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US1667124A
US1667124A US96215A US9621526A US1667124A US 1667124 A US1667124 A US 1667124A US 96215 A US96215 A US 96215A US 9621526 A US9621526 A US 9621526A US 1667124 A US1667124 A US 1667124A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03CDOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
    • E03C1/00Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
    • E03C1/02Plumbing installations for fresh water
    • E03C1/04Water-basin installations specially adapted to wash-basins or baths
    • E03C1/042Arrangements on taps for wash-basins or baths for connecting to the wall

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  • the invention relates to pipe supports adapted for use by plumbers in the installathe elbows on the pipes, and the edges ofthe back are usually curved to contact with the wall.
  • the pipes are generally secured to the wall in proper position so that the faucets may be inserted through the openings in the back and engaged in the pipes or the elbows thereon and to prevent relative movement of the faucets and back.
  • the pipes are secured before the sink is set and it is frequently a tedious matter to line up the sink and the pipes so that the openings in the back of the sink are in line with the openings in the elbows or the pipes.
  • the object of my invention is to provide means by which the securing of the pipes to the wall is avoided and the pipes or elbows thereon are supported in alinement with the openings in the back of the sink or other fixture while the faucets are attached thereto, and by which the faucets and pipes are locked to the sink.
  • Figure l is a side View partly in section of a sink having the invention applied thereto;
  • Fig. 2 a plan view partly in section of the same;
  • Fig. 3 a plan view of the support;
  • Fig. 4 a side edge view of the support and
  • Fig. 5 an end view of the support.
  • the pipe support consists of a plate 1 in which any desired number of apertures 2 are formed.
  • the edges of the plate are turned over as shown at 10 to strengthenit.
  • these apertures are spaced in accordance with the spacing" l he pl ate inay be made in any length and with anynumber of apertures 2 and tongues 9 formed therein. The plumber will cut off such portion of it as he may need if it is too long.
  • the back is now engaged on the hangers and the faucets are inserted through the openings 3 and through the apertures 52 in the plate and are engaged in the elbows by rotating the same since the stems 6 of the faucets are exteriorly threaded and the elbows are inter-' nally threaded.
  • the faucets are rotated until the flanges 13 thereon abut the front side of the back 4 and the plate abuts the rear side of the wall.
  • the plate is wider than the diameter of the openings 3 in the back of the sink so that the'pipes and the faucets are clamped to the said back, the flanges 13 on the faucets engaging one side'of the back .and'the plate enga-gingthe opposite side of the back and abutting the shoulders formed;
  • the plate is most readily and cheaply' aline nent of the elbows relatively to the open ngs in the back of the sink and cooperates with the flanges on thefaucets to clamp the faucets to the saidback.
  • WVhatI claim is:
  • a supporting plate for faucets extending through the back wall of a sink and com-.- prising a laterally elongated strip of bendable metal having flanges extending along its upper and lower edges to engage the back wall of a sink, said strip. further having openings disposed in spaced alinement between the upper andv lower edges of the strip, and tongues extending rearwardly from the strip around said openings for bending engagement over the flange of a pipe fitting.
  • a supporting'plate for faucets extend-I ing through the back wall of a sink and coinprising a laterally elongated strip of bendable inetalhaving flanges extending along its upper and lower edges to engage a the back Wall of asink, said strip further hav ing openings disposed in spaced alineinent between the upper and lower edges of the strip, and tongues extending rearwardly from the strip around said openings for GEOR E LINIGER.

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April 24, 1928.
G. LINIGER PIPE SUPPORT Filed March 20. 1926 fig, 3.
R 5a m AE N /N mm .m m m Q .9 m c GY B Patented Apr. 24,1928,
; UNITED S'T ATE Georges name, or roRrWA NE, I A-f PIPE surronr;
Application filed lunc 29, 19a6, s riai .No.'96,215.
The invention relates to pipe supports adapted for use by plumbers in the installathe elbows on the pipes, and the edges ofthe back are usually curved to contact with the wall. The pipes are generally secured to the wall in proper position so that the faucets may be inserted through the openings in the back and engaged in the pipes or the elbows thereon and to prevent relative movement of the faucets and back. The pipes are secured before the sink is set and it is frequently a tedious matter to line up the sink and the pipes so that the openings in the back of the sink are in line with the openings in the elbows or the pipes.
The object of my invention is to provide means by which the securing of the pipes to the wall is avoided and the pipes or elbows thereon are supported in alinement with the openings in the back of the sink or other fixture while the faucets are attached thereto, and by which the faucets and pipes are locked to the sink.
An embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure l is a side View partly in section of a sink having the invention applied thereto; Fig. 2 a plan view partly in section of the same; Fig. 3 a plan view of the support; Fig. 4 a side edge view of the support and Fig. 5 an end view of the support. a
In the illustrative embodiment of the invention, the pipe support consists of a plate 1 in which any desired number of apertures 2 are formed.
to form the tongues 9 which are designed to.
be bent laterally as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, one set of the tongues in Figs. 3 and 4 being bent laterally to illustrate the same.
The edges of the plate are turned over as shown at 10 to strengthenit.
Preferably these apertures are spaced in accordance with the spacing" l he pl ate inay be made in any length and with anynumber of apertures 2 and tongues 9 formed therein. The plumber will cut off such portion of it as he may need if it is too long.
he back of on hangers, not shown. The hangers are attached to the wall in the proper place and thewater pipes ll are led up to the proper height in accordance with the openings 3 1n the back of the sink. The plate 1 is then disposed in front of the elbows 12 onthe pipes and the tongues 9 are bent into contact with the elbows. The plate is now firmly the sink is usually supported secured to the elbows and holds the elbows and pipes in proper alinement relatively to the apertures 3 in the back of the sink. The back is now engaged on the hangers and the faucets are inserted through the openings 3 and through the apertures 52 in the plate and are engaged in the elbows by rotating the same since the stems 6 of the faucets are exteriorly threaded and the elbows are inter-' nally threaded. The faucets are rotated until the flanges 13 thereon abut the front side of the back 4 and the plate abuts the rear side of the wall. The plate is wider than the diameter of the openings 3 in the back of the sink so that the'pipes and the faucets are clamped to the said back, the flanges 13 on the faucets engaging one side'of the back .and'the plate enga-gingthe opposite side of the back and abutting the shoulders formed;
by the forward ends of the elbows 12.
I The plate is most readily and cheaply' aline nent of the elbows relatively to the open ngs in the back of the sink and cooperates with the flanges on thefaucets to clamp the faucets to the saidback.
WVhatI claim is:
1. A supporting plate for faucets extending through the back wall of a sink and com-.- prising a laterally elongated strip of bendable metal having flanges extending along its upper and lower edges to engage the back wall of a sink, said strip. further having openings disposed in spaced alinement between the upper andv lower edges of the strip, and tongues extending rearwardly from the strip around said openings for bending engagement over the flange of a pipe fitting. v
2. A supporting'plate for faucets extend-I ing through the back wall of a sink and coinprising a laterally elongated strip of bendable inetalhaving flanges extending along its upper and lower edges to engage a the back Wall of asink, said strip further hav ing openings disposed in spaced alineinent between the upper and lower edges of the strip, and tongues extending rearwardly from the strip around said openings for GEOR E LINIGER.
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Cited By (4)

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US2438412A (en) * 1944-12-13 1948-03-23 Carrett Corp Conduit coupling
US2661483A (en) * 1951-06-21 1953-12-08 Tortorice Louis Bracket for valve fixtures
US7039966B1 (en) * 2005-04-13 2006-05-09 Cranston Jr Sidney C Detachable sink shelf plate
US7210493B1 (en) * 2006-01-11 2007-05-01 Seung Tae Wang Faucet assembly mounting apparatus

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2438412A (en) * 1944-12-13 1948-03-23 Carrett Corp Conduit coupling
US2661483A (en) * 1951-06-21 1953-12-08 Tortorice Louis Bracket for valve fixtures
US7039966B1 (en) * 2005-04-13 2006-05-09 Cranston Jr Sidney C Detachable sink shelf plate
US7210493B1 (en) * 2006-01-11 2007-05-01 Seung Tae Wang Faucet assembly mounting apparatus

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