Pipe fitting alignment systems

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Inventors

Matthews, David S.

Application #

732886

Filed

Oct-17-1996

Published

Sep-26-2000

Current US Class

033/286
356/138
356/399

International Classes

G01B 011/26; G01C 015/00

Field of Search

356/138 356/139 356/250 356/153 356/399-400 356/152.1 356/139.05 356/5.09 356/4.01 356/3.16 33/DIG.

Examiners

Hantis; K. P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schmeiser, Olsen & Watts

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Abstract
Alignment system and method for use by pipefitters. A portable hand tool having the appearances of a flashlight and the capability of projecting a collimated, coherent or otherwise directed, highly focused and narrow light beam is provided a coupling device on the end opposite the light emanation end, swivel capability about its elongate axis and bubble-type level devices. A targeting subsystem, for use with the light emanating tool, completes the alignment system. A portion of the targeting subsystem uses a vertically adjustable stand having a bracket useful both for alignment of piping and/or pipe supports, as well as for securing target placards. The target placards are indexed referencing elements that are capturable by the stand bracket or otherwise suspendable pipe straps and brackets (supports). The system lends itself to highly diverse forms of application, in a host of piping and plumbing system installations, and is readily manipulable by a single person.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An apparatus comprising:

an elongate device including an elongate axis, a first portion having a first and second end, and a second portion having a first and second end;

a rotation device operatively coupling the first end of the first portion to the first end of the second portion for relative rotation of the first and second portion about the elongate axis;

a collimated light emanation device operatively coupled to the first portion for emanating collimated light from the second end of the first portion;

a coupling device operatively coupled to the second end of the second portion; and

a leveling device operatively coupled to the first portion.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to a pipe fitting alignment method and, particularly, to use of an alignment system which employs a tool that projects a highly focused or collimated beam of light.

2. Discussion of Relevant Art

Several constructions exist in the art for the alignment of conduit, such as sprinkler or sewer pipes, that employ coherent light sources and various target apparata. Most relevant to the instant invention are U.S. Pat. No. 3,631,601 ('601), No. 4,968,147 ('147), and No. 4,681,439 ('439).

Patent '601 employs a laser beam to set a series of pipe sections in place along a predetermined line and grade by mounting the laser projector inside of a first pipe section preset on the desired line and grade by conventional surveying techniques. Using adjusting screws on its mounting housing, the laser projector is set within the first pipe section and precisely centered on a remote target position on the proper grade and line. With a laser beam projecting down the desired pipeline, at the proper grade angle, successive pipe sections are set in place by placing the target within each successive pipe section and moving each pipe section laterally or vertically as required to center the target on the laser beam. Thus, there is disclosed a laser projector, free-standing within a pipe section, an auxiliary power supply for the laser projector and, at least one pipe section embracing a moveable target therein. Notable incidents of this disclosure are: the projector is set inside the pipe bore, in fact, entirely enclosed within the bore; there is no alignment with the central axis of the pipe or conduit itself; and, the procedure is extremely labor intensive.
 
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