Patent classifications
F16L3/02
RV sewer hose support with adjustable supporting height
The invention discloses a RV sewer hose support with adjustable supporting height, comprising supporting components; adjacent supporting components are rotatably connected; the component comprises a supporting plate and a supporting horizontal rod; supporting vertical rods are symmetrically arranged above the plate, and the vertical rod has connecting holes; one side of the horizontal rod is symmetrically provided with a supporting post; supporting legs are symmetrically provided below the plate; a clamping groove is provided on the opposite outer side of the vertical rod away from the plate. The invention use only two sets of molds to realize the production of the main parts, which not only saves costs, but also facilitates adjusting the supporting height according to the actual situation; it avoids wasting molds and raw materials due to the need of different heights in actual use, and has a stable support, beautiful appearance and long service life.
Movable pipe support
Movable pipe supports are described herein. A movable pipe support can include a pipe support apparatus body having a slot sized to accommodate a first end of a lever arm positioned such that it extends through the slot, a pipe support structure attached to the first end of the lever arm and having an outer surface for contacting an outer surface of the pipe, and a pivot mechanism to allow the outer surface of the pipe support structure to continue to be in contact with the outer surface of the pipe while the pivot mechanism moves the outer surface of the pipe support structure along the outer surface of the pipe.
Movable pipe support
Movable pipe supports are described herein. A movable pipe support can include a pipe support apparatus body having a slot sized to accommodate a first end of a lever arm positioned such that it extends through the slot, a pipe support structure attached to the first end of the lever arm and having an outer surface for contacting an outer surface of the pipe, and a pivot mechanism to allow the outer surface of the pipe support structure to continue to be in contact with the outer surface of the pipe while the pivot mechanism moves the outer surface of the pipe support structure along the outer surface of the pipe.
Elevated modular hose hanger
The invention involves a modular elevated hose hanger system. The system includes a vertical support member suitable for insertion into a ground surface for elevating the hose hanger and preventing unwanted rotation of the hose hanger about the vertical axis of the vertical support member. The hose hanger is constructed of a cylindrical segment having features for interlocking with the vertical support member. A modular face plate cooperates with the cylindrical segment to provide structural support to the cylindrical segment while being easily removable and replaceable.
Elevated modular hose hanger
The invention involves a modular elevated hose hanger system. The system includes a vertical support member suitable for insertion into a ground surface for elevating the hose hanger and preventing unwanted rotation of the hose hanger about the vertical axis of the vertical support member. The hose hanger is constructed of a cylindrical segment having features for interlocking with the vertical support member. A modular face plate cooperates with the cylindrical segment to provide structural support to the cylindrical segment while being easily removable and replaceable.
Pole mounting system for lockable key housing
The mounting system and device secures a container, such as a lockable container to a pole. A housing restricts access to the fasteners and other attachments that secure the container to the pole. A unitary fastener, such as a U-bolt, secures the housing to the pole. The two ends of the unitary fastener enter a first section of a rear wall and a second section of the rear wall to attach to the housing at an interior attachment surface. A curvature in the rear wall separates the first section and the second section of the rear wall. The curvature of the rear wall contacts the pole. The housing, the guard plate, and the container cover the fasteners to reduce access to the fasteners.
Pole mounting system for lockable key housing
The mounting system and device secures a container, such as a lockable container to a pole. A housing restricts access to the fasteners and other attachments that secure the container to the pole. A unitary fastener, such as a U-bolt, secures the housing to the pole. The two ends of the unitary fastener enter a first section of a rear wall and a second section of the rear wall to attach to the housing at an interior attachment surface. A curvature in the rear wall separates the first section and the second section of the rear wall. The curvature of the rear wall contacts the pole. The housing, the guard plate, and the container cover the fasteners to reduce access to the fasteners.
BRACKET FOR SECURING IN-WALL FIRE SPRINKLER LINE PIPING
A bracket for securing fire sprinkler line piping is provided which includes a center panel with attached first and second side flaps positioned at approximately 90 degrees to the center panel. The bracket is insertable between the sidewalls of a ceiling track and sprinkler line pipe is engaged into the pipe guide by using a swivel ring on a threaded rod. Once engaged, the bracket prevents lateral movement of the sprinkler line pipe relative to the ceiling track.
BRACKET FOR SECURING IN-WALL FIRE SPRINKLER LINE PIPING
A bracket for securing fire sprinkler line piping is provided which includes a center panel with attached first and second side flaps positioned at approximately 90 degrees to the center panel. The bracket is insertable between the sidewalls of a ceiling track and sprinkler line pipe is engaged into the pipe guide by using a swivel ring on a threaded rod. Once engaged, the bracket prevents lateral movement of the sprinkler line pipe relative to the ceiling track.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURE, ASSEMBLY AND CONTINUOUS CONSTRUCTION OF PIPE SECTIONS IN A SPOOLBASE WITH GRADUAL MOVEMENT
A process for the manufacture, assembly and continuous construction of tubular sections made of steel or polymer in individual pipelines with gradual movement that is designed to mechanize and automate a process substantially eliminating or mitigating existing inefficiencies and risks, considerably reducing the time vessels need to be moored at piers while paying extremely expensive daily rates, increasing the quality of welds, inspections and the entire process The process including inside the manufactured unit one or more weld cabins and a series of support devices with synchronized driven and free wheels that carry the pipe segments while simultaneously enabling movement of the entire stalk without external interference, following the joining of several pipe segments (welded together), of variable length, in which the embodiments provided in the present invention enable each stalk to be approximately 1.2 km long or longer.