Pipe support system

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Inventors

Collins, Seymour
McClellan, William F.

Application #

014856

Filed

Feb-13-1987

Published

Aug-23-1988

Current US Class

138/107
248/49
248/59

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/59 248/58 248/62 248/49 248/60 248/79 248/48.1 138/107

Assignee

Pipe Shields, Inc. (Vacaville, CA)

Examiners

Ramirez; Ramon O.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schatzel; Thomas E.

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Abstract
A substantially horizontal pipe is supported within a U-shaped trough made of sheet metal. The trough has spaced sides interconnected by a curved bottom that define a width and a depth. A plurality of supports have curved surfaces for accommodating and supporting the curved bottom of the trough. The trough spans between spaced supports and has sufficient rigidity to support the pipe without allowing undue pipe deflection. The trough sides are tied to prevent splaying. The trough can be made in longitudinal sections having interfitting ends. These interfitting ends can be sealed so that the trough provides secondary containment for leakage from the pipe. A gap can be left between longitudinal sections of the trough to accommodate a branch pipe, and an adjustable bridge interconnects the sections for transferring stresses therebetween.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A system for supporting a substantially horizontal pipe, said system comprising:

a U-shaped trough made of sheet metal for receiving a pipe, said trough having a pair of spaced sides that define the trough widths and a curved bottom that together with the sides define a trough depth, said trough depth being greater than the trough width, and a plurality of spaced supports with each support having a curved surface for accommodating and supporting the curved bottom of the trough, said trough spanning between the spaced supports and supporting the pipe with ridigity sufficient to prevent undue deflection of the pipe; and

a strap extending transversely about the trough, said strap having a T-shaped slot near one end and a T-shaped locking tab at the other end, said locking tab fitting within the slot to lock the strap in place thereby preventing splaying of trough sides and maintaining the trough shape.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a pipe support system. More specifically, it concerns a system that provides vertical support for a horizontal pipe and that can provide secondary containment for leakage from the pipe.

2. Description of the Prior Art

When a small bore pipe is supported as a horizontal beam, the maximum spacing between vertical supports is often limited by considerations of excessive deflection, bending and shear stresses. The strength of pipe materials, such a plastics, further limit the support span, and for some plastic pipe compositions, a continuous support is necessary. In elevated temperature conditions, the strength and rigidity of the pipe can be seriously reduced. Small bore copper tubing requires a relatively short spacing between vertical supports.

In some installations of overhead pipe, secondary containment is required for the protection of personnel and/or equipment located beneath the pipe. A light weight sheet metal trough of semi-circular cross-section has been used to collect fluid and prevent dripping. These troughs lack the rigidity for supporting the pipe at maximum spacing between vertical supports.
 
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