Tubular insert for excavated hole with safety cover
09650803 ยท 2017-05-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02D17/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02D29/127
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02D29/1481
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A tubular insert sleeve system comprises a tubular insert sleeve for insertion into an excavated hole and a snug fitting and removable safety cover adapted to extend over the upper end of the tubular insert sleeve in order to cover the excavated hole. One or more sleeve fastening apertures are defined through the tubular insert sleeve adjacent the upper end thereof, and are adapted to receive one or more vermiform fasteners for fastening the safety cover to the tubular insert sleeve. Preferably, the sleeve fastening apertures are in the form of handles. In some embodiments, one or more cover fastening apertures are defined through the safety cover and the cover fastening aperture(s) cooperate with the sleeve fastening aperture(s) to receive the vermiform fastener(s) to fasten the safety cover to the tubular insert sleeve.
Claims
1. A tubular insert sleeve system, comprising: a tubular insert sleeve for insertion into an excavated hole, the tubular insert sleeve comprising: at least two longitudinally extending segments adapted to cooperate with each other to form the tubular insert sleeve; the tubular insert sleeve having a cylindrical main portion having a pre-determined first external diameter selected to fit in the excavated hole so that an exterior surface of the main portion retains walls of the excavated hole when the tubular insert sleeve is inserted therein; the main portion extending from a bottom end of the tubular insert sleeve adapted for insertion into the excavated hole toward an upper portion of the tubular insert sleeve adjacent an upper end of the tubular insert sleeve remote from the bottom end; the upper portion having a pre-determined second external diameter greater than the first external diameter and selected to be larger than the excavated hole; the main portion being longitudinally substantially longer than the upper portion; there being a discontinuity between the first external diameter and the second external diameter so that the upper end of the sleeve defines an outwardly extending annular flange providing a bearing surface for removal of the tubular insert sleeve from the excavated hole; the tubular insert sleeve being open at the bottom end; and a snug fitting and removable safety cover adapted to extend over the upper end of the tubular insert sleeve in order to cover the excavated hole; further comprising: at least one sleeve fastening aperture defined through the tubular insert sleeve adjacent the upper end thereof; the at least one sleeve fastening aperture being adapted to receive at least one vermiform fastener for fastening the safety cover to the tubular insert sleeve; at least one cover fastening aperture defined through the safety cover; the at least one cover fastening aperture being adapted to receive the at least one vermiform fastener for fastening the safety cover to the tubular insert sleeve; the at least one cover fastening aperture being disposed in a covering face of the safety cover, inwardly of an annular rim of the safety cover.
2. The tubular insert sleeve system of claim 1, wherein the at least one sleeve fastening aperture is formed in the main portion of the tubular insert sleeve, interiorly of the upper portion of the tubular insert sleeve.
3. The tubular insert sleeve system of claim 2, wherein the at least one sleeve fastening aperture comprises two opposed sleeve fastening apertures.
4. The tubular insert sleeve system of claim 1, wherein: the at least one cover fastening aperture comprises two opposed cover fastening apertures; and the at least one sleeve fastening aperture comprises two opposed sleeve fastening apertures.
5. The tubular insert sleeve system of claim 1, wherein each sleeve fastening aperture forms a handle in the tubular insert sleeve for removal of the tubular insert sleeve from the excavated hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features of will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) An exemplary tubular insert sleeve is generally indicated in
(17) Conveniently, the tubular insert sleeve 20 is made of a pair of cooperating segments 30, 32 which can easily be separated and which form the tubular insert sleeve 20 when assembled. In the embodiment illustrated, each segment 30, 32 extends the full height of the tubular insert sleeve 20 so that a pair of joints 34 (
(18) Conveniently, the entire tubular insert sleeve is rotation moulded from a single mould. During moulding, the joint 34 which is shown in more detail in
(19) In order to improve the structural integrity of the tubular insert sleeve 20, the tubular insert sleeve 20 is provided with an outwardly extending hollow annulet 43 on the main portion 25, intermediate the upper end 23 and the bottom end 45. A similar hollow annulet 46 is formed at the bottom end 45 so that the tubular insert sleeve 20 has an inwardly directed annular flange 47 at the bottom end 45. The bottom end 45 is, aside from the annular flange 47, open and is adapted for insertion into an excavated hole 22 (
(20) In use, the tubular insert sleeve 20 is inserted into an excavated hole 22 as shown by
(21) In order to safeguard the public from accidentally falling into the hole or dropping objects into the hole, the upper portion 24 is covered with a safety cover 48 which is dimensioned to snap fit over the upper portion 24. Thus, the safety cover 48 is snug fitting and removable and is adapted to extend over the upper end 23 of the tubular insert sleeve 20 in order to cover the excavated hole 22. The choice of design for the safety cover 48 may vary considerably but it is intended that the safety cover 48 will fit snugly over the upper end 23 of the tubular insert sleeve 20 so that it is not easily removed. Preferably, the safety cover 48 and the upper end 23 of the tubular insert sleeve 20 are coloured a bright safety orange or green.
(22) In order to inhibit unauthorized removal of the safety cover 48, the safety cover 48 is preferably fastened to the tubular insert sleeve 20 when the tubular insert sleeve 20 is disposed within the hole 22. To achieve this end, in the illustrated embodiment two opposed sleeve fastening apertures 60 are defined through the main portion of the tubular insert sleeve 20 adjacent to and inferiorly of the upper end 23 thereof. Each sleeve fastening aperture 60 forms a handle in the tubular insert sleeve 20 to assist in removal of the tubular insert sleeve 20 from the excavated hole 22, and each sleeve fastening aperture 60 is adapted to receive at least one vermiform fastener such as a zip tie (also referred to as a cable tie, tie strip or tie-wrap) 62 (
(23) In one embodiment, as shown in
(24) In another embodiment, as shown in
(25) Furthermore, while
(26) When a utility pole or other elongated object is ready to be installed into the excavated hole 22, the tubular insert sleeve 20 may be removed from the hole 22. Depending on the nature of the ground surrounding the hole 22, it may be necessary to leave the tubular insert sleeve 20 in place when a utility pole or the like is installed in which case, the safety cover 48 is first removed. The upper portion 24 and/or sleeve fastening apertures 60 of the tubular insert sleeve 20 can then be grasped in order to raise the tubular insert sleeve 20 until it is withdrawn from the hole 22. As the tubular insert sleeve 20 progresses upwardly, access to the zip ties 40 allows a worker to sever the zip ties in order that the segments 30, 32 may be separated from each other. Thus, it is not necessary to withdraw the tubular insert sleeve 20 over the height of the utility pole or other object in order to withdraw the tubular insert sleeve 20 from the job site. Once removed, the segments 30, 32 are once again nested together in order to be transported to the next job site.
(27) It will be understood that several variations may be made to the above described arrangements as will be apparent to those skilled in the art. In particular, the shape and configuration of the safety cover may vary as required. It will also be appreciated that other fasteners besides the zip ties 40 may be used to secure segments to each other and that the number of segments may also vary. In addition, the manner of forming a joint between segments may be changed in accordance with any design choice that is preferred. Furthermore, while zip ties are considered convenient for fastening the safety cover to the tubular insert sleeve, other types of fasteners, such as chains or cables with keyed or combination locks, may also be used. Finally, it will be appreciated that the tubular insert sleeve may be made in a variety of lengths and have a number of different diameters suited to the diameter of the intended excavation hole. For example, and without limitation, suitable diameters may include 16 inch and 24 inch diameters, among others. For some applications where the tubular insert sleeve is perhaps shorter in length, a grooved joint coupling whereby the cooperating segments will slide longitudinally relative to each other may be desirable. Alternatively, the segments may also be hinged relative to each other. Other such variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
(28) One or more currently preferred embodiments have been described by way of example. It will be apparent to persons skilled in the art that a number of variations and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the claims.