Hose clamp assembly offset mounting capability

The present invention includes the utilization of support blocks with angular surfaces which define semi-circular notches therein so that when assembled the semi-circular notches are aligned to form substantially circular regions for supporting a plurality of hoses individually in an offset and spaced relationship from one another. The ability to utilize support blocks which are designed in such a manner provides a space efficient manner for holding the individual hoses, while simultaneously, protecting the hoses from damage.

TECHNICAL FIELD 
This invention relates generally to a clamp assembly for use in securing a 
plurality of hoses individually and more particularly to the offset 
spacing and stability of the individual hoses for increased space 
efficiency and protection of the individual hoses. 
BACKGROUND ART 
It is typically known that clamping devices are used for securing a high 
number of hoses or conduits on a wide variety of machines. Many such 
clamping devices allow adequate spacing for the hoses or conduits, either 
between the individual hoses or conduits themselves or from other adjacent 
components, to prevent damage to the hoses and conduits. One such clamping 
device includes a bent plate with a ladder construction capable of 
securing a plurality of hoses or conduits in a spaced and angled 
relationship to one another. The securing of the hose or conduit occurs 
through the use of a flexible fastener which is tightened around each hose 
at various rungs of the ladder. 
In some instances, however, a clamping device is needed to secure 
individual hoses or conduits in an arrangement which is more space 
efficient and ensures higher protection from damage and instability. 
Therefore, it is important to utilize a clamp device which is easily 
manufactured and assembled and which can be adapted to hold a plurality of 
hoses or conduits with ease. 
The present invention is directed to overcoming the problems as set forth 
above. 
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION 
In one aspect of the present invention, a clamp assembly is adapted for 
holding individual ones of a plurality of hoses. The clamp assembly 
comprises bottom, top and at least one intermediate support blocks. The 
bottom support block has a lower surface, a substantially angled upper 
surface which defines at least one semi-circular notch therein and a pair 
of openings defined therethrough spaced from one another. The top support 
block has an upper surface, a substantially angled lower surface which 
defines at least one semi-circular notch therein and a pair of openings 
defined therethrough spaced from one another. The at least one 
intermediate support block has substantially angled upper and lower 
surfaces with each defining at least one semi-circular notch therein. The 
at least one intermediate support block is disposed between the top and 
bottom support blocks and is positioned therebetween and has a pair of 
openings defined therethrough spaced from one another. The clamp assembly 
further comprises a tubular connecting device and a securing mechanism. 
The tubular connecting device extends through each of the spaced pair of 
openings defined through each of the bottom, top and intermediate support 
blocks to align the semi-circular notch of the at least one intermediate 
support block with the respective semi-circular notches of the top and 
bottom support blocks to define a plurality of spaced substantially 
circular regions for supporting the plurality of hoses individually 
therein. The securing mechanism is operatively associated with each of the 
tubular connecting devices and the bottom and top support blocks to hold 
the bottom, top and intermediate support blocks together. 
In another aspect of the present invention, a clamp assembly is adapted for 
holding individual ones of a plurality of hoses. The clamp assembly 
comprises bottom, top and at least one intermediate support blocks. The 
bottom support block has a lower surface, a substantially angled upper 
surface which defines a pair of semi-circular notches therein and a pair 
of openings defined therethrough spaced from one another. The top support 
block has an upper surface, a substantially angled lower surface which 
defines a pair of semi-circular notches therein and a pair of openings 
defined therethrough spaced from one another. The at least one 
intermediate support block has substantially angled upper and lower 
surfaces with each defining a pair of semi-circular notches therein. The 
at least one intermediate support block is disposed between the top and 
bottom support blocks and is positioned therebetween and has a pair of 
openings defined therethrough spaced from one another. The clamp assembly 
further comprises a tubular connecting device and a securing mechanism. 
The tubular connecting device extends through each of the spaced pair of 
openings defined through each of the bottom, top and intermediate support 
blocks to align the semi-circular notches of the at least one intermediate 
support block with the respective pair of semi-circular notches of the top 
and bottom support blocks to define a plurality of spaced and offset 
substantially circular regions for supporting the plurality of hoses 
individually therein. The securing mechanism is operatively associated 
with each of the tubular connecting devices and the bottom and top support 
blocks to hold the bottom, top and intermediate support blocks together. 
The present invention includes the utilization of support blocks with 
angular surfaces which define semi-circular notches therein so that when 
assembled the semi-circular notches are aligned to form substantially 
circular regions for supporting a plurality of individual hoses which are 
offset and spaced from one another. The ability to utilize support blocks 
which are designed in such a manner provides a space efficient manner for 
holding the individual hoses, while simultaneously, protecting the hoses 
from damage and instability.

BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION 
While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative 
forms, a specific embodiment thereof has been shown by way of example in 
the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be 
understood, however, that there is no intent to limit the invention to the 
particular form disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover 
all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit 
and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. 
Referring to the drawings, it can be seen that a clamp assembly 10 is 
utilized to support a plurality of hoses 14 which are positioned 
independently in a spaced and offset relationship from one another. The 
clamp assembly 10 is made from any suitable type of material which has 
high durability, such as polyurethane for high friction and rigidity to 
resist axial and lateral movement, respectively, of the plurality of hoses 
14. A bottom support block 18 with a substantially triangular shape has 
lower and upper surfaces 22,26 and a recessed mounting surface 30 which is 
defined inwardly from the lower surface 22. The upper surface 26 includes 
a pair of planar portions 34,38 and an angular portion 42 extending 
between the planar portions 34,38. A pair of spaced semi-circular notches 
46,50 are formed along the angular portion 42. A pair of spaced openings 
54,58 are defined through the bottom support block 18 with each one of the 
pair of openings 54,58 extending from the lower surface 22 through the 
respective planar portion 34,38. A top support block 62 with a 
substantially triangular shape has lower and upper surfaces 66,70 and a 
recessed mounting surface 74 which is defined inwardly from the upper 
surface 70. The lower surface 66 includes a pair of planar portions 78,82 
and an angular portion 86 extending between the planar portions 78,82. A 
pair of spaced semi-circular notches 90,94 are formed along the angular 
portion 86. A pair of spaced openings 98,102 are defined through the top 
support block 62 with each one of the pair of openings 98,102 extending 
from the upper surface 70 through the respective planar portion 78,82. A 
plurality of intermediate support blocks 106 are disposed between the 
bottom and top support blocks 18,62 and have upper and lower surfaces 
110,114. Each of the upper and lower surfaces 110,114 includes a pair of 
planar portions 118,122 and an angular portion 126 extending between the 
planar portions 118,122. A pair of spaced semi-circular notches 130,134 
are formed along the angular portion 126 of each of the upper and lower 
surfaces 110,114. A pair of spaced openings 138,142 through each of the 
intermediate support blocks 106 with each one of the pair of openings 
138,142 extending between the upper and lower surfaces 110,114 through the 
respective planar portion 118,122. It should be understood that the number 
of intermediate support blocks 106 used may vary in order to accommodate 
different applications and functions. 
A tube 150 extends through each of the pair of spaced openings 
54,58,98,102,138,142, respectively, in the bottom, top and intermediate 
support blocks 18,62,106 to align the respective semi-circular notches 
46,50,90,94,130,134 to define a plurality of substantially circular 
regions 154, shown more clearly in FIG. 1, in which the plurality of hoses 
14 are individually supported. First and second plates 158,162, a pair of 
threaded studs 166 and a plurality of nut and washer assemblies 170 define 
a securing mechanism 174 which is operatively associated with the tube 150 
and the bottom and top support blocks 18,62 to hold the bottom, top and 
intermediate support blocks 18,62,106 together. The first and second 
plates 158,162 each have a pair of spaced holes 178,182 defined 
therethrough and inner and outer surfaces 186,190. The inner surfaces 186 
of the first and second plates 158,162 are seated against the recessed 
mounting surfaces 30,74 of the bottom and top support blocks 18,62, 
respectively, adjacent opposed ends of the tubes 150 so that the outer 
surfaces 190 of the first and second plates 158,162 are substantially 
flush with the respective lower and upper surface 22,70 of the bottom and 
top support blocks 18,62 to substantially capture the first and second 
plates 158,162 within the respective bottom and top support blocks 18,62 
and enclose the tubes 150 therebetween. One of the pair of threaded studs 
166 extends through each of the tubes 150 and the respective pair of holes 
178,182 in the first and second plates 158,162 so that end portions 194 
thereof extend beyond the first and second plates 158,162. A spacer device 
198 of any suitable type, such as a plurality of spacers 202 or clips 206, 
is disposed upon the end portions 194 of the threaded studs 166 dependent 
on the necessary usage of the clamp assembly 10. The nut and washer 
assembly 170 is threaded on the end portions 194 of the threaded studs 166 
and tightened against the respective spacer device 198. 
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY 
During assembly, the first and second plates 158,162 are positioned within 
the respective bottom and top support blocks 18,62 to resist any movement 
of the bottom, top and intermediate support blocks 18,62,106 and to 
provide substantially equal distribution of loading across the clamp 
assembly 10. The positioning of the semi-circular notches 
46,50,90,94,130,134 on the angular surfaces 42,86,126 of the bottom, top 
and intermediate support blocks 18,62,106 provides for the spaced and 
offset substantially circular regions 154 which support the plurality of 
hoses 14 individually in a minimum amount of space. The centerlines of the 
semi-circular notches 46,50,90,94,130,134 are positioned offset beyond the 
respective angular surface 42,86,126 thereof so that when the angular 
surfaces 42,86,126 are mated adjacent one another, the substantially 
circular regions 154 are not fully circular. The substantial circular 
shape of these regions 154 allows the gripping action on the plurality of 
hoses 14 to be due to the clamping force of the clamp assembly 10 from the 
fastening of the nut and washer assembly 170 on the threaded studs 166. 
The bottom, top and intermediate support blocks 18,62,106 provide 
increased stability and protection of the plurality of hoses 14 due to the 
durability of the material used and rigid structuring. The ability to add 
intermediate support blocks 106 dependent on the number of hoses 14 used 
increases the flexibility of the clamping assembly 10 to work in a wide 
range of applications. 
Other aspects, objects and advantages of this invention can be obtained 
from a study of the drawings, disclosure and the appended claims.