Abstract:
A support collar for cables, pipes or the like includes a head portion having a pass-through opening; two side portions extending from the head portion and ending with abutment portions disposed substantially parallel to the head portion and with a coupling element adapted to engage the collar onto a support plate or the head portion of another support collar; and retaining members within the housing area for retaining firmly the cable or pipe. The retaining members include a clip having retaining arms that extend inside the housing area and can be elastically splayed to engage the cable or pipe due to an elastic pressure exerted transversely thereon. Each of the retaining arms cooperates with a flap that extends into the housing area opposite of the retaining arms, so that the flap is abutted against the retaining arm when the cable or pipe is engaged in the clip.
Abstract:
A saddle for supporting elongated bodies such as cables, pipes and the like includes a body with a rectangular or quadrangular section, obtained by coupling two half-saddles. Each half-saddle has an outer portion or shell made from a plastic material and an internal portion or core made from an elastomeric material, on which one or more grooves are defined for housing the elongated bodies and which, when the two half-saddles are coupled, define one or more continuous rings for retaining an elongated body.
Abstract:
A saddle for supporting elongated bodies such as cables, pipes and the like includes a body with a rectangular or quadrangular section, obtained by coupling two half-saddles. Each half-saddle has an outer portion or shell made from a plastic material and an internal portion or core made from an elastomeric material, on which one or more grooves are defined for housing the elongated bodies and which, when the two half-saddles are coupled, define one or more continuous rings for retaining an elongated body.
Abstract:
A clamp for mounting cables to a supporting element includes a jumper having a “C”-shaped cross-section with two opposite wings interconnected by a core, the two wings and the core being provided with respective pass-through holes. At least one of those pass-through holes is provided in combination with an insert or an adapter having a threaded pass-through hole.
Abstract:
A clamp for mounting cables to a supporting element includes a jumper having a “C”-shaped cross-section with two opposite wings interconnected by a core, the two wings and the core being provided with respective pass-through holes. At least one of those pass-through holes is provided in combination with an insert or an adapter having a threaded pass-through hole.
Abstract:
A pole collar for mounting cables to a tubular supporting element includes at least one bracket having at least one pass-through hole defined therein, in combination with an insert or adapter having a threaded pass-through hole.
Abstract:
A device for fixing elongated bodies to a supporting cable includes a body containing a seat for the supporting cable and a seat for the elongated body, wherein, for the independent closing of the seats, a lid is provided that closes the seat of the supporting cable and a lid that closes the seat of the elongated body. A device according to the invention offers the advantage of not requiring the perfect positioning of the coaxial wire with respect to the supporting cable by having a distinct or separate system for fixing the device onto the coaxial wire and supporting cable, respectively. Another advantage of a device according to the invention lies in its autonomy because it does not require additional elements for consolidating the installation.
Abstract:
A support collar for elongated bodies includes a frame and retaining arms extending from the frame toward the interior the frame. A rib is defined at least partly around the attachment edge of the retaining arms to the frame and along at least a portion of the retaining arms.
Abstract:
A support collar for cables, tubes, or the like includes retaining arms, each of which includes a third segment extending from the free end of a second arched segment, in a direction opposite to a first V-shaped segment. Each third segment is shaped as an angled or arched winglet directed toward a corresponding side portion and/or at least one flap, so as to facilitate entry of the cable, tube or the like to slot between the arm segments.
Abstract:
A support collar for long articles, in particular cables, pipes and/or the like, includes a sheet-like structure provided with a flat top end portion, having an opening, and two side portions perpendicular to the top end portion, each having a respective engaging element for engaging the support collar on a support plate or on a top end portion of another support collar. The side portions and the top end portion delimit an area for partially housing an article to be supported. The collar also includes a retainer for keeping the long article stably joined to the sheet-like structure, which includes at least one retaining clip provided with two gripping arms which extend inside the housing area. The gripping arms can be elastically splayed so as to engage with and retain the long article inside the housing area, pressing it elastically in directions transverse to the longitudinal extension thereof.