Pipe support bridge

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Inventors

Torrens, Beverly
Miron, Paul

Application #

813000

Filed

Dec-24-1991

Published

Aug-9-1994

Current US Class

248/124.1
248/49

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/55 248/124 248/149 248/676 248/670 248/671 138/106 138/105 403/254 403/409.1 403/49 403/246

Examiners

Chotkowski; Karen J.

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5028019   Pipe support
5072901   Pipe support stand
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Abstract
A pipe support bridge comprising a pair of upstanding support brackets and a central truss member having top and bottom edges and side edges. The top edges are shorter than the bottom edges. Each support bracket has a central vertically aligned channel member to slidably receive the side edges of the central channel member such that the central truss members is supported between the support brackets. The assembled pipe support bridge is wider at the bottom then the top. The angle of the truss allows the support brackets to rest at various angles to the truss providing various degrees of side thrust support. The locking system comprising pins extending from the sides of the truss member and alignable with holes in the support brackets allows the central truss to be adjusted to different heights in the support brackets. Locating members are fixed to the central truss member for positioning a pipe to be supported atop the pipe support bridge.
 
Claims
The invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A pipe support bridge comprising:

a pair of upstanding support brackets, each support bracket having a vertically aligned channel member:

a central truss member having top and bottom edges and side edges, the top edge is shorter than the bottom edge, each side edge, being slidably received in the central channel member of one of the said bracket such that said central truss member is supported between said supporting brackets such that the assembled pipe support bridge is adjustably angled to a supporting surface;

locking means to locate said central truss member at different heights in said channel members of said support brackets;



Description
The invention relates to a pipe support bridge for supporting pipes during construction, several claims for which have already been allowed under the above noted applicant and serial number.

In the construction of pipelines to transport water or other fluids or material, the preferred method often involves burying the pipeline to protect the pipe. Burying the pipeline avoids exposing the pipe to the elements and allows for normal use of the land above the buried line.

Underground pipelines are generally built by digging the necessary trenches to accept the pipeline, assembling sections of the pipeline above ground and then lifting the assembled sections by crane or other suitable means into the prepared trenches. At present, the pipeline sections are often assembled and worked on directly on the ground beside the trench. Obviously, such an arrangement does not provide ideal working conditions and over varied terrain this can lead to major problems with aligning the pipe sections to be assembled. In order to perform the job of putting together pipe sections more efficiently, it is desirable to have temporary pipe supports on which sections of the pipe can be built prior to burying in the ground. Such temporary pipe supports must be capable of securely supporting the weight of a pipeline section as it is constructed. The pipe supports must be placed at intervals along the length of the pipe section under construction such that the pipe is fully supported and does not sag leading to cracks and possible leaks. Additionally, it would be advantageous to have a pipe support stand that is of simple and rugged construction and easily portable so that supports can be moved along the trenches as sections of pipeline are completed and buried in place. A further desirable feature of a temporary pipe support is that it be adjustable to accommodate variations in the terrain beside the trenches. Pipelines once joined together and awaiting ditching undergo tremendous side thrust torque. It is desirable that a temporary pipe support bridge be constructed to counteract side thrust torque and hold the joined pipe fixed in the transverse position until ditched.
 
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