Flexible sewer line support

4194711
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Inventors

Winton, Leroy

Application #

867890

Filed

Jan-9-1978

Published

Mar-25-1980

Current US Class

248/49
248/83

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/75 248/80 248/83 248/85 248/222.2 248/224.4 248/171 248/166 248/291 248/70 138/106 138/110 137/344 405/120 405/121

Examiners

Bonck; Rodney H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Blair, Brown & Kreten

US Patent References

4125237   Waste pipe support

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Abstract
Disclosed herein is a flexible support structure suitably fashioned to accommodate external sewer lines and water lines that are commonly used in mobile homes, campers and trailers and the like. A series of inter-connected troughs are provided with means for fastening the lengths together and are additionally provided with structure which allows stands to support the troughs.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A flexible sewer conduit support comprising, in combination: a plurality of interconnected substantially semi-cylindrical troughs disposed in abutting relationship, said troughs having plural slots disposed on their bottom cylindrical faces, said troughs interconnected by means of tongue members disposed on said bottom face of said trough at each terminal portion of the longitudinal extent of said troughs, whereby said tongues of each trough extends into the slots of abutting troughs thereby defining a continuous, underlying interleaved support and means to support said trough and incline the trough above ground level in which said means to support said trough above the ground include a bracket member having a generally S-shaped upper portion to engage a slot in said trough, said portion terminates in a vertically downwardly extending lower portion said lower portion having a slot disposed therein, and said slot being provided with a bolt which serves to fasten a plurality of legs thereon.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Field of the Invention

With the increase of mobile type homes and in their associated environments, it has become apparent that the chemically treated sewer type reservoir located on many campers have many short comings, the most obvious of which would be the necessity to manually empty them. This of course can be eliminated by coupling a conduit in such a chamber but the problems associated with this type of arrangement include the lack of a device which would support the conduit yet still be of highly flexible design to accommodate different types of terrain and account for the likelihood of shifting camp sites which would therefore necessitate flexibility and adaptability of the basic design. Accordingly, this inventor is aware of patents to various people namely U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,623,500, 3,811,462 and 3,882,886, but none of these appear to address themselves to the problems that are the topic of this invention. The first listed patent for example fails to disclose the provision of a multiplicity of varying shaped support members inter-connected to provide the flexible sewer line support as will be disclosed hereinafter and the remaining references fall further a field from the essence of this invention.
 
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