Pipe supporting device

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Inventors

Brown, James M.

Application #

853435

Filed

May-9-1997

Published

May-25-1999

Current US Class

248/49
248/68.1
248/70
248/74.3

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/65 248/70 248/74.3 248/909 248/159 248/68.1 248/69 248/73 285/61 285/64 403/200 403/217 52/126.4 52/126.7 52/678

Examiners

Braun; Leslie A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gunter, Jr.; Charles D.

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Abstract
A pipe supporting device is shown of the type used to support an exposed pipe of a roof. The device includes a base having a flat bottom for resting on the roof, an upright member of a length which is connectable to the base and a receiving portion which is connectable to the upright member for receiving and supporting the exposed pipe. The length of the upright member can be altered by a user at a job site to thereby provide a device having a desired overall height.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A pipe supporting device adapted to receive and support at least one exposed condensate drain pipe from an air conditioning unit located on a roof, the device comprising:

a base having a flat bottom for resting on the roof, the base having an upwardly extending receptacle portion;

a first upright member formed of a synthetic plastic material of a first selected length, the first upright member having a first extent which is insertable within the upwardly extending receptacle portion of the base to engage the base receptacle portion;

a saddle shaped receiving portion for receiving and supporting the exposed pipe, the saddle shaped receiving portion being supported about a common juncture having a downwardly extending receptacle portion for receiving an opposite extent of the first upright member and engaging the first upright member;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to improvements in support arrangements for exposed pipes and, more specifically, to a support device for an exposed pipe on a building roof.

2. Description of the Prior Art

A variety of devices have been used in the prior art in order to support exposed pipe. Support devices are necessary for a number of reasons, such as to prevent undue strain being placed upon a pipe or coupling. In some cases, it is necessary to support the pipe at a slope with respect to an adjacent support area, such as in the case of condensate drain lines from air conditioning/heating systems, or in the case of sewer pipes and lines.

Commercial buildings often have various types of pipes which are exposed and run along the rooftops of such buildings. For example, it is quite common for air conditioning units to be mounted on a building roof of a commercial building, the air conditioning units having condensate drain pipes which slope from the unit toward an exit point on the rooftop. Other service units are commonly mounted on building roofs which utilize pipes which must be supported, often at a slope with respect to the surrounding rooftop.
 
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