Claims
- 1. A conduit offset bender for bending a length of conduit, the conduit offset bender comprising:(a) a base having a proximal end and a distal end, the base having a horizontal rail; (b) a first shoe support having a bottom portion attached to the proximal end of the base, and a top portion; (c) a first shoe assembly attached to the proximal portion of the first shoe support, the first shoe assembly including a first conduit shoe with a curved groove that is adapted to engage a length of conduit; (d) a second shoe support that movably engages the horizontal rail of the base such that the second shoe support is movable horizontally along the horizontal rail, the second shoe support having a vertical member; and (e) a second shoe assembly that engages the vertical member such that the second shoe assembly is movable vertically along the vertical member, the second shoe assembly having a second conduit shoe with a curved groove that is adapted to engage the length of conduit.
- 2. The conduit offset bender of claim 1, wherein the second shoe support includes a wheeled truck assembly that engages the horizontal rail.
- 3. The conduit offset bender of claim 2, wherein the base includes two parallel horizontal rails, each rail having a longitudinal guide, and wherein the wheeled truck assembly is centered on the rails by the longitudinal guides.
- 4. The conduit offset bender of claim 3, wherein the second shoe assembly further includes a wheeled platform that movably engages the vertical member of the second shoe support.
- 5. The conduit offset bender of claim 1, wherein the first shoe assembly and the second shoe assembly each comprises a plurality of conduit shoes of different sizes, and wherein the first shoe assembly is pivotally attached to the first shoe support, and the second shoe assembly is pivotally attached to the second shoe support, and wherein the first and second shoe assemblies are lockable in at least two different positions.
- 6. The conduit offset bender of claim 1, wherein the base further comprises wheel means at the base distal end to facilitate moving the conduit offset bender.
- 7. The conduit offset bender of claim 6, wherein the first shoe support comprises a first arm having a proximal end pivotally attached to the base and a distal end, a second arm having a proximal end pivotally attached to the distal end of the first arm, and a distal end releasably attachable to the base, whereby the first shoe support is foldable, and further, wherein the second shoe support is separable from the base.
- 8. The conduit offset bender of claim 1, further comprising a motor that is attached to the second shoe assembly, wherein the motor is operable to move the second shoe assembly vertically.
- 9. The conduit offset bender of claim 8, wherein the vertical member of the second shoe support is a screw member, and wherein the screw member threadably engages the second shoe assembly, the screw member being drivably connected to the motor.
- 10. An offset bender for making two bends in conduit, the conduit having first and second ends, comprising in combination:(a) a base having a pair of generally horizontal rails; (b) a fixed shoe support having a proximal end pivotably attached to the base such that the fixed shoe support is selectively positionable between a vertical position, wherein the fixed shoe support extends upwardly from the base, and a horizontal position, wherein the fixed shoe support is disposed generally along the base, the fixed shoe support also having a distal end; (c) a first shoe assembly attached to the distal end of the fixed shoe support, the first shoe assembly having a conduit shoe adapted to receive the first end of the conduit; (d) a traveling shoe support extending upwardly from the base, the traveling shoe support having a proximal end movably attached to the pair of horizontal rails such that the traveling shoe support is movable along the horizontal rails, and a distal end, the traveling shoe support further including a vertical member; and (e) a second shoe assembly attached to the vertical member of the traveling shoe support such that the second shoe assembly is movable between a first vertical position and a second vertical position, the second shoe assembly having a conduit shoe adapted to receive the second end of the conduit.
- 11. The offset bender of claim 10, wherein the traveling shoe support includes a wheeled truck assembly that engages the pair of horizontal rails of the base.
- 12. The offset bender of claim 11, wherein the pair of horizontal rails each includes a longitudinal guide, and wherein the traveling shoe support includes a wheeled truck assembly that is centered on the rails by the longitudinal guides.
- 13. The offset bender of claim 12, wherein the second shoe assembly includes a wheeled platform that movably engages the vertical member of the traveling shoe support.
- 14. The offset bender of claim 10, wherein the first shoe assembly and the second shoe assembly each comprise a plurality of conduit shoes of different sizes, and wherein the first shoe assembly is pivotally attached to the fixed shoe support, and the second shoe assembly is pivotally attached to the traveling shoe support, and wherein the first and second shoe assemblies are lockable in at least two different positions.
- 15. The offset bender of claim 10, wherein the base further comprises wheel means to facilitate moving the offset bender.
- 16. The offset bender of claim 15, wherein the fixed shoe support comprises a first arm having a proximal end pivotally attached to the base and a distal end, and a second arm having a proximal end pivotally attached to the distal end of the first arm, and a distal end releasably attachable to the base, whereby the fixed shoe support is foldable, and further wherein the traveling shoe support is separable from the base.
- 17. The offset bender of claim 10, further comprising a motor that is attached to the second shoe assembly wherein the motor is operable to move the second shoe assembly vertically.
- 18. The offset bender of claim 17, wherein the vertical member of the traveling shoe support is a screw member, and wherein the screw member threadably engages the second shoe assembly, the screw member being drivably connected to the motor.
- 19. An offset bender for simultaneously making two bends in conduit, the conduit having first and second ends, the offset bender comprising, in combination:(a) a base having a horizontal track, a front end and a back end; (b) a fixed shoe support pivotally attached to the front end of the base and lockable in an upright position with respect to the base, the fixed shoe support having an upper portion; (c) a first shoe assembly attached to the upper portion of the fixed shoe support, the first shoe assembly having a conduit shoe adapted to hold the first end of the conduit in a horizontal orientation; (d) a traveling shoe support having a truck portion that rollably engages the base horizontal track, the traveling shoe support further including a substantially vertical member extending upwardly from the truck portion; and (e) a second shoe assembly movably attached to the substantially vertical member such that the second shoe assembly is movable between a first vertical position relatively far from the base, and a second vertical position relatively close to the base, the second shoe assembly further having a conduit shoe adapted to hold the second end of the conduit in a horizontal orientation.
- 20. The offset bender of claim 19, wherein the horizontal track includes two parallel horizontal rails, each rail having a longitudinal guide, and wherein the truck portion of the traveling shoe support is centered on the rails by the longitudinal guides.
- 21. The offset bender of claim 20, wherein the second shoe assembly further includes a wheeled platform that movably engages the substantially vertical member of the traveling shoe support.
- 22. The offset bender of claim 19, wherein the first shoe assembly and the second shoe assembly each comprise a plurality of conduit shoes of different sizes, and wherein the first shoe assembly is pivotally attached to the fixed shoe support, and the second shoe assembly is pivotally attached to the traveling shoe support, and wherein the first and second shoe assemblies are lockable in at least two different positions.
- 23. The offset bender of claim 19, wherein the base further comprises wheel means attached to the base to facilitate moving the offset bender.
- 24. The offset bender of claim 23, wherein the fixed shoe support comprises a first arm having a proximal end pivotally attached to the base and a distal end, and a second arm having a proximal end pivotally attached to the distal end of the first arm, and a distal end releasably attachable to the base, whereby the fixed shoe support is foldable, and further wherein the traveling shoe support is separable from the base.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application also claims the benefit of Provisional Applications No. 60/411,573, filed Sep. 17, 2002, and No. 60/381,744, filed May 17, 2002, the benefit of which is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. § 119.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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