Line guide

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Inventors

Polk, Jr., Vess E.

Application #

104174

Filed

Mar-22-2002

Published

Jan-6-2004

Current US Class

033/562
033/645
138/106
248/49
285/179

International Classes

G01B 005/24

Field of Search

33/613 33/645 33/562 33/1 248/49 248/56 248/65 248/68.1 248/74.1 138/106 138/108 138/118 138/118.1 285/41 285/179 285/182 285/184 269/910 52/220.2

Examiners

Bennett; G. Bradley

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Degenfelder; Jeffrey G. Carstens Yee & Cahoon LLP

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Other References

Marshall Brain, How Air Conditioners Work; http://www.howstuffworks.com/ac.htm/printable.

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Abstract
A line guide for enabling a single person to complete the installation of refrigeration lines in a pre-built structure. The line guide is adaptable to both wood and metal frame construction. In one embodiment, the line guide has a unitary body comprised of an attachment bracket with a guide tube formed therein. The guide tube's axial orientation changes over its length. The guide tube's change in axial orientation may be fixed or variable. In addition, the guide tube may be detachable from the bracket enabling guide tubes of different fixed orientations to be used in combination with the same bracket. In another embodiment, the line guide is adapted for use in retrofit building applications. A guide tube is positioned through a hole formed in the soffit of the structure thereby allowing access to the overhead space. Annular bracket fittings help secure the guide tube in the soffit hole.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A guide for aiding in the installation of refrigeration lines through a partition, comprising in combination:

an attachment bracket having a planar surface bounded on a first edge by a first planar side piece and bounded on a second edge by a second planar side piece, said side pieces each having an aperture formed therethrough and being generally parallel to one another and extending generally perpendicularly from a face of said planar surface, wherein said first side piece is positioned adjacent to a first side of said partition and said second side piece positioned adjacent to a second side of said partition; and

a guide tube having opposite distal ends defining a passageway therethrough and an axial orientation which changes over its length, wherein a segment length of said guide tube is positioned between the apertures formed in said first and second planar pieces so that a first distal end of said guide tube is on said first side of said partition and a second distal end of said guide tube is on said second side of said partition.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Technical Field

The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for improving the efficiency of installing refrigeration lines. More particularly, the present invention relates to a bracket guide and method for using same which facilitates a more efficient installation of refrigeration lines between a first and second unit.

2. Description of the Related Art

The use of refrigerated air conditioning systems in commercial and residential property has become commonplace and ubiquitous. Indeed, particularly in the South and Southwest, it borders on being a necessity for ordinary life. Over the years, a variety of different air conditioning systems have been developed for cooling interior spaces. For example, in particularly arid regions, evaporative coolers are effective air conditioners, while large commercial buildings oftentimes rely upon air conditioning systems commonly known as chilled-water systems. Perhaps the most widely employed air conditioning system used today is what is commonly termed refrigerated air.
 
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