Portable pipe fitting table

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6634631
  • Patent Number
    6,634,631
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 16, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 21, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The present invention relates generally to a pipe fitting table used to temporally support a plurality of pipes being connected. More particularly, the present invention relates to providing welding, cutting and clamping devices on the pipe fitting table to assist an assembler in positioning and joining a plurality of pipes.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to a pipe fitting table used to temporarily support a plurality of objects being interconnected. More particularly, the present invention relates to providing welding, cutting and clamping devices on the pipe fitting table to assist an assembler in positioning and joining a plurality of interconnected pipes.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




During construction of piping systems, the components (e.g., pipes, couplings, elbows, etc.) require clamping and positioning until they are permanently attached by (e.g., welding, soldering, glueing, etc.). An assembler typically uses clamps to hold and position the piping system components. It is difficult to accurately position and hold the components in position. Thus, it is desirable to have a portable pipe fitting table that may assist the assembler in cutting, positioning, and clamping a plurality of components to form a piping system.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a portable pipe fitting table that includes cutting, positioning, and clamping devices that assists an assembler in accurately clamping and positioning the components in a piping system. Clamping devices included in the portable pipe fitting table hold the piping system components in position until the assembler can permanently attach the piping system components together to form a desired piping system.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The features of the present invention will best be understood from a detailed description of the invention selected for the purposes of illustration and shown in the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

illustrates a perspective view of a portable pipe fitting table;





FIG. 2

illustrates another perspective view of the portable pipe fitting table;





FIG. 3

illustrates an end view of a first extendable pipe support apparatus;





FIG. 4

illustrates a side view of the first extendable pipe support apparatus with a first v-support extended;





FIG. 5

illustrates a side view of the first extendable pipe support apparatus with the first v-support retracted;





FIG. 6

illustrates a side view of a third extendable pipe support apparatus with a third v-support extended;





FIG. 7

illustrates a side view of the third extendable pipe support apparatus with the third v-support retracted;





FIG. 8

illustrates a side view of a rotatable tower clamping apparatus;





FIG. 9

illustrates a side view of an angle block of the rotatable tower clamping apparatus pressing against a pipe and a second v-support of a second pipe support apparatus;





FIG. 10

illustrates a perspective view of a turntable supporting a pipe element being welded to a plate element;





FIG. 11

illustrates a perspective view of a first pipe system being supported by the first, second, and third extendable pipe support apparatus; and





FIG. 12

illustrates a perspective view of a second pipe system being supported by the first extendable pipe support apparatus and by a raised pipe support.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Although certain embodiments of the present invention will be shown and described in detail, it should be understood that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the appended claims. The scope of the present invention will in no way be limited to the number of constituting components, the materials thereof, the shapes thereof, the relative arrangement thereof, etc., which are disclosed simply as an example of the embodiment. The features and advantages of the present invention are illustrated in detail in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout the drawings. Although the drawings are intended to illustrate the present invention, the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.





FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrate perspective views of a portable pipe fitting table


10


. The portable pipe fitting table


10


includes a first extendable pipe support apparatus


12


, a second extendable pipe support apparatus


14


, a third extendable pipe support apparatus


16


, a vise


18


, a pipe cutting apparatus


20


, a raised pipe support apparatus


22


, a rotatable tower pipe clamp apparatus


24


, a turntable apparatus


26


, a top plate


28


, a base assembly


30


, a plurality of support leg assemblies


32


, and a plurality of wheel assemblies


34


.




The base assembly


30


includes a top side


36


, a first side


38


, a second side


40


, a third side


42


, a fourth side


44


, and a bottom side


46


. The first side


38


includes a door


48


that may be opened or closed to provide access to an interior storage space


50


within the base assembly


30


. The interior storage space


50


may be used to hold any suitable items (e.g., tools, fittings, hardware, solder, etc.).




The plurality of wheel assemblies


34


are attached to the bottom side


46


of the base assembly


30


. The wheel assemblies


34


include wheels


52


that allow the portable pipe fitting table


10


be easily moved from one location to another. The wheels


52


may be pivotally attached to the bottom side


46


of the base assembly


30


. A handle


54


is attached to the fourth side


44


of the base assembly


30


(FIG.


1


). The handle


54


allows an assembler to easily push, pull, or steer the rolling portable pipe fitting table


10


.




The top plate


28


is attached to a transverse outer strut


56


A, a transverse outer strut


56


B, a transverse outer strut


56


C, and a transverse outer strut


56


D. The transverse outer struts


56


A-


56


D are attached to the longitudinal outer struts


58


A and


58


B. The longitudinal outer struts


58


A and


58


B are attached to the top side


36


of the base assembly


30


. The top plate


28


of the portable pipe fitting table


10


includes a plurality of holes


60


. The plurality of holes


60


may be used to attach any suitable item (e.g., raised pipe support apparatus


22


, rotatable tower pipe clamp


24


, turntable apparatus


26


, etc.) to the top plate


28


. Fasteners such as bolts, or threaded studs may pass through the holes


60


and may be secured to the top plate


28


using threaded nuts.




The base assembly


30


includes the plurality of support leg assemblies


32


. Each support leg assembly


32


includes a leg holder


62


, a leg


64


, a pin


66


, and a foot pad


68


(FIG.


2


). The leg


64


includes a plurality of adjustment holes


70


. The foot pad


68


is attached to a lower end


72


of the leg


64


. The leg


64


slides through the leg holder


62


. The pin


66


passes through the leg holder


62


and through one selected pair of adjustment holes


70


. The leg


64


may be extended towards or retracted away from a floor surface


74


. The leg


64


may be extended so that the foot pad


68


contacts the floor surface


74


such that the adjacent wheel


52


of the wheel assemblies


34


is removed from the floor surface


74


. The portable pipe fitting table


10


may be solidly supported by each leg assembly


32


contacting the floor surface


74


. This allows the portable pipe fitting table


10


to be stationary when the assembler is forming a pipe system. Each leg


64


of each leg assembly


32


may be retracted from the floor surface


74


allowing each wheel


52


of the wheel assemblies


34


to contact the floor surface


74


. Then the portable pipe fitting table


10


may be rolled to another location.




As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the vise


18


is attached to the top plate


28


of the portable pipe fitting table


10


. The vise


18


may be attached using fasteners such as bolts and nuts passing through one or several of the holes


60


. The assembler may use the vise to clamp piping components. The pipe cutting apparatus


20


is attached to the top plate


28


of the portable pipe fitting table


10


. The pipe cutting apparatus


20


may include any suitable device used for cutting a pipe section into a desired length.




As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the raised pipe support apparatus


22


includes a base upright


76


, a locking screw


78


, a shaft


80


and an angle member


82


. The base upright


76


may be removably attached to the top plate


28


of the portable pipe fitting table


10


. The base upright


76


may be attached by a fastener passing through one of the holes


60


in the top plate


28


. The angle member


82


is attached to the shaft


80


. The shaft


80


slides within the base upright


76


and is locked into a vertical position by the locking screw


78


. The assembler may use the angle member


82


to support a portion of piping. The angle member


82


may be raised or lowered by extending or retracting the shaft


80


within the base upright


76


. The assembler locks the angle member


82


in a desired position by turning the locking screw


78


.




The turntable apparatus


26


is removably attached to the top plate


28


using a fastener passing through one of the holes


60


. As illustrated in

FIG. 10

, the turntable appartus


26


includes an upright support shaft


84


, and a disc


86


. The disc


86


is rotatably attached to the upright support shaft


84


. The turntable apparatus


26


may be used by the assembler to weld around a peripheral edge


88


of a pipe member


90


. For example, in

FIG. 10

, the pipe member


90


is being welded to a plate member


92


. The plate member


92


is clamped to the disc


86


of the turntable apparatus


26


by any suitable means such as a clamp (not shown). The assembler rotates the disc


86


while welding at the peripheral edge


88


of the pipe member


90


to the plate member


92


. The rotating disc


86


rotates the plate member


92


and the pipe member


90


. This allows the assembler to hold the welding element at one location while the peripheral edge


88


of the pipe member


90


travels past the welding element. Thus, a welded joint is formed along the peripheral edge


88


of the pipe member


90


.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 1-4

, the first extendable pipe support apparatus


12


includes the transverse outer strut


56


A, the transverse outer strut


56


B, a transverse inner strut


94


A, a transverse inner strut


94


B, a first v-support


96


A, a locking screw


98


A, and a locking screw


98


B (FIG.


1


). The transverse inner struts


94


A and


94


B slide within the transverse outer struts


56


A and


56


B, respectively. The first v-support


96


A is rigidly attached to the transverse inner struts


94


A and


94


B. The locking screws


98


A and


98


B may be tightened or loosened by the assembler to lock or release the transverse inner struts


94


A and


94


B from the transverse outer struts


56


A and


56


B, respectively.

FIG. 4

illustrates the first v-support


96


A extended away from the top plate


28


of the portable pipe fitting table


10


.

FIG. 5

illustrates the first v-support


96


A in a retracted position whereby the first v-support


96


A is resting against the top plate


28


. The first v-support


96


A may support a pipe member


100


A as shown in phantom in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. The first v-support


96


A may have at least two support, or contact, points which actually contact the pipe member


96


A. The first extendable pipe support apparatus


12


may support the pipe member


100


A and may position the pipe member


100


A closer or farther away from the top plate


28


. In a similar manner, the second pipe support apparatus


14


includes the transverse outer strut


56


C, the transverse outer strut


56


D, a transverse inner strut


94


C, a transverse inner strut


94


D, a second v-support


96


B, a locking screw


98


C, and a locking screw


98


D (FIG.


1


). The second pipe support apparatus


14


allows the second v-support


96


B to be extended away from the top plate


28


or retracted towards the top plate


28


. Similarly, the second v-support


96


B may have at least two support, or contact, points which actually contact the pipe member


100


A.





FIGS. 2

,


6


and


7


illustrates the third extendable pipe support apparatus


16


. The third extendable pipe support apparatus


16


includes the longitudinal outer strut


58


A, the longitudinal outer strut


58


B, a longitudinal inner strut


102


A, a longitudinal inner strut


102


B, a third v-support


104


, a locking screw


98


E, and a locking screw


98


F (FIG.


2


). The longitudinal inner struts


102


A and


102


B slide within the longitudinal outer struts


58


A and


58


B, respectively. The third v-support


104


is rigidly attached to the longitudinal inner struts


102


A and


102


B. The locking screws


98


E and


98


F may be tightened or loosened by the assembler to lock or release the longitudinal inner struts


102


A and


102


B from the outer longitudinal struts


58


A and


58


B, respectively. The longitudinal inner struts


102


A and


102


B include upright portions


106


A and


106


B to raise and align an upper portion


108


of the third v-support to be aligned with the top plate


28


.

FIG. 6

illustrates the third v-support


104


extended away from the top plate


28


of the portable pipe fitting table


10


.

FIG. 7

illustrates the third v-support


104


in a retracted position whereby the third v-support


104


is resting against the top plate


28


. The third extendable pipe support apparatus


16


may support a pipe member


101


as shown in phantom in

FIGS. 6 and 7

. The third v-support


104


may have at least two support, or contact, points which actually contact the pipe member


101


.





FIGS. 1

,


2


, and


8


illustrate the rotatable tower pipe clamp apparatus


24


. The rotatable tower pipe clamp apparatus


24


includes a base


110


, a shaft


112


, a locking screw


114


, a beam support


116


, a locking screw


118


A, a locking screw


118


B, a beam


120


, a collar


122


, a nut


124


, a height adjustment rod


126


, a handle


128


, and an angle block


130


(FIG.


8


). The base


110


is removably attached to the top plate


28


. The shaft


112


slides vertically upward and downward within the base


110


. The locking screw


114


may be tightened to lock the shaft


112


in a selected vertical position. Additionally, the shaft


112


provides rotation of the rotatable tower pipe clamp apparatus


24


about the base


110


. An upper portion


132


of the shaft


112


is rigidly attached to the beam support


116


. The beam


120


slides in a horizontal direction within the beam support


116


. The locking screws


118


A and


118


B may be tightened to lock the beam


120


in a selected horizontal position. The collar


122


is rigidly attached to the beam


120


. The height adjustment rod


126


slides within the collar


122


and is locked in a vertical position by the nut


124


. The handle


128


is attached to the height adjustment rod


126


and allows the assembler to easily rotate and vertically adjust the height adjustment rod


126


. The angle block


130


is attached to the height adjustment rod


126


. Thus, the angle block


130


may be positionally rotated and raised or lowered upon or away from a selected object.




For example,

FIG. 9

illustrates the rotatable tower pipe clamp apparatus


24


being used to clamp an object, such as a pipe member


100


B, onto the first v-support


96


A of the first extendable pipe support apparatus


12


. The angle block


130


has been rotatably and vertically positioned above the pipe member


100


B. The rotatable tower pipe clamp apparatus


24


provides a downward clamping force upon the pipe member


100


B. The pipe member


100


B is held between the first v-support


96


A and the angle block


130


of the rotatable tower pipe clamp apparatus


24


.





FIG. 11

illustrates the portable pipe fitting table


10


being used to position and hold a series of interconnected pipes


134


. The series of interconnected pipes


134


includes the pipe member


100


B, an elbow


136


, a pipe member


100


C, an elbow


138


, and a pipe member


100


D. The second extendable pipe support apparatus


14


has been positioned to support the pipe member


100


D. The third extendable pipe support apparatus


16


has been positioned to support the pipe member


100


C. The first extendable pipe support apparatus


12


has been positioned to support the pipe member


100


B. The angle block


130


of the rotatable tower pipe clamp apparatus


24


has been rotated into position to provide a downward clamping force against the pipe member


100


B within the first v-support


96


A of the first extendable pipe support apparatus


12


. The assembler then welds the elbow


136


to the pipe members


100


B and


100


C. Then the assembler welds the elbow


138


to the pipe members


100


C and


100


D. Thus, a rigid series of interconnected pipes


134


is created.





FIG. 12

illustrates the portable pipe fitting table


10


being used to position and hold another series of interconnected pipes


140


. The series of interconnected pipes


140


includes a pipe member


142


, an elbow


144


, a pipe member


146


, an elbow


148


, and a pipe member


150


. The first extendable pipe support apparatus


12


has been positioned to support the pipe member


142


and the elbow


144


. The raised pipe support apparatus


22


has been positioned to support the pipe member


150


with the angle member


82


. The rotatable tower pipe support apparatus


24


has been positioned so that the angle block


130


is positioned above the pipe member


150


and the angle member


82


. The angle block


130


provides a downward clamping force upon the pipe member


150


. The assembler then welds the elbow


148


to the pipe members


150


and


146


. Then the assembler welds the elbow


146


to the pipe members


146


and


142


. Thus, a rigid series of interconnected pipes


140


is created.




The foregoing description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. For example, the portable pipe fitting table


10


may be used to support and position a plurality of any suitable objects (e.g., pipes, conduit, tubing, structural angles, etc.). The objects may be joined together by any suitable means (e.g., welding, soldering, glueing, etc.). Such modifications and variations that may be apparent to a person skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined by the accompanying claims.



Claims
  • 1. A method of positioning objects comprising:providing a top plate; attaching a plurality of extendable and retractable support members to the top plate; placing a series of interconnected objects onto the extendable and retractable support members; providing a rotatable tower for providing a downward clamping force upon the interconnected objects; and providing rigid attachment of the series of interconnected objects together.
  • 2. The method of claim 1, further including a plurality of support devices raised above the top plate.
  • 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the interconnected objects are pipes.
  • 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the rigid attachment of the series of interconnected objects is provided by welding.
  • 5. A method comprising:providing a base; attaching a top plate to the base; and attaching a plurality of extendable, slidable, and retractable support members to the base, for supporting at least one component of a pipe system, wherein said support members each have at least two support points.
  • 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the base includes a plurality of sides enclosing a space.
  • 7. The method of claim 6, further comprising:providing a door attached to the base to gain access to the space.
  • 8. The method of claim 5, further comprising: providing a plurality of holes in the top plate for attaching a plurality of support elements onto the top plate.
  • 9. The method of claim 5, further comprising:attaching a plurality of wheels to the base.
  • 10. The method of claim 9, further comprising:attaching a handle to the base for pushing or pulling the base.
  • 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising:providing a plurality of height adjustable legs to contact a floor.
  • 12. The method of claim 5, further comprising:attaching a vise to the top plate for clamping at least one component of the pipe system.
  • 13. The method of claim 5, further comprising:attaching a cutter to the top plate for cutting at least one component of the pipe system.
  • 14. The method of claim 5, further comprising:attaching a turntable to the top plate for providing rotation of at least one component of the pipe system.
  • 15. The method of claim 5, further comprising:attaching a raised support to the top plate for supporting at least one component of the pipe system above the top plate.
  • 16. The method of claim 6, further comprising:providing a rotatable tower clamp for providing downward clamping pressure onto at least one component of the pipe system.
  • 17. The method of claim 5, further wherein each extendable, slidable, and retractable support member includes a v-support for supporting at least one component of the pipe system.
  • 18. The method of claim 5, further wherein each extendable, slidable, and retractable support member includes a locking screw to secure the extendable, slidable, and retractable support member in a selected position.
  • 19. The method of claim 5, further comprising:placing a series of interconnected object onto the extendable, slidable, and retractable support members.
  • 20. The method of claim 5, wherein said at least one component of a pipe system has a longitudinal axis and a second axis transverse to said longitudinal axis, further wherein said at least two support points contact said at least one component of a pipe system on opposite sides of said second axis.
  • 21. A method comprising:providing a working surface; extending from the working surface a plurality of support members, wherein the support members are slidable and retractable from the working surface, further wherein said support members each have at least two support points; and attaching a rotatable device for providing a clamping force upon objects when placed upon the plurality of support members.
  • 22. The method as in claim 21, further comprising:placing a series of interconnected objects onto the support members; and clamping the rotatable device against the interconnected objects.
  • 23. A method comprising:providing a working surface; extending from the working surface a plurality of support members, wherein the support members are slidable and retractable from the working surface, further wherein at least one of said plurality of support members is not parallel to at least one other support member; and attaching a rotatable device for providing a clamping force upon objects when placed upon the plurality of support members.
  • 24. The method of claim 23, wherein said support members have at least two support points.
Parent Case Info

This application is a divisional of Ser. No. 09/651,747, filed on Aug. 20, 2000 U.S. Pat. No. 6,412,764.

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