Outside drop for manhole

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6695002
  • Patent Number
    6,695,002
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, April 23, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 24, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A collar for supporting or protecting pipes on an outside drop adjacent a manhole is provided. A plurality of stacked collar sections can protect pipes comprising the outside drop. Alternatively a plurality of collar segments having a circular wall within can form the pipe integrally with the collar. The collars can protect riser pipe sections or elbow piper sections. The collars may be split for ease of installation around pipes and fastened together around the pipe. The collars are easily attached to the manhole by drilling a hole into the manhole at designated places and using bolts through tabs on the collars to hold the collar in place adjacent the manhole. The collars can have several different standard heights and be stacked to the desired height of the manhole. Pipes having riser sections or elbow sections can have protective collars.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a collar attached to the side of a manhole to protect an outside drop adjacent the manhole, and alternatively for the plurality of collars to form a protected outside drop.




2. Description of the Related Art




When an outside drop is used adjacent a manhole the outside drop is subject to damage and subsequent leaks by rocks and other fill material and due to shifting of the ground, the weight of the pipes and other factors. It is desired to have a protective collar around the drop pipe.




Currently protective collars are very heavy which makes them difficult and expensive to transport and install. The protective collars in use need to be set on a solid base as part of the base of the manhole, which makes the manhole itself heavier, more expensive and more difficult to install in the ground. The collars surround a drop pipe must be made the correct size to support the drop pipe, collars and connections, particularly at the top of the outside drop where there is a T connection and at the bottom of the outside drop where there is an elbow pipe connection. Since riser collars are made of concrete they are very heavy and require tools to lift the collar parts into place. Since the riser collars are not fastened to the manhole they may have gaps between the manhole and the collar or may shift way from the manhole.




Outside drop pipes are generally made from ductile iron, which is heavy, expensive and hard to work with. Plastic pipe is lighter, costs less, is easier to connect and easier to work with. However plastic pipe is more subject to damage and needs protection.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A lightweight easy to install protective collar is attached to the side of a manhole to surround an outside drop while securing the outside drop in place adjacent the manhole. The protective collar can be one or more sections separated by some distance or the sections can be stacked to form a continuous protective barrier. The collar can form around an outside drop pipe or the collars can have an opening therein to form the outside drop pipe inside the collar. The diameters of the pipes on the outside drop can be standardized by using expansion or reduction pipes at the top or bottom of the manhole so that only one size protective collar needs to be used. Similarly with a combination internal pipe and collar only one size internal pipe needs to be produced when expansion and contraction collar sections are used. The collars can fit over expansion or reduction pipes and over elbow pipes. The collars with integral pipes can fit around expansion or reduction internal pipes and elbow pipes, and can have expanded portions for fitting over pipe coupling segments and flanges. The collars for fitting over pipes can be split radially or perpendicular to radially and assembled around the pipes. The collars for fitting over pipes can have expanded portions for fitting over pipe coupling segments and flanges.




Tubes molded into collars and extending between opposing walls add strength to the collars, which are molded as hollow parts. To add weight and stability an aperture in the top of the collars can be used to fill the collars with sand or other material to increase the weight and impact absorbing ability of the collars. Similarly apertures in the sides of the collars can let water in if the water table rises and let water out when the water table declines.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to provide a lightweight outside drop collar.




It is an object of the invention to provide an easy to assemble outside drop collar.




It is an object of the invention to provide a low cost outside drop collar.




It is an object of the invention to provide an outside drop collar that attaches to a manhole.




It is an object of the invention to provide an outside drop collar that does not need a base on the manhole.




It is an object of the invention to provide a combination collar and outside drop pipe for a manhole.




It is an object of the invention to provide size adaptors for connecting pipe to the outside drop to standardize the size of the outside drop collar sections.




It is an object of the invention to provide collar sections in standard heights to fit manhole heights.




It is an object of the invention to provide an outside drop collar with apertures for letting water in or out of the collar.




It is an object of the invention to provide an outside drop, which can be filled to add weight and strength to the outside drop collar.











Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side cross sectional view of an outside drop adjacent a manhole with a single collar section.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a collar section.





FIG. 3

is a top view of a collar section.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a radially split collar section.





FIG. 5

is a top view of a radially split collar section.





FIG. 6

is a side cross sectional view of an outside drop adjacent a manhole with a collar enclosing the riser and elbow.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a short section of a riser collar having a radial split.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a medium section of a riser collar having a radial split.





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of a long section of a riser collar having a radial split.





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of an elbow collar having a radial split.





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of an elbow collar having a radial split containing an elbow pipe.





FIG. 12

is a side cross view of an outside drop adjacent a manhole with multiple riser sections having integral inside pipe walls.





FIG. 13

is perspective view of a riser section having integral inside pipe walls.





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of an elbow section having integral inside pipe walls.





FIG. 15

is a side view of a manhole with the riser having an expanding T adaptor and the elbow having a reducing adaptor.





FIG. 16

is a side view of a manhole with the riser having a reducing T adaptor and the elbow having an expanding adaptor.





FIG. 17

is a side view of an expanding T adaptor connection.





FIG. 18

is a side view of a reducing T adaptor connection.





FIG. 19

is a side view of a T collar connector.





FIG. 20

is a perspective view of an elbow collar with an elbow pipe and elbow reduction adaptor.





FIG. 21

is a perspective view of an elbow collar with an elbow pipe and elbow expansion adaptor.





FIG. 22

is a side view of a manhole with an outside drop having an expansion adaptive riser a reduction adaptive elbow and a protective collar.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A typical manhole


10


may be one long molded concrete pipe with openings


70


,


71


,


72


for outside drop pipes to connect to the manhole


10


at the top


70


and bottom


71


and for outflow


72


. The manhole may come in sections as in

FIG. 1

, which are assembled to form the manhole


10


. In

FIG. 1

manhole


10


has three sections, a bottom section


12


, a middle section


13


, and a top section


14


. In order to facilitate working in the manhole


10


an outside drop


20


is used to add waste flowing into the sewer system. The outside drop


20


has a T connector


22


at the top, a riser section


24


and an elbow


26


at the bottom. Typically the outside drop


20


is made of ductile iron. After the manhole


10


and outside drop


20


are installed in a hole in the ground, filler materials such as rocks, sand and soil are placed in the hole to fill in the empty space surrounding the manhole


10


and outside drop


20


. If the outside drop


20


has no supports it can by its own weight move relative to the manhole


10


which may cause leaks at the joints between the T connector


22


and the riser section


24


, or between the riser section


24


and the elbow


26


, or the elbow and the manhole


10


. The outside drop


20


may also be struck by rocks in the filler material and be moved or damaged. The outside drop riser section


24


may be an assembly of two or more pipes depending on the height of the manhole


10


. The additional connections for multiple section risers are also subject to leaks at the joints if the outside drop


20


is moved or damaged. Over time ground shifts due to settling, vibrations, drainage, water tables, frost, subsidence, and other geological or man made conditions may move the outside drop


20


relative the manhole


10


.




In order to protect the outside drop


20


and attach it to the manhole


10


for stability, a riser collar


30


may be used.

FIGS. 2 and 3

show a riser collar


30


having a front portion


32


for attachment to the manhole


10


and a rear portion


34


for attachment to the front portion


32


. In assembling the outside drop manhole in the ground the manhole


10


is inserted into the ground and then the outside drop


20


is attached. The riser collar


30


is then attached to the riser


24


to keep the outside drop


20


in place relative the manhole


10


. The riser collar


30


has a curved attachment wall


37


for mating with the outer face


15


of the manhole


10


. Tabs


35


with bolt apertures


36


are for attaching the riser collar


30


to the manhole


10


with bolts. A drill can be used to drill a hole in the manhole


10


at the proper locations for attachment of the front collar portions


32


and then bolts inserted through apertures


36


in tabs


35


to secure the front collar portions


32


to the manhole


10


. The rear portion of the collar


34


then mates with and is bolted to the front collar portion


32


by bolts extending through the bolt aperture


38


in the rear collar portion


34


to the bolt receiving section


39


of front collar portion


32


. The riser collar


30


is thus secured to the manhole


10


and surrounds and protects a portion of the outside drop


20


on riser section


24


such that it secures the riser section


24


in place and protects it from damage in the area the collar surrounds. For short collar sections the riser collar


30


may have support portions


33


for engaging the outer face


15


of manhole


10


for greater stability.




For ease of construction the front collar portion


32


may be attached to the manhole


10


or manhole portion


12


,


13


, or


14


above ground. The outside drop


20


may then be added in the ground and the rear collar portion


34


assembled last. Alternatively any order of assembly may be used.




The collar may be split radially as in

FIGS. 4 and 5

where radially split riser collar


130


has right collar portion


132


and left collar portion


134


. The riser


24


can be installed in the outside drop


20


and the riser collar


130


can be installed around the riser


24


by attaching the right collar portion


132


on the manhole


10


by bolts thought apertures


36


in tabs


35


and then attaching the right collar portion


134


to the manhole


10


by bolts though apertures


36


in tabs


35


. As before boltholes are drilled in the manhole


10


in the appropriate places. A support portion


133


may be used to help stabilize the riser collar


130


on the manhole


10


. The right portion of the collar


132


and the left portion of the collar


134


can have an engagement mechanism


131


such as a guide pin


128


and aperture


129


arrangement to guide the two halves


132


,


134


of the radially split riser collar


130


together and hold them in place. There may also be a flange


138


on right collar portion


132


and a flange


139


on left collar portion


134


for placing a bolt or other fastener through to lock the two halves of the radially split riser collar


130


together. It is easier to install the radially split riser collar


130


than riser collar


30


around an outside drop


20


already installed on the manhole


10


because the riser collar


30


has to be installed between the manhole


10


and the outside drop


20


which may be difficult once the outside drop


20


is installed.




Rather than have one or two sections of protective sections of riser collars


30


or


130


along the riser


24


the collars can be installed to protect the entire length of the riser


24


. As shown in

FIG. 6

riser


24


has three different length sections of stacked riser collars


50


,


150


and


250


, which completely surround and protect the riser


24


and attach the riser


24


to the manhole


10


.




In the embodiments shown in

FIGS. 7

,


8


and


9


the riser collars


50


,


150


and


250


respectively are radially split as is riser collar


130


but alternatively may be split in half as riser collar


30


is. Further the riser collars


50


,


150


and


250


are shown with a pipe coupler engaging portion


52


and a pipe engaging portion


54


. The pipe coupler engaging portion


52


fits over pipe couplings between riser


24


sections or between riser


24


sections and connections to T connectors


22


or elbow connectors


24


. The short length riser collar


50


is shown in

FIG. 7

with tongue


89


and groove


88


connections between the top and bottom of like kind collar sections for stacking them. The medium length riser collar


50


is shown in

FIG. 8

with a nesting flange


85


over an interior raised section


84


for stacking the collar sections. The long length riser collar


250


is shown in

FIG. 9

with a pin


86


and aperture


87


method of stacking the riser collars. The riser collar sections may have a pipe engaging portion


52


, or not as shown for riser collars


30


,


130


. For the longer the riser collar sections more tabs


35


are used for bolting the collars to the manhole


10


.




As can be readily understood any method of stacking the collar sections together can be used and would be uniform throughout the stack.




The riser collars


30


,


50


,


130


,


150


,


250


are preferably made of a molded plastic. The inside of the collars are hollow making the riser collars lightweight and easy to work with. In order to simulate the heavier concrete collars of the prior art and afford more protection for the riser


24


, the collars can be filled with sand after installation to make them heavy and less prone indentation and damage. An aperture


82


in the top of the collar can be used to add sand or other filler material to the riser collar once it is installed. The riser collars


30


,


50


,


130


,


150


,


250


may also have apertures


81


in the sides of the collars at the base of the collar for water to enter and leave. As the water table in the ground rises and falls it may be beneficial to let water in so that the buoyancy of the water will not stress the collar on the manhole. Similarly if water enters the riser collar it may be beneficial to have an outlet so that the water can escape reducing the weight of the riser collar on the manhole.




To increase the protection afforded to the outside drop


20


, elbow collar sections


60


can be added to protect the elbow


26


of the outside drop


20


and to support the stack of riser collars


50


,


150


,


250


protecting riser


24


. As shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

the elbow collar


60


has a base


68


, which is flat and is placed on the ground next to the base of the manhole


10


. During construction the base of the hole is leveled so that the base


62


of the manhole


10


and the base


68


of elbow collar


60


are at the same level. The elbow collar


60


has an opening


92


to access the boot clamp in boot clamp section


64


for tightening or loosening the boot clam p on the elbow


26


for connecting it to a pipe entering th e manhole


10


at aperture


71


. The elbow collar


60


has a coupler engaging portion


62


and an elbow enclosing portion


66


. The halves of the elbow coupler


60


can be attached to each other by an engagement mechanism


131


. A keyhole shaped aperture


91


and corresponding key can be used to connect the elbow collar


60


to the adjacent elbow collar to surround a pipe. The elbow collar


60


may be filled with sa nd through aperture


82


to make the elbow collar


60


stronger heavier and more protective of elbow


26


. An aperture for allowing water in and out may also be placed on the elbow collar


60


. Tabs


35


having bolt apertures


36


are used to attach the elbow collar


60


to the manhole


10


. Engagement mechanisms


131


are used to secure the halves of the elbow collar


60


together. The engagement mechanism may be bolts though apertures.




A T connector


22


is near the top of the manhole which makes it easily accessible and it generally does not need the same kind of protection as the riser


24


and the elbow


26


however a T collar is also possible for the T connector.




In an alternative embodiment as shown in

FIG. 12

protective risers


350


having the pipe walls


370


on the inside can replace the combination of rises


24


and protective collars


50


,


150


,


250


covering the entire length of the riser


24


. The protective rises


350


can come in short length sections


352


, medium length sections


354


, and long length sections


356


.




The protective risers


350


are preferably molded as one piece so the inside wall


370


is continuous. The inside wall


370


is protected by the space between the inside wall and the outside of the protective riser to provide a double hull for the fluid flowing in the protective riser


350


. The top and bottom of the protective riser


350


may have pipe like couplings to connect to T couplings, elbows, or other pipes. The protective riser shown in

FIG. 13

can come in different lengths as indicated in

FIG. 12

with protective risers


352




354


and


356


. The protective rises may have an o-ring


110


in an o-ring groove


115


between sections of protective risers


352


,


354


,


356


, or between protective riser


350


and other parts such as a protective elbow


360


with an inside pipe wall


370


as shown in FIG.


14


. As with the split riser collars


50


,


150


,


250


and split elbow collars


60


the protective risers


350


,


352


,


354


,


356


, and protective elbows


360


may have apertures


82


for adding sand or apertures


81


for draining water. Further the protective risers


350


and protective elbows


360


can have the same connective means for stacking the sections as the split riser collars


50


,


150


,


250


and split elbow collars


60


shown above. The protective risers


350


and protective elbows


360


are also connected to the manholes by bolts through apertures


36


in tabs


35


.




At construction sites there may be different sized pipes leading to the manhole


10


at apertures


71


and


73


as shown in

FIGS. 15

,


16


and


22


. Alternatively the manholes


10


may come with different sized apertures


71


and


73


. In order to efficiently produce and stock only one diameter inside wall


370


for the protective risers


350


,


352


,


354


,


356


for fitting all size manholes


10


, and for all pipe sizes leading to apertures


71


,


73


, adaptors


400


and


410


are used for the T connectors and adaptors


600


and


610


are used for the elbow connectors.




As shown in

FIG. 17

an expander T connection adaptor


400


is shown having a wall


401


of a first diameter, and a first angled outer wall portion


402


leading to a wall of a second diameter


403


of a smaller diameter, a second angled outer wall portion


404


leading to a wall of a third diameter


405


. The expander T connection adaptor


400


can be cut at any point long the wall sections


401


,


403


or


405


to fit the length of the required gap between the riser


24


and the T connector


22


.




Similarly a reducer T connection adaptor


410


as shown in

FIG. 18

can be used to connect the T connector


22


and the riser


24


. The reducer T connection adaptor


410


has a large diameter wall


411


an angled wall


412


and a second diameter wall


415


for connection to riser. The reducer T connection adaptor


410


may be cut at any position along the walls


411


or


415


to fit the length of the required gap between the riser


24


and the T connector


22


.




The pipe connections between sections of pipes may use a collar connector


45


to connect a flange


40


on one pipe to a flange


42


on another pipe. The connector collar


45


has bolts


46


to pull the flanges


40


and


42


into contact as shown in FIG.


19


.




Elbow pipe section


600


as shown in

FIGS. 20 and 21

may have a reducer


610


or an expander


620


for connecting the elbow section


600


to the manhole


10


at aperture


71


.




The elbow pipe


600


may be a pipe in elbow collar


60


or alternatively may be integrally part of the elbow collar


360


as seen in FIG.


12


. In either case a reducer


610


or an expander


620


may be attached to direct the flow of fluids into manhole


10


. In the case of reducer


600


a collar


615


can be used to help align and hold the reducer


600


in place. Alternatively expander


610


a collar


625


can help align and hold the expander


610


in place.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 22

a T connector pipe


22


uses an expander


400


to attach it to the manhole


10


at aperture


71


. A collar connector


45


connects the T connector


22


to expander


400


, which connects to riser


24


having a collar


32


around it to hold the riser


24


to manhole


10


. The riser


24


connects to a pipe


600


having a collar


625


an expander


610


in elbow collar


360


.




The connections between pipes and between pipes and between pipes and manholes can be any of the types of connections used in the industry.




The collars can be made from polyethylene, polypropylene, fiberglass or any other lightweight strong material. Preferably the collars will be molded for low cost production.




Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole comprising:an attachment wall having a curved surface of a first diameter for mating with the curved surface of a manhole wall, a first wall attached to and extending away from the manhole at either end of the attachment wall, a tab wall attached to each first wall, having a curved surface of a second diameter, axially extending from the first wall along a portion of the attachment wall to form a tab on the collar, a side wall extending from each tab wall away from the manhole, an end wall connected to the side walls, a top wall connected to and covering the top of the walls, a bottom wall connected to and covering the bottom of the walls, a circular wall extending between the top wall and at least one of the bottom wall and attachment wall, an aperture in the top and the least one of the bottom wall and attachment wall to expose the circular wall, a cylindrical wall extending between the tab walls and the attachment wall and an aperture therethrough to form bolt holes for attaching the collar to the manhole with bolts.
  • 2. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 1 wherein,the least one of the bottom wall and attachment wall the circular wall extends between is the attachment wall to form an elbow collar.
  • 3. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 2 wherein,an aperture in the side wall allows access to the pipe inside to a boot clamp.
  • 4. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 1 wherein,the collar is split in half radially from the center of the attachment wall through the axis of the center of the circular wall, a means for attaching the two halves of the collar to each other to surround a pipe therein.
  • 5. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 4 wherein,a portion of the circular walls on at least one of the top or bottom wall has a portion of the circular wall with a larger radius to permit the collar to close around a pipe coupler between two sections of pipe.
  • 6. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 1 wherein,the collar is split on a line perpendicular to a radial line from the center of the attachment wall and through the axis of the center of the circular wall, a means for attaching the two halves of the collar to each other to surround a pipe therein.
  • 7. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 6 wherein,a portion of the circular walls on at least one of the top or bottom wall has a portion of the circular wall with a larger radius to permit the collar to close around a pipe coupler between two sections of pipe.
  • 8. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 1 wherein,a connection means on the top wall for connecting to a bottom wall of an adjacent collar, such that collars can be stacked.
  • 9. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 8 wherein,the bottom wall has a connection means for connecting to a top wall of an adjacent collar, such that collars can be stacked.
  • 10. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 1 wherein,a connection means on the bottom wall for connecting to a top wall of an adjacent collar, such that collars can be stacked.
  • 11. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 1 wherein,the collars are fluidly connected to adjacent collars such that fluids can flow within the circular walls without leaking.
  • 12. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 11, wherein,an O-ring groove around the circular walls in at least one of the top wall and bottom wall of the collar, an O-ring inserted in the grooves between adjacent collars to prevent leaks between the collars.
  • 13. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 11 wherein,the top wall of one collar section is connected to a T pipe at the top of the manhole and the attachment wall of an elbow collar is attached to a pipe at the bottom of the manhole.
  • 14. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 1 wherein,the circular walls have a uniform diameter.
  • 15. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 1 wherein,the circular walls have a changing diameter to form one of either an expander collar or a reducer collar.
  • 16. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 1 wherein,tubes extending between the top and bottom walls provide strength for the collar.
  • 17. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 1 wherein,the least one of the bottom wall and attachment wall the circular wall extends between is the bottom wall to form a riser collar.
  • 18. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 17 wherein,a support portion attached to the bottom wall having a wall section for engaging the manhole and providing stability for the collar.
  • 19. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 1 wherein,tubes extending between the circular walls and side walls provide strength for the collar.
  • 20. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 1 wherein,tubes extending between the circular walls and side walls provide strength for the collar.
  • 21. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 1 wherein,tubes extending between the circular walls and attachment walls provide strength for the collar.
  • 22. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 1 wherein,tubes extending between the side walls provide strength for the collar.
  • 23. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 1 wherein,an aperture in the top wall allows material to be placed inside the collar for strength.
  • 24. A pipe collar for an outside drop manhole as in claim 1 wherein,an aperture in the side wall allows water to flow therethrough.
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