1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to clamps and more particularly, to a beam clamp for fastening to a beam for the hanging of a heavy object.
2. Description of the Related Art
Beam clamps are intensively used in construction to suspend heavy objects. Conventional beam clamps are commonly forged from metal. During installation of a beam clamp in a beam, a screw bolt is threaded into the beam clamp and stopped against the periphery of the beam to hold the beam clamp in place. Beam clamps made of metal by forging are commonly heavy and expensive, and may slip easily after installation. There are also known beam clamps directly made from a metal plate by stamping. Beam clamps made of a metal plate by stamping have a low structural strength because of thin wall thickness. These beam clamps have claws for fastening to a beam. During installation of a beam clamp in a beam, screws are used and driven into the beam to fix the beam clamp in position. However, because of thin wall thickness, the depth of the claws in the beam is limited, and the beam clamp may fall from the beam accidentally.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. According to one aspect of the present invention, the beam clamp comprises a C-shaped clamp body, and a hanging plate. The C-shaped clamp body comprises a through hole formed of a threaded big circular hole and a small circular hole in tangent with the threaded big circular hole, a plurality of barbed protrusions protruded from two distal ends thereof, and two parallel cuts extending downwardly from a middle part thereof, and a hanging plate portion extending from the clamp body and suspending between the two parallel cuts. The hanging plate comprises a hanging hole, a plurality of forwardly and backwardly curved semicircular flanges alternatively disposed at different elevations, and threads formed on the forwardly and backwardly curved semicircular flanges for securing a threaded member.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the clamp body comprises a plurality of reinforcing ribs and recessed portions that reinforce the structural strength of the beam clamp.
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When in use, the C-shaped clamp body 1 is attached to the beam 3, and the barbed protrusions 10 are then driven into the surface of the beam 3 to prohibit disconnection of the clamp body portion 1 from the beam 3, and then one screw bolt 4 is threaded into the through hole 13 and stopped against the top surface of the beam 3 to enhance the connection between the clamp body portion 1 and the beam 3. When installed, the hanging hole 20 is provided for the hanging of a heavy object by means of a hook bar or steel rope. A handing bar 5 can be fastened with its threaded end to the threads 22 on the forwardly and backwardly curved semicircular flanges 21 to hand a heavy object.
As stated above, the beam clamp is directly made out of one single metal plate. Therefore, the beam clamp is easy and inexpensive to manufacture.
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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