Flanged pipe support

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Inventors

Schoenky, John H.

Application #

667827

Filed

Mar-12-1991

Published

May-5-1992

Current US Class

248/49
248/70

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/58 248/62 248/59 248/65 248/70 52/27 52/294 52/220 285/61 285/62 285/63 285/64

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Day; Jack E.

US Patent References

4076281   Bell fitting and sup...
4429497   Pipe support system

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Abstract
The present invention is an economical and conveniently installed support for flanged piping where the individual lengths thereof are bolted together. It is intended for use on long, substantially horizontal, runs of piping where it is desired to eliminate stresses on unsupported flanged joints, and is especially useful where valves and other heavy fittings are located between lengths of piping. The support is bolted directly to the bottom arc of the flange, having holes therein which match the holes in the flanges, and is especially useful with piping having Class 125 AWWA flanges. The support has convenient adjustments to compensate for variations in the height between the level of the piping and that of the supporting structure.
 
Claims
What I claim as my invention is:

1. A pipe support for piping having flanges, said flanges having spaced holes for affixing sections of said piping together, comprising:

1. a base having an upper surface thereon;

2. a first cup fixedly attached to said upper surface;

3. a separator, having a first end loosely fitting within said first cup;

4. an inverted second cup loosely fitting over a second end of said separator, and having a threaded portion thereon;

5. a plate having:

a. a concave arcuately shaped upper edge;

b. a lower edge having a threaded extension affixed thereto;

i. said threaded extension engaging said threaded portion so that the separation between said upper edge and said base is adjustable; and



Description
This invention is a pipe support for industrial piping in general and, in particular, is a pipe support for flanged pipe which is held together by bolts or other removable fastenings.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Almost from the time that pipes have been used, there have been devices to support them so that undue strain is not placed upon the pipe or couplings. Representative of the various supports that have been used over the years are the following references.

Hazen U.S. Pat. No. 1,034,444 discloses a bracket for supporting downspouts on the outside of buildings, although it could be adapted for supporting industrial piping. It is fastened to an adjustable base, permitting adjustment of the distance between supports. The support itself has a turnbuckle arrangement to adjust the spacing of the downspout from the base (or wall), plus a clamp which holds the downspout in place. It has little relationship to the present invention, except as one example of a support for pipes.
 
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