Patent ID: 8459598
Filing Date: 2013-06-11
Classification: F16L,H02G

Abstract:
1. A pipe hanger for use with an associated support structure that comprises first and second laterally spaced and inwardly extending projections; the pipe hanger comprising: a suspending portion comprising: a body; first and second flanges that extend outwardly from the body; and, third and fourth flanges that extend outwardly from the body and below the first and second flanges respectively to define first and second recesses therebetween, wherein the first and second recesses are operable to receive the first and second projections of the associated support structure to suspend the pipe hanger from the associated structure without the use of fasteners; a retaining portion supported to the body and comprising first and second segments that together form an aperture that is operable to receive the first associated object, wherein the first and second segments are adjustably connectable to each other to adjust the size of the aperture to accommodate different sized associated objects; and an extension portion attached to the body and positioned between the suspending portion and the retaining portion, wherein the extension portion includes a first portion that extends along a first path that is arcuate in a first plane, wherein the extension portion includes a second portion that merges with the second segment and extends along a second path that is also arcuate in the first plane with the first and second portions being mirror-shaped with respect to one another, wherein the first segment extends along a third path that is arcuate in a second plane that is transverse to the first plane, wherein the second segment extends along a fourth path that is arcuate in the second plane, wherein the first portion and the first segment merge along a third portion cohabitant to both the first portion and the first segment, wherein the third portion extends along a fifth path that is continuously arcuate and extends between the first and second planes, wherein the second portion and the second segment merge along a fourth portion cohabitant to both the second portion and the second segment, and wherein the fourth portion extends along a sixth path that is continuously arcuate and extends between the first and second planes.