Information
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Patent Grant
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6702236
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Patent Number
6,702,236
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Date Filed
Tuesday, July 2, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 9, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 248 567
- 248 743
- 248 636
- 248 28811
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A double offset hanger which is an integrally formed metal sheet including a plate formed to define a base and a mounting flange. The mounting flange adjacent and perpendicular to the base. The base including a hole therethrough, the hole forming a retainer comprising a wall defining a cylinder, the cylinder extending perpendicular to the base, the cylinder having a centerline offset in perpendicular and parallel directions from the mounting flange.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The field of the present invention is directed to construction hardware for the mounting of utilities
Building structures frequently require the mounting of conduit, pipe and miscellaneous architectural, decorative and mechanical devices thereto. To do so, a wide variety of brackets and other hardware have been developed. Such hardware is frequently, if not universally the subject of building code requirements, UL specifications and the like. For example, an offset hanger, such as that described in U.S. application Ser. No. 09/809,647, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference, has been employed for the mounting of pipe and conduit to a wall with spacing between the mounted element and the wall. However, due to, for example, structural or space limitations or simply for ease of access or convenience, it has been desirable to mount a pipe or conduit that is offset in two directions, i.e. offset in a direction normal and parallel to the hanger mounting surface. Naturally, cantilevered forces are applied to such hardware. With such applications, it is advantageous to have structurally rigid and easily mounted hangers to secure utilities within a structure.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a hanger having a retainer offset in two directions from the mounting flange.
In a first separate aspect of the present invention, the double offset hanger includes a planar base defining a base plane and edges. The base includes a hollow cylinder extending from the planar base and defining a hole. A mounting flange is fixed to the planar base along one of the edges of the planar base. The cylinder is offset from the mounting flange in the plane of the base in a first direction perpendicular to the plane of the mounting flange and in a second direction parallel to that plane.
In a second separate aspect of the invention, the double offset hanger includes a planar base defining a base plane and edges. The base includes a hollow cylinder extending from the planar base and defining a hole. A mounting flange is fixed to the planar base along one of the edges of the planar base and includes two holes therethrough. The cylinder is offset from the mounting flange in the plane of the base in a first direction perpendicular to the plane of the mounting flange and in a second direction parallel to that plane. A stiffening flange is along another of the edges of the planar base and extends substantially perpendicular to the base plane.
In a third separate aspect of the invention, the second aspect may further contemplate the mounting flange, the stiffening flange and the cylinder each extending perpendicularly from the base plane with the mounting flange on one side of the planar base and the stiffening flange and the cylinder on the other side of the planar base.
In a fourth separate aspect of the invention, any of the foregoing aspects may further include that the double offset hanger is integrally formed from a single sheet. This integral sheet may be formed by a stamping operation.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved hanger for mounting pipe or other utility lines offset in two directions from the mounting point. Other and further objects and advantages will appear hearinafter.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side view of a double offset hanger.
FIG. 2
is an end view of the hanger of FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Turning in detail to the figures, a double offset hanger
10
is illustrated. The hanger
10
is integrally formed from a metal sheet, preferably by a stamping operation. Although integrally forming the hanger
10
is not necessary to practice the present invention, such integral formation increases rigidity, avoids assembly issues and constrains costs. Various features will be described separately for convenience of disclosure in spite of the integral nature of the hanger as illustrated.
The hanger
10
is a plate formed to define a planar base
12
with a hollow cylinder defining a hole to act as a retainer
14
, a mounting flange
16
, and a stiffening flange
18
. The planar base
12
has two substantially parallel edges
22
,
24
, a retaining end
26
, and a mounting edge
28
. The retaining end
26
and the mounting edge
28
are offset from each other.
As illustrated in the Figures, the mounting flange
16
is adjacent and perpendicular to the base
12
at the mounting end
28
and has two mounting holes
36
extending therethrough. The two mounting holes
36
serve to prevent the hanger from rotating in the plane defined by the mounting flange
16
. The mounting flange
16
has a trapezoid shape which advantageously provides a gusset-like support between the mounting flange
16
and the base
12
. Although a trapezoid shaped mounting flange
16
is illustrated, the present invention is not limited to such a configuration. Those skilled in the art will recognize that other shapes or configurations suitable for mounting purposes may be used to practice the present invention.
The base
12
includes the retainer
14
located towards the retaining end
26
. A circular hole
32
is defined within the retainer
14
which has a wall
34
defining a cylinder on the inside surface
35
for receiving a pipe or conduit. The retainer
14
extends perpendicular to the plane of the base
12
; accordingly, the centerline defined by the cylinder is perpendicular to the base
12
. The perpendicular arrangement between the retainer
14
and the base
12
contributes some rigidity to the hanger
10
. Additionally, because the cylinder's inside surface
35
provides an area, the pipe or conduit received therein is subject to less concentration of force. Further, because the retainer
14
provides 360° support, the pipe or conduit is restrained or supported from all directions independent of the mounting orientation of the hanger
10
.
The inside surface
35
of the retainer
14
is finished smooth such that the pipe or conduit received will not be abraded even with sustained vibration. By integrally forming the retainer
14
, as by example a stamping operation, the inside surface
35
of the hanger
10
may be produced in a seamless form. Accordingly, less deburring or smoothing operation is needed. The wall
34
of the retainer
14
, though defining a cylinder by its inside surface
35
, need not have a consistent wall thickness. The wall
34
may have a thickness less than that of the base
12
. Further, the thickness of the wall
34
may vary, for example from a thickest portion adjacent to the base
12
and gradually thinning to the free end
38
of the retainer.
The retaining end
26
of the base
12
extends sufficiently around the retainer
14
to provide rigidity to maintain the cylindrical shape of the inside surface
35
. Preferably, the base
12
extends uniformly around the retainer
14
to provide symmetrical strength.
As illustrated in
FIG. 1
, the base
12
also includes two parallel edges
22
,
24
which defines a centerplane
42
located between the parallel sides and perpendicular to the base
12
. The centerplane
42
of the two parallel edges
22
,
24
defines the double offset direction between the pipe or conduit, received in the retainer
14
, and the beam or building attachment member, which the hanger
10
fastens to at the mounting flange
16
. The centerline of the retainer
14
is in line with the centerplane
42
, and the centerplane
42
and the mounting flange
16
form an acute angle α, shown as 45° in FIG.
1
. Alternatively, the double offset can be defined by the offset of the retainer
14
perpendicularly from the mounting plane of the mounting flange
16
(illustrated as X) and in the parallel direction from the mounting flange
16
—using the midpoint of the two mounting holes
36
as reference (illustrated as Y). The double offset configuration of hanger
10
advantageously eliminates need for offsetting means, such as, for example, wood blocking, that requires assembly and needs multiple fastening joints, i.e. one joint between the wood block and the beam, and a second joint between the wood block and a hanger.
The base
12
also includes a stiffening flange
18
. The stiffening flange
18
is adjacent to base
12
and extends perpendicularly along the parallel edge
24
. The stiffening edge
18
extends longitudinally from the mounting flange
16
to the center of the retainer
14
which advantageously increases the rigidity of the hanger
10
and provides cantilever strength. The stiffener
18
also has a trapezoid shape which advantageously provides a gusset-like support between the stiffener
18
and the base
12
. Although stiffener
18
is illustrated as extending perpendicularly along the parallel side
24
, it may extend along the parallel side
22
, along both parallel sides
22
and
24
, or in any suitable manner to provide rigidity and cantilever strength to the hanger
10
.
In use, the hanger
10
is secured onto a beam or other structural attachment member using screws, or other suitable fasteners, through the mounting holes
36
of the mounting flange
16
and receiving a pipe or conduit in the retainer
14
.
Thus, an improved double offset hanger is disclosed. While embodiments and applications of this invention have been shown and described, it would be apparent to those skilled in the art that many more modifications are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The invention, therefore is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A double offset hanger comprisinga planar base defining a base plane and edges and including a hollow cylinder extending from the planar base and defining a hole through the hollow cylinder and a centerline; a mounting flange fixed to the planar base along one of the edges thereof and defining a mounting plane, the centerline of the cylinder being offset from the mounting flange in the base plane in a first direction perpendicular to the mounting plane and in the base plane in a second direction parallel to the mounting plane.
- 2. The double offset hanger of claim 1 further comprisinga stiffening flange along another of the edges of the planar base and extending substantially perpendicular to the base plane.
- 3. The double offset hanger of claim 2, the stiffening flange extending in a direction from the base plane opposite to the direction of the mounting flange.
- 4. The double offset hanger of claim 1, the cylinder extending from the base plane in a direction opposite the direction of the mounting flange.
- 5. The double offset hanger of claim 1 integrally formed from a single sheet.
- 6. The double offset hanger of claim 5 formed by a stamping operation.
- 7. The double offset hanger of claim 1, the mounting flange including at least one mounting hole therethrough.
- 8. A double offset hanger comprising a base defining a base plane and edges and including a hollow cylinder extending perpendicularly from the planar base and defining a hole through the planar base and a centerline;a mounting flange fixed to the planar base along one of the edges thereof, defining a mounting plane and including mounting holes therethrough, the centerline of the cylinder being offset from the mounting flange in the base plane in a first direction perpendicular to the mounting plane and in the base plane in a second direction parallel to the mounting plane; a stiffening flange along another of the edges of the planar base and extending substantially perpendicular to the base plane.
- 9. The double offset hanger of claim 8, the mounting flange, the stiffening flange and the cylinder each extending perpendicularly from the base plane, the mounting flange on one side of the planar base and the stiffening flange and the cylinder on the other side of the planar base.
- 10. The double offset hanger of claim 8 being integrally formed from a single sheet.
- 11. The double offset hanger of claim 10 formed by a stamping operation.
- 12. A double offset hanger comprisinga planar base defining a base plane and edges and including a hollow cylinder extending perpendicularly from the planar base and defining a hole through the planar base and a centerline; a mounting flange fixed to the planar base along one of the edges thereof and defining a mounting plane, the centerline of the cylinder being offset from the mounting flange in the base plane in a first direction perpendicular to the mounting plane and in the base plane in a second direction parallel to the mounting plane.
- 13. The double offset hanger of claim 12 further comprisinga stiffening flange along another of the edges of the planar base and extending substantially perpendicular to the base plane.
- 14. The double offset hanger of claim 13, the stiffening flange extending in a direction from the base plane opposite to the direction of the mounting flange.
- 15. The double offset hanger of claim 12, the cylinder extending from the base plane in a direction opposite the direction of the mounting flange.
- 16. The double offset hanger of claim 12, the mounting flange including mounting holes therethrough.
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