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Knock-Down Sheet Metal Pipe Stand

US Patent:
6076780, Jun 20, 2000
Filed:
Apr 28, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/067520
Inventors:
Von Honnecke - Lakewood CO
Jerry R. Bartling - Denver CO
International Classification:
F16L 308
E21F 1702
US Classification:
248 70
Abstract:
A support stand for pipe, conduit, cable or the like which must be held above the surface of a roof. The stand is essentially triangular with the base of the stand forming one side and two legs, joined at their upper ends, forming the other two sides. A strap is fixed at one end to the face of one of the legs and extends upward, over the top of the stand and down the other side. There, it passes around the pipe, etc. , to be supported, which rests against the face of the second leg, and then back over the top of the stand and downward past the first end. The free end passes through a tab bridge formed in, or attached to, the first leg. The height at which the pipe is supported is adjusted by altering the length of the free end which passes through the tab bridge. When the height is correct, the strap is folded back over the tab bridge to lock it in position. Preferably, the entire stand, including the strap, is made from sheet metal and the legs are of unequal length.

Method And Apparatus For Providing Heating Or Cooling For A Vehicle

US Patent:
4565071, Jan 21, 1986
Filed:
Feb 23, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/582959
Inventors:
Jerry W. Bartling - Boulder CO
James F. Hofstetter - Westminster CO
Assignee:
Timpte Industries - Denver CO
International Classification:
F25D 1706
US Classification:
62 89
Abstract:
In one embodiment of the invention, conditioning means for providing air at a desired temperature are located adjacent to the front end of a vehicle. The conditioning means have an inlet adjacent the top of the vehicle and an outlet adjacent the bottom. Conditioned air flows from the outlet through an imperforate passageway along the bottom of the vehicle to the rear end of the vehicle where the conditioned air moves vertically through a passageway in the rear door and is discharged adjacent the top of the vehicle. The discharged conditioned air flows in normal convection paths back to the inlet of said conditioning means. In another embodiment, the conditioning means are located adjacent to the bottom of the vehicle between the front and rear ends thereof.

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