Claims
- 1. A method for adjusting an adjustable utility access with respect to a road surface, comprising the steps of:a) providing upper and lower angled rings on a utility, the angle rings engage and rotate with respect to one another, the rings together having an upper end and a lower end, the lower angled ring also having at least one scale with horizontal orientation indicia; b) selecting a reference point on the utility; c) measuring a plurality of distances between a top of the utility to reference elevations at a plurality of different points around the utility; d) calculating two rotational settings based on the distances measured and a horizontal distance between distances measured, the rotational settings including a first angle setting corresponding to a desired inclination angle formed between the upper and lower ends of the rings, and a second orientation setting corresponding to a horizontal orientation of the inclination angle of the rings; e) aligning one of the rings with respect to the other ring to the first angle setting to obtain the desired inclination angle formed between the upper and lower ends of the rings; and f) aligning the second orientation setting on the scale of the lower ring with respect to the reference point on the utility to obtain a desired horizontal orientation of the inclination angle of the rings.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1, wherein the step of measuring further includes measuring four distances at four, equally spaced, circumferential positions around an opening in the utility; and wherein the step of determining further includes determining two rotational settings based on the four distances measured and a diameter of the opening.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 2, wherein the step of measuring four distances further includes measuring two of the distances on an axis parallel with the roadway, and measuring two of the distances on an axis perpendicular with the roadway.
- 4. A method in accordance with claim 1, wherein the step of providing two angled rings further includes providing two angle rings having an angle scale with angle indicia; and wherein the step of aligning one of the rings further includes rotating the ring to align a reference on one ring with the first angle setting on the angle scale.
- 5. A method in accordance with claim 1, wherein the step of calculating further includes entering the distances measured into means for determining the two rotational settings.
- 6. A method in accordance with claim 5, wherein the step of entering the distances measured into means for determining further includes utilizing means selected from the group consisting of: a spreadsheet, a computer program, a calculator, a slide rule, and a chart.
- 7. A method in accordance with claim 1, wherein the reference elevations include a surface of a roadway; and wherein the step of measuring further includes measuring the plurality of distances between the top of the utility to the surface of the roadway.
- 8. A method in accordance with claim 1, wherein the reference elevations include a level; and wherein the step of measuring further includes measuring the plurality of distances between the top of the utility to the level.
- 9. A method in accordance with claim 8, further comprising the step of:measuring a second plurality of distances between the level and the surface of the roadway.
- 10. A method in accordance with claim 1, further comprising the step of:selectively rotating a third ring with respect to the upper ring to selectively engage tabs with a plurality of different elevated steps to selectively elevate the third ring with respect to the upper ring, the tabs and the steps each being formed on a different one of the third and upper rings so that the tabs and steps are disposed between to third and upper rings.
- 11. A method in accordance with claim 1, wherein the step of rotating the lower ring further includes the steps of:a) engaging the ground with a distal end of a lever arm; b) engaging a protrusion which extends from the lower ring with an intermediate section of the lever arm which is adjacent the distal end; and c) pivoting the lever arm about the distal end thereof by applying a force to a proximal end of the lever arm.
- 12. A method in accordance with claim 1, wherein the step of rotating one of the rings further includes the steps of:a) engaging the ground with a distal end of a lever arm; b) engaging a protrusion which extends from one of the rings with an intermediate section of the lever arm which is adjacent the distal end; and c) pivoting the lever arm about the distal end thereof by applying a force to a proximal end of the lever arm.
- 13. A method in accordance with claim 1, wherein the step of calculating two rotational settings further includes utilizing means for determining the two rotational settings that:a) calculates differences between the distances on opposing sides of the utility; b) calculates two slopes across the opposing sides of the utility using the differences and a diameter of the opening; c) calculates a compass heading of a line where the two slopes intersect using the two slopes; d) calculates the first angle heading based on the two slopes and the compass heading; e) calculates a rotation angle with respect to the rings based on the first angle heading and a maximum angle capable of the rings; f) calculates a rotation heading of the rotation angle with respect to a compass heading; and g) calculates the second orientation setting.
- 14. A method for adjusting an adjustable utility access with respect to a road surface, comprising the steps of:a) providing upper and lower angled rings on a utility, the angle rings engage and rotate with respect to one another, the rings together having kit upper end and a lower end, the lower angled ring also having at least one scale with horizontal orientation indicia; b) selecting a reference point on the utility; c) measuring four distances at four, equally spaced, circumferential positions around an opening in the utility between a top of the utility to reference elevations at a plurality of different points around the utility; d) calculating two rotational settings based on the four distances measured and a diameter of the opening, the rotational settings including a first angle setting corresponding to a desired inclination angle formed between the upper and lower ends of the rings, and a second orientation setting corresponding to a horizontal orientation of the inclination angle of the rings; e) rotating one of the rings with respect to the other ring to the first angle setting to obtain the desired inclination angle formed between the upper and lower ends or the rings; and f) rotating the lower ring with respect to the utility to align the second orientation setting on the scale of the lower ring with the reference point on the utility to obtain a desired horizontal orientation of the inclination angle of the rings.
- 15. A method in accordance with claim 14, wherein the step of measuring four distances further includes measuring two of the distances on an axis parallel with the roadway, and measuring two of the distances on an axis perpendicular with the roadway.
- 16. A method in accordance with claim 14, wherein the step of calculating two rotational settings further includes utilizing means for determining the two rotational settings that:a) calculates differences between the distances on opposing sides of the utility; b) calculates two slopes across tire opposing sides of the utility using the differences and a diameter of the opening; c) calculates a compass heading of a line where the two slopes intersect using the two slopes; d) calculates the first angle heading based on the two slopes and the compass heading; e) calculates a rotation angle with respect to the rings based on the first angle heeding and a maximum angle capable of the rings; f) calculates a rotation heading of the rotation angle with respect to a compass heading; and g) calculates the second orientation setting.
- 17. A method in accordance with claim 14, wherein the step of calculating further includes entering the distances measured into means for determining the two rotational settings.
- 18. A method for adjusting an adjustable utility access with respect to a road surface, comprising the steps of:a) placing upper and lower angled rings on a utility, thee angle rings engage and rotate with respect to one another, the rings together having an upper end and a lower end; b) selecting a reference point on the utility; c) measuring a plurality of distances between a top of the utility to reference elevations at a plurality of different points around the utility; d) entering the distances measured into a means for determining two rotational settings including a first angle setting corresponding to a desired inclination angle formed between the upper and lower ends of the rings, and a second orientation setting corresponding to a horizontal orientation of the inclination angle of the rings; e) aligning one of the rings with respect to the other ring to align a reference on one ring with the first angle setting on a first scale with indicia on the other ring to obtain the desired inclination angle formed between the upper and lower ends of the rings; and f) aligning the lower ring with respect to the utility to align the reference point on the utility with the second orientation setting on a second scale with indicia on the lower ring to obtain a desired horizontal orientation of the inclination angle of the rings.
- 19. A method in accordance with claim 18, wherein the step of measuring further includes measuring four distances at four, equally spaced, circumferential positions around an opening in the utility.
- 20. A method in accordance with claim 19, wherein the step of measuring four distances further includes measuring two of the distances on an axis parallel with the roadway, and measuring two of the distances on an axis perpendicular with the roadway.
- 21. A method for adjusting an adjustable utility access with respect to a road surface, comprising the steps of:a) placing a frame directly on the utility, the frame having: 1) a bottom edge, rotatably disposed on the utility; 2) an angled top edge, forming an angle between approximately two to ten degrees with the bottom edge; 3) a flange, extending outwardly from the bottom edge and configured to abut the upper surface of the manhole extension to support the frame on the manhole extension; 4) a shoulder, formed at the angled top edge of the frame and 5) a vertical wall, surrounding the shoulder of the frame; b) placing a rotatable ring directly on the frame, the rotatable ring having: 1) a bottom edge, rotatably disposed on the shoulder of, and between the vertical wall of, the angled top edge of the frame; 2) an angled top edge, forming an angle between approximately two to ten degrees from the bottom edge of the rotatable ring; 3) a shoulder, formed at the angled top edge of the rotatable ring; and 4) a vertical wall, surrounding the shoulder of the rotatable ring; and c) selecting a reference point on the utility; c) measuring a plurality of distances between a top of the utility to reference elevations at a plurality of different points around the utility; d) determining two rotational settings based on the distances measured, the rotational settings including a first angle setting corresponding to a desired inclination angle formed between the angled top edge or the rotatable ring and the bottom edge or the frame, and a second orientation setting corresponding to a horizontal orientation of the inclination angle; e) rotating the rotatable ring with respect to the frame to the first angle setting to obtain the desired inclination angle formed between the angled top edge of the rotatable ring and the bottom edge of the frame; and f) rotating the frame with respect to the utility to the second orientation setting to obtain a desired horizontal orientation of the inclination angle; and g) placing a cover directly on the shoulder of, and between the vertical wall of, the rotatably ring.
- 22. A method in accordance with claim 21, wherein the step of measuring further includes measuring four distances at four, equally spaced, circumferential positions around an opening in the utility.
- 23. A method in accordance with claim 22, wherein the step of measuring four distances further includes measuring two of the distances on an axis parallel with the roadway, and measuring two of the distances on an axis perpendicular with the roadway.
- 24. A method in accordance with claim 21, wherein the step of determining further includes entering the distances measured into means for determining the two rotational settings.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part and Priority is claimed of application Ser. No. 09/653,714, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,457,901, issued Oct. 1, 2002, and filed Sep. 1, 2000; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/814,627 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,524,026 and Ser. No. 09/815,411, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,520,713, both filed Mar. 22, 2001.
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