Transmission line clamp
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1. A clamp for an electrical transmission line, comprising:
- a body having a socket for attachment of an electrical insulator, a concavely curved saddle for receiving a transmission line, and an aperture defined transversely through the body, the aperture having an upper portion which is not circular in cross section and a lower portion which is circular in cross section, a transverse surface being defined at the junction of the two portions;
a rod having upper and lower threaded portions separated by an annular flange, said rod extending through the aperture so that the lower portion extends beyond the bottom of the aperture and the flange is adjacent the transverse surface;
a nut attached to the lower threaded portion of the rod extending through the aperture;
a clamping arm having a leg inserted in the upper portion of the aperture, the leg defining a longitudinal bore which is threaded and receives the upper portion of the rod, an upper portion of the leg having a cross sectional shape compatible with that of the upper portion of the aperture and a lower portion of the leg having a circular cross sectional shape;
the clamping arm having a transmission line keeper positionable over the saddle to clamp a transmission line in the saddle, the keeper extending from the upper portion of the leg and being oriented transversely to it, the clamping arm coacting with the rod to permit the leg to travel longitudinally in the aperture, the shape of the upper portions of the aperture and the leg preventing rotation of the leg about the axis of the rod, the circular shape of the lower portion of the leg permitting the keeper to be pivoted about the rod when the leg is near the end of its travel thereon.
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Abstract
A clamp for a transmission wire has a clamping arm which travels on a captive bolt assembly and which may be pivoted away from a clamp saddle without disengaging the bolt assembly. The clamp may be manipulated with one hand, requiring a wrench as the only tool to tighten or loosen the clamping arm. The clamp is especially suitable for use in live line applications, since the risk of electrical shock is minimized by virtue of its structure.
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12 Claims
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1. A clamp for an electrical transmission line, comprising:
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a body having a socket for attachment of an electrical insulator, a concavely curved saddle for receiving a transmission line, and an aperture defined transversely through the body, the aperture having an upper portion which is not circular in cross section and a lower portion which is circular in cross section, a transverse surface being defined at the junction of the two portions; a rod having upper and lower threaded portions separated by an annular flange, said rod extending through the aperture so that the lower portion extends beyond the bottom of the aperture and the flange is adjacent the transverse surface; a nut attached to the lower threaded portion of the rod extending through the aperture; a clamping arm having a leg inserted in the upper portion of the aperture, the leg defining a longitudinal bore which is threaded and receives the upper portion of the rod, an upper portion of the leg having a cross sectional shape compatible with that of the upper portion of the aperture and a lower portion of the leg having a circular cross sectional shape;
the clamping arm having a transmission line keeper positionable over the saddle to clamp a transmission line in the saddle, the keeper extending from the upper portion of the leg and being oriented transversely to it, the clamping arm coacting with the rod to permit the leg to travel longitudinally in the aperture, the shape of the upper portions of the aperture and the leg preventing rotation of the leg about the axis of the rod, the circular shape of the lower portion of the leg permitting the keeper to be pivoted about the rod when the leg is near the end of its travel thereon. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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