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| United States Patent | 4582450 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4582450.html |
| Inventor(s) | Neil; Ronald (215 E. 8th St., Pella, IA 50219) |
| Abstract | An adjustment ring for raising a cover which fits over an opening of a
casting fixed in a road surface is provided and comprises a plurality of
ring sections mounted upon the casting. Each section has spaced apart
first and second ends with the first end of each section being adapted to
overlap the second end of each adjacent section such that the overlapping
ends of the consecutively adjacent sections form the ring into a shape
complimentary to that of the casting. The overlapping sections are secured
to one another by screws. The perimeter of the ring can be adjusted by
altering the extent of overlap between adjacent sections. Each section
includes a support surface for supporting the cover or grate. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4582450 |
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Universal manhole adjusting ring |
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| Publication Date |
April 15, 1986 |
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| Filing Date |
October 10, 1984 |
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What is claimed is:
1. An adjustment ring for raising a cover which normally fits over an
opening of a casting fixed in a support surface to the elevation of said
support surface, said ring comprising:
a plurality of ring sections supported by said casting and having spaced
apart first and second ends,
said first end of each of said ring sections being adapted to overlap said
second end of each adjacent ring section such that the overlapping ends of
the consecutively adjacent ring sections form said ring into a shape
complimentary to that of said casting, each of said first and second ends
of said sections having a plurality of teeth, said teeth of said first end
being disposed in a direction opposite to that of said teeth in said
second end such that at least some of said teeth of said overlapping ends
intermesh with one another,
support means on said sections for supporting said cover, and
securing means for securing said overlapping ends together.
2. The adjustment ring of claim 1 wherein each of said sections further
includes anchoring means for anchoring said section to said support
surface.
3. The adjustment ring of claim 1 wherein each of said sections further
includes an adjustable leg extending downwardly therefrom for engaging a
casting for support thereby.
4. The adjustment ring of claim 1 wherein said sections are uniformly
curved to form a circular ring.
5. The adjustment ring of claim 1 wherein some of said sections are linear
and others of said sections are angular.
6. The adjustment ring of claim 1 wherein said securing means includes a
threaded first hole in said first end, a second hole in said second end,
said first and second holes of said overlapping ends being aligned and a
screw extending through said second hole and being threadably received in
said first hole.
7. The adjustment ring of claim 6 wherein said second hole is an elongated
slot for maintaining alignment of said first and second holes while the
number of intermeshing teeth varies whereby the perimeter of said ring is
adjustable.
8. The adjustment ring of claim 1 further comprising first means
selectively positoned between said sections and said casting for raising
said cover to the level of said supporting surface.
9. The adjustment ring of claim 8 further comprising second means secured
to said sections for providing an upper ring surface at the same elevation
as said cover and said supporting surface.
10. A manhole adjustment ring for adjusting the vertical height of a
manhole cover placed over the opening of a manhole casting anchored in
resurfaced road, said casting being a cylindrical housing with a top edge,
an inner wall and a support flange spaced downwardly from said top edge
and extending inwardly from said inner wall, said ring comprising:
a plurality of curved ring sections supported on said casting and each
section having an inner ring portion for supporting said manhole cover and
an integrally formed outer ring portion,
said outer ring portion having an outer peripheral edge, and inner
peripheral edge, and spaced apart first and second ends,
said first end of said outer ring portion of each of said sections being
adapted to overlap at least a portion of said second end of said outer
ring portion of each adjacent section, said first end having a plurality
of teeth extending inwardly from said outer peripheral edge and said
second end having a plurality of teeth extending outwardly from said inner
peripheral edge such that said teeth of the respective overlapping ends
intermesh, and
means for securing said overlapping ends together.
11. The manhole adjustment ring of claim 10 wherein said means for securing
said overlapping ends together is adjustable such that the number of said
teeth of the respective overlapping ends of the adjacent sections which
intermesh with one another is variable whereby the perimeter of said ring
is adjustable.
12. The manhole adjustment ring of claim 10 wherein said means for securing
said overlapping ends together includes a threaded hole in said first end
of each of said sections, an elongated slot extending through said second
end of each of said adjacent sections, said hole and said slot of said
overlapping ends being aligned, and a screw adapted to extend through said
elongated slot and be threadably received by said hole.
13. The manhole adjustment ring of claim 10 wherein each of said sections
further includes an anchoring means for anchoring said section in said
resurfaced road.
14. The manhole adjustment ring of claim 10 wherein said inner ring portion
has an inwardly tapered outer peripheral edge so as to provide an
expansion space between said inner ring portion and said inner wall of
said manhole casting.
15. The manhole adjustment ring of claim 10 wherein each of said sections
further includes a vertically adjustable support leg extending downwardly
therefrom so as to engage said manhole casting to support said section
thereon.
16. The manhole adjusting ring of claim 10 further comprising first shim
means secured between said manhole casting and said sections for raising
the vertical height of said sections.
17. The manhole adjusting ring of claim 10 further comprising second shim
means secured to said outer ring portion for providing a raised outer ring
surface at the same elevation as said manhole cover.
18. The manhole adjustment ring of claim 10 further comprising a wedge
member placed between at least one of said overlapping ends of adjacent
sections whereby the shape of said ring more closely approximates that of
said manhole casting.
19. The manhole adjustment ring of claim 18 wherein said anchoring means
comprises an outwardly extending ear attached to said outer ring portion.
20. The manhole adjustment ring of claim 18 wherein said wedge member is
deformable and molds to the contour of said intermeshing teeth.
21. A manhole adjustment ring for adjusting the vertical height of a
manhole cover placed over the opening of a manhole casting anchored in a
resurfaced road, said casting being a cylindrical housing with a top edge,
an inner wall and a support flange spaced downwardly from said top edge
and extending inwardly from said inner wall, said ring comprising:
a plurality of curved ring sections supported on said casting and each
section having an inner ring portion for supporting said manhole cover and
an integrally formed outer ring portion,
said outer ring portion having an outer peripheral edge, and inner
periheral edge, and spaced apart first and second ends,
said first end of said outer ring portion of each of said sections being
adapted to overlap at least a portion of said second end of said outer
ring portion of each adjacent section, and
means for securing said overlapping ends together, said means for securing
said overlapping ends together including a threaded hole in said first end
of each of said sections, an elongated slot extending through said second
end of each of said adjacent sections, said hole and said slot of said
overlapping ends being aligned, and a screw adapted to extend through said
elongated slot and be threadably received by said hole.
22. An adjustment ring for raising a cover which normally fits over an
opening of a casting fixed in a support surface to the elevation of said
support surface, said ring comprising:
a plurality of ring sections supported by said casting and having spaced
apart first and second ends,
said first end of each of said ring sections being adapted to overlap said
second end of each adjacent ring section such that the overlapping ends of
the consecutively adjacent ring sections form said ring into a shape
complimentary to that of said casting,
support means on said sections for supporting said cover, and securing
means for securing said overlapping ends together, said means for securing
said overlapping ends together including a threaded hole in said first end
of each of said sections, an elongated slot extending through said second
end of each of said adjacent sections, said hole and said slot of said
overlapping ends being aligned, and a screw adapted to extend through said
elongated slot and be threadably received by said hole.
23. The adjustment ring of claim 22 wherein said sections are uniformly
curved to form a circular ring.
24. The adjustment ring of claim 22 wherein some of said sections are
linear and others of said sections are angular. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Generally, manhole covers and storm sewer grates are supported by a metal
casting which is fixed in the road such that the cover or grate is at the
same elevation as the road surface. However, when the road is resurfaced
or repaired, the casting is considerably below the level of the new road
surface such that the cover or grate is also not level with the new
surface, creating driving hazards. While various adjustment rings have
been employed to raise the cover to the level of the new road surface,
such rings typically are difficult and awkward to set into position and
are not adjustable for covers of varying thicknesses.
Therefore, a primary objective of the present invention is the provision of
an adjustment ring which can be positioned on the old casting to raise the
manhole cover or storm grate to the same elevation as the resurfaced road.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of an
adjustment ring which will fit various sized manhole castings and storm
sewer castings.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of an
adjustment ring for manhole covers and the like which can be easily
positioned by one person.
Still a further objective of the present invention is the provision of an
adjustable ring which can be adapted for manhole covers having various
thicknesses.
An additional objective of the present invention is the provision of a
sectioned ring wherein the perimeter of the ring can be varied.
A further objective of the present invention is the provision of an
adjustment ring having vertically adjustable height.
These and other objectives will become apparent from the following
description of the invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The adjustment ring of the present invention for manholes, storm sewers,
and the like is mounted upon the existing casting so that the manhole
cover or storm grate can be raised to the elevation of a newly resurfaced
road. The ring comprises a plurality of ring sections each having an inner
ring portion with an upper surface for supporting the cover or grate and
an integrally formed outer ring portion with a lower surface for
supporting the section on the casting. The outer ring portion further
includes an outer peripheral edge, an inner peripheral edge, and spaced
apart first and second ends. The first end of each section has a plurality
of teeth extending inwardly from the outer peripheral edge while the
second end of each section has a plurality of teeth extending outwardly
from the inner peripheral edge. The first end of each section is adapted
to overlap a portion of the second end of the adjacent section such that
the teeth of the respectively overlapping ends intermesh with one another
to hold the sections in their relative positions. The perimeter of the
ring can be increased or decreased by varying the number of overlapping
teeth, accordingly. The overlapping ends of adjacent sections are secured
to one another by a screw.
The vertical height of each section can be adjusted by a vertically
adjustable support leg extending downwardly from the inner ring portion so
as to engage the support flange of the casting. Spacer shims can be
positioned between the outer ring portion of each section and the casting
to further stabilize the sections. Additional shims can be positioned on
the top surface of the outer ring portion to provide a raised outer ring
surface which is at the same elevation as the new road surface. Finally,
deformable wedge-shaped members can be placed between the overlapping ends
of adjacent sections such that the contour of the ring more closely
approximates that of the casting.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a view showing the manhole adjustment ring in use with a standard
manhole cover.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of one section of the adjustment ring of the
present invention.
FIG. 3 is a top plan view of a portion of the adjustment ring of the
present invention.
FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along lines 4--4 of FIG. 3.
FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along lines 5--5 of FIG. 3.
FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken along lines 6--6 of FIG. 3.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the drawings, the numeral 10 generally designates an original road bed
with an upper surface 12 in which a casting 14 for a manhole, storm drain,
or the like is fixed. Casting 14 is typically made of metal and includes a
top edge 16 which is flush with upper surface 12 of road bed 10, an inner
wall 18 and an inwardly extending support flange 20 used to support a
cover or grate 22 typically placed over the opening defined by the
casting. Ideally, the upper surface 24 of cover 22 is also at the same
elevation as upper surface 12 of road bed 10 to provide a smooth ride for
a car, bikes or the like passing over the road. There is no standard
design in the industry for casting 14 and cover 22 and therefore the
various dimensions of casting 14 and cover 22 tend to vary from one
community to another.
The inherent wear and tear that a road is subjected to oftens requires the
road to be resurfaced. In the drawings, the resurfacing material is
generally designated by the numeral 26 with the upper surface thereof
being designated by the numeral 28. Since resurfacing material 26 is
usually laid directly upon upper surface 12 of original road bed 10 and is
two to three inches thick, it is necessary to raise cover 22 such that
upper surface 24 thereof is again level with the new upper surface 28 of
the resurfaced road.
The present invention raises the vertical height of cover 22 by providing a
universal adjustment ring 30 which is mounted upon casting 14 so as to
raise upper surface 24 of cover 22 to the elevation of the new road
surface. Ring 30 is comprised of a plurality of ring sections 32 which are
adapted to overlap one another so as to conform to the shape of casting
14. Preferably, for use in a circular manhole, ring 30 includes 15
uniformly curved sections which interlock to form a circular ring. For
other types of openings in road bed 10, such as storm drains, sections 32
may be linear and/or angular so as to conform to the shape of the
particular casting. Except for the particular curve or angle of a section,
all sections 32 are substantially identical and similar parts will be
numbered identically in the drawings as hereinafter described.
Each section 32 includes an outer ring portion 34 and an integrally formed
inner ring portion 36. Outer ring portion 34 has an upper surface 38, a
lower surface 40, an outer peripheral wall 42, an inner peripheral wall
44, a first end 46, and a spaced apart second end 48. Inner ring portion
36 has an upper surface 50, a lower surface 52, an inner peripheral wall
54, and an inwardly tapered outer peripheral wall 56.
First end 46 of outer end portion 34 has a plurality of teeth 60 extending
inwardly from outer peripheral wall 42. Similarly, second end 48 has a
plurality of teeth 62 extending outwardly from inner peripheral wall 44.
First end 46 of each of sections 32 is adapted to overlap second end 48 of
the next adjacent section whereby at least some of teeth 60 engage some of
complimentarily shaped teeth 62 thereby maintaining the relative position
of the adjacent sections with respect to one another. By altering the
number of teeth 60 and 62 which engage one another between adjacent
sections, the perimeter of ring 30 can be increased or decreased to fit
the particular casting 14 upon which ring 30 is mounted. For example, the
diameter of ring 30 can be increased or decreased by overlapping more or
less teeth, respectively, to adjust the size of ring 30 to a particular
manhole casting. Thus, ring 30 of the present invention can be universally
utilized in the non-standardized manhole castings existing in various
communities.
Means are also provided for securing the overlapping ends of adjacent
sections together. More particularly, first end 46 has a threaded hole 64
therein and second end 48 has an elongated slot 66 extending therethrough
which aligns hole 64 of the overlapping first end of the adjacent section.
A screw 68 extends through slot 66 and is threadably received by hole 64
to secure the overlapping sections together. Slot 66 is countersunk such
that head 70 of screw 68 is flush with inner peripheral wall 44 of outer
ring portion 34 so as not to interfere with the placement of cover or
grate 22 on ring 30.
A wedge-shaped member 72 can be positioned as needed between the
overlapping ends of adjacent sections to increase or decrease the
perimeter of ring 30 such tha the ring more closely conforms to an
irregularly shaped casting. Member 72 is made of a deformable material so
that the member will conform to the shape of the intermeshing teeth 60 and
62. Wedge member 72 has a first narrow end 74 and a thicker spaced apart
second end 76.
In use, ring 30 is positioned on casting 14 such that lower surface 40 of
outer ring portion 34 engages top edge 16 of casting 14 whereby inner ring
portion 36 extends downwardly adjacent inner wall surface 18 of casting 14
and such that an expansion space 58 is maintained between inwardly tapered
outer peripheral wall 56 of inner ring 36 and inner wall surface 18 of
casting 14. Sections 32 can be positioned by one person on casting 14 one
at a time with the amount of overlap of adjacent sections being selected
or changed as needed to conform the shape of ring 30 to that of casting
14. Cover 22 is supported by upper surface 50 of inner ring portion 36.
If the thickness of resurfacing material 26 is greater than the overall
height of outer ring portion 34, a plurality of shims 78 can be positioned
between lower surface 40 of outer ring portion 34 and top edge 16 of
casting 14. An adjustment bolt 80 adjustably threadably received within a
vertically oriented hole 82 can then be adjusted downwardly from lower
surface 52 of inner ring portion 36 such that upper surface 50 is
vertically raised to bring upper surface 24 of cover 22 level with the new
road surface 28. A lock nut 84 locks adjustment bolt 80 in the selected
position. Also, shims 78 are secured to ring 30 by a screw 86 extending
upwardly and threadably received within a vertically oriented hole 88
extending through outer ring portion 34. As an alternative to shims 78, an
adjustment bolt similar to bolt 80 can be adjustably threadably received
in hole 88 to raise the height of each section 32. Similarly, shims could
be utilized between lower surface 52 of inner ring portion 36 in place of
adjustment bolt 80. At a minimum, inner peripheral wall 44 of outer ring
portion 34 and outer peripheral wall 56 of inner ring portion 36 have a
height equal to the thinest cover or grate manufactured by the industry.
In such a situation, lower surface 52 of inner ring portion 36 engages
support flange 20 for additional support of section 32. If the thickness
of cover or grate 22 is such that upper surface 24 thereof is at a higher
elevation than upper surface 38 of outer ring portion 34 when the cover is
supported by upper surface 50 of inner ring portion 36, additional shims
90 can be secured to upper surface 38 of outer ring portion 34 by a screw
92 extending downwardly into vertically oriented hole 88 to provide a new
upper surface 94 which is at the same elevation as upper surface 24 of
cover 22 and the new road surface 28.
Each section 32 may also include an outwardly extending ear 96 connected to
outer peripheral wall 42 of outer ring portin 34 by welding or the like
and reinforced by interconnecting web 98 so as to anchor sections 32 into
resurfacing material 26.
Thus, from the above description, it can be seen that regardless of
resurfacing material 26, regardless of the thickness of cover or grate 22,
and regardless of the shape of casting 14, a novel adjustment ring 30
comprised of overlapping sections 32 can be utilized to raise upper
surface 24 of cover or grate 22 to the elevation of the new road surface
28. Therefore, at least all of the stated objectives are accomplished by
the adjustment ring of the present invention.
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