Ground anchor device

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Inventors

Ismert, Daniel A.

Application #

089321

Filed

Aug-25-1987

Published

May-2-1989

Current US Class

248/49
405/172
405/184.4

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

405/154 405/158 405/172 248/49 248/55 248/62 248/65 248/70 24/162 24/514

Examiners

Taylor; Dennis L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Day; Wm. Bruce

US Patent References

4090686   Pipe-laying appar...
4126012   Method and appar...
4492493   Pipeline anchor ho...

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Abstract
An anchor device for securing a circular pipe to the ground includes a body of flat sheet stock material, opposite ends and a bottom edge. A ground engaging rod or spike is connected to one end of the body for securing it and a pipe retained thereby to the ground. The bottom edge of the body is concave in shape with at least first and second substantially straight edge segments joined to a middle edge segment. The angular relationship of the segments permit the anchor device to fit portions of the circumferences of commonly used sizes of pipe.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is as follows:

1. An anchor device for securing a circular pipe to the ground and comprising:

(a) a body of flat, sheet stock material having opposite first and second ends and top and bottom edges, said bottom edge including means for grasping and retaining a pipe;

(b) said bottom edge means including first, second and middle substantially straight edge segments formed to provide a concave recess for receipt of pipe of varying diameters, said first and second edge segments joining said middle segment at obtuse included angles of approximately two hundred degrees to two hundred and thirty degrees;

(c) said body first end including eye means of stamped strips of sheet material;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to pipe anchors, and particularly, to pipe anchors which may be readily used during foundation construction work to secure pipe prior to pouring concrete.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Plastic pipes and particularly plastic drain pipes used by plumbers today are lightweight, durable, relatively inexpensive and not subject to corrosion. Accordingly, plastic pipes have become the material of choice for most new construction. However, a drawback is noted with such plastic piping in that in contrast to cast iron pipes, the plastic pipe is so lightweight that it tends to float upwardly when pouring concrete foundation slabs about the pipe. In such construction, piping is laid down upon a surface of crushed rock and the concrete poured thereover, tending to dislodge and displace the lightweight plastic piping and causing it to float upwardly toward the surface of the basement floor or pad. These unsatisfactory results have commonly been remedied by bending a length of reinforcing rod in to a U-shape, and inverting it to form a wicket which fits down over the pipe and is intended to hold it in place. These on the job remedies are overly time consuming to construct and the present invention is designed to provide a relatively inexpensive and simple way to anchor piping, particularly plastic piping, preparatory to pouring concrete thereover. Additionally, since the plastic pipe may be of varying diameters according to the particular use and area of drainage of the pipe, the instant invention is intended to accommodate pipes of varying diameters.
 
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