projections, each of the locking projections attached to a respective free end of the arms; and a pair of flex members, each flex member having opposed ends fixed to a respective arm; wherein the arms and locking projections are configured to spread apart to enable insertion of a cable between the arms, and wherein the locking projections are configured to he inserted into the aperture of the supporting structure; and wherein each of the flex members is a tripartite member; and wherein each of the arms includes an arcuate section, and wherein each of the flex members is attached at each end to the arcuate section. 9. The cable hanger defined in claim 8 , further comprising a cantilevered gripping tab extending from each flex member, the gripping tabs engaging the cable. 10. A cable hanger for securing a cable to a supporting structure having an aperture, said cable hanger comprising: a base panel having opposed ends; a pair of arms, each of the arms attached to a respective end of the base panel and having a free end; a pair of locking projections, each of the locking projections attached to a respective free end of the arms; and a pair of flex members, each flex member having opposed ends, wherein one of the ends is fixed to a respective arm or to the base panel, each of the flex members including two cantilevered gripping sections and an intermediate section that form a concave pocket; wherein the arms and locking projections are configured to spread apart to enable insertion of a cable between the arms, wherein the gripping sections and the intermediate section engage and grip the cable in the concave pocket, and wherein the locking projections are configured to be inserted into the aperture of the supporting structure. 11. The cable hanger defined in claim 10 , wherein a second of the ends of each flex member is fixed to a respective arm. 12. The cable hanger defined in claim 10 , formed as a unitary member. 13. The cable hanger defined in claim 12 , formed of a metallic material.
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Joining sheets or plates to strips or bars (F16B5/0692 takes precedence) · CPC title
internal, i.e. with spreading action · CPC title
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collapsible · CPC title
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