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US1079758A
US1079758A US70926212A US1912709262A US1079758A US 1079758 A US1079758 A US 1079758A US 70926212 A US70926212 A US 70926212A US 1912709262 A US1912709262 A US 1912709262A US 1079758 A US1079758 A US 1079758A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • Patented ov. 25, 1913 Patented ov. 25, 1913.
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  • ' u invention is an improvement in travcling supports for pipes, and has for its object the provision of a safe and sample device of the character specified, for supporting heating and power pipes, wherein means is. provided for permitting the expansion and contraction of'the pipes lathe pipe or to the support.
  • Fig. 1 Beferrin to the drawings forming a par hereoft-F1gnre 1 is a side view of-the support with the pipe in place, Fig. 2 is d tion on the line 2-.2 of Fig. 1, Fig. 31s a erspective view of the base of the support, igi, a is a perspective view of the carrier withthe pipe removed, and Fig. 5 is a verticallongitndinal section of the pipe and support.
  • .lhe present embodiment of the invention comprises a base or cradle, consisting of a substantially rectangular frame, composed of end members 1 and side'members 2, the
  • Each of the side members 2 isslotted as shown at 5, for the sake of lightness, and while the upper edges of the side members are flush with the upper edges of the end members, the said side members are cut away on the under side of the base as shown more particularly in Fig. 5.
  • the end members are connectebetween the side members by a pair of rack bars 6, each rack bar being integral at its ends with the end members, and the teeth of each rack bar are in register with the teeth of the ad- 'he rack bars are also integral jacent bar. I, with the side members at their outer sides for the salts of strength as shown in Fi 2..
  • a movable support, carriage, or saddle is provided for receiving the pipe 9, the said pipe having the usual non-heat conducting,
  • the carriage. is concave on its upper face to fit the covering as shown at 12, and each side edge thereof is provided with spaced openings or slots 13 for permitting the con: motion of the-ends of holding wires. 14.
  • Each of the holding wires 18 connected at gits ends with an opening 13, the said wires passing over the covering to secure the pipe ⁇ to the carriage; T with a central longitudinally extending rib 15.011 its lower face and with a series of rack iteeth -16 at each side of the rib, the said iteeth being spaced to correspond with the iteethof the rack bars 6.
  • each wheel meshing with, a rack bar 6 of the base andwith the adjacent series of teeth 16 .of the carriage.
  • the rollers are connected by a shaft 20, and the inner face of each roller is flush with the inner edge of the rack barwith whichit engages.
  • ll he rib 15 extends between the wheels as shown in A pair of toothed heels'll) are arranged he carriage is provided Figs. 1 and 2,, and. the arrangement of-the rack bars 6 with respect to the base provides a stop at each end of each rack bar.
  • the said stop is the inner face of the adjacent lend member 1, and the said faces limit the jtravel of the wheels.
  • the carriage is connected directly with the pipe by means of a block or key 21, arranged in a recess 22 at the center of the upper face of the cal--- riage, and having at its upper end an areshaped bearing plate 23,.for ehgaging the pipe.
  • the covering 10 of the pipe is cut away to receive the key and the bearing plate as shown in Figs. 2 and 5.
  • the rollers may be secured to the shaft 20, in any desired manner, and the said rollers travel in a pocket or depression in the cradle. It will be evident that the .-upper surface of the carriage or saddle come-'- spends with the c .rvature o-f the pipe so as to 'fit the said pipe closely.
  • the key or block 22 and I the bearing plate 23 are removed. The object of the key or block is to prevent bend- :ing of the 'ipe by compression of the cover- I .ing.
  • pocket or depression of the cradle prevents any binding or skewing of the parts with respect to each other.
  • the pipe must travel longitudinally and cannot move laterally.
  • duplicate rollers, rack bars and series of teeth lightens the device,'as a whole, and permits dirt or leakage to fall through the slot- 7 without interfering with the operation of the device.
  • the carriage or saddle might be divided into a plurality of beds for carrying a number of pipes side by side without departing from the spirit of the invention.
  • the rib 15 also prevents the saddle from creeping laterally, holding it in itsproper position with respect to the rollers With the present construction the weight of the pipe and its resistance to thrust is distributed evenly throughout the extent of the pipe.
  • the cradle or carriage cannot shift from its position laterally neither. can it rock, and as a whole, there is a minimum of weight for the necessary strength.
  • gear wheels above mentioned are preferably integral, that is, the wheels. are in fact a roller having aseries of teeth at each end separated by the groove for receiving the rib. It is obvious however, that the wheels may be separate if desired.
  • a device of the character specified comprising a cradle having in its upper face a substantially rectangular depression and having a rack bar at each side of the depression, extending longitudinally of the cradle, said rack bars being spaced apart from each other, a carriage for the pipe, the upper face of the carriage being concave transversely to fit the insulation of the pipe to he supported and having a central recess, said carriage having on its under face a lon- ,gitudinal central rib and a series of gear teeth on each side of the rib, a pair of gear wheels arranged between the carriage and the cradle, each wheel meshing with a rack bar and with the adjacentseries of teeth on the carriage, the rib of the carriage extending between the wheels, a shaft connecting the said wheels, the carrier having an opening at each side edge near each end thereof,
  • a holdin wire for holding the pipe on the carriage
  • a block adapted to be seated in the recess of the carriage and having a bearing plate for engaging the pipe, said block being ada ited to extend through the insulation of the pipe to engage the pipe directly.
  • a device of the character specified comprising a cradle having in its upper face a substantially rectangular depression and having a rack bar at each side of the depression, extending longitudinally of the cradle, said rack bars being spaced apart from each other, a carriage for the pipe, the upper face of the carriage being concave transversely to fit the insulation of the pipe to be supported and having a central recess, said carriage having on its under face a longitudinal central rib and a series of gear teeth on each side of the rib, a pair of gear wheels arranged between the carriage and the cradle, each wheel meshing with a rack 1 bar and with the adjacent series of teeth on the carriage, the rib of the carriage extending between the wheels, a rigid connection between the wheels, and a block seated in the recess and extending above the carriage a distance corresponding to the thickness of the insulation on the pipe.
  • a device of the character specified comprising a cradle having spaced longitudinally extending series of teeth on its upper face, a carriage for the pipe, the upper face of the carriage being concave transversely to lit the insulation of the pipe to be supported, said carriage having on its under face a longitudinal central rib and a constitutes of gear teeth on each side of the rib, a pair of rigidly connected spaced gear wheels arranged between the carriage and the cradle, each wheel meshing with a series ofgear teeth on the carriage and a series .of gear teeth on the cradle, the rib of the carriage extending between the wheels, the carriage having a recess -in its upper face, and a block seated in the recess and extending above the carriage a distance corresponding to the thickness of the insulation on the pipe.
  • a cradle having spaced longitudinally extending series of teeth on its upper face, a carriage for the pipe, the upper face of the carriage being concave transversely to fit the insulation of the pipe to be supported, said carriage having on its under face-a longitudinal central rib and a se-: ries ofgear teeth on each side of the rib, a pair of rigidly connected spaced gear wheels arranged between the carriage and the eradle, each wheel meshing with a series of gear teeth on the carriage and a series of gear teeth on the cradle,-the rib of the carriage extending between the wheels, and a block seated on the upper face of the saddle and extending aboi e the said face a distance corresponding to the thickness of the insulation on the pipe.
  • a device of the character specified compr sing a cradle, having laterally spaced longitudinally: extending series of gear teeth on its upper face, a carriage having its upper face concave transversely to fit the pipe to be supported, and having on its under face a pair of laterally spaced longitudinally extending series of gear teeth, a pair, of rigidly connected gear wheels arranged between the carriage and the cradle, each wheel meshing with a series of teeth on the cradle, and a series of teeth on the carriage, the carriage having a longitudinal rib between the series of teeth, said-rib extending between the wheels;
  • a device of the character specified com; prising acradle, having laterally spaced longitudinally extending series of gear teeth on its upper face, a carriage having its up per faceconcave transversely to fit the pipe to be supported, and havin on its under face a pair of laterally spaced longitudinally extending series of gear teeth, a pair of rigidly connected gear wheels arranged between the carriage and the cradle, each wheel meshing with a series of teeth on the cradle,
  • said cradle having means for limiting the lateral and longitudinal movement of the wheels, and the carriage having means for preventing lateral movement thereof with respect to the wheels.
  • a device of the character specified comprising a cradle, having laterally spaced longitudinally extending series of gear teeth on its upp' r face, a carriage having its upper face concave transversely to fit the pipe to be supported, and having on its under face a pair of laterally spaced longitudinally extending series of gear teeth, a pair of rigidly connected gear wheels arranged between the carriage and the cradle, each wheel meshing with a series of teeth on the cradle, and a series of teeth on the carriage, said cradlehaving means for limiting the lateral and the longitudinal movement of the wheels.
  • a device of the character specified comprising a cradle having laterally spaced tween the carriage and the cradle, each wheel 'meshing with a series of teeth on the cradle,
  • a device of the character specified comprising. a cradle, having a longitudinal seriesof transverse gear teeth on its upper face, a carriage having its upper face concave transversely to fit the pipe to be supported and having on its under face a series of longitudinally extending gear teeth, a gear wheel arranged between the carriage and the cradle and meshing with both series of teeth, said carriage. having means for preventing lateral movement thereof with re spect to the wheel and the cradle having means for preventing lateral movement of the wheel with respect to the cradle andfiSO means for limiting the longitudinal m'ove wment'of the wheel.
  • A. device of the character specified comprising a cradle, having a substantially rectangular pocket in. its upper face, a carriage havinga concave upper face for re DCving the pipe, a roller arranged between the cradle and the carriage in the pocket,
  • the carriage having means for preventing lateral movement with respect to the roller.
  • a device of the character specified comprising a. cradle having spaced series of teeth, a carriage for the pipe having spaced series of teeth, and a roller having spaced annular series of teeth for meshing with the adjacent series of the cradle and the carriage, the series of the roller being separated by an annular groove-and the carriage having a. rib. between the series for engaging the groove.
  • a device of the character specified comprising a cradle having a longitudinally extending series of teeth, a carriage for receiving the pipe having a series of teeth e xtending longitudinally of the pipe, and a roller between the carriage and the cradle and having teeth meshing with the teeth of the carriage and the cradle, said cradle having means for preventing longitudinal movement of the roller and the carriage and the roller having means for preventing movement of the carriage longitudinal to the roller.
  • a device of the character specified connprising a cradle having a longitudinally extending series of teeth, a carriage for receiving the pipe having a series of teeth extending longitudinallyof the pipe, and a roller between'the carriage and the cradle and having teeth meshing with the teeth of the, carriage and the cradle.

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W. B. GRAY.
PIPE SUPPORT. APPLICATION FILED JULY 13,1912.
1,079,758. Patented N0v.'25,1913.
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ATTGRA/EVS W. B. GRAY. PIPE SUPPORT. APPLIOAT ION TILED JULY 13', 1912.
Patented ov. 25, 1913.
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winners anew same, or LOUISVILLE, KENTUGKY, assrenoa BANNON, or LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
TD MARTIN J.
RIPE-SUPPORT.
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Specification of Letters Extent.
Patented-Nov. 25, 1913.
Application filed July '13, 1912, Serial No; 209,262.
, agcitizen of the United States, and a resident of Louisville, in the county of Jefferson and State of Kentucky, have invented a new and. Improved Pipe-Support, of which the following is a fall, clear, and exact description,
' u invention is an improvement in travcling supports for pipes, and has for its object the provision of a safe and sample device of the character specified, for supporting heating and power pipes, wherein means is. provided for permitting the expansion and contraction of'the pipes lathe pipe or to the support.
Beferrin to the drawings forming a par hereoft-F1gnre 1 is a side view of-the support with the pipe in place, Fig. 2 is d tion on the line 2-.2 of Fig. 1, Fig. 31s a erspective view of the base of the support, igi, a is a perspective view of the carrier withthe pipe removed, and Fig. 5 is a verticallongitndinal section of the pipe and support.
.lhe present embodiment of the invention comprises a base or cradle, consisting of a substantially rectangular frame, composed of end members 1 and side'members 2, the
and members extending beypnd the sidemembers at each side of the carrier as shown at 3. The extended portions?) of the'end,
members are rounded on their under faces as shown at a.
Each of the side members 2 isslotted as shown at 5, for the sake of lightness, and while the upper edges of the side members are flush with the upper edges of the end members, the said side members are cut away on the under side of the base as shown more particularly in Fig. 5. The end members are connectebetween the side members by a pair of rack bars 6, each rack bar being integral at its ends with the end members, and the teeth of each rack bar are in register with the teeth of the ad- 'he rack bars are also integral jacent bar. I, with the side members at their outer sides for the salts of strength as shown in Fi 2..
A slot 7 te -provided between the rack ars the under faces of the rack bars are finish. with the lowest portion of the ends 3 of the and members.
without injurysec- A movable support, carriage, or saddle is provided for receiving the pipe 9, the said pipe having the usual non-heat conducting,
covering 10, secured thereto by straps 11. The carriage. is concave on its upper face to fit the covering as shown at 12, and each side edge thereof is provided with spaced openings or slots 13 for permitting the con: motion of the-ends of holding wires. 14.
Each of the holding wires 18 connected at gits ends with an opening 13, the said wires passing over the covering to secure the pipe {to the carriage; T with a central longitudinally extending rib 15.011 its lower face and with a series of rack iteeth -16 at each side of the rib, the said iteeth being spaced to correspond with the iteethof the rack bars 6.
between the carriage and the rack bars, each wheel meshing with, a rack bar 6 of the base andwith the adjacent series of teeth 16 .of the carriage. The rollers are connected by a shaft 20, and the inner face of each roller is flush with the inner edge of the rack barwith whichit engages. ll he rib 15 extends between the wheels as shown in A pair of toothed heels'll) are arranged he carriage is provided Figs. 1 and 2,, and. the arrangement of-the rack bars 6 with respect to the base provides a stop at each end of each rack bar. The said stop is the inner face of the adjacent lend member 1, and the said faces limit the jtravel of the wheels. The carriage is connected directly with the pipe by means of a block or key 21, arranged in a recess 22 at the center of the upper face of the cal--- riage, and having at its upper end an areshaped bearing plate 23,.for ehgaging the pipe. The covering 10 of the pipe is cut away to receive the key and the bearing plate as shown in Figs. 2 and 5.
' The rollers may be secured to the shaft 20, in any desired manner, and the said rollers travel in a pocket or depression in the cradle. It will be evident that the .-upper surface of the carriage or saddle come-'- spends with the c .rvature o-f the pipe so as to 'fit the said pipe closely. When the pipe 15 not covered, the key or block 22 and I the bearing plate 23 are removed. The object of the key or block is to prevent bend- :ing of the 'ipe by compression of the cover- I .ing. The trey rbloclrengagesthe pipe dl'.
. pocket or depression of the cradle, prevents any binding or skewing of the parts with respect to each other. The pipe must travel longitudinally and cannot move laterally. The provision of duplicate rollers, rack bars and series of teeth lightens the device,'as a whole, and permits dirt or leakage to fall through the slot- 7 without interfering with the operation of the device.
It will be obvious that the carriage or saddle might be divided into a plurality of beds for carrying a number of pipes side by side without departing from the spirit of the invention. The rib 15 also prevents the saddle from creeping laterally, holding it in itsproper position with respect to the rollers With the present construction the weight of the pipe and its resistance to thrust is distributed evenly throughout the extent of the pipe. The cradle or carriage cannot shift from its position laterally neither. can it rock, and as a whole, there is a minimum of weight for the necessary strength.
It is obvious that many changes might be made in the construction without departing from the spirit of the invention. as specified in the appended claims.
It will be understood that the gear wheels above mentioned are preferably integral, that is, the wheels. are in fact a roller having aseries of teeth at each end separated by the groove for receiving the rib. It is obvious however, that the wheels may be separate if desired.
'I claim 1. A device of the character specified, comprising a cradle having in its upper face a substantially rectangular depression and having a rack bar at each side of the depression, extending longitudinally of the cradle, said rack bars being spaced apart from each other, a carriage for the pipe, the upper face of the carriage being concave transversely to fit the insulation of the pipe to he supported and having a central recess, said carriage having on its under face a lon- ,gitudinal central rib and a series of gear teeth on each side of the rib, a pair of gear wheels arranged between the carriage and the cradle, each wheel meshing with a rack bar and with the adjacentseries of teeth on the carriage, the rib of the carriage extending between the wheels, a shaft connecting the said wheels, the carrier having an opening at each side edge near each end thereof,
for receiving the end of a holdin wire to hold the pipe on the carriage, and a block adapted to be seated in the recess of the carriage and having a bearing plate for engaging the pipe, said block being ada ited to extend through the insulation of the pipe to engage the pipe directly.
2. A device of the character specified, comprising a cradle having in its upper face a substantially rectangular depression and having a rack bar at each side of the depression, extending longitudinally of the cradle, said rack bars being spaced apart from each other, a carriage for the pipe, the upper face of the carriage being concave transversely to fit the insulation of the pipe to be supported and having a central recess, said carriage having on its under face a longitudinal central rib and a series of gear teeth on each side of the rib, a pair of gear wheels arranged between the carriage and the cradle, each wheel meshing with a rack 1 bar and with the adjacent series of teeth on the carriage, the rib of the carriage extending between the wheels, a rigid connection between the wheels, and a block seated in the recess and extending above the carriage a distance corresponding to the thickness of the insulation on the pipe.
3. A device of the character specified, comprising a cradle having spaced longitudinally extending series of teeth on its upper face, a carriage for the pipe, the upper face of the carriage being concave transversely to lit the insulation of the pipe to be supported, said carriage having on its under face a longitudinal central rib and a scries of gear teeth on each side of the rib, a pair of rigidly connected spaced gear wheels arranged between the carriage and the cradle, each wheel meshing with a series ofgear teeth on the carriage and a series .of gear teeth on the cradle, the rib of the carriage extending between the wheels, the carriage having a recess -in its upper face, and a block seated in the recess and extending above the carriage a distance corresponding to the thickness of the insulation on the pipe.
4. A device of the character specified,
comprising a cradle having spaced longitudinally extending series of teeth on its upper face, a carriage for the pipe, the upper face of the carriage being concave transversely to fit the insulation of the pipe to be supported, said carriage having on its under face-a longitudinal central rib and a se-: ries ofgear teeth on each side of the rib, a pair of rigidly connected spaced gear wheels arranged between the carriage and the eradle, each wheel meshing with a series of gear teeth on the carriage and a series of gear teeth on the cradle,-the rib of the carriage extending between the wheels, and a block seated on the upper face of the saddle and extending aboi e the said face a distance corresponding to the thickness of the insulation on the pipe. V i
a. A device of the character specified, compr sing a cradle, having laterally spaced longitudinally: extending series of gear teeth on its upper face, a carriage having its upper face concave transversely to fit the pipe to be supported, and having on its under face a pair of laterally spaced longitudinally extending series of gear teeth, a pair, of rigidly connected gear wheels arranged between the carriage and the cradle, each wheel meshing with a series of teeth on the cradle, and a series of teeth on the carriage, the carriage having a longitudinal rib between the series of teeth, said-rib extending between the wheels; v
6. A device of the character specified, com; prising acradle, having laterally spaced longitudinally extending series of gear teeth on its upper face, a carriage having its up per faceconcave transversely to fit the pipe to be supported, and havin on its under face a pair of laterally spaced longitudinally extending series of gear teeth, a pair of rigidly connected gear wheels arranged between the carriage and the cradle, each wheel meshing with a series of teeth on the cradle,
and a series of teeth on the carriage, said cradle having means for limiting the lateral and longitudinal movement of the wheels, and the carriage having means for preventing lateral movement thereof with respect to the wheels. i
7. A device of the character specified, comprising a cradle, having laterally spaced longitudinally extending series of gear teeth on its upp' r face, a carriage having its upper face concave transversely to fit the pipe to be supported, and having on its under face a pair of laterally spaced longitudinally extending series of gear teeth, a pair of rigidly connected gear wheels arranged between the carriage and the cradle, each wheel meshing with a series of teeth on the cradle, and a series of teeth on the carriage, said cradlehaving means for limiting the lateral and the longitudinal movement of the wheels.
8. A device of the character specified, comprising a cradle having laterally spaced tween the carriage and the cradle, each wheel 'meshing with a series of teeth on the cradle,
and a series of teeth onthe carriage, said carriage having means for preventing lateral movement thereof with'respect to the wheels.
9. A device of the character specified, comprising. a cradle, having a longitudinal seriesof transverse gear teeth on its upper face, a carriage having its upper face concave transversely to fit the pipe to be supported and having on its under face a series of longitudinally extending gear teeth, a gear wheel arranged between the carriage and the cradle and meshing with both series of teeth, said carriage. having means for preventing lateral movement thereof with re spect to the wheel and the cradle having means for preventing lateral movement of the wheel with respect to the cradle andfiSO means for limiting the longitudinal m'ove wment'of the wheel.
10. A. device of the character specified, comprising a cradle, having a substantially rectangular pocket in. its upper face, a carriage havinga concave upper face for re ceiving the pipe, a roller arranged between the cradle and the carriage in the pocket,
the carriage having means for preventing lateral movement with respect to the roller.
11. A device of the character specified, comprising a. cradle having spaced series of teeth, a carriage for the pipe having spaced series of teeth, and a roller having spaced annular series of teeth for meshing with the adjacent series of the cradle and the carriage, the series of the roller being separated by an annular groove-and the carriage having a. rib. between the series for engaging the groove.
12 A device of the character specified, comprising a cradle having a longitudinally extending series of teeth, a carriage for receiving the pipe having a series of teeth e xtending longitudinally of the pipe, and a roller between the carriage and the cradle and having teeth meshing with the teeth of the carriage and the cradle, said cradle having means for preventing longitudinal movement of the roller and the carriage and the roller having means for preventing movement of the carriage longitudinal to the roller.
13; A device of the character specified, connprising a cradle having a longitudinally extending series of teeth, a carriage for receiving the pipe having a series of teeth extending longitudinallyof the pipe, and a roller between'the carriage and the cradle and having teeth meshing with the teeth of the, carriage and the cradle.
WlLLllfilll l; BEALL GRAY;
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CHAS. F. TAYLOR, MARTIN J. BANNON..
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