Stabilizing fitting for gases and fluids

Pipe joints or couplings – Elbow

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285 61, 285 64, F16L11302

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050391364

ABSTRACT:
The ability to stabilize pipes between the framing and finishing stages of construction projects is the primary function of my invention. The fitting is capable of being held in place by nails or screws passing through special appendage holes arranged to ascertain maximum strength. It is designed so that various standard plumbing and gas thread and socket patterns may be tooled during manufacturing to facilitate attachment to the inlet and outlet appropriate available pipe. It is designed so that several available materials such as brass and stainless steel could be used for manufacturing this fitting. This fitting would allow later installation or removal of through the surface piping in finishing or in case of accidents.

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