Pipe-laying apparatus

4090686
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Inventors

Yarbrough, Ted G.

Application #

767999

Filed

Feb-7-1977

Published

May-23-1978

Current US Class

138/105
138/106
248/156
248/49
405/184.4

International Classes

B63B 035/04

Field of Search

248/49 248/85 248/156 248/440 248/58 61/105 138/105 138/106 214/1

Examiners

Frazier; Roy D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Threedy; Edward C.

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Abstract
A device for supporting in selected alignment pipelike elements, such as sectional sewer pipes and drain tiles, in an excavation during the positioning of the pipe therein and prior to the filling in of the excavation with particle material. The device consists of an upright two-legged frame and movable pipe-supporting slides that provide for easy removal of the device from the excavation after it has supported and maintained the alignment of the pipelike elements during the pipe-laying operation.
 
Claims
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to protect by Letters Patent is:

1. A pipe-supporting device adapted to be temporarily used during the laying and alignment of pipe sections in an excavation or the like, comprising

(a) a pipe-supporting frame having a crossbar connected at opposite ends at right angles to a pair of depending posts,

(b) a strengthening bracket within said frame having oppositely disposed struts extending angularly between said crossbar and each of said posts,

(c) a pair of pipe-supporting members carried by said frame and said strengthening bracket and movable through intersecting paths relative to each other and a pipe section supported beneath said frame,



Description
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

One of the important objects of this invention is to provide a light-weight, readily portable, yet rigid support for use in laying in an extended aligned formation a series of pipelike sections within an excavation prior to and during the filling of such excavation.

To accomplish the object of this invention there is provided a support consisting of a frame having a horizontal crossbar connected at opposite ends to depending post members. Extending between each post and the crossbar within the frame structure is a strengthening brace providing oppositely angularly disposed struts. Each strut carries a sleeve, the open axis of which extends perpendicularly to the strut and to each other.

At the line of junction of each post to the ends of the crossbar, there is provided a like sleeve positioned coaxially with respect to the sleeve on the confronting strut, with the sleeves adapted to slidably contain pipe-supporting slides. The pipe-supporting slides are free to move through the slides so as to be projected along intersecting lines into pipe-supporting position beneath the frame. After the excavation has been filled to a point where the pipe sections are supported by the fill, the apparatus may be readily removed therefrom without disturbing alignment of the pipe sections or the fill. The apparatus may be provided with a plurality of sleevelike members carried by each of the struts as well as the legs and crossbar of the frame, so that the apparatus may be readily converted to accommodate pipes of varying diameters.
 
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