Claims
- 1. Apparatus for forming a channel in a hollow substantially cylindrical shaped cast member having a closed base portion and open upper end and having openings in the cylindrical portion of said cast member, comprising:
- locating rings each arranged to be positioned within an opening;
- elongated invert forming members movable relative to one another and each having a channel forming surface, means for securing each locating ring and an associated forming member to said cast member to align the channel forming surface with the opening in said cast member, said invert forming members forming an angle determined by the locations of the openings in the cast member; each forming member having an upper surface provided with an elongated projection substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the forming member; clamping means for aligning the forming members to maintain the longitudinal axes of the forming members in a common imaginary plane.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said clamping means comprises an elongated bar having planar end portions engagable with projections on respective ones of said invert forming members.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising clamp assemblies for clamping each end of said bar to one of said elongated projections.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each forming member has an end positioned adjacent to a locating ring which is provided with a flange for defining a clearance groove between each opening and the adjacent end of an associated channel portion in the cast member.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein each forming member is provided with a planar surface portion adjacent said projection for engaging a portion of said bar to facilitate horizontal alignment of said forming member.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said securing means comprises an elongated member extending through an opening in said locating ring and an opening in said forming member and extending outwardly through an associated opening;
- a bar spanning the exterior of said opening;
- releasable means engaging said elongated member for releasably securing said bar, said locating ring and said forming member to said cast member.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein each said elongated member has a pair of threaded end portions, each of said forming members having a tapped opening for threadedly engaging one end portion of said elongated member;
- said releasable securing means comprising a tapped member threadedly engaging the remaining end portion of said elongated member and adjustable to securely and yet releasably fasten said bar, said locating ring and said forming member to said cast member.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said elongated bar comprises first and second substantially straight bar portions and adjustable members at adjacent ends of said bar portions being rotatable relative to one another to align said bar portions at any desired angle; and
- fastening means for securing said rotatable members to one another.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said adjustable members each comprise a dish-shaped member, one fitted into the other; and
- fastening means for securing said dish-shaped members to one another.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the engaging surfaces of said dish-shaped members are roughened to facilitate firm engagement therebetween when said fastening means are tightened.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a flexible joining means having opposing ends;
- said invert forming members having ends;
- the opposing ends of the joining means being secured to said ends of said invert forming members enabling the invert forming members to be aligned at any desired angle.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said flexible means comprises a hollow flexible member having a channel forming portion conforming with and aligned with the channel forming portions of the invert forming members joined thereto and a substantially flat surface generally conforming to the upper surfaces of said invert forming members.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said flexible means further comprises a reinforcing wire embedded in said hollow flexible member for retaining the shape of said flexible means while freely allowing the angular orientation of the forming members relative to one another.
- 14. An invert forming assembly for forming an invert in the interior of a cylindrical manhole base having a pair of openings in the cylindrical sidewall extending upwardly from the floor of the manhole base, said assembly comprising:
- an elongated body having a substantially D-shaped cross-section, and further having a pair of elongated rigid end portions each defining an end of the body and an intermediate portion therebetween;
- the ends of said body having surfaces conforming to the curved interior of the cylindrical sidewall of the manhole base;
- openings being provided in each of said ends of said elongated body;
- a pair of centering rings arranged in each sidewall opening;
- securing means coupled between one of said ends of said body and said centering ring for urging the end of the body against the interior of the sidewall and aligning the end portion of said body with the centering ring;
- the intermediate portion of said body joining said end portions being flexible and bendable to form a curved portion having a smooth curvature;
- said curvature being formed according to the angle formed between the longitudinal axes of the end portion of said body due to the deflection of one of the form relative to the other.
- 15. The invert forming assembly of claim 14 wherein said body includes bias means extending through said intermediate portion for normally maintaining said body in an unflexed position.
- 16. The invert forming assembly of claim 15 wherein said bias means comprises a helical member.
- 17. The invert forming assembly of claim 15 wherein said bias means comprises an elongated leaf spring member.
- 18. The invert forming member of claim 17 wherein the leaf spring is oriented vertically to prevent flexing of the invert form in a vertical plane and to prevent flotation of the invert form.
- 19. The invert forming assembly of claim 14 wherein said flexible, bendable intermediate portion comprises a hollow, generally tubular duct means.
- 20. The invert forming assembly of claim 19 wherein the cross-section of said duct is generally D-shaped.
- 21. The invert forming assembly of claim 14 wherein the ends of said body are each provided with an internal assembly which is substantially rigid to aid in maintaining the longitudinal axes of said end portions in alignment with an imaginary horizontal axis passing through the center of a substantially circular opening in said sidewall.
- 22. A flexible invert form for forming an invert in a manhole base comprising:
- an elongated, flexible tubular shaped duct;
- first and second rigid internal supporting structures each arranged at one end of the flexible duct;
- a flexible, resilient shell enclosing said duct and substantially enclosing said supporting structures, said shell forming an elongated body portion of substantially D-shaped cross-section;
- the ends of said body portion being of substantially D-shaped cross-section and of greater diameter than the intermediate portion of said body;
- the ends of said body portion each having an opening;
- each of said internal supporting structures having a rigid member with a tapped opening in alignment with an associated opening in said ends for receiving a threaded member;
- said shell being bendable and being capable of being longitudinally stretched when inserted within a manhole base so that its end walls are brought into snug engagement with interior surface of the manhole base.
- 23. The flexible invert form of claim 22 wherein the surfaces of said end walls are each curved to define a convex surface which conforms to the curvature of the interior sidewall of the manhole base.
- 24. the invert form of claim 22 wherein said form has a top surface and further comprising first and second elongated anti-flotation arms, each being secured to one of said internal supporting structures and extending over a portion of the top surface of said form to prevent flotation of the form due to casting material poured into the manhole base.
- 25. The invert form of claim 24 wherein said anti-flotation arms are provided with openings to adjust the angular orientation of said arms relative to the associated internal supporting structure.
- 26. The invert form of claim 25 wherein one of said openings in the anti-flotation arms is an arcuate shaped slot.
- 27. The invert form of claim 22 further including an elongated leaf spring member extending through said duct and having one end rigidly secured to one of said internal supporting structures and having its opposite end linearly movable relative to the remaining one of said internal supporting structures to facilitate flexing and elongation of said form.
- 28. The invert form of claim 27 wherein the flexible leaf spring is inflexible in a predetermined direction;
- said leaf spring being arranged with said predetermined direction extending substantially vertically in said invert form to prevent flotation of the invert form and to assure formation of an invert having a predetermined slope over its entire length.
- 29. The invert form of claim 22 wherein each of said internal supporting structures comprises a curved semi-circular plate arranged in an end portion of said shell;
- said rigid member being secured to said plate;
- a duct supporting assembly secured to said plate and extending toward said duct;
- strap means surrounding said duct supporting assembly and said duct for securing said duct to the internal supporting structure at each end of the invert form.
- 30. The invert form of claim 29 further including an elongated leaf spring member extending through said duct and having one end rigidly secured to one of said internal supporting structures and having its opposite end linearly movable relative to the remaining one of said internal supporting structures to facilitate flexing and elongation of said form.
- 31. The invert form of claim 30 wherein the flexible leaf spring is inflexible in a predetermined direction;
- said leaf spring being arranged in said invert form at an angle to prevent flotation of the invert form and to assure formation of an invert having a linear slope over its entire length.
- 32. The invert form of claim 22 further comprising first and second handle assemblies each secured to one of said plates and having a handle portion extending above the top surface of the invert form to facilitate lifting and carrying of said invert form.
- 33. The invert form of claim 29 wherein said shell has a top surface and further comprising an anchor plate secured to said plate and having an upper end extending above the top surface of said shell;
- the upper end of said anchor plate having openings;
- an elongated anti-flotation arm having openings;
- fastening means extending through openings in said anti-flotation arm and said anchor plate for securing said arm to said anchor plate;
- said invert form having a top surface;
- said arm extending over the top surface of said invert form to prevent flotation of the invert form due to casting material poured into the manhole base.
- 34. The invert form of claim 22 wherein the body of said invert form is normally substantially linear and is capable of flexing to an amount sufficient to cause imaginary lines passing through the centers of the tapped openings at the ends of said body to form an angle at their intersection which is in the range from 150.degree. to 210.degree..
- 35. The invert form of claim 22 wherein the body of said invert form is normally substantially curved and is capable of flexing to an amount sufficient to cause imaginary lines passing through the centers of the tapped openings at the ends of said body to form an angle at their intersection which is in the range from 105.degree. to 170.degree..
- 36. The invert form of claim 22 wherein the body of said invert form is normally substantially curved and is capable of flexing to an amount sufficient to cause imaginary lines passing through the centers of the tapped openings at the ends of said body to form an angle at their intersection which is in the range from 60.degree. to 120.degree..
- 37. The invert form of claim 45 wherein said invert form has a hollow interior and the flexible duct is of a size sufficient to occupy a major portion of the hollow interior of the invert form to thereby significantly reduce the weight of the invert form.
- 38. The invert form of claim 22 wherein the thickness of the shell is chosen to prevent the shell from being creased or folded when bent to form an invert having a curved contour.
- 39. The invert form of claim 38 wherein the shell has a thickness in the range from 0.5 to 2.5 inches.
- 40. The invert form of claim 38 wherein the range of thickness of the shell is between 0.65 and 0.85 inches.
- 41. The apparatus of claim 24 further comprising pivot means for swingably coupling the adjacent ends of said anti-flotation arms.
- 42. The apparatus of claim 41 wherein said pivot means comprises a hinged pin assembly.
- 43. The apparatus of claim 42 wherein said hinge pin assembly comprises a pair of hinge arms pivotally joined by a hinge pin;
- the free ends of said arms each being secured to an associated one of said anti-flotation arms.
- 44. A Y-shaped invert form for providing an invert in a manhole base comprising:
- first, second and third internal supporting structures;
- a first flexible duct extending between and having its ends coupled to said first and second internal supporting structures, respectively;
- a second flexible duct extending between and having its ends coupled respectively to said third internal supporting structure and an intermediate portion of said first flexible duct;
- a resilient, flexible, substantially Y-shaped shell enclosing said flexible ducts and said internal supporting structures whereby said supporting structures are positioned adjacent the outer ends of each branch of said Y-shaped shell;
- the branches of said shell each having a generally D-shaped cross-section and having a larger diameter bell-shaped ends;
- the end wall of each bell-shaped end having an opening;
- each internal supporting structure having a tapped opening aligned with the opening in the associated branch end wall for receiving a threaded fastener;
- said shell being flexible to permit deflection and longitudinal expansion of said form when positioned in a manhole base to form an invert.
- 45. The invert form of claim 44 wherein said shell is comprised of a resilient expandable plastic material.
- 46. The invert form of claim 45 wherein said material is urethane.
- 47. The invert form of claim 44 further comprising bias means extending through said flexible ducts for normally biasing the branches of said shell to occupy a predetermined orientation and being yieldable to allow the branches to be deflected from said predetermined orientation.
- 48. The invert form of claim 47 wherein said branches are arranged at predetermined angles relative to one another when said branches occupy their normal positions, said angles being equal.
- 49. The invert form of claim 47 wherein said branches are arranged at 120.degree. intervals.
- 50. The invert form of claim 49 wherein each of said branches are yieldable to deflect to an angle of 25.degree. from their predetermined position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 513,696, filed July 14, 1983, now abandoned which is a division of application Ser. No. 234,639, filed Feb. 17, 1981 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,422,994 on Dec. 27, 1983.
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