Pipe support apparatus

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Inventors

Calais, Chad Anthony
Johnson, Lucas

Application #

284804

Filed

Oct-30-2002

Published

Mar-8-2005

Current US Class

248/49
248/70
285/61

International Classes

F16L 003//00

Field of Search

285/61 285/64 248/49 248/65 248/67.7 248/70 248/228.4 248/218.4 248/227.3 248/230.1 248/230.5

Assignee

Advance Products and Systems, Inc. (Scott, LA)

Examiners

Braun; Leslie A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stagg; William W.

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Other References

Reynolds French & Company, Tulsa Pipe Supports, Aug. 19, 1999, Tulsa OK, 2 pages. Reynolds French & Company, Tulsa Pipe Supports, Aug. 11, 2001, 4 pages, Tulsa, OK. Code of Federal Regulations, U.S. Government, Title 49-Transportation, Title 49, vol. 3, Oct. 1, 2001, 3 pages.

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Abstract
A pipeline support for supporting a pipeline along its longitudinal axis comprised of a first and second longitudinally extending cylindrical supports supported on transversely extending threaded rods. The first support is fixed at one end of the transversely extending rods and the second support is movable along the rods, toward and away from the first support, so that the contact surface between the pipeline surface and the support surface may be moved and adjusted to inspect for corrosion or other defects. The pipeline support is designed so that the space between the first and second supports may be adjusted from one side of the pipeline only.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A pipe support comprising:

(a) a first longitudinally extending cylindrical support,

(b) a plurality of transversely extending rods, each of said rods having first and second ends, positioned at desired locations along the longitudinal axis of said first cylindrical support;

(c) means for fixing said first end of each of said rods to said first cylindrical support;

(d) a second longitudinally extending cylindrical support slideably positioned onto each of said rods so as to place said second cylindrical support parallel to said first cylindrical support, said second cylindrical support having an outside longitudinal side and an inside longitudinal side; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to pipeline supports and more particularly to an improved pipe support that allows the interface between the pipe support and pipeline to be changed to facilitate inspection and maintenance of the pipeline and pipe support.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Internal and external forces on piping systems caused by such things as variations in temperature and flow dynamics may cause displacement of a pipeline in its longitudinal axis. Bearing blocks are used to support the piping systems and to provide a means to allow for unrestricted movement during displacement, expansion or contraction of the pipeline in order to reduce stress in the pipeline and its supports. Corrosion, dirt and other contaminates can affect the performance of the bearing blocks and damage or weaken the piping system. Consequently, these pipe supports and piping system must be periodically inspected and if need be maintained in order to continue their effectiveness.
 
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