IP Library Granted Patent US 12710125
Granted Patent B2
US 12710125 · App. 18/795,626 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Insulating support bracket for jacketed pipe system

Inventors: Matthew Ryan Palmer (Riverside, RI); Jon Sojka (Warwick, RI)
Assignee: ASC ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS, LLC
F16L59/135F16L3/12F16L59/14
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Patent No.
US 12710125
App. No.
18/795,626
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A saddle for an insulating support bracket includes an arcuate central portion defining a first end and a second end opposite the first end, at least one vent formed through the arcuate central portion; a first flange portion bent radially inward from the arcuate central portion at the first end, a first fastener hole formed through the first flange portion, wherein the first fastener hole is accessible through the at least one vent; and a second flange portion bend radially inward from the arcuate central portion at the second end, a second fastener hole formed through the second flange portion, wherein the second fastener hole is accessible through the at least one vent.

Claims (40)

1 . A saddle for an insulating support bracket comprising:

an arcuate central portion defining a first end and a second end opposite the first end, at least one vent formed through the arcuate central portion;

a first flange portion bent radially inward from the arcuate central portion at the first end, a first fastener hole formed through the first flange portion, wherein the first fastener hole is accessible through the at least one vent; and

a second flange portion bend radially inward from the arcuate central portion at the second end, a second fastener hole formed through the second flange portion, wherein the second fastener hole is accessible through the at least one vent.

2 . The saddle of claim 1 , wherein:

the first flange portion defines a first flange end distal to the arcuate central portion;

the second flange portion defines a second flange end distal to the arcuate central portion;

the first fastener hole is located closer to the first flange end than to the arcuate central portion; and

the second fastener hole is located closer to the second flange end than to the arcuate central portion.

3 . The saddle of claim 2 , wherein a first fastener engages the first fastener hole and a second fastener engages the second fastener hole.

4 . The saddle of claim 1 , wherein the at least one vent is elongated in a lateral direction between the first end and the second end of the arcuate central portion.

5 . The saddle of claim 4 , wherein the at least one vent is substantially pill-shaped.

6 . The saddle of claim 1 , wherein:

the at least one vent comprises a first vent and a second vent;

the first vent is formed proximate to the first end; and

the second vent is formed proximate to the second end.

7 . The saddle of claim 6 , wherein the first vent is laterally aligned with the second vent.

8 . An insulating support bracket comprising:

a plurality of saddles, each saddle comprising an arcuate central portion, a first flange portion extending radially inward from the arcuate central portion, and a second flange portion extending radially inward from the arcuate central portion; and

a plurality of standoffs, each standoff being fastened to the first flange portion of a first adjacent one of the saddles and the second flange portion of a second adjacent one of the saddles, wherein each standoff is configured to extend below the first flange portion and the second flange portion a configurable distance as a plurality of standoff protrusions;

wherein an outer diameter of the insulating support bracket is defined by the arcuate central portions of the plurality of saddles and an inner diameter of the insulating support bracket is defined by the plurality of standoff protrusions.

9 . The insulating support bracket of claim 8 , wherein the first flange portion of each of the saddles is bent radially inward from the arcuate central portion and the second flange portion is bent radially inward relative to the arcuate central portion.

10 . The insulating support bracket of claim 9 , wherein each of the saddles is formed from a rigid material, and wherein each of the standoffs is formed from a rigid, insulating material.

11 . The insulating support bracket of claim 8 , wherein each of the standoffs abuts a first outer surface of the first flange portion of the first adjacent one of the saddles and a second outer surface of the second flange portion of the second adjacent one of the saddles.

12 . The insulating support bracket of claim 11 , wherein each of the first flange portion and the second flange portion of each of the saddles are substantially planar.

13 . The insulating support bracket of claim 12 , wherein a vent is formed through the arcuate central portion of each of the saddles, and wherein the vent allows access to at least one of the first flange portion and the second flange portion of the saddle.

14 . The insulating support bracket of claim 8 , wherein the configurable distance is between one-fifth of the height of each of the standoffs to one-half of the height each of the standoffs.

15 . An insulating support bracket assembly comprising:

an insulating support bracket comprising:

a plurality of saddles, each saddle comprising an arcuate central portion, a first flange portion extending radially inward from the arcuate central portion and a second flange portion extending radially inward from the arcuate central portion; and

a plurality of standoffs, each standoff being disposed between and fastened to an adjacent pair of the saddles, wherein each standoff comprises a standoff protrusion; and

a pipe received through the insulating support bracket and defining an outer surface, each of the standoff abutting the outer surface of the pipe;

wherein an arcuate gap is defined between each of the arcuate central portions and the outer surface of the pipe;

wherein each standoff protrusion is configured to extend below the at least one flange portion of each saddle, such that a height of the arcuate gap is configurable based on the height of the standoff protrusion.

16 . The insulating support bracket assembly of claim 15 , wherein:

each of the standoffs is fastened to the first flange portion of a first adjacent one of the saddles and the second flange portion of a second adjacent one of the saddles.

17 . The insulating support bracket assembly of claim 16 , wherein each of the standoffs extends radially inward beyond the first flange portion of the first adjacent one of the saddles and the second flange portion of the second adjacent one of the saddles at a configurable distance of between one-fifth the height of each of the standoffs to one-half the height each of the standoffs.

18 . The insulating support bracket assembly of claim 17 , wherein the first flange portion of each of the saddles is bent radially inward from the arcuate central portion and the second flange portion is bent radially inward relative to the arcuate central portion.

19 . The insulating support bracket assembly of claim 16 , wherein each of the arcuate gaps extends circumferentially between the first flange portion and the second flange portion of a corresponding one of the saddles.

20 . The insulating support bracket assembly of claim 19 , wherein vent is formed through the arcuate central portion of each of the saddles, and wherein the vent allow access through the arcuate central portion to a corresponding one of the arcuate gaps.