Supports – Pipe or cable
Patent
1992-11-05
1998-05-19
Rada, Rinaldi I.
Supports
Pipe or cable
248125, 248165, 248201, F16L 300, F16M 1100
Patent
active
057526796
ABSTRACT:
A stand, comprised of adjustable parts provides a structure for utility cables to be set upon so they can be spliced or repaired. The stand is designed to be placed on flat or semi-flat surfaces without additional support. Constructed primarily from non-conductive material, such as plastic or fiberglass, the stand is lightweight and provides excellent protection from electrocution and gas explosions that may occur from adjacent utilities if disturbed. The stand does not have to be driven into the ground to gain support. It features horizontal and vertical adjustments that conform to cable levels at trench or manhole depths and also to size availability of potholes or pits making it a very productive tool in most situations.
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Dexter Clark F.
Rada Rinaldi I.
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