Pipe holding tool

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Inventors

Scott, Winfield B.

Application #

633255

Filed

Nov-19-1975

Published

Aug-23-1977

Current US Class

248/156
248/413
248/49
405/184.4

International Classes

B63B 035/04

Field of Search

248/49 248/161 248/413 248/156 248/74 61/72.1 61/105 214/1 294/103 138/105 138/106

Examiners

Frazier; Roy D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wofford, Felsman, Fails & Zobal

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Abstract
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 a rod located in a tubular member and having a pointed end extending out of the tubular member. The tubular member and rod are movable axially relative to each other. A locking member is provided for securing the rod and the tubular member at a desired position relative to each other. A pipe supporting means is carried by the tool and is fixed in place relative to the tubular member. In addition, a pipe locking means is supported for movement between a closed position and an open position. In the closed position, the pipe locking means forms an enclosed or partially enclosed configuration with the pipe supporting means for holding the pipe in a position such that its axis is generally transverse with the axis of the tubular member or that of the rod.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A pipe holding tool comprising:

an elongated tubular member,

a rod having a pointed end adapted to be inserted in the ground,

said rod being located in said tubular member with its pointed end extending out of one end of said tubular member,

said tubular member and said rod being movable relative to each other along their axes,

means for preventing said rod from extending out of the opposite end of said tubular member,

handle means connected to said opposite end of said tubular member,

means for securing said rod and said tubular member at a desired position relative to each other,

pipe supporting means carried by said tool and fixed in place relative to said tubular member,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to a tool for use for positioning and holding pipe in a ditch at a desired level while it is being partially filled with rock, gravel, etc.

In laying pipe in a ditch, it is necessary to partially fill the bottom of the ditch with rock, gravel or other material to facilitate drainage and to support the pipe in a level position in/or on the layer of the rock or gravel while the ditch is filled to the top with dirt, etc. The layer of rock, gravel, etc. may be inserted into the ditch first and the pipe laid on this layer however, this is a time consuming and hence costly operation since it requires the top of the layer to be leveled before the pipe is laid in place.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of the present invention to provide a tool for use for positioning and holding pipe in a ditch at a desired level while it is being parially filled with rock, gravel, etc. After the rock, gravel, etc. has been inserted in the ditch, the tool may be readily removed from the pipe and from the ditch, leaving the pipe at the desired level supported by the rock, gravel, etc.
 
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