Aftercooler pipe support assembly

US9404607B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9404607-B2
Application numberUS-201414245579-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 4, 2014
Priority dateApr 4, 2014
Publication dateAug 2, 2016
Grant dateAug 2, 2016

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A support assembly for a pipe arrangement includes a bracket, a clamp configured to couple to the pipe arrangement, and linkage assemblies coupled to the bracket and the clamp. The linkage assemblies include a rod, a first connector coupled to the rod at a first end and coupled to the bracket by a first locking assembly at a second end, and a second connector coupled to the rod at a first end and coupled to the clamp by a second locking assembly at a second end. The first connector is configured to rotate relative to the bracket about the first locking assembly and the second connector is configured to rotate relative to the clamp about the second locking assembly to allow movement of the clamp relative to the bracket in a first plane. A tightening assembly is adjustable to move the clamp relative to the bracket in a second plane.

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What is claimed is: 1. A support system for a fluid pipe of an industrial vehicle, the system comprising: a first support assembly configured to couple a first portion of the fluid pipe to a fixed component of the vehicle, the first support assembly comprising: a first bracket configured to couple to the fixed component; a first clamp configured to couple to the first portion of the fluid pipe; and two or more first linkage assemblies coupled to the first bracket on a first end and to the first clamp on a second end, wherein the two or more first linkage assemblies are adjustable to allow movement of the first clamp relative to the first bracket in more than one plane, and wherein the two or more first linkage assemblies are configured to remain approximately parallel to each other when coupled to the first bracket and the first clamp; and a second support assembly configured to couple a second portion of the fluid pipe to the fixed component, the second support assembly comprising: a second bracket configured to couple to the fixed component; a second clamp configured to couple to the second portion of the fluid pipe; and two or more second linkage assemblies coupled to the second bracket on a first end and to the second clamp on a second end, wherein the two or more second linkage assemblies are adjustable to allow movement of the second clamp relative to the second bracket in more than one plane, and wherein, when coupled to the second bracket and the second clamp, the two or more second linkage assemblies are configured to remain angled relative to each other such that the first ends and the second ends of the two or more second linkage assemblies define an approximately trapezoidal arrangement. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first support assembly and the second support assembly are configured to define a substantially trapezoidal arrangement with the fixed component and the fluid pipe when coupled to the fixed component and the fluid pipe. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein each of the linkage assemblies includes: a rod configured to receive at least one of a compressive and a tensile force via the fluid pipe; a first connector coupled to the rod at a first end and coupled to an associated bracket at a second end by a first locking assembly; a second connector coupled to the rod at a first end and coupled to an associated clamp at a second end by a second locking assembly, wherein the first connector is configured to rotate relative to the associated bracket about the first locking assembly and the second connector is configured to rotate relative to the associated clamp about the second locking assembly to allow movement of the associated clamp relative to the associated bracket in a first plane of motion; and a tightening assembly coupled to the rod and to at least one of the connectors, the tightening assembly being adjustable to move the associated clamp relative to the associated bracket in a second plane of motion by shortening or lengthening the linkage assembly. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the tightening assembly includes a threaded nut positioned at an end of at least one of the connectors and configured to rotate to adjust the length of the linkage assembly, wherein the threaded nut includes a right hand thread coupled to one of: (i) the at least one of the connectors and (ii) the rod, and a left hand thread coupled to the other of: (i) the at least one of the connectors and (ii) the rod. 5. The system of claim 3 , wherein the relative movement of the first and second connectors may be limited by adjusting their respective locking assemblies. 6. A support system for an aftercooler pipe of an industrial vehicle, the system comprising: a first support assembly configured to couple a first portion of the aftercooler pipe to a platform of the vehicle, the first support assembly comprising: a first bracket configured to couple to the platform; a first clamp configured to couple to the first portion of the aftercooler pipe; and two or more first linkage assemblies coupled to the first bracket on a first end and to the first clamp on a second end, wherein the two or more first linkage assemblies are adjustable to allow movement of the first clamp relative to the first bracket in more than one plane, and wherein the two or more first linkage assemblies are configured to remain approximately parallel to each other when coupled to the first bracket and the first clamp; and a second support assembly configured to couple a second portion of the aftercooler pipe to the platform, the second support assembly comprising: a second bracket configured to couple to the platform; a second clamp configured to couple to the second portion of the aftercooler pipe; and two or more second linkage assemblies coupled to the second bracket on a first end and to the second clamp on a second end, wherein the two or more second linkage assemblies are adjustable to allow movement of the second clamp relative to the second bracket in more than one plane, and wherein, when coupled to the second bracket and the second clamp, the two or more second linkage assemblies are configured to remain angled relative to each other such that the first ends and the second ends of the two or more second linkage assemblies define an approximately trapezoidal arrangement; wherein the first support assembly and the second support assembly are configured to define a substantially trapezoidal arrangement with the platform and the aftercooler pipe when coupled to the platform and the aftercooler pipe. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein each of the linkage assemblies includes: a rod configured to receive at least one of a compressive and a tensile force via the aftercooler pipe; a first connector coupled to the rod at a first end and coupled to an associated bracket at a second end by a first locking assembly; a second connector coupled to the rod at a first end and coupled to an associated clamp at a second end by a second locking assembly, wherein the first connector is configured to rotate relative to the associated bracket about the first locking assembly and the second connector is configured to rotate relative to the associated clamp about the second locking assembly to allow movement of the associated clamp relative to the associated bracket in a first plane of motion; and a tightening assembly coupled to the rod and to at least one of the connectors, the tightening assembly being adjustable to move the associated clamp relative to the associated bracket in a second plane of motion by shortening or lengthening the linkage assembly. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the tightening assembly includes a threaded nut positioned at an end of at least one of the connectors and configured to rotate to adjust the length of the linkage assembly, wherein the threaded nut includes a right hand thread coupled to one of: (i) the at least one of the connectors and (ii) the rod, and a left hand thread coupled to the other of: (i) the at least one of the connectors and (ii) the rod. 9. The system of claim 7 , wherein a relative movement of the first and second connectors may be limited by adjusting their respective locking assemblies.

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Classifications

  • Improving ICE efficiencies · CPC title

  • F16L3/20Primary

    allowing movement in transverse direction · CPC title

  • fluid · CPC title

  • and hanging from a pendant (F16L3/14 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • F16L3/1016Primary

    the members being joined by means of two screws · CPC title

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What does patent US9404607B2 cover?
A support assembly for a pipe arrangement includes a bracket, a clamp configured to couple to the pipe arrangement, and linkage assemblies coupled to the bracket and the clamp. The linkage assemblies include a rod, a first connector coupled to the rod at a first end and coupled to the bracket by a first locking assembly at a second end, and a second connector coupled to the rod at a first end a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Caterpillar Global Mining Equipment Llc, Caterpillar Global Mining Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L3/20. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 02 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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