The present invention relates generally to tools and more specifically to a pipe clamp rotation kit, which allows an existing pipe clamp to be rotated and secured at some angularly orientation relative to a support surface.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,132,397 to Ward discloses a mounting bracket for a pipe clamp. However, the Ward patent requires at least one hand tool to change an angle of the pipe clamp. U.S. Pat. No. 8,888,084 to Aldredge et al. discloses a saw horse pipe clamp. However, Aldredge et al. cannot be used to modify an existing pipe clamp.
Accordingly, there is a clearly felt need in the art for a pipe clamp rotation kit, which allows an existing pipe clamp to be rotated and secured at some angularly orientation relative to a support surface, and which does not require hand tools to adjust the angular orientation of the clamp jaws relative to the support surface.
The present invention provides a pipe clamp rotation kit, which does not require hand tools to adjust an angular orientation of the clamp jaws relative to a support surface. The pipe clamp rotation kit preferably includes an adjustment end bracket, a pipe end bracket, an adjustment end collar, a pipe end collar and a tightening member. The tightening member preferably includes a handle and a threaded stud. The threaded stud extends from the handle. The adjustment end bracket includes a L-shaped bracket and a support pin. The L-shaped bracket includes a mounting plate and a support plate. The support plate extends upward from an edge of the mounting plate. At least two fastener holes are formed through the mounting plate to receive at least two fasteners. The support pin includes a pipe diameter on one end and a screw groove formed in an opposing end. The pipe diameter is sized to be received by an inner diameter of a support pipe of a pipe clamp. The screw groove is sized to receive an end of the threaded stud of the tightening member. The support pin is retained in a hole in the support plate. The pipe end bracket includes a pipe mounting plate and a pipe support plate. The pipe support plate extends upward from an edge of the mounting plate. At least two fastener holes are formed through the pipe mounting plate to receive at least two fasteners. A pipe hole is preferably formed through the pipe support plate to receive an outer diameter of the support pipe of the pipe clamp, but a support pin could also be used.
The adjustment end collar includes a collar base and a pair of ears. The pair of ears extend outward from an outer perimeter of the collar base. An adjustment screw bore is formed through the collar base to receive clamp the support pin. At least one end thread is formed through the adjustment end collar; perpendicular to an axis of the adjustment screw bore to threadably receive the threaded stud of the tightening member. A space between the pair of ears is sized to rotatably receive a lead screw of the pipe clamp. The end collar includes an inner diameter, which is sized to receive an outer diameter of the support pipe. A female thread is formed through the collar, perpendicular to an axis of the inner diameter. A fastener, such as a set-screw is threaded into the female thread to axially secure the end collar to the support pipe.
In use, the mounting plate of the adjustment end bracket is attached to a support surface with at least two fasteners. The support pin is inserted into the inner diameter of the support pipe at an adjustment end of the pipe clamp. The end collar is slipped over the non-adjustment end of the support pipe. The non-adjustment end of the support pipe is then inserted through the pipe hole in the pipe end bracket. The mounting plate of the pipe end bracket is secured to the support surface with at least two fasteners. The adjustment end collar is slipped over the adjustment end of the pipe clamp. The set screw is tightened in the end thread of the end collar against the support pipe. The pipe clamp is rotated, turned or pivoted with a first hand to a desired angular position and the tightening member is finally tightened with a second hand.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a pipe clamp rotation kit, which allows an existing pipe clamp to be rotated and secured at some angularly orientation relative to a support surface.
Finally, it is another object of the present invention to provide a pipe clamp rotation kit, which does not require hand tools to adjust an angular orientation of the clamp jaws relative to the support surface.
These and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.
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In use, the mounting plate 28 of the adjustment end bracket 10 is attached to a support surface 114 with the at least two fasteners 34. The support pin 26 is inserted into the inner diameter of the support pipe 102 at an adjustment end of the pipe clamp 100. The end collar 16 is slipped over the non-adjustment end of the support pipe 102. The non-adjustment end of the support pipe 102 is then inserted through the pipe hole 48 in the pipe end bracket 12. The mounting plate 40 of the pipe end bracket 12 is secured to the support surface 114 with the at least two fasteners 46. The adjustment end collar 14 is slipped over the adjustment end of the support pipe 102. A fastener, such as a set screw 64 is tightened in the end thread 62 of the end collar 16 against the support pipe 102. The pipe clamp 100 is rotated, turned or pivoted by a first hand to a desired angular position and the tightening member 18 is finally tightened to angularly secure the pipe clamp 100 relative to the support surface 114 with a second hand. The support pipe 102 is capable of being rotated relative to the pipe end bracket 12 and the support pin 26. The adjustment end collar 14 is secured to the support pin 26 with the tightening member 18 to prevent rotation of the pipe clamp 100 relative to the pipe end bracket 12 and the adjustment end bracket 10.
While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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2371685 | Flanders | Mar 1945 | A |
2786372 | Lassy | Mar 1957 | A |
4132397 | Ward | Jan 1979 | A |
5349979 | Zeien | Sep 1994 | A |
8888084 | Aldredge | Nov 2014 | B1 |
Number | Date | Country |
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WO 8911950 | Dec 1989 | WO |