Claims
- 1. Apparatus for pulling and extracting a pipe from and through a conduit comprising
grasping means for engaging inner sides of the pipe, and apparatus attached to the grasping means for retaining the grasping means as the grasping means is inserted into the pipe and for expanding the grasping means to engage the inner side of the pipe after the grasping means is inserted into and partially removed from the pipe to pull and extract the pipe.
- 2. The pipe pulling and extracting apparatus set forth in claim 1 wherein the grasping means comprises
a plurality of grasping members each having an outer serrated surface formed to engage a portion of the inner side of the pipe so as to enable the pipe pulling and extracting apparatus to pull and extract the pipe.
- 3. The pipe pulling and extracting apparatus set forth in claim 2 wherein the retaining and expanding apparatus comprises
retainer means for engaging one end of the grasping members and guiding the pipe pulling and extracting apparatus into the pipe and for retaining the grasping members as the pipe pulling and extracting apparatus is initially inserted into the pipe.
- 4. The pipe pulling and extracting apparatus set forth in claim 3 wherein the retaining and expanding apparatus comprises
a top cap having a diameter enabling the top cap to slidably move along the inner side of the pipe.
- 5. The pipe pulling and extracting apparatus set forth in claim 4 wherein the retaining and expanding apparatus comprises
a member affixed to the top cap and having a generally square configuration with rounded comers sized to slidably move along the inner side of the pipe for movably supporting the grasping members such that outer diameter of the grasping members when retained by the retainer means is greater than the diameter of the inner side of the pipe and is less than the pipe inside diameter when the grasping members are released by the retainer means thereby enabling the supporting member and supported grasping members released by the retainer means to slidably move along the inner side of the pipe.
- 6. The pipe pulling and extracting apparatus set forth in claim 5 wherein the retaining and expanding apparatus comprises
an eye bolt member affixed to the retainer means for holding the retainer means in engagement with the grasping members as the pipe pulling and extracting apparatus is initially inserted into the pipe and slidably movable with respect to the top cap and supporting member for positioning the retaining means to release the grasping members to enable the pipe pulling and extracting apparatus to be further inserted into the pipe.
- 7. The pipe pulling and extracting apparatus set forth in claim 6 wherein the retaining and expanding apparatus comprises
a plurality of cam followers each mounted on an inner surface of a corresponding grasping member and affixed to the supporting member.
- 8. The pipe pulling and extracting apparatus set forth in claim 7 wherein the retaining and expanding apparatus comprises
a cam member affixed to the eye bolt member between the supporting member and the retainer means in a position normally disengaged from the grasping members cam followers when they are engaged by the retaining means and positioned to engage the cam followers as the eye bolt member is moved outward with respect to the pipe to force the serrated surface of each grasping member to engage the inner pipe surface so that the pipe may be removed from and pulled through the conduit.
- 9. The pipe pulling and extracting apparatus set forth in claim 8 wherein each cam follower comprises
a generally right triangular configured member having a back section affixed to the inner surface of a grasping member and a hypotenuse section formed to engage the cam member as the eye bolt member is extracted from the pipe to force the grasping member serrated surface in engagement with the pipe inner surface.
- 10. The pipe pulling and extracting apparatus set forth in claim 8 wherein each grasping member comprises
a structure having an arc configured outer surface to slidably enter a pipe when one end is retained by the retaining means and the pipe pulling and extracting apparatus is initially inserted into the pipe and which outer surface is formed in serrated configurations to engage and hold inner surface of the pipe as the pipe pulling and extracting apparatus is attempted to be removed from the pipe.
- 11. Apparatus for pulling and extracting a pipe through a conduit comprising
a plurality of grasping members each having an arc-configured outer serrated surface formed to engage a portion of an inner surface of the pipe so as to enable the pipe pulling and extracting apparatus to pull the pipe through a conduit and each having an inner surface with a cam follower affixed thereto, and cam apparatus for retaining the grasping members as the pipe pulling and extracting apparatus is initially inserted into the pipe and for engaging the cam followers to expand the grasping members after insertion into the pipe to engage the inner surface of the pipe to enable the pipe pulling and extracting apparatus to remove the pipe from the conduit.
- 12. The pipe pulling and extracting apparatus set forth in claim 11 wherein the cam apparatus comprises
a threaded eye bolt affixed at one end to a retaining member for engaging a lower end of each grasping member and for guiding the pipe pulling and extracting apparatus into the pipe as the pipe pulling and extracting apparatus is initially inserted into the pipe.
- 13. The pipe pulling and extracting apparatus set forth in claim 12 wherein the cam apparatus comprises
a circular top cap slidably positioned on a upper portion of the threaded eye bolt opposite the retaining member and formed of a diameter enabling the top cap to slidably move along the inner surface of the pipe.
- 14. The pipe pulling and extracting apparatus set forth in claim 13 wherein the cam apparatus comprises
a generally square configured supporting member affixed to the circular top cap and slidably positioned on the upper portion of the threaded eye bolt and formed with rounded comers sized to slidably move along the inner surface of the pipe for movably supporting an upper end of each grasping members such that the grasping members are positioned about the threaded eye bolt with the diameter of the arc-configured outer surfaces of the grasping members when retained by the retainer member is greater than the diameter of the inner surface of the pipe and is less than the pipe inside diameter when the grasping members are released by the retainer member thereby enabling the supporting member and supported grasping members released by the retainer member to slidably move along the inner surface of the pipe.
- 15. The pipe pulling and extracting apparatus set forth in claim 14 wherein the cam apparatus comprises
a cam member affixed to the threaded eye bolt member between the supporting member and the retainer member in a position normally disengaged from the grasping members cam followers when they are engaged by the retaining member and positioned to engage the cam followers as the eye bolt member is moved outward with respect to the pipe to force the arc-configured outer serrated surface of each grasping member to engage the inner pipe surface so that the pipe may be removed from and pulled through the conduit.
- 16. A cam-action pipe puller for pulling and extracting a pipe through a conduit comprising
a plurality of grasping members each having an arc-configured outer serrated surface formed to engage a portion of the inner surface of the pipe so as to enable the pipe puller to pull the pipe through the conduit, a threaded eye bolt affixed at one end to a retaining member for engaging a lower end of each grasping member and for guiding an end of the pipe puller into the pipe and retaining the grasping members as the pipe puller is initially inserted into the pipe, a circular top cap slidably positioned on a upper portion of the threaded eye bolt opposite the retaining member and formed of a diameter enabling the top cap to slidably move along the inner sides of the pipe, a generally square configured supporting member affixed to the circular top cap and slidably positioned on an upper portion of the threaded eye bolt and formed with rounded corners sized to slidably move along the inner surface of the pipe for movably supporting an upper end of each grasping member such that the grasping members are positioned at ninety degrees apart about the threaded eye bolt with the diameter of the arc-configured outer surfaces at the top segments of the grasping members when retained by the retaining member greater than the diameter of the inside of the pipe and is less than the pipe inside diameter when the grasping members are released by the retaining member thereby enabling the supporting member and supported grasping members released by the retainer member to slidably move along the inner surface of the pipe, a plurality of generally right triangular configured cam followers each having a back section affixed to the inner surface of a corresponding grasping member and a hypotenuse section formed to extend outward from the inner surface of the grasping member toward the threaded eye bolt for positioning the grasping member serrated surface to engage the pipe inner surface, and a cam member affixed to the threaded eye bolt between the supporting member and the retainer member in a position normally disengaged from the grasping members cam followers when they are engaged by the retaining member and positioned to engage the hypotenuse section of the cam followers as the threaded eye bolt is moved outward with respect to the pipe to force the serrated surface of each grasping member to engage the inner surface of the pipe so that the pipe may be removed from and pulled through the conduit.
- 17. A cam-action pipe puller for pulling and extracting a pipe through and from a conduit comprising
a plurality of grasping members each positioned apart at ninety degrees around a center axis of the pipe puller from each adjacent grasping member and each having an arc-configured outer serrated surface formed to engage a portion of an inner surface of the pipe so as to enable the pipe puller to pull the pipe through the conduit and each having an inner surface with a triangular configured cam having a back section affixed thereto with a hypotenuse section thereof extending toward the center axis, and cam apparatus for retaining the grasping members as the pipe puller is initially inserted into the pipe and for releasing the grasping members to further insert the pipe puller into the pipe and to engage the hypotenuse section of the cam followers when pulling the pipe puller from the pipe to expand the grasping members to engage the inner sides of the pipe to enable the pipe to be removed from the conduit.
- 18. The cam-action pipe puller set forth in claim 17 wherein the cam apparatus comprises
a threaded eye bolt affixed at one end to a retainer member for retaining an end of the grasping members and having apparatus slidably positioned on an upper portion of the eye bolt and sized to slidably move along the inner sides of the pipe for movably supporting an upper end of each grasping member such that the diameter of the arc-configured outer surfaces at the top segments of the grasping members when retained by the retaining member is greater than the diameter of the inside of the pipe and is less than the pipe inside diameter when the grasping members are released by the retaining member and having a cam member affixed to the eye bolt in a position to engage the hypotenuse section of the cam followers when pulling the pipe puller from the pipe to expand the grasping members to engage the inner sides of the pipe thereby enabling the pipe to be removed from the conduit.
- 19. A cam-action pipe puller for pulling and extracting a pipe through and from a conduit comprising
pipe grasping apparatus having a top cap sized to slidably move along inner walls of the pipe and which is affixed to a member for movably supporting an upper end of a plurality of grasping members each positioned at ninety degrees around a center axis of the pipe puller from each adjacent grasping member and each grasping member having an arc-configured outer serrated surface formed to engage a portion of an inner surface of the pipe so as to enable the pipe puller to pull the pipe through the conduit and each grasping member having an inner surface with a triangular configured cam follower having a back section affixed thereto with a hypotenuse section thereof extending toward the center axis, and plunger apparatus extending along the center axis of the pipe puller and slidably extending through the pipe grasping apparatus and having a retainer member affixed to one end for retaining ends of the grasping members with upper ends of the grasping members positioned such that the diameter of the arc-configured outer surfaces at the top segments of the grasping members when retained by the retaining member is greater than the diameter of the inside of the pipe when the pipe puller is initially inserted into the pipe and which plunger apparatus may be further inserted into pipe with respect to the pipe grasping apparatus to release the ends of the grasping members which has a cam member affixed thereto so that movement of the plunger apparatus in the opposite direction positions the cam member to engage the hypotenuse section of the cam followers to force the grasping members to engage the inner sides of the pipe thereby enabling the pipe to be removed from the conduit.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is entitled to priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) due to provisional application Ser. No. 60/296,518 filed on Jun. 8, 2001
Provisional Applications (1)
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60296518 |
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