Claims
- 1. A device that permits the reasonably easy adjustment of distance from the device to apparatus that it supports comprising:
a base having a flat bottom surface; at least two freely turning adjustment rods; a support device; a means to secure said rod to said base; a means for turning said rod; a means to affix said support device to said adjustment rod; a means to permit travel of support device along said freely turning adjustment rods; a cushion pad.
- 2. The base of claim 1 wherein said base being molded from plastic having two cones rising perpendicular from the upper surface of the base, said cone having a center round hole and a cylinder shaped insertion cavity molded within from the underside of the base, said insertion cavity having a smooth flat surface at the upper portion thereof, whereby adjustment rods can be freely mounted onto said base.
- 3. The freely turning adjustment rod of claim 1 wherein said rod is threaded.
- 4. The support device of claim 1 wherein said device is a pipe support comprising a round roller having a center hole extending through the axis whereby a cylinder shaft is inserted through the center of said roller.
- 5. The round roller of claim 4 wherein said roller is made of rubber.
- 6. The cylinder shaft of claim 4 wherein said shaft is made of metal.
- 7. The cylinder shaft of claim 6 whereby said shaft has female threaded holes at each end.
- 8. The means to secure said freely turning adjustment rod to said base of claim 1 is a upper positioned adjustment knob and a lower locking flanged nut and a round cylinder spacer.
- 9. The means for turning said freely turning adjustment rod of claim 1 is a threaded adjustment knob.
- 10. The means to affix said support device to said freely turning adjustment rods of claim 1 is the rotation of said rods thereby engaging the threads in the cylinder shaft of said support device.
- 11. The means of permitting travel of said support device along said freely turning adjustment rods is the rotation of said rods thereby either drawing the support device closer towards the base or further from the base depending upon the direction of the turn.
- 12. The permitted travel of claim 11 wherein direction of travel if vertical.
- 13. The permitted travel of claim 11 wherein direction of travel is horizontal.
- 14. The support device of claim 1 wherein said device is a channel support having affixed threaded nuts at either end.
- 15. A device that permits the reasonably easy adjustment of distance from the device to apparatus that it supports comprising:
a base having a flat bottom surface; at least two freely turning adjustment rods; a roller assembly support device having the means to provide lateral compensation; a means to secure said rod to said base; a means for turning said rod; a means to prevent the inadvertent turning of said rod; a means to affix said support device to said adjustment rod; a means to permit travel of support device along said freely turning adjustment rods; a cushion pad.
- 16. The base of claim 15 wherein said base being molded from plastic having two cones rising perpendicular from the upper surface of the base, said cone having a center round hole and a cylinder shaped insertion cavity molded within from the underside of the base, said insertion cavity having a smooth flat surface at the upper portion thereof, whereby adjustment rods can be freely mounted onto said base.
- 17. The cones of claim 16 wherein said cones have at least one extrusion atop whereby a friction locking result will be achieved between the base in claim 15 and the means for turning the freely turning adjustment rods of claim 15.
- 18. The freely turning adjustment rod of claim 15 wherein said rod is a threaded rod comprising:
a length of threads; a round smooth extended diameter base; a unthreaded smooth collar portion.
- 19. The roller assembly support device of claim 15 wherein said device is a pipe support comprising a round roller having a center hole extending through the axis whereby a cylinder shaft is inserted through the center of said roller.
- 20. The round roller of claim 19 wherein said roller is made of rubber.
- 21. The cylinder shaft of claim 15 wherein said shaft is made of metal.
- 22. The cylinder shaft of claim 21 whereby said shaft has female threaded holes at each end.
- 23. The means for turning said rod of claim 15 and the means to secure said freely turning adjustment rod to said base of claim 15 is a upper positioned adjustment knob having at least one indentations on the bottom of said knob whereby a friction locking result will be achieved between the base in claim 15 and the means for turning the freely turning adjustment rods of claim 15.
- 24. The means to affix said support device to said freely turning adjustment rods of claim 15 is the rotation of said rods thereby engaging the threads in the cylinder shaft of said support device.
- 25. The means of permitting travel of said support device along said freely turning adjustment rods is the rotation of said rods thereby either drawing the support device closer towards the base or further from the base depending upon the direction of the turn.
- 26. The permitted travel of claim 25 wherein direction of travel if vertical.
- 27. The permitted travel of claim 25 wherein direction of travel is horizontal.
- 28. The support device of claim 15 wherein said device is a channel support having affixed threaded nuts at either end.
- 29. A pipe roller device that permits lateral travel of the support along the axis comprising:
a tapered roller; at least one tension spring; at least one retention cup; at least one created cavity; a cylinder shaft; a means to provide a stop point for said tension spring; wherein said created cavity within space developed by affixing said retention cup to said roller will house said tension spring thereby preventing unrestricted expansion of said spring, whereby said pipe roller device will be made to compensate for lateral movement.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is entitled to the benefit of Provisional Patent Application Ser. #60/119,261, filed Feb. 9, 1999. And Utility Patent Application Ser. #09/491,345 filed Jan. 26, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60119261 |
Feb 1999 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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09491345 |
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09870195 |
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