The present invention relates to a pipe stand for supporting conduit, with the pipe stand including various accessories.
Construction and plumbing projects often require long, heavy conduit lengths. Given that conduit is normally ordered from wholesalers or stores, the conduit often arrives in standard lengths and requires modifications to properly fit. Modifications, such as cutting, and threading, require the conduit be stabilized and supported during the operation. Stabilizing a heavy piece of conduit can be awkward and unsafe, often times requiring the use of an additional worker. Pipe stands are able to safely secure the lengths of conduit at an elevation comfortable and easily accessible for the workers.
Often times, work sites are located in remote or outdoor settings creating issues with supplying proper power and/or other amenities. This can be particularly difficult when working on a pipe stand, which can require large clearances to facilitate the conduit being supported. Moreover, multiple devices may be required to complete a given task, resulting in issues with plug space and storage problems for tools not in use.
In one embodiment, the invention provides a pipe stand able to support a conduit and including a table having a first surface, supports pivotably coupled to the table for supporting the table in an elevated position with respect to a support surface, and a shelf extending between the supports and positioned between the table and the support surface. At least one of the supports includes an electrical connector, and a power cord in electrical communication with the electrical connector and connectable to an external power source. The pipe stand includes a first jaw extending from the first surface of the table and shaped to engage a portion of the conduit, and a second jaw extending from the first surface of the table and spaced a distance from the first jaw, the second jaw shaped to engage another portion of the conduit. A clamping device is supported by one of the first jaw and the second jaw. The clamping device includes a cord removeably coupled to the table and engageable with the conduit and a winch for biasing the cord with respect to the conduit.
In another embodiment, the invention provides a pipe stand for supporting a conduit, the pipe stand including a table having a first surface, a plurality of supports pivotably coupled to the table for supporting the table in an elevated position with respect to a support surface, and a leveling system coupled to the table wherein the leveling system includes an adjustment apparatus for adjusting a length of at least one of the supports. At least one of the supports includes an electrical connector supported by at least one of the supports and a power cord in electrical communication with the electrical connector and connectable to an external power source. The pipe stand further includes a shelf extending between the supports and positioned between the table and the support surface, a first jaw extending from the first surface of the table and shaped to engage a portion of the conduit, and a second jaw extending from the first surface of the table and spaced a distance from the first vise jaw, the second jaw shaped to engage another portion of the conduit. Where at least one of the first jaw and the second jaw includes a clamping device, the clamping device including a cord removeably coupled to the table and engageable with the conduit and a winch for biasing the cord with respect to the conduit.
In yet another embodiment, the invention provides a pipe stand for supporting a conduit, the pipe stand including a table having a first surface, a plurality of supports pivotably coupled to the table for supporting the table in an elevated position with respect to a support surface and wherein at least one of the supports includes an electrical connector, and a power cord in electrical communication with the electrical connector and connectable to an external power source. The pipe stand further includes a shelf extending between the plurality of supports and positioned between the table and the support surface, a first jaw extending from the first surface of the table and shaped to engage a portion of the conduit, and a second jaw extending from the first surface of the table and spaced a distance from the first jaw, the second jaw shaped to engage another portion of the conduit. At least one of the first jaw and the second jaw including a vise clamping device.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
In the illustrated embodiment, the pipe stand 10 includes a table 18, three supports 22 for supporting the table 18 in an elevated position with respect to a support surface 26 (such as a floor), and a shelf 30 extending between the supports 22 and positioned between the table 18 and the support surface 26. Referring to
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The lip 46 of the table 18 includes an exterior surface 70 adjacent the first surface 38 and an interior surface (not shown) adjacent the second surface. The lip 46 of the table 18 allows for attachment of a portable power tool, such as a band saw 78 or other pipe cutting device. The band saw 78 includes a handle 82 for releasably engaging to the first surface 38 of the table 18 and thereby coupling the band saw 78 to the pipe stand 10. In other embodiments, the handle 82 is a first handle and engages the first surface 38 and a second handle extends from the band saw 78 and engages the second surface or the lip 46.
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In other embodiments, more than one support 22 of the pipe stand 10 includes the outlets 86. In one embodiment, a single pipe stand power cord 94 is wired within the pipe stand 10 to the outlets 86 of each support 22. In another embodiment, three pipe stand power cords 94 (one for each support 22) are used to supply electrical power to the outlets 86 of each support 22.
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In other embodiments, each support 22 includes a wheel (not shown) coupled to its base 102. The wheels create a mobile pipe stand 10 and allow a user to transport the pipe stand 10 to various locations. In addition, each wheel may include a brake such that the user may lock the pipe stand 10 in a specific position and prevent any movement of the pipe stand 10 with respect to the support surface 26.
The shelf 30 of the pipe stand 10 (
In further embodiments, additional types of clamping devices may be coupled to the pipe stand 10. For example,
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In other embodiments, one or more hooks are built into the pipe stand 10 for supporting various items, such as a radio, extension cords, extra band saw blades, battery charger, etc. The hooks may be positioned on the table 18, the shelf 30, one or more of the supports 22, or combinations thereof. In addition, the hooks may be pivotable or substantially fixed with respect to the pipe stand 10.
In yet another embodiment, a radio is built into the table 18 of the pipe stand 10. For example, the radio is coupled to the second surface of the table 18. The radio may be powered via a battery (not shown) and/or the local power source (i.e., the outlets 86). The electrical connection between the outlets 86 and the radio may be a hard-wired connection, such as a power cord, or internally wired such that the radio may be powered by the pipe stand power cord 94. In other embodiments, various electrical components (e.g., portable power tools, a radio, lights, etc.) are built into the pipe stand 10 such that electrical power is supplied through the pipe stand 10.
In some embodiments, the pipe stand 10 includes a holster for supporting and storing a power tool, such as, for example, a grinder, a drill, etc. In one embodiment, the holster is defined by a recessed area in the table 18. The recessed area is shaped to complement the supported power tool. In another embodiment, the holster is a removable structure coupled to any of the table 18, supports 22, or shelf 30. The holster may include an aperture to allow a drill bit or blade to remain attached to the power tool when stored in the holster.
The pipe stand 10 may also include battery operated tools, such as a grinder, a pipe cleaner, or a pipe rotator. Each battery operated tool may be integrated into the pipe stand 10. For example, the pipe cleaner may be built into or coupled to the table 18 of the pipe stand 10.
In addition to the outlets 86, the pipe stand 10 includes, in some embodiments, a battery charger. The battery charger may be of various types of battery chargers, such as a 12-Volt, an 18-Volt, or a 28-Volt. In other embodiments, the pipe stand 10 includes more than one battery charger and therein more than one type of battery charger. The battery charger may be positioned in various locations on the pipe stand 10. For example, the battery charger may be positioned on one of the supports 22, on the second surface of the table 18, or on the shelf 30. The battery charger may also be positioned proximate the outlets 86.
In some embodiments, the pipe stand 10 includes a conduit holder or multiple conduit holders for the storage of pipes 14, which is coupled to one of the supports 22 of the pipe stand 10. In one embodiment, the conduit holder is coupled to one of the supports 22 and includes a base having a cavity for retaining ends of pipes 14 and a ring for holding the pipes 14 substantially parallel to the said support 22. The base of the conduit holder is positioned proximate the base 102 of the support 22 and the ring of the conduit holder is positioned proximate the table 18 of the pipe stand 10. In another embodiment, the conduit holder is a single tubular holder having one closed end and one open end for inserting pipes 14.
In other embodiments, the conduit holder is coupled to the table 18. The conduit holder may be a single tubular holder having one closed end and one open end. The table 18 includes an aperture that extends from the first surface 38 to the second surface of the table 18. The aperture is dimensioned to permit multiple pipes 14 to be inserted length-wise through the aperture. The conduit holder may be coupled to the table 18 such that the open end of the conduit holder is positioned about a periphery of the aperture of the table 18, therein permitting multiple pipes 14 to be inserted through the aperture. The pipes 14 are then held within the conduit holder for the user to reach upon when needed.
The table 246 of the pipe stand 242 includes a clamping device 262 and an extension arm 266. The clamping device 262 (
The extension arm 266 includes a jaw 270 (
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exits within the scope and spirit of one or more independent aspects of the invention as described. Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/026,031, entitled “Pipe Stand with Accessories,” filed Feb. 4, 2008 by Melissa M. Marineau, Jonathan A. Zick, Edward D. Wilbert, Jeffrey M. Wackwitz, Benjamin Ludy, and Scott D. Eisenhardt, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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61026031 | Feb 2008 | US |