Pipe-laying device

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Inventors

Strobel, William R.

Application #

751589

Filed

Nov-18-1996

Published

Apr-20-1999

Current US Class

248/49
405/154.1
405/184.4

International Classes

F16L 001/00

Field of Search

405/154 405/157 405/158 405/159 405/172 248/49 248/62 248/65 248/70 248/71 248/72 248/73 248/84 248/87

Assignee

Cox; Philip (Hunt, NY); Fierthaler; Frederick (Mt. Morris, NY)

Examiners

Graysay; Tamara L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Salzman & Levy

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Abstract
The present invention features a reusable, pipe-laying device with an automatically adjustable, self-locking member that will accommodate pipes having different diameter sizes. The pipe-support unit of the present pipe-laying device slidably supports an angled, locking bar that will tangentially engage with different diameter sizes resting on the pipe-support unit, thus locking them in place. The pipe-support unit is disposed on a contiguous shaft to that of a staking shaft. The locking bar is slidable upon the contiguous, supporting shaft, and thus comes into tangential contact with a pipe, as it is lowered into place. The tangential contact provides the means by which pipes of different diameter sizes engage with, and are locked by, the locking bar.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A reusable, self-adjustable, self-locking, pipe-laying device that can accommodate pipes having different diameters thereupon, comprising:

a driving shaft for driving said reusable, self-adjustable, self-locking, pipe-laying device into a subterranean surface of the ground;

a pipe-rest support including a solid shaft connected to said driving shaft, said pipe-rest support being disposed contiguously adjacent said driving shaft, and having an extension bar projecting therefrom for supporting a pipe to be laid within a trench; and

self-locking means including a hollow shaft slidably disposed upon said solid shaft of said pipe-rest support, said self-locking means having an angled, locking bar for tangential engagement with said pipe supported upon said extension bar, thereby locking said pipe therebetween, said tangential engagement of said angled, locking bar with a curved, cylindrical surface of said pipe providing a means by which pipes of different sizes can be locked between said angled, locking bar and said extension bar.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention pertains to laying pipe below ground and, more particularly, to a reuseable pipe-laying device that automatically adjusts to, and locks, all currently-used sizes of pipe to a driving stake, thus ensuring that the pipe is laid at a predetermined height above the subterranean surface.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the field of pipe laying, spacing tools have been useful in ensuring that a pipe which is laid below ground is both level and horizontally uniform over its longitudinal length, or, where needed, inclines incrementally to achieve a precise rate of fall (grade) with respect to the prepared, bottom surface of the subterranean trench. Several different staking devices have been developed for this purpose. All of the heretofore developed staking devices feature a horizontal support for a given diameter of pipe. These devices are driven into the ground at spaced-apart intervals, until the pipe support reaches a given distance above the surface of the subterranean trench. The pipe is then laid upon the horizontal support of each stake, thus ensuring that the pipe is level or at a constant-sloped grade along the longitude of the trench. After the earth is filled into the trench to support and cover the pipe, the staking units are removed.
 
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