IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0546019
(2012-07-11)
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등록번호 |
US-8910803
(2014-12-16)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Holtby, Quinn A. J.
- Greenwood, Dallas Laird
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
5 인용 특허 :
31 |
초록
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A line pipe tray for supporting a line pipe is provided, the line pipe tray having parallel outer sidewalls operatively coupled to parallel outer end walls, parallel inner side walls operatively coupled to the inner end walls sidewalls and a planar bottom surface extending the inner sidewalls and en
A line pipe tray for supporting a line pipe is provided, the line pipe tray having parallel outer sidewalls operatively coupled to parallel outer end walls, parallel inner side walls operatively coupled to the inner end walls sidewalls and a planar bottom surface extending the inner sidewalls and end walls to form a basin. The tray can further include pipe saddles on the top edges of the end walls and sidewalls. The tray can further include a pour lip on the end wall pipe saddles, and a recess on the end walls for receiving a pail or fluid container. Lifting handles cut through the end walls can further include a tab for hooking onto a pail or fluid container to keep it from slipping away when the tray is lifted and tilted to pour fluids from the basin into the pail.
대표청구항
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1. A line pipe tray for supporting a line pipe, the line pipe tray comprising: a pair of outer sidewalls each having bottom edges and top edges, the outer sidewalls tilted towards each other wherein the distance between the bottom edges thereof is larger than the distance between the top edges there
1. A line pipe tray for supporting a line pipe, the line pipe tray comprising: a pair of outer sidewalls each having bottom edges and top edges, the outer sidewalls tilted towards each other wherein the distance between the bottom edges thereof is larger than the distance between the top edges thereof;a pair of outer end walls each having bottom edges and top edges, the outer end walls tilted towards each other wherein the distance between the bottom edges thereof is larger than the distance between the top edges thereof, the outer end walls operatively coupled to the outer sidewalls;a pair of inner side walls each having bottom edges and top edges, said top edges intersecting with, and operatively coupled to, the top edges of the outer sidewalls thereby forming sidewall top edges;a pair of inner end walls each having bottom edges and top edges, said top edges intersecting with, and operatively coupled to, the top edges of the outer end walls thereby forming end wall top edges, the inner end walls operatively coupled to the inner sidewalls;a bottom surface disposed between and operatively coupled to the bottom edges of the inner sidewalls and the inner end walls, wherein a basin is formed therebetween;a pour channel formed at least partly in at least one of the inner end walls and the pour channel including a saddle disposed on the at least one of the inner end walls and a corresponding one of the outer end walls; anda hook formed on the corresponding one of the outer end walls below the pour channel for hooking onto a container or pail to prevent the container or pail from sliding away when the line pipe tray is lifted and tilted to pour fluids from the line pipe tray into the container or pail;in which the hook comprises a tab extending downward from a top edge of an opening in the corresponding one of the outer end walls. 2. A line pipe tray for supporting a line pipe, the line pipe tray comprising: a pair of outer sidewalls each having bottom edges and top edges, the outer sidewalls tilted towards each other wherein the distance between the bottom edges thereof is larger than the distance between the top edges thereof;a pair of outer end walls each having bottom edges and top edges, the outer end walls tilted towards each other wherein the distance between the bottom edges thereof is larger than the distance between the top edges thereof, the outer end walls operatively coupled to the outer sidewalls;a pair of inner side walls each having bottom edges and top edges, said top edges intersecting with, and operatively coupled to, the top edges of the outer sidewalls thereby forming sidewall top edges;a pair of inner end walls each having bottom edges and top edges, said top edges intersecting with, and operatively coupled to, the top edges of the outer end walls thereby forming end wall top edges, the inner end walls operatively coupled to the inner sidewalls;a bottom surface disposed between and operatively coupled to the bottom edges of the inner sidewalls and the inner end walls, wherein a basin is formed therebetween;a pour channel formed at least partly in at least one of the inner end walls and the pour channel including a saddle disposed on the at least one of the inner end walls and a corresponding one of the outer end walls; anda hook formed on the corresponding one of the outer end walls below the pour channel for hooking onto a container or pail to prevent the container or pail from sliding away when the line pipe tray is lifted and tilted to pour fluids from the line pipe tray into the container or pail;in which the hook comprises an arc-shaped opening disposed in the corresponding one of the outer end walls; andin which the hook further comprises a tab disposed on the corresponding one of the outer end walls extending into the arc-shaped opening. 3. The line pipe tray of claim 1 in which the opening has a concave lower edge shaped to fit a curved wall of the container or pail. 4. The line pipe tray of claim 3 further comprising first lifting holes in the corresponding outer end wall, the first lifting holes being disposed on either side of the hook. 5. The line pipe tray of claim 4 further comprising second lifting holes on an end of the line pipe tray opposed to the hook. 6. A line pipe tray for supporting a line pipe, the line pipe tray comprising: a pair of outer sidewalls each having bottom edges and top edges, the outer sidewalls tilted towards each other wherein the distance between the bottom edges thereof is larger than the distance between the top edges thereof;a pair of outer end walls each having bottom edges and top edges, the outer end walls tilted towards each other wherein the distance between the bottom edges thereof is larger than the distance between the top edges thereof, the outer end walls operatively coupled to the outer sidewalls;a pair of inner side walls each having bottom edges and top edges, said top edges intersecting with, and operatively coupled to, the top edges of the outer sidewalls thereby forming sidewall top edges;a pair of inner end walls each having bottom edges and top edges, said top edges intersecting with, and operatively coupled to, the top edges of the outer end walls thereby forming end wall top edges, the inner end walls operatively coupled to the inner sidewalls;a bottom surface disposed between and operatively coupled to the bottom edges of the inner sidewalls and the inner end walls, wherein a basin is formed therebetween;a pour channel formed at least partly in at least one of the inner end walls and the pour channel including a saddle disposed on the at least one of the inner end walls and a corresponding one of the outer end walls, in which the pour channel intersects a pour lip;a hook formed on the corresponding one of the outer end walls below the pour channel for hooking onto a container or pail to prevent the container or pail from sliding away when the line pipe tray is lifted and tilted to pour fluids from the line pipe tray into the container or pail; anda concave depression in the corresponding one of the outer end walls below the hook to allow the line pipe tray to be place immediately beside the container or pail prior to pouring fluids from the line pipe tray. 7. A line pipe tray for supporting a line pipe, the line pipe tray comprising: a pair of outer sidewalls each having bottom edges and top edges, the outer sidewalls tilted towards each other wherein the distance between the bottom edges thereof is larger than the distance between the top edges thereof;a pair of outer end walls each having bottom edges and top edges, the outer end walls tilted towards each other wherein the distance between the bottom edges thereof is larger than the distance between the top edges thereof, the outer end walls operatively coupled to the outer sidewalls;a pair of inner side walls each having bottom edges and top edges, said top edges intersecting with, and operatively coupled to, the top edges of the outer sidewalls thereby forming sidewall top edges;a pair of inner end walls each having bottom edges and top edges, said top edges intersecting with, and operatively coupled to, the top edges of the outer end walls thereby forming end wall top edges, the inner end walls operatively coupled to the inner sidewalls;a bottom surface disposed between and operatively coupled to the bottom edges of the inner sidewalls and the inner end walls, wherein a basin is formed therebetween;a pour channel formed at least partly in at least one of the inner end walls and the pour channel including a saddle disposed on the at least one of the inner end walls and a corresponding one of the outer end walls, in which the pour channel intersects a pour lip; anda hook formed on the corresponding one of the outer end walls below the pour channel for hooking onto a container or pail to prevent the container or pail from sliding away when the line pipe tray is lifted and tilted to pour fluids from the line pipe tray into the container or pail;in which the hook comprises a tab extending downward from a top edge of an opening in the at least one of the outer end walls. 8. The line pipe tray of claim 7 in which the opening has a concave lower edge shaped to fit a curved wall of the container or pail.
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