Anchoring structure for underground pipes

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Inventors

Waller, George W.

Application #

510181

Filed

Apr-17-1990

Published

Apr-16-1991

Current US Class

248/49
405/172
405/184.4

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

405/154 405/172 405/156 405/157 248/49 52/153 52/155 52/157 52/159

Examiners

Taylor; Dennis L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nies, Kurz, Bergert & Tamburro

US Patent References

4043139   Pipe holding tool
4090686   Pipe-laying appar...
4126012   Method and appar...
4492493   Pipeline anchor ho...
4826111   Ground anchor dev...

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Abstract
A pipe anchoring structure adapted to firmly and securely support a pipe relative to undisturbed earth. The device includes a stake body portion adapted to be driven into the ground. The stake body portion carries a pair of adjustable clamping members adapted to engage opposed surfaces of a pipe. Each of the clamping members can be firmly secured to the stake body portion when the pipe has been aligned and positioned in a desired orientation. Additionally, each of the clamping members includes a plurality of concentric circular arc cutout portions to define a recess in one end thereof, the opposed recesses of the respective clamping members adapted to be positioned on opposite sides of a pipe. Laterally outer portions of the clamping members are held against relative rotation by an outboard support rod that passes through each of the clamping members and that includes a head end at one end and a plurality of axially spaced circumferential grooves to receive a circlip in an appropriate groove to limit movement of the support rod relative to the clamping members. Preferably, the elements of the invention are made from plastic material for convenience, low cost, and light weight, and the clamping members portions can be secured to the stake body portion mechanically, such as by connecting screws, and also by means of adhesive connections, such as solvent sealing or gluing.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A pipe anchor for securely anchoring in the ground different diameter pipes, said anchor comprising:

a. a stake body having a longitudinal axis and a non-circular cross section, the stake body including at least one laterally extending wing member to prevent stake movement after the stake body is driven into the ground;

b. first and second clamping members each independently slidably carried on the stake body at axially spaced positions therealong to define a pipe-receiving gap between the clamping members, each clamping member movable toward and away from the other and having a stake-body-receiving opening corresponding substantially in cross section and size with the cross section and size of the stake body to permit the clamping members to be independently positioned at a desired axial position along the stake body, each clamping member having in a laterally extending edge thereof, relative to the stake body axis, a recess including a plurality of substantially circular arcs to permit the clamping members to engagingly receive within the recesses pipes having different diameters; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to apparatus for firmly supporting against upward or downward movement an underground pipe that has been set in a trench and covered with fill dirt. More particularly, the present invention relates to underground pipe support apparatus in the form of an underground stake that includes a pair of clamping members that clampingly engage the outer surface of an underground pipe, the clamping members being securely fastened to the stake to firmly grip and hold the pipe in its original position, relative to the bottom of the trench, so that it does not float to the surface as a result of freezing, thawing, and other movement of the softer fill dirt.

2. Description of the Related Art

The use of stake-type supports for supporting a pipe in a trench has been practiced for some time. In applicant's U.S. Pat. No. 4,126,012, which issued Nov. 21, 1978, there is disclosed an underground pipe hanger that includes a stake portion that is driven into the solid, unexcavated ground below the base of a trench. The stake portion carries a pair of laterally extending arms that are integrally formed with the stake to support a pipe of predetermined diameter. Thus, a number of such hangers must be available with different lateral arm spacings to accommodate pipes of different diameters. Additionally, a variation of applicant's earlier invention incorporating a ring that is carried on a slidable sleeve is also limited to a specific pipe size, thereby requiring a large number of different size ring structures in order to accommodate the wide variety of pipe sizes in normal use.
 
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