US Patent: 821,426
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Adjustable Clamp for Pipes
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Patentee:
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John J. Meyer (exact or similar names) - New York, NY |
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Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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Jul. 20, 1905 |
Granted: |
May 22, 1906 |
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Joel Havens
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Description: |
Abstract:
he general purposes of my invention are similar to those accomplished by the apparatus described in said patent. It can be applied to horizontal, vertical, or slanting walls and can be used with all kinds of pipes, for flagpoles and other devices which pass through walls. It is essentially an adjustable escutcheon. It can be used not alone for roof vent-pipes or roof-flanges, but for many other purposes, such as to cover holes made by all kinds of pipes passing through walls, and on steam-engine shafts to keep oil from running down the shafts. While it may assist in supporting a roof or other structure, it is chiefly designed to form a watertight joint and to provide means for keeping the joint tight if the roof settles or if the pipe expands or contracts.
Claim:
A clamping device for pipes, comprising an adjustable band, a pair of brackets there- on, each having a perforated flange, one of the brackets being elongated, a lengthening and strengthening piece located between the brackets and bearing against the band, said lengthening-piece having perforations, and a bolt passing through the perforations of the strengthening-piece and a perforation of one of the said brackets. |
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