Conduit spacer system

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Inventors

Mathews, Lyle H.

Application #

045303

Filed

Jun-4-1978

Published

Jan-13-1981

Current US Class

138/112
248/49
248/68.1

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/68 405/155 138/105 138/106 138/112 211/194

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hinderstein; Philip M.

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Abstract
A system for supporting a plurality of conduits above another in parallel, spaced-apart relationship including a base unit for supporting the bottom conduit, the base unit comprising a base and a U-shaped member having an open end for receiving the bottom conduit and supporting same, and an intermediate unit including first and second U-shaped members, the open ends of which extend in opposite directions whereby an intermediate unit can be pushed down onto one conduit and positioned to support another conduit thereabove. By continuing this process, multiple conduits can be supported and spaced one above another. Each unit includes matching interlocking means attached to opposite sides thereof whereby adjacent units may be interconnected to support multiple columns of conduits with a desired horizontal spacing.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A system for supporting a plurality of conduits above another in parallel, spaced-apart relationship comprising:

a first unit for supporting a first conduit comprising:

a base;

a first U-shaped member having an open end and a diameter approximately equal to the outside diameter of a conduit to be supported thereby; and

first means interconnecting said base and said first member with said open end of said first member extending away from said base; and

a second unit for supporting a second conduit above said first conduit comprising:

a second U-shaped member having an open end and a diameter approximately equal to the outside diameter of said second conduit;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a conduit spacer system and, more particularly, to a base and intermediate unit for supporting a plurality of conduits and for maintaining horizontal and vertical separation between each conduits.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In a conventional underground installation of electrical cables, the cables are run through conduits placed in a ditch and imbedded in concrete. These conduits generally are less than six inches in diameter. Utility company specifications and municipal code requirements often set forth a minimum spacing between adjacent conduits in a ditch and between each conduit and the bottom and sides of the ditch. Typical minimum spacings range from one and one-half inches to three inches. Therefore, one cannot simply place the conduits in a ditch without some means for maintaining the required separation therebetween.

In the past, base plates or spacers have been used to support electrical conduits above the floor of a ditch and/or to maintain separation between adjacent conduits. A problem encountered with base plate-type supports is that as concrete is being poured into the ditch to imbed the conduits, the force of the concrete tends to shift the position of the conduits on the base plates. Thus, to ensure that the minimum required separation will be maintained while pouring the concrete, it is often necessary to tie the conduits to the base plates. Such a tying operation is time-consuming and hence adds considerably to the cost of an underground conduit installation.
 
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