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NL2005042C2
NL2005042C2 NL2005042A NL2005042A NL2005042C2 NL 2005042 C2 NL2005042 C2 NL 2005042C2 NL 2005042 A NL2005042 A NL 2005042A NL 2005042 A NL2005042 A NL 2005042A NL 2005042 C2 NL2005042 C2 NL 2005042C2
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Jan Walraven
Marek Juzak
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Walraven Holding Bv J Van
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L3/00Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets
    • F16L3/08Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing
    • F16L3/10Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing divided, i.e. with two members engaging the pipe, cable or protective tubing
    • F16L3/1008Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing divided, i.e. with two members engaging the pipe, cable or protective tubing with two members engaging the pipe, cable or tubing, both being made of thin band material completely surrounding the pipe
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L3/00Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets
    • F16L3/08Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing
    • F16L3/10Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing divided, i.e. with two members engaging the pipe, cable or protective tubing
    • F16L3/1008Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing divided, i.e. with two members engaging the pipe, cable or protective tubing with two members engaging the pipe, cable or tubing, both being made of thin band material completely surrounding the pipe
    • F16L3/1016Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing divided, i.e. with two members engaging the pipe, cable or protective tubing with two members engaging the pipe, cable or tubing, both being made of thin band material completely surrounding the pipe the members being joined by means of two screws

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Description

- 1 - P30185NLOO/CHO Title: Pipe clip
The present invention relates to a pipe clip for fastening a pipe to a wall, ceiling or other support surface, the pipe clip comprising a substantially annular pipe clip body which in use surrounds the pipe to be fastened and has an integral first and a second flange which in use are pulled towards each other by means of a male fastening element having a shank 5 and a head, wherein the first flange is associated with a female fastening means into which the male fastening element is connected to the first flange, and wherein the second flange has a cutout which is formed such that during mounting, the shank of the male fastening element is introduced into the cutout and then the second flange is moved transversely with respect to the longitudinal axis of the male fastening element, such that the shank moves 10 into the cutout towards an end position therein, wherein the second flange has integral retaining means for retaining the male fastening element when it is in said end position in the cutout.
From EP 123 363 a pipe clip is known which has a second flange with a slot which opens up in a lateral edge of the second flange to laterally receive the shank of the male 15 fastening element. The second flange has integrally formed retaining means in the form of a raised edge portion of the flange in the region near the introduction opening of the slot at the lateral edge. The raised edge portion is raised with respect to the remainder of the flange, such that when the screw head abuts the upper surface of the flange, the lateral movement of the screw head towards the introduction opening of the slot is blocked by the raised 20 portion whereby the screw shank is retained in the slot.
The present invention has for an object to provide an alternative pipe clip.
This object is achieved by a pipe according to the preamble of claim 1, wherein the integral retaining means comprise a recess formed in the second flange for receiving the head of the male fastening element, which recess is sunk with respect to the surface of the 25 second flange facing away from the first flange, such that in the mounted state - when the shank of the male fastening element is received in its end position in the cutout - the head of the male fastening element is at least partly arranged countersunk in the flange.
This pipe clip provides a secure retaining of the head of the male fastening member on the second flange. The head furthermore moves easily into the sunk recess. The second 30 flange also has an increased strength and stiffness with regard to known pipe clips of this type.
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Preferred embodiments of the pipe clip according to the invention are laid down in the dependent claims.
The invention will be elucidated in the following description of preferred embodiments with reference to the drawings, in which: 5 Fig. 1 shows a view in perspective of a preferred embodiment of a pipe clip according to the invention during closing of the pipe clip,
Fig. 2 shows a view in perspective of the pipe clip of Fig. 1 in a closed state,
Fig. 3 shows a plan elevational view of a metal strip of which a pipe clip half of the pipe clip of Figs 1 and 2 is formed, 10 Fig. 4 shows a view in perspective of another preferred embodiment of a pipe clip according to the invention during closing of the pipe clip,
Fig. 5 shows a view in perspective of the pipe clip of Fig. 4 in a closed state,
Fig. 6 shows a view in perspective of one clip half of the pipe clip of Fig. 4,
Fig. 7 shows a plan elevational view of the clip half of Fig. 6, 15 Fig. 8 shows a view in perspective of yet another preferred embodiment of a pipe clip according to the invention during closing of the pipe clip,
Fig. 9 shows a view in perspective of the pipe clip of Fig. 8 in the closed state,
Fig. 10 shows a view in perspective of one clip half of the pipe clip of Fig. 8,
Fig. 11 shows a plan elevational view of the clip half of Fig. 10, 20 Fig. 12 shows a view in perspective of still another preferred embodiment of a pipe clip according to the invention during closing of the pipe clip,
Fig. 13 shows a view in perspective of the pipe clip of Fig. 12 in the closed state,
Fig. 14 shows a view in perspective of one clip half of the pipe clip of Fig. 12, and Fig. 15 shows a plan elevational view of the clip half of Fig. 14.
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Figs. 1 and 2 show a pipe clip 1. The pipe clip 1 comprises a substantially annular, preferably metal, clip body which is constituted by two clip halves 2 and 3. The second clip half 3 can have a nut attached to the clip half body, as is shown for example in Fig. 5, for coupling the pipe clip to a threaded rod which on its turn is fixed to another support 30 structure, e.g. a wall, a ceiling or a mounting rail. The nut is preferably welded to the clip half 3 which is common in the field of pipe clips.
It is noted that the pipe clip according to the invention may be made of metal, but may also be made of plastics material, or may be made by a combination of metal and plastics material.
35 The first pipe clip half 2 has on one end a radial outwardly extending flange 7 and on the other end a radial outwardly extending flange 8. The second pipe clip half 3 has on one end end a radial outwardly extending flange 9, which in a mounted state (see Fig. 1) opposes -3- the flange 7 of the first clip half 2 and on the other end a radial outwardly extending flange 10 which opposes the flange 8 of the first clip half 2.
In the preferred embodiment of the pipe clip shown in Fig.1 the flanges 9 and 10 of the second clip half 3 are each provided with a threaded hole. In these threaded holes 5 tightening screws 11 and 12 are screwed in the mounted state of the pipe clip 1. The screws 11,12 each have a shank 11a, 12a and a head 11b, 12b.
It is noted that in other embodiments of a pipe clip according to the invention other female fastening means, instead of a threaded hole, can be provided on the flange, e.g. a nut attached to the flange.
10 In the flange 7 of the first clip half 2 a hole 13 is provided. The hole in the shown embodiment has an oblong shape with a longitudinal axis extending in the radial direction. However, also other shapes for the hole are possible, e.g. a circular shape with a diameter substantially corresponding to the diameter of the shank of the male fastening member or a larger diameter. In use the shank of the tightening screw 11 connected to the flange 9 of the 15 second clip half 3 extends through the hole 13. When the tightening screw 11 is screwed into the threaded hole in the flange 9, the head 11 b of the screw will eventually engage the upper side of the flange 7 and tighten the two flanges 7 and 9 towards each other. The hole 13 allows the manipulation of the first clip halve 2 with respect to the second clip half 3 in order to arrange the pipe clip around a pipe (not shown).
20 In the other flange 8 of the first clip half 2 a slot 14 is provided. The slot 14 extends substantially in a direction parallel to the axial direction of the pipe clip 1 and is open at one end. The slot 14 opens up in a lateral edge 15 of the flange 8. The open end of the slot 14 allows the lateral introduction of a shank 12a of a screw 12 in the slot 14 after the pipe clip 1 has been arranged around a pipe. The slot 14 comprises an introduction region 14b and an 25 end region 14a.
A recess 16 is provided in the flange 8. The recess 16 is formed into the flange 8 such that a sort of bowl shape is formed. The recess 16 has a bottom 16a that is located at a lower level than the screw head facing surface 8a of the flange 8. The recess 16 is located around the end region 14a of the slot 14, in which in the mounted state (cf. Fig. 2), the 30 shank 12a of the screw 12 is received. The recess 16 has an outer contour that is larger than the outer contour of the screw head 12b.
In use - during mounting and closing of the pipe clip 1 around a pipe - the flange 8 is moved laterally towards the opposing flange 10 such that the screw shank 12a is introduced in the slot 14. When the shank 12a is moved further through the introduction region 14b of 35 the slot 14 it will eventually reach its end position in the end region 14a in the slot 14. The screw head 12b can then be received in the recess 16 as is shown in Fig. 2. Because the bottom 16a of the recess 16 is sunk with respect to the surface 8a of the flange and the -4- head 12b engages said bottom 16a, the head 12b is countersunk in the flange 8 and retained in the bowl shaped recess 16 and thus in the end position with respect to the flange 8.
When the screw 12 is tightened, the flanges 10 and 8 are pulled towards each other.
5 The protruding side of the bowl shaped recess 16 that faces the other flange 10 can eventually engage the other flange 10. In particular the underside of the bottom 16a of the recess can be clamped onto the substantially plane flange 10 of the other clamp half 3. It is noted that in general it is not necessary that the opposing flanges engage each other when the pipe clip is clamped around the pipe. In the present invention it is thus not necessary 10 that the bottom 16a of the bowl shaped recess 16 engages the other flange 10 to achieve a good clamping of the pipe clip around the pipe. In an alternative embodiment (not shown) the flange 10 can also be provided with a recess. This recess has a larger outer contour than the recess 16 in the flange 8, whereby - when the flanges 8 and 10 are tightened together by means of the screw 12 - the protruding underside of the recess 16 can be 15 received in the recess in the flange 10. In this manner a form closed coupling between the flanges 8 and 10 is achieved.
The slot 14 has at its opposing side edges protruding lugs 17. The distance between the opposing lugs 17 is slightly smaller than the diameter of the shank 12a, such that the shank 12a is subjected to a resistance force when it is moved to or from the end position in the slot 20 14. The shank 12a is thus also provisionally retained in the end region 14a of the slot by the lugs 17.
As can be seen in Fig. 3, the slot 14 has a longitudinal axis which extends substantially at right angles with the center line 18 of the pipe clip half 2, thus at right angles with the radial direction of the annular pipe clip body.
25 In Figs 4-7 another embodiment of a pipe clip according to the invention is shown. This embodiment corresponds for the larger part to the previously described embodiment and therefore corresponding features have been indicated with corresponding reference numerals as in the Figs 1-3.
A difference with the pipe clip of Figs 1-3 is that the pipe clip halves 2, 3 each have only 30 one clamping flange 8 and 10 respectively. On the other end the pipe clip halves 2, 3 each have a coupling member 31 and 32 which in the assembled state of the pipe clip (see Figs 4 and 5) cooperates with each other to form a hinge via which the pipe clip body can be opened and closed around a pipe. This hinging construction is commonly known for pipe clips.
35 Another difference between the embodiment of Fig 4-7 and the previous embodiment (Fig. 1-3) is that the center line of the slot 14 in the pipe clip of Figs 4-7 extends at an angle of around 85° with the center line, wherein the end region 14a is slightly remote from the -5- annular part of the pipe clip body than the introduction opening of the slot 14 at the lateral edge 15.This inclined arrangement of the slot 14 provides an easier introduction of the shank 12a of the screw in the slot 14, when the first pipe clip half 2 is swivelled with respect to the the other pipe clip half 3 so as to position the flange 8 over the flange 10 and 5 introduce the shank 12a in the slot 14.
In the embodiment shown in Figs 4 and 5 the second pipe clip half 3 is provided with a nut 33 attached to the clip half body for coupling the pipe clip to a threaded rod which on its turn is fixed to another support structure, e.g. a wall, a ceiling or a mounting rail. The nut 33 is preferably welded to the clip half 3 which is common in the field of metal pipe clips. The 10 nut can also be attached in another way to the pipe clip body. For example when the pipe clip is made of plastic, the nut could be attached to the pipe clip by means of an adhesive. Many other variants are however conceivable.
In Figs 8-11 is shown yet another embodiment of a pipe clip according to the invention.
In this embodiment the only difference with the embodiment of Figs 4-7 is the structure of 15 the second flange 8. For all other features of the pipe clip, reference is made to the above description of the embodiments of Figs 1-3 and Figs 4-7 and common features have been indicated with the same reference numerals.
In Figs 8-11 is shown that the second flange 8 is provided with a keyhole shaped cutout 81 instead of a slot 14 as was the case in the embodiments of Figs 1-3 and Figs 4-7. The 20 cutout 81 is is a hole with a first hole portion 82 in which the shank 12a of the male fastening element 12 fits and a greater second hole portion 83 that adjoins the first hole portion 82 as can be best seen in Fig 11. In use - during closing of the pipe clip - the head 12b of the screw 12 fits through the second hole portion 83 as can be seen in Fig 8. When the head 12b is passed through the second hole portion 83 beyond the head facing surface 8a of the 25 flange 8, the flange 8 is shifted such that the shank 12a of the screw 12 is moved into the smaller first hole portion 82, in other words towards the end position in the keyhole 81 (see Fig. 9).
A recess 16 is provided in the flange 8. The recess 16 is provided into the flange 8 such that a sort of bowl shape is formed. The recess 16 has a bottom 16a that is located at a 30 lower level than the screw head facing surface 8a of the flange 8. The recess 16 is located around the end first hole portion 82 of the keyhole 81. In the mounted state (cf. Fig. 9), the head 12b of the screw 12 is received countersunk in the recess 16 just like in the previous embodiments of Figs 1-7.
In Figs 12-15 another embodiment of a pipe clip according to the invention is shown.
35 This embodiment corresponds to a large extent to the embodiments of Figs 4-7 and Figs 8- 11. The only difference with these embodiments is again the structure of the second flange -6- 8. The common parts are indicated with the same reference numerals as in the previously described embodiments.
In Figs 12-15 the first clip half 2 has a flange 8 with a slot 120 which extends mainly in the radial direction of the annular clip body. The slot 120 has an introduction region 120b 5 and an end region 120a just like in the embodiments of Figs 1-7 only with the slot oriented substantially perpendicular to the slot 14.
A recess 16 is provided in the flange 8. The recess 16 is provided into the flange 8 such that a sort of bowl shape is formed. The recess 16 has a bottom 16a that is located at a lower level than the screw head facing surface 8a of the flange 8. The recess 16 is located 10 around the end region 120a of the slot 120, in which in the mounted state (cf. Fig. 13), the shank 12a of the screw 12 is received. The recess 16 has an outer contour that is larger than the outer contour of the screw head 12b.
In use - during mounting and closing of the pipe clip 1 around a pipe - the flange 8 is moved towards the opposing flange 10 such that the screw head passes the terminal edge 15 8b of the flange 8 and the shank 12a can be introduced in the slot 120. When the shank 12a is moved further through the introduction region 120b of the slot 120, the screw shank 12a will eventually reach its end position in the end region 120a in the slot 120. The screw head 12b can then be received in the recess 16 as is shown in Fig. 13. Because the bottom 16a of the recess 16 is sunk with respect to the surface 8a of the flange and the head 12b 20 engages said bottom 16a, the head 12b is countersunk in the flange 8 and retained in the bowl shaped recess 16 and thus in the end position with respect to the flange 8.
In an alternative embodiment (not shown) the flange 10 can also be provided with a recess. This recess has a larger outer contour than the recess 16 in the flange 8, whereby -when the flanges 8 and 10 are tightened together by means of the screw 12 - the protruding 25 underside of the recess 16 can be received in the recess in the flange 10. In this manner a form closed coupling between the flanges 8 and 10 is achieved.

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1. Pijpbeugel voor het bevestigen van een pijp aan een wand, plafond of ander steunvlak, welke pijpbeugel (1) in hoofdzaak een ringvormig pijpbeugellichaam omvat dat in 5 gebruik de te bevestigen pijp omgeeft en een integrale eerste en tweede flens heeft die in gebruik naar elkaar toe worden getrokken door middel van een mannelijk bevestigingselement met een steel en een kop, waarbij de eerste flens is verbonden met een vrouwelijk bevestigingsmiddel, waarbij het mannelijk bevestigingselement is verbonden met de eerste flens, en waarbij de tweede flens een uitsparing heeft die zodanig is gevormd 10 dat gedurende de montage, de steel van het mannelijke bevestigingselement in de uitsparing wordt ingebracht en dan de tweede flens in dwarsrichting wordt bewogen ten opzichte van de lengteas van het mannelijke bevestigingselement, waarbij de steel in de uitsparing beweegt naar een eindpositie daarin, waarbij de tweede flens integrale vasthoudmiddelen heeft om het mannelijke bevestigingselement vast te houden wanneer dit 15 zich in de eindpositie in de uitsparing bevindt, met het kenmerk, dat de integrale vasthoudmiddelen een uitsparing omvatten die is gevormd in de tweede flens voor het opnemen van de kop van het mannelijke bevestigingselement, welke uitsparing is verzonken ten opzichte van het van de eerste flens afgekeerde oppervlak van de tweede flens zodat in de gemonteerde toestand - wanneer de steel van het mannelijke bevestigingselement is 20 opgenomen in haar eindpositie in de uitsparing - de kop van het mannelijk bevestigingselement ten minste gedeeltelijk verzonken in de flens is aangebracht.A pipe bracket for attaching a pipe to a wall, ceiling or other supporting surface, which pipe bracket (1) substantially comprises an annular pipe bracket body which in use surrounds the pipe to be mounted and has an integral first and second flange which, in use, are pulled together by means of a male fastener with a stem and a head, the first flange being connected to a female fastener, the male fastening element connected to the first flange, and the second flange having a recess such as is formed that during assembly, the shank of the male fastening element is inserted into the recess and then the second flange is moved transversely with respect to the longitudinal axis of the male fastening element, the shank moving in the recess to an end position therein, the second flange has integral retaining means around the male attachment member hold when it is in the end position in the recess, characterized in that the integral retaining means comprise a recess formed in the second flange for receiving the head of the male fastening element, which recess is recessed with respect to the surface of the second flange facing away from the first flange so that in the mounted state - when the stem of the male fastening element is received in its end position in the recess - the head of the male fastening element is at least partially sunk into the flange applied. 2. Pijpbeugel volgens conclusie 1, waarbij de uitsparing een sleuf is die zich opent in een zijrand van de tweede flens om de steel van het mannelijk bevestigingselement vanaf 25 de zijkant op te nemen.2. Pipe bracket as claimed in claim 1, wherein the recess is a slot that opens in a side edge of the second flange to receive the stem of the male fastening element from the side. 3. Pijpbeugel volgens conclusie 2, waarbij de sleuf een lengteas heeft die onder een hoek staat met de radiale richting van het ringvormige beugellichaam van 80°- 90°, bij voorkeur tussen 85°- 90°. 30A pipe bracket according to claim 2, wherein the slot has a longitudinal axis that is angled with the radial direction of the annular bracket body from 80 ° - 90 °, preferably between 85 ° - 90 °. 30 4. Pijpbeugel volgens conclusie 1, waarbij de uitsparing een gat is met een eerste gatgedeelte waarin de steel van het mannelijke bevestigingselement past, en een groter tweede gatgedeelte dat samenkomt met het eerste gatgedeelte en waardoor de kop van het mannelijke bevestigingselement past, wat het mogelijk maakt dat in gebruik gedurende het 35 sluiten van de pijpbeugel, de kop door het tweede gatgedeelte wordt gestoken tot voorbij het oppervlak van de flens en dan de tweede flens wordt verschoven zodat de steel in de eindpositie in het kleinere eerste gatgedeelte in de tweede flens wordt bewogen.The pipe bracket of claim 1, wherein the recess is a hole with a first hole portion into which the stem of the male fastening element fits, and a larger second hole portion that joins the first hole portion and through which the head of the male fastening element fits, making it possible causes in use during closure of the pipe bracket, the head is inserted through the second hole portion beyond the surface of the flange and then the second flange is shifted so that the stem becomes in the end position in the smaller first hole portion in the second flange moved. 5. Pijpbeugel volgens conclusie 1, waarbij de uitsparing een sleuf is die zich in een eindrand van de tweede flens opent die van het pijpbeugel is afgekeerd.The pipe clip of claim 1, wherein the recess is a slot that opens in an end edge of the second flange facing away from the pipe clip. 6. Pijpbeugel volgens één van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij de uitsparing is gevormd in de flens zodat de vorm van de uitsparing ook aanwezig is als een uitsteeksel aan de zijde van de tweede flens die naar de eerste flens is gekeerd.Pipe clamp according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the recess is formed in the flange so that the shape of the recess is also present as a protrusion on the side of the second flange that faces the first flange. 7. Pijpbeugel volgens conclusie 6, waarbij de eerste flens een uitsparing heeft waarin 10 het uitsteeksel van de tweede flens in gemonteerde toestand is opgenomen.7. Pipe bracket as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first flange has a recess in which the protrusion of the second flange is mounted in mounted condition. 8. Pijpbeugel volgens één van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij in de uitsparing op de rand een nok is voorzien, welke nok de effectieve breedte van de uitsparing vermindert, zodat de steel een weerstandskracht ondervindt wanneer deze naar of vanuit de eindpositie 15 in de uitsparing wordt bewogen.8. Pipe bracket as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, wherein a cam is provided in the recess on the edge, which cam reduces the effective width of the recess, so that the stem encounters a resistance force when it moves into or from the end position in the recess moved. 9. Pijpbeugel volgens één van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij het mannelijke bevestigingselement een schroef is.Pipe clamp according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the male fastening element is a screw. 10. Pijpbeugel volgens conclusie 9, waarbij het vrouwelijke bevestigingsmiddel wordt gevormd door een schroefgat in de eerste flens.The pipe bracket of claim 9, wherein the female fastener is formed by a screw hole in the first flange. 11. Pijpbeugel volgens één van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij het pijpbeugellichaam is gemaakt van metaal, bij voorkeur staal. 25A pipe clip according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the pipe clip body is made of metal, preferably steel. 25 12. Pijpbeugel volgens één van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij de pijpbeugel twee pijpbeugelhelften omvat die scharnierend met elkaar zijn verbonden.12. Pipe bracket according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the pipe bracket comprises two pipe bracket halves that are hinged to each other.
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