Pipeline construction safety platform

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6830127
  • Patent Number
    6,830,127
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 29, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 14, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform mountable on manhole sections. The platform has a platform deck and two opposing sets of foldable handrail mounted on the perimeter of the platform deck which are inter-connected by safety chains to complete a safety perimeter. A manhole access in the platform deck has a slideable access cover providing for a closed set-up position, an open access position, and a partially open laser alignment position. One or more sets of anchor pedestals on the bottom of the platform deck provide for securing the platform to manhole sections of one or more diameters.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention is in the field of pipeline construction safety devices and in particular the field of pipeline alignment instrumentation platforms for underground pipeline construction.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The construction of underground pipelines, and in particular the construction of pipelines for the non-pressurized, gravity flow of wastewater with suspended solids, such as sanitary sewers and storm sewers, requires tight alignment and slope control. Such pipelines are typically constructed with a uniform pipe diameter, uniform slope and uniform alignment between manholes, with slope changes and alignment changes occurring at manholes only. The manholes are used for access for inspection, maintenance and cleaning of the pipeline. The uniform slope and alignment between manholes provides for the free flow of the waste water with the solids remaining in suspension and not settling out in the pipeline.




Modern construction techniques for such pipelines utilize a construction laser which emits a pinpoint laser beam on a selected alignment and slope for alignment and slope control as the pipeline is laid. The laser is simply mounted in the bottom of the manhole from which the next segment of pipeline is to be constructed. The laser must be adjusted to emit the laser beam on the alignment and with the slope desired for the construction of the next segment of pipeline which connects to the manhole. The horizontal alignment of the laser beam must be set based on reference to survey markers in place on the surface of the ground. While the construction lasers are self-leveling and therefore provide for simply dialing in the desired slope, the alignment of the laser must be surveyed in by reference to survey markers on the surface. The most commonly used method for aligning the laser is to position a surveying instrument known as a transit directly over the laser with the transit being above the surface of the ground with the survey markers in view. The transit can then be set on the proper alignment for the pipeline. With the pipeline trench dug away from the manhole a few feet thereby allowing the laser beam to be directed roughly in the direction of the desired pipeline alignment, the transit is rotated vertically from the desired alignment and the laser beam alignment is adjusted to match the alignment established by the transit. Thereafter, depending upon the soil conditions, the alignment can be checked as the pipe sections are laid and minor adjustments can be made to the laser alignment as the pipeline construction proceeds further away from the manhole. This can continue only so long as the pipe trench is not back filled as trench back filling will obstruct the view of the laser beam through the transit.




The manholes for sanitary sewer and storm sewer lines are generally constructed from pre-formed circular manhole sections which have an inside diameter of 4 feet, 5 feet or more. These manhole sections, which are usually several feet in height are stacked one upon the other on top of a manhole base. The number of manhole sections is dependent upon the depth of the pipeline at the manhole location. On top of the circular manhole sections, a manhole cone narrows the diameter of the manhole down to 2 ½ or 3 feet typically. On top of the cone, manhole rings are used to bring the manhole to the desired finish elevation, where the manhole cover is installed.




During the pipeline construction, typically the manhole sections are placed for a manhole up to the level where the cone would be installed. At this point, the transit that is used to align the laser for the next section of pipe is perched on tope of the manhole sections. This is accomplished by spreading the legs of the transit tripod placing them on top of the top manhole section, or placing a board or some other standing surface on top of the top manhole section, leaving an opening for the proper positioning of the transit over the laser. The transit operator is standing on some board on top of the manhole section at great safety risk to himself and others including particularly the workmen inside the manhole to adjust the laser.




An apparatus is needed that will improve efficiency and safety of the construction laser alignment procedure. Despite the inefficiency and obvious safety deficiencies of commonly used procedures, Applicant has found no prior art devices that are designed to address this need. U.S. Pat. No. 5,787,955 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,265,974 to Dargie disclose a safety net for a ground level hatch frame opening. U.S. Pat. No. 4,960,150 discloses a safety cover movable deck on tracks and rollers.




The objective of the present invention is to provide a movable platform which is mountable on the top of a manhole pipe section, providing a safer working surface for workmen for accessing the manhole to set up a pipeline construction laser and for setting up and operating surveying instruments for aligning the construction laser with the desired pipeline alignment.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a safety platform for which a preferred embodiment comprises a platform deck, one set of four internal anchor pedestals for anchoring to the inside wall of a small diameter manhole section, another set of four external anchor pedestals for anchoring to the outside wall of a larger diameter manhole section, two opposing pairs of folding handrails with handrail anchor brackets securing the handrail sections to the platform deck, and four sets of safety barrier chains. For preferred embodiments, the platform deck is constructed of grating trimmed with structural angle. However, the platform deck can be constructed of plate material. Grating or plate material can be metallic, such as steel or aluminum, or non-metallic, such as fiberglass. The platform deck has an access opening which is likewise trimmed with structural angle to provide smooth edges for persons using the access opening. The access opening is positioned in the platform deck such that when the platform is positioned on the manhole the access opening outside edge is over the manhole inside wall and the manhole rungs, if there are any. This promotes easy access to the manhole from the platform deck and easy exit from the manhole to the platform deck. A pair of access cover rails is attached to the platform deck bottom, the access cover rail length typically being approximately twice the width of the access opening to allow for the access opening cover to be slid completely under the platform deck to an access position which provides for the access opening to be completely opened. Rail stop plates on each ends of the access cover rails confines the access cover to the access cover rails. Alternatively, tabs or other mechanisms can be used to confine the access cover to the rails. The distance between the access cover rails will generally be approximately equal to the length of the access opening since the length and width of the access cover will generally be approximately equal to the length and width of the access opening. This provides for a complete closure of the access opening when the access cover is in the closed position. A lock pin inserted through an upper lock pin opening in an upper lock pin collar, through the access cover and through a lower lock and opening in the lower lock pin collar secures the access cover in the fully closed or partially closed position. The upper lock panel collar and lower lock pin collar are welded to the top and bottom respectively of the access opening frame. A first handrail section and a second handrail section are anchored on opposing sides of the platform deck. The first handrail section is anchored to the platform deck by a pair of first handrail anchor brackets and the second handrail section is anchored to the platform deck by a pair of second handrail anchor brackets. The first handrail section and the second handrail section respectfully are secured in the upright position by a handrail lock pin inserted in anchor bracket lock pin holes in opposing anchor bracket side walls and handrail lock pin holes in opposing sides of each handrail post, the anchor bracket lock pin holes and the handrail lock pin holes have been aligned when the handrail is in the upright position a kick tab on the inside face of each anchor bracket prevents each bottom of each handrail post from rotating inward and hence the top of the handrail from rotating outward, hence providing stability to the handrail in the upright position with the locking pins in place.




The third handrail section and a fourth handrail section are likewise anchored on opposing sides respectively of the platform deck. The third handrail section and fourth handrail section are perpendicular to the first handrail section and the second handrail section. Handrail sections three and four lay flat on top of handrail sections one and two when the handrail sections are retracted to the transport position.




With the handrail sections all in the upright position the perimeter safety chains are connected between the respective handrail sections thereby creating a safety barrier completely around the perimeter of the platform deck. The perimeter safety chains are connected at each end to the outside edge of the handrail section by a chain bracket. Generally for enhanced safety, an upper perimeter safety chain and a lower perimeter safety chain are used between adjacent handrail sections.




The platform may also be equipped with optional features such as the lifting chain storage box built into the platform deck and typically equipped with a hinged cover. A section of the hinged lifting chain storage box cover may also be equipped with a battery anchor bracket which allows a battery to be secured to the platform deck for use in powering the pipeline construction laser as well as lighting or ventilation for use in the manhole or on the platform.




The present invention shown has two sets of anchor pedestals, a set of four interior anchor pedestals and a set of four exterior anchor pedestals. The two sets of anchor pedestals provide for the utilization of the platform on two different sizes of manholes. Screw anchors extend from the anchor pedestals to secure the platform to the manhole.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective top view of a preferred embodiment of the safety platform of the present invention with handrail sections in the upright position.





FIG. 2

is a perspective top view of a preferred embodiment of the safety platform of the present invention with handrail sections in the transport position.





FIG. 3

is a perspective top view of the access opening with access cover in the partially open, laser alinement position.





FIG. 4

is a perspective top view of the access opening with access cover in the open, access position and secured with lock pin in lock pin bracket.





FIG. 5

is a perspective top view of the access opening with access cover in the closed, safety position and secured with lock pin in lock pin bracket.





FIG. 6

is a top view of a preferred embodiment of the platform deck of the present invention, with anchor pedestal layout.





FIG. 7

is a perspective detail of first handrail anchor bracket.





FIG. 8

is a perspective detail of a third handrail anchor bracket with handrail in the upright position.





FIG. 9

is a perspective detail of a third handrail anchor bracket with handrail in the transport position.





FIG. 10

is a perspective top view of an embodiment of the chain storage box and storage box cover with battery bracket.





FIG. 11

is an elevation detail of inside anchor pedestals of the present invention.





FIG. 12

is an elevation detail of outside anchor pedestals of the present invention.





FIG. 13

is perspective top view of a chain storage box extended above the platform deck with battery bracket mounted in the chain storage box.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring first to

FIG. 1

, this preferred embodiment of the safety platform


1


of the present invention shown comprises a platform deck


2


, two opposing pairs of folding handrails


5


affixed to the platform deck by handrail anchor brackets


6


, four sets of safety barrier chains


7


, and, referring now also to

FIG. 6

, one set of four internal anchor pedestals


3


, for anchoring to the inside wall


77


of a smaller diameter manhole section


78


, another set of four external anchor pedestals


4


for anchoring to the outside wall


79


of a larger diameter manhole section


80


. For the embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

the platform deck is constructed of grating


8


trimmed with structural angle


9


. However, for other embodiments, the platform deck may be constructed of plate material. For those embodiments, the plate will likewise preferably be trimmed with structural angle to improve structural stability. The grating or plate may be made of steel, aluminum, fiberglass or other common structural materials.




The platform deck has an access opening


10


which for this preferred embodiment is likewise trimmed with structural angle


81


to provide smooth edges for those using the access opening. Referring again to

FIG. 6

, for this embodiment the access opening is positioned in the platform deck so that when the platform is placed on the manhole section, the access opening outside edge


11


is over the manhole inside wall


12


and the manhole rungs


13


, if there are any. This promotes easy access to the manhole from the platform deck and easy exit from the manhole to the platform deck. The access opening width


14


and access opening length


15


are selected to allow ease of access to and from the manhole. A pair of access cover rails


16


is attached to the platform deck bottom


17


. For this embodiment the access cover rails are constructed of structural angle. Referring also to

FIG. 4

, the access cover rail length is typically approximately twice the width of the access opening to allow for the access opening cover


18


to be slid mostly or completely under the platform deck to the access position


19


which provides for the access opening to be open. Rail stop plates


20


on each end


21


of the access cover rails confines the access cover to the access cover rails. Alternatively, tabs or other mechanisms can be used to confine the access cover to the rails. The distance


22


between the access cover rails will generally be approximately equal to the length of the access opening since the length


23


and width


24


of the access cover will generally be approximately equal to the length and width of the access opening. This provides for a complete closure of the access opening when the access cover is in the closed position


25


.




Referring to FIG.


4


and

FIG. 5

, a lock pin


26


inserted through a first lock pin opening


27


in first lock pin collar


28


and into the access cover grating secures the access cover in the closed position


25


. A lock pin inserted through a second lock pin opening


29


in a second lock pin collar


30


and into the access cover grating secures the access cover in the access position


19


. A lock pin inserted through the second lock pin opening in the second lock pin collar and into the access cover grating with the access cover in a partially open, laser alignment position


31


as shown in FIG.


3


. The first lock pin collar and the second lock pin collar, are welded to the the access opening frame


33


. A lock pin tether


34


, as shown in FIG.


4


and

FIG. 5

, may be used to keep the lock pin handy for use at all times.




Referring again to

FIG. 1

, a first handrail section


35


and a second handrail section


36


are anchored on opposing sides of the platform deck. The first handrail section is anchored to the platform deck by a pair of first handrail anchor brackets


37


and the second handrail section is anchored to the platform deck by a pair of second handrail anchor brackets


38


. Referring now to FIG.


7


and

FIG. 8

, the first handrail section and the second handrail section respectfully are secured in the upright position


39


by a handrail lock pin


40


inserted in anchor bracket lock pin holes


41


in opposing anchor bracket side walls


42


and handrail lock pin holes


43


in opposing sides of each handrail post


44


, the anchor bracket lock pin holes and the handrail lock pin holes being aligned for the insertion of the handrail lock pin as shown in FIG.


8


. When the handrail is in the upright position the bottom


45


of each handrail post extends downward into the anchor bracket recess


46


, which prevents the bottom of the handrail post from rotating inward


47


and hence the top


48


of the handrail from rotating outward


49


, thereby providing stability to the handrail in the upright position with the handrail lock pins in place.




A third handrail section


51


and a fourth handrail section


52


likewise are anchored on opposing sides respectively of the platform deck. The third handrail section and fourth handrail section are perpendicular to the first handrail section and the second handrail section for the embodiment shown in

FIG. 1. A

pair of third handrail anchor brackets


53


secures the third handrail section and a pair of fourth handrail anchor brackets


54


secures the fourth handrail section to the platform deck. For the embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, the third handrail anchor brackets and the fourth handrail anchor brackets, which are shown in

FIG. 9

, are identical and the only difference between these handrail anchor brackets and the first or second handrail anchor brackets is that the third and fourth anchor brackets have bracket tabs


50


in the front face


55


of the brackets. For the embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, when the handrail locking pins are removed and the handrail is lowered to the handrail transport position


56


as shown in FIG.


2


and in FIG.


7


and

FIG. 9

, the bracket tabs on the third and fourth handrail anchor brackets provide that, the handrail sections three and four will lay flat on top of handrail sections one and two, the height of the bracket tab being equal to the thickness


57


of the handrail.




Referring again to

FIG. 1

, with the handrail sections one, two, three and four in the upright position, the safety barrier chains


7


are connected between the respective handrail sections thereby creating a safety barrier


58


completely around the perimeter


59


of the platform deck. The safety barrier chains are connected at each end


60


to the outside edge


61


of a handrail section by a chain bracket


62


. Generally for enhanced safety, an upper safety chain


63


and a lower safety chain


64


are used between adjacent handrail sections. Other types of removable barrier elements may also be used between the handrail sections which will be known by persons skilled in the art.




The safety platform of the present invention may also be equipped with optional features such as a lifting chain storage box


65


shown in FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, which may inset into the platform deck, and lift rings


71


which are attached to the platform deck at the perimeter. The storage box may be equipped with a hinged chain storage box cover


66


as shown in

FIG. 10. A

section of the chain storage box cover may also be equipped with a battery anchor bracket


67


which allows a battery


68


to be secured to the platform deck for use in powering the pipeline construction laser as well as lighting or ventilation in the manhole or lighting for the platform. Alternatively, the top


82


of the chain storage box may extend above the top


83


of the platform deck as shown in

FIG. 13

, the depth of the chain storage box providing for the battery to be mounted and stored in the chain storage box with the battery anchor bracket


67


secured to the bottom


84


of the chain storage box. The lift rings are preferably equally spaced around the perimeter of the platform deck. The embodiment shown in FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

has four lift rings. At least three lift rings are ordinarily used in order to provide for stability in handling the safety platform.




Referring again to

FIG. 6

, the embodiment of the present invention shown has two sets of anchor pedestals, a set of four interior anchor pedestals


3


and a set of four exterior anchor pedestals


4


. The two sets of anchor pedestals provide for the utilization of the platform on two different sizes of manholes. For instance, the common inside diameter for sanitary sewer manholes is four feet. A less common but occasionally used inside diameter for sanitary sewers is six feet. The configuration of anchor pedestals shown in

FIG. 6

works well for four foot and six foot diameter manhole combination. The interior set of four anchor pedestals fit inside of and provide for the centering of the platform on a four foot diameter manhole. Screw anchors


69


are extended from two of the interior pedestals to the inside wall


77


of the smaller diameter manhole


78


to secure the platform to the manhole. For the larger diameter manhole


80


, screw anchors are extended from two of the exterior pedestals to the outside wall


79


of the manhole.




For this embodiment the set of four exterior anchor pedestals


4


, which are illustrated in

FIG. 12

, are longer than the four interior anchor pedestals


3


, which are illustrated in

FIG. 11

, because the exterior anchor pedestals must fit on the outside


81


of the manhole section. Since the manhole sections typically have the side with the exterior joint groove oriented up, the anchor pedestals must extend below the exterior groove


70


as shown in FIG.


12


. The screw anchors extend inwardly from two of the exterior anchor pedestals to the exterior surface of the manhole section below the joint groove in the top of the manhole section. While the embodiment shown utilizes four pedestals to position and secure the safety platform to a manhole, a three pedestal set could be used effectively, with only one of the pedestals having a screw anchor.




Other embodiments of the invention and other variations and modifications of the embodiments described above will be obvious to a person skilled in the art. Therefore, the foregoing is intended to be merely illustrative of the invention and the invention is limited only by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform comprising:a) platform deck constructed of grating, the platform deck having an access opening and a slideable access cover, the access cover being slidably affixed to the platform and slides under the platform deck on slide rails attached to the bottom of the platform deck, the access cover being slideable and securable to a closed set-up position, an open access position, and a partially open laser alignment position; b) anchor means for positioning the platform on top of a manhole section and for securing the platform to the manhole section; c) safety barrier means for providing a worker safety barrier at the perimeter of the platform deck; and d) access cover locking means affixed to the platform deck and securing the access cover in the open, closed and partially open positions by insertion of the locking means through aligned openings in the platform deck and access cover.
  • 2. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 1 wherein the safety barrier means comprises a plurality of foldable handrail sections affixed to the platform deck and a plurality of interconnecting removable barrier elements affixed between adjacent handrail sections.
  • 3. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 1 further comprising a plurality of lift rings attached to the perimeter of the platform deck.
  • 4. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 1 wherein the access cover locking means comprises one or more lock pin collars affixed to the platform deck at the access opening and one or more lock pins.
  • 5. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 1 further comprising a lifting chain storage box inset in the platform deck.
  • 6. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 5 further comprising a hinged cover on the lifting chain storage box.
  • 7. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 6 further comprising a battery holder affixed to the hinged cover.
  • 8. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 2 wherein the foldable handrail sections are affixed to the platform deck with a plurality of handrail anchor brackets.
  • 9. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 8 wherein there are two pairs of opposing handrail sections, a pair of first handrail sections and a pair of second handrail sections affixed to the platform deck by a first pair of handrail anchor brackets and a second pair of handrail anchor brackets respectively, one the pairs of handrail anchor brackets having a bracket tab in the front face of each of the handrail anchor brackets.
  • 10. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 1 further comprising one or more grating plate affixed to the bottom of grating to prevent over penetration of survey instrument tripod legs through the grating.
  • 11. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 1 wherein the anchor means comprises a plurality of anchor pedestals affixed to and extending below the platform deck.
  • 12. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 11 wherein the number of anchor pedestals is three or more.
  • 13. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 11 wherein the number of anchor pedestals is four or more.
  • 14. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 11 wherein there are two sets of anchor pedestals, a first set of three or more anchor pedestals for positioning on the inside of a smaller diameter manhole section and a second set of three or more anchor pedestals for positioning on the outside of a larger diameter manhole section, thereby allowing for the use of the platform with two sizes of manhole sections.
  • 15. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 11 wherein one or more of the anchor pedestals has a screw anchor for securing the platform to the manhole section.
  • 16. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform comprising:a) platform deck constructed of grating, the platform deck having an access opening and a slideable access cover, the access cover being slidably affixed to the platform and slides under the platform deck on slide rails attached to the bottom of the platform deck, the access cover being slideable and securable to a closed set-up position, an open access position, and a partially open laser alignment position; b) plurality of anchor pedestals affixed to the bottom of the platform deck and extending below the platform deck at locations providing for positioning of the platform on top of a manhole section, one or more of the anchor pedestals having means for anchoring the platform to the manhole; c) perimeter safety barrier; and d) access cover locking means affixed to the platform deck and securing the access cover in the open, closed and partially open positions by insertion of the locking means through aligned openings in the platform deck and access cover.
  • 17. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 16, wherein the perimeter safety barrier comprises a plurality of foldable handrail sections and interconnecting removable barrier elements affixed between adjacent handrail sections.
  • 18. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 16 further comprising a plurality of lift rings attached to the perimeter of the platform deck.
  • 19. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 16 wherein the access cover locking means comprises one or more lock pin collars affixed to the platform deck at the access opening and one or more lock pins.
  • 20. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 16 further comprising a lifting chain storage box inset in th platform deck.
  • 21. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 20 further comprising a hinged cover on the lifting chain storage box.
  • 22. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 21 further comprising a battery holder affixed to the hinge cover.
  • 23. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 17 wherein the foldable handrail sections are affixed to the platform deck with a plurality of handrail anchor brackets.
  • 24. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 23 wherein there are two pairs of opposing handrail sections, a pair of first handrail sections and a pair of second handrail sections affixed to the platform deck by a first pair of handrail anchor brackets and a second pair of handrail anchor brackets respectively, one the pairs of handrail anchor brackets having a bracket tab in the front face of each of the handrail anchor brackets.
  • 25. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 16 further comprising one or more grating plates affixed to the bottom of grating to prevent over penetration of survey instrument tripod legs through the grating.
  • 26. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 16 wherein the number of anchor pedestals is three or more.
  • 27. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 16 wherein the number of anchor pedestals is four or more.
  • 28. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 16 wherein there are two sets of anchor pedestals, a first set of three or more anchor pedestals for positioning on the inside of a smaller diameter manhole section and a second set of three or more anchor pedestals for positioning on the outside of a larger diameter manhole section, thereby allowing for the use of the platform with two sizes of manhole sections.
  • 29. Buried pipeline construction laser alignment survey platform as recited in claim 16 wherein one or more of the anchor pedestals has a screw anchor for securing the platform to the manhole section.
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