Field Slope Angle Tool And Trenching Method
20180283864 ยท 2018-10-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01C15/12
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The inventive concept presented is a trench slope angle tool and the method for using the slope angle tool during the excavation of a trench in a particular type of soil. In essence the slope angle tool is a planar, hand-held sighting device having a handle integrally attached to a Y-shaped component. The device may be utilized by a construction worker or project supervisor (the user) at a trenching worksite. The user visually superimposes the slope and banks of the trench against the contours of the slope angle tool to determine compliance with government-regulated excavation standards. Other important construction safeguards and govemmentally-regulated standards are also displayed on each face of the slope angle tool. In this manner, the correct trench sidewall slope, spoil pile locations, and other safety requirements can be readily observed to determine whether these elements are in compliance with the governmental regulations.
Claims
1. A device for estimating, projecting, and verifying requirements for the slope of sidewalls, depth, distances, and areas associated with the excavation of a trench, such requirements being mandated by a governmental regulating agency, the device comprising: a handheld planar apparatus comprising a handle connected to a Y-shaped component having a left wing, a right wing, a left upper edge, a left lower edge, a right upper edge, a right lower edge, and further, the Y-shaped component having a first face and a second face, and fabricated to a specific interior angle.
2. A device as in claim 1, farther comprising the imprinting of specific government-mandated regulations and guidelines on both faces of the Y-shaped component of the device.
3. The device set forth in claim 1, wherein the hand-held sighting device contains, on both faces of the Y-shaped component of the device, imprints of: a) the minimum clearing distance from the left and right shoulders of the trench upon which excavated materials must be placed; b) the height above the trench which requires a minimum length of a ladder in use must be exposed; c) the ingress/egress trench at which use of a ladder is mandatory; d) trench depth at which sloping or shoring of the trench is mandatory; e) the required slope angle, in degrees, of each of the sidewalls of the trench; f) the ratio of the height of the trench to its width, as applicable to the type of soil being excavated; and g) a limitation as to the soil type for which the device may be used.
4. A device for estimating, projecting, and verifying any requirements for the slope of sidewalls, depth, distances, and areas associated with the excavation of a trench, such requirements being mandated by the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the device comprising: a handheld planar apparatus comprising a handle connected to a Y-shaped component having a left wing, a right wing, a left upper edge, a left lower edge, a right upper edge, a right lower edge, and further, the branches of the Y-shaped component fabricated to a specific interior angle.
5. The device set forth in claim 4, wherein the hand-held planar apparatus contains, on both faces of the Y-shaped component, imprints of a) the minimum clearing distance from the left and right shoulders of the trench upon which excavated materials must be placed; b) the height above the trench which requires a minimum length of a ladder in use must be exposed: c) the ingress/egress trench at which use of a ladder is mandatory; d) trench depth at which sloping or shoring of the trench is mandatory; e) the required slope angle, in degrees, of each of the sidewalls of the trench; f) the ratio of the height of the trench to its width, as applicable to the type of soil being excavated; and g) a limitation as to the soil type for which the device may be used.
6. In circumstances where a construction project requires a trench to be excavated in compliance with certain governmental regulatory standards, including mandatory slope of the trench sidewalls, a method for estimating, projecting, and verifying compliance with the regulatory standards, the method comprising: providing a hand-held, planar sighting device having a handle, the handle being integrally connected to a Y-shaped component which manifests a first face and a second face; fabricating the Y-shaped component have an angled left wing, an angled right wing, a left upper edge, a left lower edge, a right upper edge, a right lower edge, and imprints of the regulatory standards on both faces of the Y-shaped component of the device; requiring that a worker or supervisor at the construction project stand in the bottom of said trench while grasping the handle of said sighting device; the worker or supervisor holding the sighting device at arm's length while looking lengthwise along a dug-up portion of the trench; the worker or supervisor superimposing the angle of the left wing and the angle of the right wing of the sighting device onto the left sidewall and right sidewall, respectively, of the trench; the worker or supervisor making a final determination as to conformance of the trench construction with the applicable governmental standards.
7. The method set forth in claim 6, wherein: the Y-shaped component of the hand-held sighting device is constructed with left and right wing angles, which correspond to United States OSHA angle/slope requirement for a particular type of soil existing on the construction project.
8. The method set forth in claim 6, wherein: the Y-shaped component of the hand-held sighting device is constructed with left and right wing angles, which correspond to specific excavation standards of a specific governmental entity, with respect to angle/slope requirement for a particular type of soil existing on a construction project.
9. The method set forth in claim 6, wherein the hand-held sighting device contains, on both faces of the Y-shaped component of the device, imprints of a) the minimum clearing distance from the left and right shoulders of the trench upon which excavated materials must be placed; b) the height above the trench which requires a minimum length of a ladder in use must be exposed; c) the ingress/egress trench at which use of a ladder is mandatory; d) trench depth at which sloping or shoring of the trench is mandatory; e) the required slope angle, in degrees, of each of the sidewalls of the trench; f) the ratio of the height of the trench to its width, as applicable to the type of soil being excavated; and g) a limitation as to the soil type for which the device may be used.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE VIEWS OF DRAWINGS AS EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTIVE CONCEPT
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TABLE-US-00001 Table of Nomenclature & Part Numbers of Invention 1. Field Slope Tool 2. Handle 3. Left vertical edge 4. Right vertical edge 5. Left wing 6. Right wing 7. V-bottom 8. Left lower edge 9. Right lower edge 10. Left upper edge 11. Right upper edge 12. Face 13.-19. n/a 20. Tool width 21. Wing height 22. Handle length 23. Spoil pile instructions 24. Exposed ladder length 25. Ingress/egress depth 26. Shoring/sloping depth 27. Maximum slope angle 28. Ratio height/depth 29. Soil type limitation 30. Spoil pile distance 31. Trench 32. Trench right sidewall 33. Trench left sidewall 34. Trench bottom 35. Trench depth 36. Trench shoulder 37. Spoil pile 38. Excavator 39. Excavator bucket
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] The device and method disclosed in the inventive concept presented is a trench slope angle tool 1 and the method for using the slope angle tool 1. The device and method are intended to be used in combination, so as to comply with excavation safety regulations which are mandated by various governmental regulatory agencies in different countries.
[0018] By way of example only, and for illustrative purposes, the device and methods featured in this disclosure will focus primarily on the safety requirements mandated by the United States of America Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). In particular, the device and method set forth are intended to enhance the safety of workers who perform the physical work of construction of trenches at worksites.
[0019] On projects involving trenching work, the employer must have a competent person classify soil and rock deposits as:
[0020] (a) stable rock,
[0021] (b) Type A soilcohesive soils with an unconfined compressive strength of 1.5 tons per square foot (tsf);
[0022] (c) Type B soilcohesive soil with an unconfined compressive strength greater than 0.5 tsf, but less than 1.5 tsf;
[0023] (d) Type C soilprincipally, cohesive soil with an unconfined compressive strength of 0.5 tsf or less, which includes granular soils, and submerged soil or rock from which water is freely seeping.
[0024] Trenching jobs must be pre-planned and approached with care so as to prevent mistakes in shoring or sloping the project. An employer must take care to prevent injury to workers by sloping and, if necessary, benching the sides of the excavation. OSHA standards recommend sloping the sides of a trench to an angle not steeper than 1.5:1. Slope of this gradation is safe for any type of soil.
[0025] The objects, features, and advantages of the inventive concept presented in this application are more readily understood when referring to the accompanying drawings. The drawings, totaling three figures, show the basic components and functions of embodiments and/or methods of use. In the several figures, like reference numbers are used in each figure to correspond to the same component as may be depicted in other figures.
[0026] The discussion of the present inventive concept will be initiated with
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[0029] For purposes of illustration only, the following description of the inventive concept will hypothesize that the Tool 1 is to be utilized under conditions of Type C soil at a worksite. The theoretical worksite involves excavation of a trench 31. In practical application of the Tool 1 at the worksite, a worker or constructor supervisor (the user) grasps the handle 2 and positions him/herself standing in the trench bottom 34. This situation is illustrated in
[0030] The left upper edge 10 and the right upper edge 11 are utilized to help locate the spoil distance along the left and right shoulders of the trench 31. As the user holds the Tool 1 level, the desired slope of the trench 31 is verified as a comparison is made with the slope of the left wing 5 and the slope of the right wing 6 of the Tool 1. It is imperative that the correct embodiment of the Tool 1 be used to correspond with the type of soil being excavated. As stated before,
[0031] The Tool 1 can be manufactured in different embodiments, depending on the type of soil 29 to be excavated. In each embodiment of the Tool 1, the angle of the slope of the left wing 5 and right wing 6 must be measured and fabricated to conform with the type of soil for which use of the Tool 1 will be applied for confirmation of the excavation standards. The relationship of the dimensions of the wing height 21, the handle length 22, and the Tool 1 width 20 may be varied as necessary. In referring to
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[0033] A. the actual minimum clearing distance, or spoil distance 30, from the left and right shoulders 36 (ref.
[0034] B. the height above the shoulders 36 of the trench 31 of which a minimum ladder length 24 must be exposed;
[0035] C. the ingress/egress depth 25 of a trench at which insertion of a ladder into a trench 31 is mandatory;
[0036] D. the depth 26 of a trench at which sloping or shoring of the trench is required;
[0037] E. the maximum allowable slope angle 27, in degrees of both sidewalls of the trench;
[0038] F. the ratio 28 of the height of a trench 31 to its width, as applicable to the type of soil being excavated;
[0039] G. the limitation 29 as to the soil type for which the Tool 1 may be used to gauge and verify the proper trench construction elements; and
[0040] H. the guideline as to the distance 30 from the edge of the shoulders of a trench at which spoils, or excavation materials, may be piled.
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[0042] While preferred embodiments of the present inventive concept have been shown and disclosed herein, it will be obvious to those persons skilled in the art that such embodiments are presented by way of example only, and not as a limitation to the scope of the inventive concept. Variations and/or changes, may be suggested to those skilled in the art without departing from the intent, scope, and totality of this inventive concept. Accordingly, it is intended that this inventive concept be inclusive of such variations, changes, and substitutions, and only limited by the scope of the claims presented herein.