Claims
- 1. A grommet clamp for clamping an object having a major axis, comprising:
- a pair of arcuate clamp shells to receive the object to be clamped, the clamp shells mate along a clamping plane, each clamp shell having a pair of symmetrical inside grooves that are axially oriented extending longitudinally along the major axis and adjacent to the clamping plane, each of the grooves are defined by a pair of surfaces of the clamp shell intersecting at an acute angle and extending radially into a low stress area of the clamp shells allowing the clamp shells to be thin and light weight;
- a pair of grommet halves located inside the clamp shells, each grommet having a pair of symmetrical ridges that are axially oriented extending longitudinally along the major axis and extending radially from the major axis and outward from each grommet half, the ridges being larger than the grooves so that the ridges and grooves mechanically attach when engaged to positively retain the grommet halves in the clamp shells preventing circumferential movement of the grommet halves relative to the clamp shells;
- a fastener securing the clamp to an existing structure.
- 2. The clamp of claim 1 wherein the grommets further comprise a pair of ribs extending radially from the grommets that are adjacent to the clamp shells for preventing axial movement of the grommet halves relative to the clamp shells.
- 3. The clamp of claim 1 wherein the clamp shells further comprise a pair of flanges extending outwardly therefrom having a retention means for keeping the grommet clamp as an assembly during maintenance to the clamp and the gripped object.
- 4. The clamp of claim 1 wherein the clamp further comprises a block with a first part that has a passageway allowing one of the clamp shells to be disengaged from the gripped object and a second part that has a clearance hole to accept the fastener.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention, pursuant to Contract No. F33657-91-C-0007 (.946) awarded by the Department of the Air Force.
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