Claims
- 1. A joining system for tubular members comprising:
a plurality of tubular members; at least one stabilizing member attached to at least two tubular members; at least one attaching member, the attaching member positioned through the tubular members to attach tubular members at a desired angularity with an entire stabilizing member in between.
- 2. A stabilizing member for use in a tubular member joining system comprising:
a member having a top and bottom surface, the top and bottom surfaces each having at least one tubular member engaging groove; whereby a stabilizing member is attached entirely between at least two tubular members.
- 3. The stabilizing member for use in a tubular member joining system as defined in claim 2 wherein the stabilizing member has a plurality of grooves for attaching at least two tubular members to each other at a plurality of angularities.
- 4. The stabilizing member for use in a tubular member joining system as defined in claim 2 wherein the stabilizing member has a first single groove in the top surface and a second single groove in the bottom surface of the member for attaching two tubular members to each other at a ninety degree angle.
- 5. The joining system for tubular members as defined in claim 1 wherein:
the tubular members are joined to form a structure.
- 6. A first wing nut wrench comprising:
a channel having a lower surface and a first and second side, the lower surface having at least one bolt engaging hole therethrough; whereby the first and second sides for a wing nut engaging slot.
- 7. The first wing nut wrench as defined in claim 4 wherein there is a plurality of nested channels having varying size holes and slots therein.
- 8. A petcock wrench comprising:
a channel having a lower surface and a first and second side, the lower surface having at least one bolt engaging hole therethrough and, the first and second sides each having at least one petcock engaging slot therethrough.
- 9. The petcock wrench is defined in claim 8 wherein there is a plurality of nested channels having varying size holes and slots therein.
- 10. A second wing nut wrench formed from a deep socket of a socket wrench, the socket wrench having a handle, the second wing nut wrench comprising:
a cylindrical member having a first hex shaped opening with a slot therethrough, and a second square shaped opening; whereby the slot in the hex shaped opening receives a wing nut and the square shaped opening receives the handle of the socket wrench.
- 11. A first jig system for holding a tubular member in place comprising:
an upper plate, the upper plate having a plurality of drill holes therethrough; a lower plate attached to the upper plate, the lower plate having a tubular member receiving groove; and at least one attaching member for attaching the lower plate to the upper plate.
- 12. The jig system as defined in claim 11 further comprising an indicator to indicate a parallel or perpendicular relative position between two holes.
- 13. A second jig system for holding a tubular member in place comprising:
an upper plate having at least one bolt engaging hole therethrough and having at least one drilling hole positioned therethrough; a lower plate attached to the upper plate and having at least one drilling hole positioned therethrough; an attaching member for attaching the upper plate to the lower plate and to provide a distance between the upper plate and the lower plate equal to substantially slightly larger than the diameter of a tubular member to thereby hold the tubular member in place.
- 14. A rain water collection system comprising:
a plurality of tubular members, each tubular member being approximately the same height as all other tubular members; a plurality of stabilizing members, each stabilizing member being attached to each tubular member; a plurality of attaching members, for attaching a stabilizing member to a tubular member each tubular member being attached to one other tubular member at approximately a ninety-degree angle thereby forming a structure, the structure having a top; a cover having a central portion and an underside, the cover being removably attached to the top of the structure and having a discharge opening in the central portion of the cover; a downspout removably attached to the underside of the cover at the central portion of the cover; piping having a first and second end, the piping removably attached to the downspout at the first end of the piping; whereby water by natural flow, flows toward the central portion of the cover, down into the downspout and piping to be collected at the second end of the piping.
- 15. A method for joining tubular members comprising:
providing a plurality of tubular members; providing at least one stabilizing member attached to at least two tubular members; providing at least one attaching member; attaching one of the stabilizing members to the tubular members using an attaching member, the attaching member positioned through the tubular members to attach tubular members at a desired angularity with an entire stabilizing member in between.
- 16. The method for joining tubular members as defined in claim 15 wherein:
the stabilizing members have a top and bottom surface, the top and bottom surfaces each having at least one tubular member engaging groove.
- 17. The method for joining tubular members as defined in claim 16 wherein:
the stabilizing member has a plurality of grooves for attaching at least two tubular members to each other at a plurality of angularities. whereby a stabilizing member is attached to at least two tubular members.
- 18. The method for joining tubular members as defined in claim 15 wherein:
The tubular members are joined to form a structure.
- 19. A method for collecting rain water comprising the steps of:
providing a plurality of tubular members, each tubular member being approximately the same height as all other tubular members; providing a plurality of stabilizing members each stabilizing member being attached to each tubular member; providing a plurality of attaching members for attaching a stabilizing member to a tubular member, each tubular member being attached to one other tubular member at approximately a ninety degree angle thereby forming a structure, the structure having a top; providing a cover having a central portion and an underside, the cover being removably attached to the top of the structure and having a discharge opening in the central portion of the top of the structure; providing a downspout removably attached to the underside of the cover at the central portion of the cover; providing piping having a first and second ends, the piping removably attached to the downspout at the first end of the piping; whereby water by natural flow, flows toward the central portion of the cover, down into the downspout and piping to be collected at the second end of the piping.
Parent Case Info
[0001] Applicant hereby claims priority of provisional patent application No. 60/217,591 filed on Jul. 12, 2000.
[0002] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/877,580 filed Jun. 06, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60217591 |
Jul 2000 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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