Pipe support

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Inventors

Hardtke, Hans H.

Application #

498797

Filed

Mar-26-1990

Published

Jul-2-1991

Current US Class

248/49
248/55

International Classes

F16L 003/16

Field of Search

248/49 248/55 248/65 138/106 384/36 384/48 384/50 384/52 384/58

Assignee

LISEGA GmbH (DE)

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Diller, Ramik & Wight

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4244543   Support roller or ro...

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Abstract
A pipe support is provided which includes a bearing support defined by a base plate and two upwardly converging legs carrying pins which journal first anti-friction bearings between the legs and second anti-friction bearings outside the legs. A pipe is carried by a pipe support plate supported atop the first anti-friction bearings. The pipe support has ends carrying depending side plates which in turn include projections underlying the second anti-friction bearings which collectively provide free displacement longitudinally of the pipe axis and limited upward movement of the pipe support plate from atop the first bearings.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A pipe support comprising a bearing support, first anti-friction bearing means carried by said bearing support for supporting thereon an associated pipe support plate, a side plate depending downwardly at each end of said pipe support plate, said bearing support having opposite sides each adjacent one of said side plates, and second anti-friction bearing means disposed between each depending side plate and an adjacent bearing support side for cooperating with said depending side plates during movement of said pipe support plate.

2. The pipe support as defined in claim 1 wherein said depending side plates each have an edge portion generally underlying an associated one of said second anti-friction bearing means.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a pipe support for supporting pipes and pipe components, and particularly pipes and conduits that move in the direction of the longitudinal axis thereof due to temperature changes. The pipe support is connected to an associated pipe and is supported on anti-friction bearings, such as roller bearings.

In cases where pipes are subject to displacement in a longitudinal direction due to variations in temperature of the medium flowing therethrough or due to the atmosphere surrounding the pipes, bearing blocks supporting roller or ball bearings are used to provide an easy rolling movement during displacement, expansion or contraction of the pipe. The bearings absorb the forces of expansion, contraction or movement, and also support the weight of the pipe or conduit. It is also desirable that such pipes or conduits be prevented from moving too far laterally or upwardly. In other words, while longitudinal movement is compensated for by the bearings, the pipes must not move outside of allowable lateral and upward limits. In this context it is conventional to provide members which extend in the longitudinal direction of the pipe and are connected to both the pipe and the bearings supporting the pipe. In this manner, the pipe can only be lifted off the bearing surface over a relatively short predetermined distance.
 
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