Pipe jack pipe clamp
11453101 · 2022-09-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A pipe jack includes an outer “C”-shaped frame that is provided with two (2) inwardly-shaped tabs on each end. The tabs engage a lower surface of a head on a conventional pipe jack stand. An interior cradle is driven downward onto a surface of a pipe via a rod connected by a swivel joint. The rod passes through a nut on top of the frame and terminates with a crank handle on top.
Claims
1. A pipe clamp, comprising: a workpiece; a pipe jack having a pipe jack vertical adjustment moving a cradle relative to the pipe jack, the cradle has a cradle first side and a cradle second side and is attached to the movable member of the pipe jack vertical adjustment; a brace removably attached to the cradle of the pipe jack, the brace includes a curvilinear portion terminating in a first end and an opposing second end; a stationary nut affixed to an upper side of the curvilinear portion; a clamp vertical adjustment adjusted relative to the brace, the clamp vertical adjustment includes a handle, a rod, and a guide; an aperture passing through the stationary nut and an aligned section of the curvilinear portion; a first angled portion extending away from the first end of the curvilinear portion at a downward angle towards the aperture; a second angled portion extending away from the second end of the curvilinear portion towards the interior of the curvilinear portion at a downward angle relative to the stationary nut and the aperture; the guide is attached to a first distal end of the rod, the guide has a movable nut affixed to an apex thereof, the guide is shaped to enable contact on an upper surface of the workpiece and includes a plurality of different sizes to contact a plurality of different sizes of the workpiece that are supporting on the pipe jack; the handle is attached to an opposing second distal end of the rod, the handle resides on a first side of the brace and the guide resides on a second side of the brace; a swivel adjustment disposed between the guide and the rod; a post swivelly connected to the swivel adjustment, the post is attached to an apex of the guide; wherein attached adjacent to a terminal end of the first distal end of the rod is a first washer; wherein affixed to the terminal end of the first distal end of the rod is a second washer; wherein attached to an upper end of the post is a third washer having an equal outer diameter and inner diameter as the first washer.
2. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the workpiece is a pipe.
3. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the cradle is a “V”-shaped metallic member where the cradle first side and the cradle second side are equidistant from a center point.
4. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the cradle is attached to the pipe jack vertical adjustment, wherein the cradle is a cradle nadir.
5. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the pipe jack is commercially available.
6. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the brace is adjustably securing the workpiece to the cradle of the pipe jack.
7. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the brace is a unitary member having a uniform thickness.
8. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the rod is entirely threaded about its circumference and longitudinally adjusts relative to the aperture of the brace, wherein the aperture is threaded.
9. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the first angled portion is capable of frictional securement against the cradle first side.
10. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the second angled portion is capable of frictional securement against the cradle second side.
11. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the guide is shaped as an inverted “V”.
12. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the guide includes a uniform thickness.
13. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the movable nut is threadedly connected to the first distal end of the rod so as to enable the guide to be operably controlled thereby.
14. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the guide includes a pair of flared ends that terminate prior to an inner surface of the curvilinear portion, the first angled portion, and the second angled portion.
15. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the handle is removably threaded onto the rod and transfers a rotational motion from a user to the rod and the handle vertically adjusts the clamp vertical adjustment relative to the brace, which enables adjustable positioning of the guide onto the workpiece.
16. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the pipe clamp is removably placed and secured to the cradle to adjustably secure the workpiece between the pipe clamp and the pipe jack.
17. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the first washer is affixed or threaded onto the rod.
18. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the post is a hollow cylindrical pipe 1¼ in. in outside diameter.
19. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the third washer covers the top of the post and entraps the first distal end of the rod and the second washer within the post.
20. The pipe clamp according to claim 1, wherein the pipe clamp is made of a lightweight material selected from the group consisting of carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, or plastic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
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DESCRIPTIVE KEY
(11) 10 clamp
(12) 15 brace
(13) 20 curvilinear portion
(14) 21 first end
(15) 22 second end
(16) 24 first angled portion
(17) 25 second angled portion
(18) 27 aperture
(19) 30 clamp vertical adjustment
(20) 31 preferred swivel adjustment
(21) 32 first washer
(22) 33 second washer
(23) 34 third washer
(24) 35 handle
(25) 36 rod
(26) 37 stationary nut
(27) 38 post
(28) 39 guide
(29) 40 pipe jack
(30) 44 cradle first side
(31) 45 cradle second side
(32) 46 pipe jack vertical adjustment
(33) 50 workpiece
(34) 61 alternate swivel adjustment
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(35) The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within
(36) The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
(37) 1. Detailed Description of the Figures
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(39) Referring now to
(40) The brace 15 is a unitary member having a uniform thickness. The majority of the brace 15 includes a curvilinear portion 20, terminating in a first end 21 and an opposing second end 22. The curvilinear portion 21 has a continuous radius from a focal point (i.e., the center) and is shaped as a semi-circle. Located at the apex of the curvilinear portion 21 and in the center thereof, is a stationary nut 37 affixed to an upper side thereof. An aperture 27 is defined as passing through the entirety of the stationary nut 37, having an ID of five-eighths of an inch (⅝ in.) and the aligned section of the curvilinear portion 21. The aperture 27 is preferably threaded. The first end 21 and second end 22 are located nearly at diametric opposing sides of the curvilinear portion 20. Extending away from the first end 21 towards the interior of the curvilinear portion 21, at a downward angle relative to the aperture 27 is a first angled portion 24. Similarly extending away from the second end 22 towards the interior of the curvilinear portion 21, at a downward angle relative to the stationary nut 37 and aperture 27, is a second angled portion 25. The first angled portion 24 is capable of frictional securement against the cradle first side 44. Similarly, the second angled portion 25 is capable of frictional securement against the cradle second side 45.
(41) The clamp vertical adjustment 30 includes a handle 35, a rod 36, a preferred swivel adjustment 31, and a guide 39. The rod 36 is an elongated cylindrical structure, preferably entirely threaded about its circumference, and capable of longitudinal adjustment relative to the threaded aperture 27 of the brace 15. Attached to a first distal end of the rod 36 is the preferred swivel adjustment 31 which is pivotally attached to the guide 39. The guide 39 is shaped as an inverted “V” with a uniform thickness and has a post 38 affixed to an apex thereof. In at least one (1) embodiment, the guide 39 is a one-quarter of an inch (¼ in.) thick piece of flat bar with an angled bend at the center of one hundred fifty-five degrees)(155°).
(42) The preferred swivel adjustment 31 is attached to the first distal end of the rod 36. The post 38 is capable of a swivel connection to the preferred swivel adjustment 31. The guide 39 has flared ends that terminate prior to the inner surface of the curvilinear portion 21, first angled portion 24, and second angled portion 25 and thus do not interfere or contact those features. The guide 39 is so shaped to enable contact on an upper surface of a pipe 50 or any other workpiece. As such, the guide 39 may have different sizes to contact different sizes of workpieces 50 that are supporting on the pipe jack 40. Attached to an opposing second distal end of the rod 36 is handle 35. When the pipe clamp 10 is fully assembled, the handle 35 resides on one (1) side of the brace 15 and the guide 39 resides on the other side. The handle 35 is removably threaded onto the rod 36 and is capable of transferring a rotational motion from a user to the rod 36, and hence vertically adjusting the clamp vertical adjustment 30 relative to the brace 15, which ultimately enables adjustable positioning of the guide 39 onto the workpiece 50.
(43) Other embodiments may provide for threading of the aperture 27 only coextensive the stationary nut 37 to be threaded and the aperture 27 comprising a smooth bore at the curvilinear portion 21.
(44) Referring now more closely to
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(46) 2. Operation of the Preferred Embodiment
(47) The preferred embodiment of the present invention can be utilized by the common user in a simple and effortless manner with little or no training. It is envisioned that the pipe clamp 10 would be constructed in general accordance with
(48) In the exemplary embodiment illustrated herein, if not previously assembled, the handle 35 is threadably attached to the second distal end of the rod 36. The rod 36 is then threadably attached to the aperture 27 and the stationary nut 37 of the brace 15, such that the first distal end is clearly obtainable. Thus, the pipe clamp 10 is ready for use.
(49) In order to secure a workpiece 50 to the pipe clamp 40 for subsequent usage, the first angled portion 24 is placed under the cradle first side 44 and the second angled portion 25 is placed under the cradle second side 45 via manipulation of the preferred swivel adjustment 31 (or the alternate swivel adjustment 61 embodiment) portion of the guide 39. A workpiece 50 is then placed on the cradle of the pipe jack 40 and if necessary, the workpiece 50 is raised or lowered by use of the pipe jack vertical adjustment 46. The clamp vertical adjustment 30 is then adjusted to contact the workpiece 50. This is accomplished by manipulating the handle 35 until the guide 39 contacts the upper surface of the workpiece 50 and “clamps” the workpiece 50 to the pipe jack 40.
(50) The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.