Pipe-supporting device

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Inventors

Pruyne, Jerry R.

Application #

438735

Filed

Nov-3-1982

Published

Apr-30-1985

Current US Class

248/49
248/65

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/65 248/68.1 248/74.1 248/237 248/158 248/346

Assignee

Miro Industries, Inc. (Midvale, UT)

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Mallinckrodt, Mallinckrodt Russell & Osburn

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Abstract
A pipe-supporting device adapted to receive and support an exposed pipe on a building roof has a base with a substantially flat bottom for resting on a roof and an upwardly tapered structure secured on and rising from the base to provide an upwardly divergent, substantially V recess having divergent line contacts for receiving the pipe and supporting it above the base. The structure is configured to distribute the weight of the supported pipe substantially equally over the flat area of the base in contact with the roof, and the single line contacts of the V provide this substantially equal distribution of weight regardless of whether the roof is flat or sloped, or regardless of whether the pipe being supported is parallel to the roof or sloped with respect to the roof. Further, the line contacts provide a minimum of resistance to pipe movement so that pipes can easily slide on the device when they expand and contract.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A pipe supporting device adapted to receive and support an exposed pipe on a roof, said device comprising a base having a flat bottom for resting on the roof; and upwardly tapered structure secured on and rising from said base to provide an upwardly divergent, substantially V recess having divergent line contacts for receiving the pipe and supporting it above said base, said line contacts minimizing contact area and friction between the pipe and said device, and said structure being made up of wall means, parts of which divergently recede from the respective line contacts at opposite arms of the V to provide mutually opposite, upwardly tapered towers, other parts of which slope upwardly from said base toward and meeting with the lower ends of said receding wall parts between said line contacts, and still other parts of which join the receding wall parts of the respective towers, said other wall parts and said still other wall parts having lower ends forming a symmetrical periphery at said base which substantially evenly distributes the pipe load on the base and on the roof.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field

The invention is in the field of supports for exterior pipes on building roofs.

2. State of the Art

It is very common in commercial buildings for there to be various types of pipes which are exposed and run along the top of the roofs of such buildings. These pipes may be connected to air conditioning units mounted on a building roof or to various other service units.

It is currently common practice for these pipes to be supported above the roof surface at intervals along their length by placing blocks of wood between the roof surface and the pipes. With temperature changes, the pipes expand and contract and, partly because of the large contact surface area between a block and the pipe, the block moves with the pipe. After a period of time, the movement of the block against the roof with the weight of the pipe thereon causes damage to the roof, which usually results in a leak and requires expensive roof repair. Even where the blocks are nailed down to the roof, the nails and the wood usually deteriorate in a relatively short time period so that the blocks break loose. Further, wood blocks are difficult to seal so the roof usually leaks about these nail holes.
 
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