Pipe holder apparatus

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Inventors

Bingham, Jr., Thomas R.

Application #

275254

Filed

Mar-24-1999

Published

Jun-26-2001

Current US Class

138/106
248/49
248/87
405/184.4

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

405/154 405/156 405/157 405/172 248/49 248/58 248/62 248/71 248/74.1 248/74.2 248/74.3 248/87 248/88 138/105 138/106 138/107

Examiners

Bagnell; David

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McCormick, Paulding & Huber LLP

US Patent References

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4389034   Underwater pipe a...
4492493   Pipeline anchor ho...
4494893   Adjustable apparat...
4790500   Optical conductor c...
4826111   Ground anchor dev...
4981395   Pipe positioner
5007768   Anchoring structur...
5042958   Method and appar...
5242247   Apparatus for layin...
5437424   Septic pipe field dr...
5553975   Method of installin...
5590859   Ratcheting pipe ha...
5785457   Pipe placement an...
 

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Abstract
A pipe support apparatus includes a sleeve for being positioned along a length of a stake to be inserted into a ground surface of a trench. A sleeve projection extends outwardly from an outer surface of the sleeve. A hook is to extend partially about and cradle a pipe. The hook operatively has an upper end and a lower end, and the hook is pivotally coupled to the sleeve projection at its upper end for movement generally along a vertical plane from a lowered or engaged position to a raised or disengaged position. A handle is coupled to the hook and operatively extends upwardly therefrom for grasping and moving the hook between its engaged and disengaged positions.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A pipe support apparatus, comprising:

engagement means for being positioned along a length of a stake to be inserted into a ground surface of a trench, the stake having an abutment surface for engaging a portion of a periphery of a pipe;

a projection extending outwardly from an outer surface of the engagement means;

support means for extending partially about and cradling the pipe, the support means and the abutment surface of the stake cooperating to generally surround the periphery of the pipe, the support means having an upper end and a lower end, and being pivotally coupled to the projection at its upper end for movement generally along a vertical plane between a lowered or engaged position to a raised or disengaged position; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for supporting pipe, and more particularly to an apparatus for temporarily supporting pipe laid in a trench and during subsequent backfilling of the trench.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Laying drainage pipes in sewer systems is a labor intensive and time consuming process. First, a trench must be excavated for accommodating the sewer pipes to be laid in segments along the length of the trench. The elevation of the ground surface of the trench must be meticulously measured periodically along its length to ensure that pipe segments are positioned at the desired elevation. Next, at least two laborers are required to fill-in the trench. One laborer must maintain the pipes in position while the second laborer covers the pipes with backfill material.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,242,247 issued to Murphy provides an apparatus for simplifying the laying of pipes. The apparatus includes a shaft insertable in a trench and multiple parts including an inner sleeve adjustably coupled to the shaft having a bottom pipe support projecting therefrom, and an outer sleeve adjustably fitted over the inner shaft and including a grasping member for securing an upper end of the pipe. A handle is also provided for raising and lowering the grasping member away from and toward the pipe. Once the grasping member is lifted away from the pipe after the pipe has been set in the trench, an additional handle on the top of the shaft must be employed to twist the shaft in order to move the bottom support away from the bottom of the pipe so that the apparatus can then be lifted out of the ground without disturbing the pipe.
 
  A system of pipe hangers or the like for supporting various fluid bearing pipes and conduits which are exposed to the elements and extend along the rooftops...  A tool for positioning and holding pipe to be laid in a ditch at a desired level while the ditch is filled partially with rock, gravel, etc. The tool comprises...