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titleOfInvention Bracket tightening device
abstract ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A bracket tightening device for fixing a bracket or the like on a round rod or shaft. The device uses an intermediate body formed of a resilient material which is sufficiently strong within the restorable elastic limits, one end of the intermediate body being engaged at a fixed point on the rod or shaft to which the bracket is to be secured. An adjusting screw is attached to the bracket and has its front and abutting against the inter-mediate portion of the intermediate body.
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