Ladder rung implanter

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Inventors

Washabaugh, Jr., Edward P.

Application #

523438

Filed

Nov-13-1974

Published

Nov-2-1976

Current US Class

227/111
227/130
227/156

International Classes

B27F 007/02

Field of Search

227/8 227/9 227/10 227/110 227/111 227/130 227/156 29/432 166/50 166/100 254/29 264/69 52/19 52/20 52/21

Examiners

Custer, Jr.; Granville Y.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burton, Parker & Schramm

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Abstract
An apparatus for mounting steps on the inner wall surface of a manhole section comprises implanting the steps in the section while the same is still green and following removal of the inner form but before removal of the outer form, positioning each step in confronting relation with the manhole section and thereupon smoothly and uniformly, without vibration and hammering, pushing the step into the concrete and compacting the concrete around the implanted step. The apparatus may be portable and shifted into the manhole section through an end thereof after the inner form has been removed but prior to removal of the outer form, and positioned against the base ring at opposite inside diameters thereof and engaging the outer form at the top of the manhole section and while thus engaged urging the step into the manhole section as aforesaid. Alternatively the apparatus may be stationary and the manhole section temporarily moved thereto and supported thereon during step implanting.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A manhole step implanter comprising in combination:

a step carrier for releasably supporting a step to be implanted,

means for supporting the step carrier within a green manhole section in a position for projecting the arm of a step carried by the carrier into an opposed wall,

said means including mechanism for shifting the carrier toward and away from the manhole wall to project into and embed the arm of a carried step in the wall,

said mechanism having locating means for engaging the manhold casting form to position the step carrier within the manhole section in predetermined relation with the manhole wall,

said location means being arranged in vertically spaced apart relation along said mechanism for engaging the manhole casting from adjacent to the upper and lower ends thereof.



Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

This invention relates to apparatus for mounting steps in the wall of a concrete manhole section by pushing the steps into the wall while the concrete manhole is still green.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the manufacture of concrete manhole sections it is necessary to provide steps in the walls of the sections to enable workmen to descend and ascend the manhole when the same has been installed in the ground. Steps of U-shaped configuration have become popular. Heretofore various methods have been utilized to fix such steps in the manhole sections. The most prevalent of the prior art methods has been for a workman to enter the green manhold section and drive the steps into place by hammering the steps into the wall of the section using a sledge. According to another method the steps are urged into the green concrete while vibrating them.

A number of disadvantages attend the prior art methods of step installation, not the least of which is the time-consuming labor of the installations. According to any of such methods it has been necessary to have a workman enter the manhole section to carry out the installation. This involves providing some means to enable him to climb up and then descend into the section. Also, none of the prior art methods provide a rapid and at the same time reliable installation.
 
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