CA2993219A1 - Conduit support lock block - Google Patents
Conduit support lock blockInfo
- Publication number
- CA2993219A1 CA2993219A1 CA2993219A CA2993219A CA2993219A1 CA 2993219 A1 CA2993219 A1 CA 2993219A1 CA 2993219 A CA2993219 A CA 2993219A CA 2993219 A CA2993219 A CA 2993219A CA 2993219 A1 CA2993219 A1 CA 2993219A1
- Authority
- CA
- Canada
- Prior art keywords
- conduit
- supports
- similar
- ridged
- attachment
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Abandoned
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Classifications
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L3/00—Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets
- F16L3/22—Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets specially adapted for supporting a number of parallel pipes at intervals
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L3/00—Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L3/00—Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets
- F16L3/24—Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets with a special member for attachment to profiled girders
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- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
- Supports For Pipes And Cables (AREA)
Abstract
The invention is an interconnecting device for use with conduit support(s), block(s), hanger(s)or similar where support is required for flexible, semi-flexible, ridged conduit, pipe, or similar including electrical wiring, plumbing piping such as water, waste, gas, and refrigeration piping; herein referred to as conduit. The invention is multi-functional where physical attachment is made to conduit supports attaching the conduit supports together. In addition, the invention can be used as a structural attachment point for conduit supports, including expansion and contraction engineering built within. The invention may have a lighted area provided for visual indication of the support, conduit, or components. The invention allows for interconnection of conduit supports to secure two or more supports together without alteration to conduits being supported by the supports.
Description
CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK
SUMMARY
The invention as describe is a device for attaching conduit supports together.
The invention attaches supports together where supports are used to hold plumbing such as water, drainage, waste and ventilation pipe(s); plumbing pipe(s) used in heating and air conditioning such as gas lines in the liquid and vapor states including ridged or flexible; electrical distribution, including ridged or flexible conduits and wire.
The invention in design is a square shaped apparatus that has four sides elevated from a solid base, the sides are given elevation change for an area where engineered holes can be provided to allow for conventional screws, bolts or similar to be placed or inserted into. Once these screws, bolts or similar are placed at the pre-engineered pilot holes they can be affixed to a free standing support to where conduits are being or will be supported. The invention's outside surface will have a similar mating surface to the supports which are to be attached. Whereas the inner surface of the elevated sides have little significance in shape these inner surfaces may be sloped to allow for drainage. The base or bottom of the invention will be flat. The base in some designs can have pre-engineered slots to allow for conventional screws, bolts or similar to be inserted through allowing for structural attachment. These areas will also be used for drainage of condensate, moisture, rain, water or similar. The top area of the base may also include ribs or bosses added for strength and an area for stored energy such as solar, batteries, and a light.
The invention summary will become more apparent with the attached drawings.
CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK
DESCRIPITION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 Figure 1 shows the invention CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK 1, a square like shape with angular sides 2 moving inwards to the inside lower edge 3 where a reflective or lighted area 7 is shown; this now formed lower area 3 with sloped edges 2 could also be used for tradespersons to temporarily in a known contained place hold tools, fittings, components, nuts, bolts or other as required by that person performing installation, service or repairs in that location. 6 is shown as an elongated open area to allow for physical attachment to structures by means of screws, bolts, threaded rod or other as 5a. 6 incorporates engineering for expansion and contraction also allowing for drainage of condensation or moisture. The outside edge is shown in 4 as a flattened edge which will later be shown in the drawings to allow for a total and complete seal and attachment face to a conduit support by means of screws, bolts or other shown in 5.
Figure la Figure 1a shows a conduit support 12 placed and installed to the CONDUIT
SUPPORT
LOCK BLOCK 1 with the two flat edges of the conduit support 12 and flattened edge 4 of the CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK I. 5 is shown with respect for physical attachment of the CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK 1 to the conduit support 12 by means of screws, bolts or other.
Figure 2 Figure 2 is shown as a plan view looking down on the invention 1 CONDUIT
SUPPORT
LOCK BLOCK where representation is given without discrimination to the numbers of conduit supports 12 that might be attached up to four. Figure 2 shows the square shape with angular sides 2 moving inwards to the inside lower edge 3 where a reflective or lighted area 7 is shown. 6 is shown as an elongated open area to allow for physical attachment to structures which incorporates engineering for expansion and contraction also allowing for drainage of condensation or moisture. 5 is shown with respect for physical attachment of the CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK 1 to the conduit support 12 by means of screws, bolts or other through predetermined engineered pilot holes as shown in 8.
Figure 3 Figure 3 represents the 1 CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK now completely attached to the conduit supports 12 which are shown attached on opposing sides of the 1 CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK which shows the transformation of the single conduit supports 12 aligned, secured and functioning as one conduit support 12. Figure 3 shows the transformation of independent conduit supports 12 to a fully functioning means of protection from impact or other forces to the conduit 10 and the conduit component 9 which is attached to the conduit suports12 by means of conduit clips 11.
Figure 4 Figure 4 represents the 1 CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK now completely attached to the conduit supports 12 which are shown attached perpendicular to each other which shows the transformation of the single conduit support 12 now aligned, secured and functioning as one conduit support 12. Figure 4 shows the transformation of independent conduit supports 12 to a fully functioning means of protection from impact or forces external to or from the conduits 10 themselves, now providing protection to the conduit 10 and the conduit component 9 which is attached to the conduit supports 12 by means of conduit hanger 11.
Figure 5 Figure 5 represents the 1 CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK now completely attached to the conduit supports 12 which are shown attached in three positions which shows the transformation of the single conduit supports 12 aligned, secured and functioning as one conduit support 12. Figure 5 shows the transformation of independent conduit supports 12 to a fully functioning means of protection from impact or forces external to or from the conduits 10 themselves, now providing protection to the conduit 10 and the conduit component 9 which is attached to the conduit supports 12 by means of conduit clip 11 and threaded rod 11a.
SUMMARY
The invention as describe is a device for attaching conduit supports together.
The invention attaches supports together where supports are used to hold plumbing such as water, drainage, waste and ventilation pipe(s); plumbing pipe(s) used in heating and air conditioning such as gas lines in the liquid and vapor states including ridged or flexible; electrical distribution, including ridged or flexible conduits and wire.
The invention in design is a square shaped apparatus that has four sides elevated from a solid base, the sides are given elevation change for an area where engineered holes can be provided to allow for conventional screws, bolts or similar to be placed or inserted into. Once these screws, bolts or similar are placed at the pre-engineered pilot holes they can be affixed to a free standing support to where conduits are being or will be supported. The invention's outside surface will have a similar mating surface to the supports which are to be attached. Whereas the inner surface of the elevated sides have little significance in shape these inner surfaces may be sloped to allow for drainage. The base or bottom of the invention will be flat. The base in some designs can have pre-engineered slots to allow for conventional screws, bolts or similar to be inserted through allowing for structural attachment. These areas will also be used for drainage of condensate, moisture, rain, water or similar. The top area of the base may also include ribs or bosses added for strength and an area for stored energy such as solar, batteries, and a light.
The invention summary will become more apparent with the attached drawings.
CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK
DESCRIPITION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 Figure 1 shows the invention CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK 1, a square like shape with angular sides 2 moving inwards to the inside lower edge 3 where a reflective or lighted area 7 is shown; this now formed lower area 3 with sloped edges 2 could also be used for tradespersons to temporarily in a known contained place hold tools, fittings, components, nuts, bolts or other as required by that person performing installation, service or repairs in that location. 6 is shown as an elongated open area to allow for physical attachment to structures by means of screws, bolts, threaded rod or other as 5a. 6 incorporates engineering for expansion and contraction also allowing for drainage of condensation or moisture. The outside edge is shown in 4 as a flattened edge which will later be shown in the drawings to allow for a total and complete seal and attachment face to a conduit support by means of screws, bolts or other shown in 5.
Figure la Figure 1a shows a conduit support 12 placed and installed to the CONDUIT
SUPPORT
LOCK BLOCK 1 with the two flat edges of the conduit support 12 and flattened edge 4 of the CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK I. 5 is shown with respect for physical attachment of the CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK 1 to the conduit support 12 by means of screws, bolts or other.
Figure 2 Figure 2 is shown as a plan view looking down on the invention 1 CONDUIT
SUPPORT
LOCK BLOCK where representation is given without discrimination to the numbers of conduit supports 12 that might be attached up to four. Figure 2 shows the square shape with angular sides 2 moving inwards to the inside lower edge 3 where a reflective or lighted area 7 is shown. 6 is shown as an elongated open area to allow for physical attachment to structures which incorporates engineering for expansion and contraction also allowing for drainage of condensation or moisture. 5 is shown with respect for physical attachment of the CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK 1 to the conduit support 12 by means of screws, bolts or other through predetermined engineered pilot holes as shown in 8.
Figure 3 Figure 3 represents the 1 CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK now completely attached to the conduit supports 12 which are shown attached on opposing sides of the 1 CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK which shows the transformation of the single conduit supports 12 aligned, secured and functioning as one conduit support 12. Figure 3 shows the transformation of independent conduit supports 12 to a fully functioning means of protection from impact or other forces to the conduit 10 and the conduit component 9 which is attached to the conduit suports12 by means of conduit clips 11.
Figure 4 Figure 4 represents the 1 CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK now completely attached to the conduit supports 12 which are shown attached perpendicular to each other which shows the transformation of the single conduit support 12 now aligned, secured and functioning as one conduit support 12. Figure 4 shows the transformation of independent conduit supports 12 to a fully functioning means of protection from impact or forces external to or from the conduits 10 themselves, now providing protection to the conduit 10 and the conduit component 9 which is attached to the conduit supports 12 by means of conduit hanger 11.
Figure 5 Figure 5 represents the 1 CONDUIT SUPPORT LOCK BLOCK now completely attached to the conduit supports 12 which are shown attached in three positions which shows the transformation of the single conduit supports 12 aligned, secured and functioning as one conduit support 12. Figure 5 shows the transformation of independent conduit supports 12 to a fully functioning means of protection from impact or forces external to or from the conduits 10 themselves, now providing protection to the conduit 10 and the conduit component 9 which is attached to the conduit supports 12 by means of conduit clip 11 and threaded rod 11a.
Claims (13)
1. A device used to secure, align and attach together conduit supports where conduit supports are used for plumbing such as water, drainage, waste, ventilation, refrigeration and gas pipe(s) which include heating and air conditioning such as gas lines in the liquid and vapor states including ridged or semi ridged or flexible. Electrical distribution conduits and wire including ridged or semi ridged or flexible.
2. A nonconductive device that when made of nonconductive material will not allow for galvanic or conductive action under normal circumstances.
3. A self supporting device wherein the device does not require to be attached to another structure such a floor, roof, truss, beam, or any building structure. The device can be free floating providing attachment to conduit supports only, when so desired.
4. A self supporting device wherein the device can be used for direct placement on the earth or ground areas.
5. A device that can accommodate and attach two or and up to four conduit supports in any configuration; but discrimination is not given to the allowance of only one device used for other than attachment means.
6. A device that may be used on a singular support, if so desired.
7. A device to where reflectiveness can be provided by means of solar, stored energy, or self reflective material for the purpose of visual identification of the device itself, conduits, conduit components, supports or similar.
8. A device that can be used as an installation and service tool by where means is allowed for tool(s) or accessories to be stored or held within the device.
9. A device that provides when desired, engineering for attachment to structures including roof, floor, ground or areas where attachment makes sense.
10. A device that provides when desired, drainage ports for water, rain, condensate or other similar.
11. A device that provides means for expansion and or contraction built within the device and engineered within the device to be used for such purposes when so needed.
12. A device that can be installed without the need for conduit alteration.
13. A device that when attached to more than one support provides a solid base between the supports allowing a clean inspection and testing area without outside interference's such as grass, rocks, dirt, debris or similar including those placed on purpose such a roofing rocks.
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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CA2993219A CA2993219A1 (en) | 2018-01-29 | 2018-01-29 | Conduit support lock block |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
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CA2993219A CA2993219A1 (en) | 2018-01-29 | 2018-01-29 | Conduit support lock block |
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CA2993219A1 true CA2993219A1 (en) | 2019-07-29 |
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CA2993219A Abandoned CA2993219A1 (en) | 2018-01-29 | 2018-01-29 | Conduit support lock block |
Country Status (1)
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2018
- 2018-01-29 CA CA2993219A patent/CA2993219A1/en not_active Abandoned
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Effective date: 20210831 |
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