This invention relates generally to plumbing tools and, more particularly, to a torpedo level for use with plastic pipes.
In the plumbing industry, the angular disposition of pipes that are installed in a building is important because the flow characteristics of the liquid being carried by the pipes are affected. Further, since the structural components of the building itself are established along horizontal and vertical lines, the plumbing components are preferably installed in this manner so as to maintain compatibility therewith. The manner in which a plumber commonly ensures the proper angular orientation of plumbing being installed is by way of a torpedo level.
In the past, the material used for piping installed in buildings was most commonly a metallic material such as galvanized pipe or black iron pipe. Accordingly, a common design for a torpedo level was to have a magnetic material embedded in or attached to one or more of the planar surfaces on the torpedo level such that when installing a pipe, the plumber could simply magnetically attach his torpedo level to the pipe and leave it there until the pipe had been fixed in place, after which the plumber would simply remove the torpedo level and place it back in his pocket or tool kit.
With the advent of plastic pipes such as those made from a poly-vinyl chloride or acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) material, the torpedo level with the magnetic siding can no longer be affixed to the pipe. Therefore it has been necessary for the plumber or an assistant to hold the torpedo level in place until the pipe has been fixed in its position. This procedure then allowed only one free hand for the plumber, thereby substantially reducing his productivity.
Briefly, in accordance with one aspect of the invention, provision is made for temporarily attaching a torpedo level to a plastic pipe so that the plumber is free to use both hands in the installation process without the need to hold the torpedo level in place.
By yet another aspect of the invention, an adhesive material is installed on a planar edge of a torpedo level such that the torpedo level can be temporarily affixed to a plastic pipe and will remain in place during the installation process. The adhesive may be of a soft cleaning type, or a cover may be provided to protect the adhesive during periods of nonuse.
By still another aspect of the invention, the torpedo level may include other attachment means such as one or more suction cups that can be attached directly to the pipe or one or more Velcro straps that maybe wrapped around the pipe to secure the torpedo level in place.
In the drawings as hereinafter described, a preferred embodiment is depicted; however, various other modifications and alternate constructions can be made thereto without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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In the middle of the front face 12 is an opening 18 which passes through the elongate body 11, and mounted longitudinally within the opening 18 is a glass cylinder 19 which is filled with a liquid 21 having a bubble 22 therein. A pair of lines 23 and 24 are drawn in a transverse direction across the glass cylinder 19 to provide a reference for determining the position of the bubble 22. As is conventional in the use of levels, when the top edge surface 13 and the bottom edge surface 14 are placed in a horizontal position a bubble 22 will remain in a midpoint of the glass cylinder 19, or centered between the two lines 23 and 24.
In a similar manner, the openings 26 and 27 are formed through the body 11 and have respective glass cylinders 28 and 29, which are also filled with liquid and have a bubble therein. The glass cylinder 28 is disposed in a transverse orientation as shown, such that when the top edge surface 13 and bottom edge surface 14 are placed in a vertical orientation, the bubble within the glass cylinder 28 is centered.
The glass cylinder 29 is disposed in an oblique orientation as shown such that, when the top edge surface 13 and the bottom edge surface 14 are placed in at angle of 45° with respect to the horizontal, the bubble within the glass cylinder 29 is centered.
Near the one end 17 of the body 11 there is provided a hole 31 for use in hanging up the torpedo level on a hook or the like. It may also be used for attachment to a lanyard 30 for use as will be described hereinafter. Also provided is a slot 32 at one end 17 and another slot 33 near the other end 16 for use with securing straps if desired as will be more fully described hereinafter.
Attached to the top edge surface 13 is an attachment strip 34 that extends longitudinally along most of the length of the top edge surface 13. The attachment strip 34 maybe secured to the top edge surface 13 by any suitable means such as by an adhesive, by one or more fasteners such as screws, or by frictional means such as sliding it into a retaining slot in the top edge surface 13, for example. Disposed on the top surface of attachment strip 34 is an adhesive 36 which will allow a temporary attachment of the attachment strip 34, and hence the torpedo level, to a non-metallic component such as a plastic pipe. The adhesive material 36 is preferably of a type which can be periodically cleansed or rejuvenated so as to maintain its adhesive nature following periods of use. One possible approach is to use a double-sided adhesive with one side secured to the edge surface 13 and the other side to the pipe. It may also be desirable to apply a longer lasting and more permanent type of curable adhesive to secure the strip to the torpedo level.
Recognizing that during periods of nonuse the adhesive material 36 is likely to be in contact with other surfaces and therefore tend to become dirty and less able to adhere to other surfaces, a cover 37 is provided to fit over the top edge surface 13, and thereby cover and protect the attachment strip 34. The cover 37 preferably has a top element 38 and side elements 39 which extend downwardly therefrom to generally define a cavity for encapsulating the attachment strip 34, with the sides 39 extending over the edges 41 of the top edge surface 13. The adhesive then holds the cover in its closed position. An eye hook 42 is attached to one end of the cover 37 for attachment to the torpedo level by way of the lanyard 30.
In practice, the cover 37 is maintained in its installed position so as to cover and protect the attachment strip 34. When it is desired to use the torpedo level, the cover 37 is removed and allowed to dangle from the lanyard 30 while the torpedo level is installed on a pipe. After use, the torpedo level is removed from the pipe and the cover is return to the installed position so that the torpedo level can be returned to its storage place such as in the pocket of the plumber or to a toolbox.
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Although shown in a position below the pipe 43, it should be understood that the torpedo level 10 could just as well placed in a position on the upper surface of the pipe 43 if there is sufficient room to do so.
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Although the torpedo level 10 has been shown and described as being used with a pipe 43 placed in the horizontal position, it should be understood that the device can also be used for the installation of pipes in other orientations. For example, for vertical pipe orientations, the torpedo level 10 can be placed on the one side of the pipe so as to be in a vertical orientation, in which case the glass cylinder 29 is used as an indicator of the orientation of the pipe. Similarly, if the pipe is to be oriented at a 45° angle, the torpedo level 10 can be placed above or below the pipe and the glass cylinder 29 can be used as an indicator of its orientation.
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred and alternative embodiments as illustrated in the drawings, it will be understood by one skilled in the art that various changes in detail maybe effected therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the claims.