TUBES HAVING MEASUREMENT LINES AND METHODS FOR USE
20170165868 ยท 2017-06-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
B28B1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B28B7/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01B3/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
Disclosed is a tube comprising an outer surface, an inner surface, a lumen defined by the inner surface, and circumferential lines disposed on the outer surface of the tube. In certain embodiments, the circumferential lines serve as measurement guides to select a desired length, and to accurately and cleanly cut the tube to a desired length. In other embodiments, diametrically opposed lines are disposed on the tube in pairs, thereby allowing a user to locate a point on the tube 180 degrees away from a given point. In certain embodiments, the tube may be used to create cylindrical columns. In certain embodiments, concrete is poured into the lumen of the tube to form concrete columns. In alternative embodiments, the tube is used as a guide to cut pipes to a desired length.
Claims
1. A tube comprising: an inner surface; an outer surface; a lumen defined by the inner surface; and circumferential lines disposed on the outer surface of the tube.
2. The tube of claim 1 wherein the circumferential lines of a type are disposed at fixed distances from circumferential lines of the same type.
3. The tube of claim 2 wherein the tube is composed essentially of cardboard.
4. The tube of claim 2 wherein the circumferential lines disposed on the outer surface of the tube are ink or paint.
5. The tube of claim 2 wherein the circumferential lines disposed on the outer surface of the tube are embossed into the outer surface of the tube.
6. The tube of claim 2 wherein the inner surface of the tube includes a coating.
7. The tube of claim 2 wherein the tube is a pipe.
8. A tube comprising: an inner surface; an outer surface; a lumen defined by the inner surface; and a pair of diametrically opposed lines, disposed on the outer surface of the tube.
9. The tube of claim 8 wherein the tube is composed essentially of cardboard.
10. The tube of claim 9 wherein the diametrically opposed lines are disposed on the outer surface of the tube are ink or paint.
11. The tube of claim 9 wherein the diametrically opposed lines disposed on the outer surface of the tube are embossed on the outer surface on the tube.
12. The tube of claim 9 wherein the inner surface of the tube includes a coating.
13. A tube comprising: an inner surface; an outer surface; a lumen defined by the inner surface; circumferential lines disposed on the outer surface of the tube; and a pair of diametrically opposed lines, disposed on the outer surface of the tube.
14. The tube of claim 13 wherein the circumferential lines of a type are disposed at fixed distances from circumferential lines of the same type.
15. The tube of claim 14 wherein the tube is composed essentially of cardboard.
16. The tube of claim 14 wherein the diametrically opposed lines and the diametrically opposed lines are disposed on the outer surface of the tube are ink or paint.
17. A method of forming a column, using a tube having circumferential lines comprising the steps of: determining a desired height of a column to be formed; selecting a circumferential line corresponding to the desired length of the column to be formed; cutting a tube along the selected circumferential line with a cutting instrument; placing the tube on a flat surface; pouring a liquid or semi-liquid material into a lumen of the tube; allowing the liquid or semi-liquid material to harden; and removing the tube from the column formed from the hardened liquid or semi-liquid material.
18. The method of forming a column, using a tube having circumferential lines of claim 17 wherein the liquid or semi-liquid material is concrete.
19. The method of forming a column, using a tube having circumferential lines of claim 17 wherein the tube is composed essentially of cardboard.
20. The method of forming a column, using a tube having circumferential lines of claim 17 wherein the cutting instrument is a saw or a knife.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0022] Disclosed is tube 1. The tube 1 has an outer surface 2 and an inner surface 3. The tube has lines disposed on the outer surface 2. The tube 1 may have one or more circumferential lines 4 disposed on the outer surface 2, or pairs of diametrically opposed vertical lines 5 running perpendicular to the circumferential lines 4. Disposed on the outer surface 2 are one or more circumferential lines 4. The circumferential lines 4 are disposed at regular linear distances. The circumferential lines 4 may be placed at distances measured in inches, centimeters, or any other unit of measurement, multiple of a unit of measurement, or fraction of a unit of measurement. The circumferential lines 4 and the diametrically opposed vertical lines 5 may be disposed on the outer surface 2 of the tube 1, the inner surface 3 of the tube 1, or may be disposed on both the inner surface 3 and outer surface 2 of the tube 1. Additionally, the circumferential lines 4 and diametrically 5 opposed vertical lines may be used in combination or individually.
[0023] In certain embodiments, the circumferential lines 4 may vary in appearance according to the unit or distance each line represents. In certain embodiments, the circumferential lines 4 may be of varying colors, have varying widths, be dotted or solid, or comprised of letters, numbers, or symbols. In such embodiments, the differences in the appearance of the circumferential lines 4 define separate types of circumferential lines 4. A tube may have one or more types of circumferential lines 4. One embodiment of a type of circumferential lines 4 is color. In such an embodiment, each type of circumferential line 4 will be identified by a specific color, with each color defining a distance or unit of measure between circumferential lines 4 of the same type. For example, a tube 4 may have a blue circumferential line disposed every two inches and a red circumferential line disposed every five inches. Thus the blue circumferential line defines one type of circumferential line and the red line defines another type of circumferential line. Alternatively, types of circumferential lines 4 may be defined by differing widths of the circumferential lines 4. In certain embodiments, the circumferential lines are disposed on the outer surface 2 with ink or paint. In alternative embodiments, the circumferential lines 4 are embossed onto the outer surface. In certain embodiments, shading or colors of the circumferential lines 4 may be altered to depict letters, numbers, or a logo, when the tube is viewed at a distance.
[0024] Certain embodiments of the tube may comprise one or more pairs of diametrically opposed lines 5 running along the length of the outer surface 2 of the tube 1. In alternative embodiments, diametrically opposed lines 5 may be disposed on the inner surface 3 of the tube, or may be disposed on both, the inner surface 3 and outer surface 2. In embodiments wherein a one or more pairs of diametrically opposed lines included on the outer surface 3 of the tube 1 with circumferential lines 4, the diametrically opposed lines 5 are perpendicular to the circumferential lines 4. Each diametrically opposed line 5 in a pair is positioned 180 degrees away from the other. The distance between the each diametrically opposed line 5 in a pair is defined by the diameter of the tube. In embodiments including more than one pair of diametrically opposed lines 5, each pair may be of a distinct type. In such embodiments, the differences in the appearance of the diametrically opposed lines define separate types of diametrically opposed lines 5. One embodiment of a type of circumferential lines 4 is color. In such an embodiment, each type of diametrically opposed lines 5 will be identified by a specific color, with each color defining a unique pair of diametrically opposed lines 5. Alternatively, types of diametrically opposed lines 5 may be defined by differing widths of the circumferential lines 5. In certain embodiments, the diametrically opposed lines 5 are disposed on the outer surface 2 with ink or paint. In alternative embodiments, the diametrically opposed lines are embossed onto the outer surface 2.
[0025] In certain embodiments, the tube 1 may be composed of a rigid material that is easy to cut with instruments readily available to those working in construction and home improvement. Any suitable cutting instrument may be used to cut the tube 1. For example,
[0026] In certain embodiments, the tube 1 may be a pipe or similar rigid tube. In such embodiments, the tube will comprise a pipe composed of metal, metal alloys, plastic, polyvinyl chloride, or any similar material.
[0027] Certain embodiments include a coating 5 in the inner surface 3 of the tube 1. In certain embodiments, the coating exists to prevent the inner surface 3 from sticking to a finished column 6.
[0028] A method for using the circumferential lines 4 to cut the tube to a desired length begins with a user determining the desired length. The user then selects the circumferential line 4 corresponding to the desired length. The user may then cut along the circumferential line 4.
[0029] A method for using the pairs of the diametrically opposed lines 5 begins with a user determining it is desirable to create two holes at diametrically opposed points on the tube 1. The user may then drill along each diametrically opposed line 5 of the pair. Alternatively, a user may determine a feature should be placed at a point diametrically opposed to another feature. In certain embodiments, perpendicular circumferential lines 4 intersecting the diametrically opposed lines 5 can provide a user with additional guidance to ensure level placement at a desired length on the tube 1.
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[0031] Another embodiment for a method of using the tube 1 is for the purpose of cutting a pipe 11 into a desired length, as illustrated in
[0032] While the invention has been described and illustrated with reference to certain particular embodiments thereof, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the various adaptations, changes, modifications, substitutions, deletions, or additions or procedures and protocols may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is intended, therefore, that the invention be defined by the scope of the claims that follow and that such claims be interpreted as broadly as reasonable.