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- This disclosure relates to the field of devices, systems, and methods for installing a manhole cover on a manhole vault structure or assembly.
- a manhole installation jig is disclosed herein, including at least one example with: a manhole collar attachment system configured to removably attach the installation jig to a manhole collar having an upper edge, the manhole collar configured to support a manhole lid; a plurality of surface brackets extending outward from the manhole collar; each surface bracket comprising a ground engagement surface configured to engage the ground surface exterior of the manhole collar; and the manhole installation jig configured to support the manhole collar with the upper edge substantially at a vertical position level with the ground surface.
- the manhole installation jig may be arranged wherein the plurality of surface brackets extend radially outward from the manhole collar.
- the manhole installation jig may be arranged wherein the plurality of surface brackets is greater than three, each extending non-linearly from the manhole collar.
- the manhole installation jig may be arranged wherein the plurality of surface brackets are connected to a bracket ring.
- the manhole installation jig may be arranged wherein: the bracket ring comprises a plurality of surfaces defining fastener receivers; and a plurality of fasteners configured to pass through the fastener receivers to be removably coupled to the manhole collar to connect the manhole collar to the manhole installation jig.
- FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of one example of the disclosed apparatus.
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a side hidden line view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 1 in use.
- FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a bottom perspective view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 1
- FIG. 6 is a top perspective view of another example of the disclosed apparatus.
- FIG. 7 is a top view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 8 is a side view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 9 is a bottom view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 10 is a bottom perspective view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 11 is a top perspective view of another example of the disclosed apparatus.
- FIG. 12 is a top view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 13 is a side view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 14 is a bottom view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 15 is a bottom perspective view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 16 is a top perspective view of another example of the disclosed apparatus.
- FIG. 17 is a top view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 16 .
- FIG. 18 is a side view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 16 .
- FIG. 19 is a bottom view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 16 .
- FIG. 20 is a bottom perspective view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 16 .
- FIG. 21 is a top perspective view of another example of the disclosed apparatus.
- FIG. 22 is a top view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 21 .
- FIG. 23 is a side view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 21 .
- FIG. 24 is a bottom view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 21 .
- FIG. 25 is a bottom perspective view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 21 .
- FIG. 26 is a side partial cutaway view of one example of a manhole assembly.
- FIG. 27 is a top isometric view of another example of the disclosed apparatus.
- FIG. 28 is a bottom isometric view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 27 .
- FIG. 29 is a top isometric view of the disclosed apparatus.
- FIG. 30 is a top isometric view of an inflatable device disclosed herein.
- a general manhole assembly 22 comprising in part a manhole casing 24 which has been installed in an excavation 26 below a ground level 28 .
- the ground level 28 may be a floor, roadway, sidewalk, walkway, field, parking lot, combination thereof, or another similar surface.
- the casing 24 may be a container, vault, room, access point, conduit, pipe, channel, or other structure that needs periodic access. Generally, these are places below walkways or roadways; for these reasons and others they cannot be sealed, nor can they be left open.
- a manhole cover 30 comprising a manhole collar 32 and a manhole lid 34 is thus placed on top of the casing 24 and often sealed thereto. Generally, the upper surface 38 of the lid 34 is level with or substantially level with and continuous with the surrounding ground surface 28 .
- such a manhole collar 32 is positioned by installing shims 42 , spacers, wedges, debris, etc. between the upper edge 44 of the casing 24 or attached structure, and the lower edge 46 of the collar 32 or attached structure.
- the cover 30 then resting temporarily on the shims 42 etc. This forming a gap 48 between the upper edge 44 of the casing 24 or attached structure, and the lower edge 46 of the collar 32 or attached structure.
- hardening fill such as quick set concrete, mortar, etc. is troweled or otherwise placed in the gap 48 around the shims 42 when the collar 32 is positioned as desired. This hardening fill then hardens to support the collar 32 above the casing 24 with the lid 34 substantially level with the ground surface 28 .
- This approach has several problems, including that as the wheels 50 of vehicles roll over the lid 34 , and compress and vibrate the shims 42 and fill 52 the hardening fill deteriorates. Because neither of these materials has the needed compression and vibration resistance, the hardening fill 52 cracks and deteriorates over time, this allowing more movement of the collar 32 relative to the casing 24 and amplifying subsequent deteriorating effects of compression and vibration.
- the shims 42 must remain in place until the fill 52 hardens and can support the collar 32 and the additional weight of vehicles, pedestrians, etc.
- a new method and apparatus (jig 20 ) for installing manhole cover 30 is disclosed herein facilitating installation without the shims and facilitating the use of structural fill such as concrete.
- the jig 20 is configured to be removably attached to the collar 32 during installation and then removed when installation is complete.
- the jig 20 extends vertically above the collar 32 and includes armatures that extend horizontally outward from the collar 32 to contact and rest upon the ground surface 28 during installation. These armatures of the jig 20 temporarily support the collar 32 above the manhole casing 24 while installation is completed.
- structural fill 54 can be troweled, poured, or otherwise placed in the entire gap 48 between the collar 32 and the casing 24 .
- the jig 20 supports the collar 32 above the casing 24 while the structural fill 54 hardens or cures.
- structural fill such as concrete, such as “7 bag” concrete may be used having a much higher structural resistance to vibration and deterioration than many products currently required.
- fill 52 formed of quick set concrete, mortar, or similar low viscosity materials that harden quickly had to be used to avoid flowing of the fill 52 out of the gap 48 .
- the fill 52 would flow into the interior of the casing 24 .
- These fill materials often have very low resistance to compression, chemical deterioration, and vibration.
- the installation jig 20 disclosed herein overcomes these detriments by a unique apparatus which allows the use of structural fill of a slow set and much more vibration resilient material than the quick set mortar traditionally used.
- the jig includes the use of an inflatable device 56 e.g., FIG. 28 which may be cylindrical, toroidal, or another shape with a radial exterior surface 58 which contacts and substantially seals to the inner surface 60 of the casing 24 as well as the inner surface 62 of the collar 32 .
- the inflatable device may be pressurized if needed by connecting a fitting 64 and inflation hose 66 to a source of pressurized air. Pressurizing of the inflatable device 56 further seals the inflatable device to the inner surfaces of the collar 32 and casing 24 .
- structural fill 54 can be poured, pressed, troweled, pressed, or otherwise placed in the gap 48 in a viscous or fluid form.
- the structural fill 54 can be poured in to fill a space radially outward to the walls 68 of the excavation 26 or a form/mold placed exterior thereof as desired.
- the structural fill 54 is provided in sufficient quantity to fill the area radially exterior the collar 32 up to the ground surface 28 . The structural fill hardening to a rigid state and thus sealing the casing 24 to the collar 32 and firmly supporting the collar 32 above the casing 24 .
- the jig 20 and optional inflatable device 56 may be released from the collar 32 and removed for use on another collar 32 .
- the installation jig 20 comprises a bracket ring 70 which inserts partially inside the collar 32 .
- a plurality of surface brackets 72 are welded, formed, adhered, fastened, or otherwise secured to the bracket ring 70 so as to extend radially outward, with a ground engaging surface 74 configured to rest upon the ground surface 28 and thus support the collar 32 above the casing 24 as disclosed above when the collar 32 is attached to the jig 20 .
- bracket ring 70 is substantially cylindrical with a center opening allowing easy access to an inflatable device 56 and other internal components.
- the surface brackets 72 each comprise a surface defining a grasping handle 76 .
- the grasping handles 76 configured to allow part of a user's hand through them for grasping and lifting the jig 20 along with the attached collar 32 onto the casing 24 and positioning it as desired.
- the jig 20 comprises surfaces defining a plurality of voids 78 through which fasters pass. Fasteners 80 , such as screws or bolts pass through these voids 78 and engage the collar 32 .
- receiving surfaces 82 are provided on the collar 32 . These receiving surfaces 82 may be threaded to correspond to threaded surfaces on the fasteners 80 . These receiving surfaces may also be the surfaces historically utilized to secure the manhole lid 34 in the same manner, after installation of the collar is complete. Many manhole collars 32 commonly are manufactured with such receiving surfaces 82 to secure the manhole lid 34 to the manhole collar, and thus no post-production modification is needed to attach the jig 20 .
- brackets 72 are attached to or formed with the bracket ring 79 . These brackets 72 extending substantially radially outward from the circumferential center of the bracket ring 79 , equiangularly so as to provide a resting surface for the jig 20 and attached collar 34 that does not tilt or rock on the ground surface 28 .
- a hub 170 is used in place of the bracket ring 70 .
- This hub 170 changing the access to the collar 32 and changing the force dynamics.
- This example may use the same voids 78 and fasteners 80 as disclosed above.
- the surface brackets 272 extend radially inward to a central connection point 270 .
- the example shows four surface brackets 272 , two, three, or more than four surface brackets may be used.
- each clamp 84 comprises a tensioning device such as a spring, bolt, or set screw 88 .
- the clamp 84 is repositioned longitudinally against the surface brackets 84 and compress the collar 32 between the surface brackets 84 and the foot 86 . This arrangement effectively clamps the collar 32 to the jig 20 .
- FIG. 16 - FIG. 20 comprises similar voids 387 to the voids 78 previously discussed, and similar surface brackets 372 to the brackets 272 previously described each used as disclosed above.
- the clamps 84 of the previous example may also/alternatively be used.
- this example may include a removable hub 370 which removably connects each of the surface brackets 372 thus allowing for a smaller overall apparatus for shipping and storing.
- the hub 370 comprises a plurality of surfaces defining receivers 92 which receive a first end 94 of each surface clamp 94 and thus connect the surface clamps 372 to form the jig 320 .
- This arrangement producing a jig 320 which is easily disassembled to be shipped or stored in its component parts overall smaller than the assembled jig 320 .
- the example shown in FIG. 21 - FIG. 25 comprises a hinged hub 470 functionally similar to the hub 370 .
- This example includes fastening voids 478 and/or clamps 84 as disclosed above.
- the hub 470 comprises a hinge 96 connecting the individual surface brackets 472 ′ for ease in assembly and reducing shipping and storage space needs.
- the hinge 96 comprises a vertical axis 98 about which the surface brackets rotate 102 .
- some (two in this example) of the surface brackets 472 ′ comprise a bend or angle 104 so that all surface brackets will lie parallel to each other when folded 106 .
- FIG. 28 is another example with components similar to the previously described examples ( FIG. 16 - 20 ) including surface brackets 572 and a hub 570 .
- the center eyebolt 590 may be used to attach a lifting cable, rope, chain, or similar apparatus to lift and position the combined jig 520 and collar 32 .
- an example is shown including a fastener 92 in this example extending through the hub 570 and engaging a cross-member 94 .
- the cross-member 94 engaging a lower surface 96 of the collar 32 and thus clamping the collar 32 between the surface brackets 572 and the cross-member 94 during transportation, placement, and installation as described above.
- FIG. 29 is shown an example where the surfaces defining voids 578 are elongated, to allow for various sized collars and to allow for manufacturing tolerances. These surfaces defining voids 578 may be utilized on one or more of the surface brackets 572 of this example and the other examples previously described.
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A manhole installation jig including at least one example with: a manhole collar attachment system configured to removably attach the installation jig to a manhole collar having an upper edge, the manhole collar configured to support a manhole lid; a plurality of surface brackets extending outward from the manhole collar; each surface bracket comprising a ground engagement surface configured to engage the ground surface exterior of the manhole collar; and the manhole installation jig configured to support the manhole collar with the upper edge substantially at a vertical position level with the ground surface.
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- This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/234,440 filed on Aug. 18, 2021, incorporated herein by reference.
- This disclosure relates to the field of devices, systems, and methods for installing a manhole cover on a manhole vault structure or assembly.
- A manhole installation jig is disclosed herein, including at least one example with: a manhole collar attachment system configured to removably attach the installation jig to a manhole collar having an upper edge, the manhole collar configured to support a manhole lid; a plurality of surface brackets extending outward from the manhole collar; each surface bracket comprising a ground engagement surface configured to engage the ground surface exterior of the manhole collar; and the manhole installation jig configured to support the manhole collar with the upper edge substantially at a vertical position level with the ground surface.
- The manhole installation jig may be arranged wherein the plurality of surface brackets extend radially outward from the manhole collar.
- The manhole installation jig may be arranged wherein the plurality of surface brackets is greater than three, each extending non-linearly from the manhole collar.
- The manhole installation jig may be arranged wherein the plurality of surface brackets are connected to a bracket ring.
- The manhole installation jig may be arranged wherein: the bracket ring comprises a plurality of surfaces defining fastener receivers; and a plurality of fasteners configured to pass through the fastener receivers to be removably coupled to the manhole collar to connect the manhole collar to the manhole installation jig.
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FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of one example of the disclosed apparatus. -
FIG. 2 is a top view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a side hidden line view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 1 in use. -
FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 5 is a bottom perspective view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 1 -
FIG. 6 is a top perspective view of another example of the disclosed apparatus. -
FIG. 7 is a top view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 8 is a side view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 9 is a bottom view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 10 is a bottom perspective view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 11 is a top perspective view of another example of the disclosed apparatus. -
FIG. 12 is a top view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 11 . -
FIG. 13 is a side view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 11 . -
FIG. 14 is a bottom view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 11 . -
FIG. 15 is a bottom perspective view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 11 . -
FIG. 16 is a top perspective view of another example of the disclosed apparatus. -
FIG. 17 is a top view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 16 . -
FIG. 18 is a side view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 16 . -
FIG. 19 is a bottom view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 16 . -
FIG. 20 is a bottom perspective view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 16 . -
FIG. 21 is a top perspective view of another example of the disclosed apparatus. -
FIG. 22 is a top view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 21 . -
FIG. 23 is a side view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 21 . -
FIG. 24 is a bottom view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 21 . -
FIG. 25 is a bottom perspective view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 21 . -
FIG. 26 is a side partial cutaway view of one example of a manhole assembly. -
FIG. 27 is a top isometric view of another example of the disclosed apparatus. -
FIG. 28 is a bottom isometric view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 27 . -
FIG. 29 is a top isometric view of the disclosed apparatus. -
FIG. 30 is a top isometric view of an inflatable device disclosed herein. - Before describing the examples of the apparatus (e.g., jig 20) for installing a manhole cover disclosed herein, a basic background of manholes, their installation, and use is helpful in understanding the invention at hand.
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FIG. 26 is shown ageneral manhole assembly 22 comprising in part amanhole casing 24 which has been installed in anexcavation 26 below aground level 28. Theground level 28 may be a floor, roadway, sidewalk, walkway, field, parking lot, combination thereof, or another similar surface. Thecasing 24 may be a container, vault, room, access point, conduit, pipe, channel, or other structure that needs periodic access. Generally, these are places below walkways or roadways; for these reasons and others they cannot be sealed, nor can they be left open. Amanhole cover 30 comprising amanhole collar 32 and amanhole lid 34 is thus placed on top of thecasing 24 and often sealed thereto. Generally, theupper surface 38 of thelid 34 is level with or substantially level with and continuous with the surroundingground surface 28. - Historically, such a
manhole collar 32 is positioned by installingshims 42, spacers, wedges, debris, etc. between theupper edge 44 of thecasing 24 or attached structure, and thelower edge 46 of thecollar 32 or attached structure. Thecover 30 then resting temporarily on theshims 42 etc. This forming agap 48 between theupper edge 44 of thecasing 24 or attached structure, and thelower edge 46 of thecollar 32 or attached structure. - Historically, hardening fill such as quick set concrete, mortar, etc. is troweled or otherwise placed in the
gap 48 around theshims 42 when thecollar 32 is positioned as desired. This hardening fill then hardens to support thecollar 32 above thecasing 24 with thelid 34 substantially level with theground surface 28. This approach has several problems, including that as thewheels 50 of vehicles roll over thelid 34, and compress and vibrate theshims 42 and fill 52 the hardening fill deteriorates. Because neither of these materials has the needed compression and vibration resistance, the hardening fill 52 cracks and deteriorates over time, this allowing more movement of thecollar 32 relative to thecasing 24 and amplifying subsequent deteriorating effects of compression and vibration. Theshims 42 must remain in place until the fill 52 hardens and can support thecollar 32 and the additional weight of vehicles, pedestrians, etc. - This relative rapid deterioration of the
fill 52 then results in movement of thecover 30 toward thecasing 24. This lowering thelid 34 below theground surface 28 and forming a hole in the roadway, walkway, etc. This hole making driving and walking dangerous and uncomfortable. - To alleviate these issues, a new method and apparatus (jig 20) for installing
manhole cover 30 is disclosed herein facilitating installation without the shims and facilitating the use of structural fill such as concrete. Thejig 20 is configured to be removably attached to thecollar 32 during installation and then removed when installation is complete. Thejig 20 extends vertically above thecollar 32 and includes armatures that extend horizontally outward from thecollar 32 to contact and rest upon theground surface 28 during installation. These armatures of thejig 20 temporarily support thecollar 32 above themanhole casing 24 while installation is completed. In one example installation is accomplished with no direct contact points between thecollar 32 and thecasing 24 or devices such as theshims 42 or equivalent spacers between thecollar 32 and thecover 30. Thus,structural fill 54 can be troweled, poured, or otherwise placed in theentire gap 48 between thecollar 32 and thecasing 24. During installation, thejig 20 supports thecollar 32 above thecasing 24 while thestructural fill 54 hardens or cures. In one example, structural fill such as concrete, such as “7 bag” concrete may be used having a much higher structural resistance to vibration and deterioration than many products currently required. - In historical applications, fill 52 formed of quick set concrete, mortar, or similar low viscosity materials that harden quickly had to be used to avoid flowing of the
fill 52 out of thegap 48. In many installations thefill 52 would flow into the interior of thecasing 24. These fill materials often have very low resistance to compression, chemical deterioration, and vibration. Theinstallation jig 20 disclosed herein overcomes these detriments by a unique apparatus which allows the use of structural fill of a slow set and much more vibration resilient material than the quick set mortar traditionally used. - In one example the jig includes the use of an
inflatable device 56 e.g.,FIG. 28 which may be cylindrical, toroidal, or another shape with aradial exterior surface 58 which contacts and substantially seals to theinner surface 60 of thecasing 24 as well as theinner surface 62 of thecollar 32. Once thisinflatable device 56 is in place, the inflatable device may be pressurized if needed by connecting a fitting 64 andinflation hose 66 to a source of pressurized air. Pressurizing of theinflatable device 56 further seals the inflatable device to the inner surfaces of thecollar 32 andcasing 24. - Once the
inflatable device 56 is placed into thecollar 32, overlapping the inner surface of thecasing 24 in contact with each of thecollar 32 and thecasing 24,structural fill 54 can be poured, pressed, troweled, pressed, or otherwise placed in thegap 48 in a viscous or fluid form. In one example thestructural fill 54 can be poured in to fill a space radially outward to thewalls 68 of theexcavation 26 or a form/mold placed exterior thereof as desired. In one example, thestructural fill 54 is provided in sufficient quantity to fill the area radially exterior thecollar 32 up to theground surface 28. The structural fill hardening to a rigid state and thus sealing thecasing 24 to thecollar 32 and firmly supporting thecollar 32 above thecasing 24. - Once the
structural fill 54 is sufficiently hardened, thejig 20 and optionalinflatable device 56 may be released from thecollar 32 and removed for use on anothercollar 32. - Looking to the example shown in
FIG. 1 -FIG. 5 , theinstallation jig 20 comprises abracket ring 70 which inserts partially inside thecollar 32. A plurality ofsurface brackets 72 are welded, formed, adhered, fastened, or otherwise secured to thebracket ring 70 so as to extend radially outward, with aground engaging surface 74 configured to rest upon theground surface 28 and thus support thecollar 32 above thecasing 24 as disclosed above when thecollar 32 is attached to thejig 20. - In this example, the
bracket ring 70 is substantially cylindrical with a center opening allowing easy access to aninflatable device 56 and other internal components. - In addition, in the example shown, the
surface brackets 72 each comprise a surface defining a graspinghandle 76. The grasping handles 76 configured to allow part of a user's hand through them for grasping and lifting thejig 20 along with the attachedcollar 32 onto thecasing 24 and positioning it as desired. - To attach the
jig 20 to thecollar 32 in one example, thejig 20 comprises surfaces defining a plurality ofvoids 78 through which fasters pass.Fasteners 80, such as screws or bolts pass through thesevoids 78 and engage thecollar 32. In one example, receivingsurfaces 82 are provided on thecollar 32. These receiving surfaces 82 may be threaded to correspond to threaded surfaces on thefasteners 80. These receiving surfaces may also be the surfaces historically utilized to secure themanhole lid 34 in the same manner, after installation of the collar is complete.Many manhole collars 32 commonly are manufactured with such receiving surfaces 82 to secure themanhole lid 34 to the manhole collar, and thus no post-production modification is needed to attach thejig 20. - In this example three surface brackets (armatures) 72 are attached to or formed with the bracket ring 79. These
brackets 72 extending substantially radially outward from the circumferential center of the bracket ring 79, equiangularly so as to provide a resting surface for thejig 20 and attachedcollar 34 that does not tilt or rock on theground surface 28. - In the example shown in
FIG. 6 -FIG. 10 many of the same components are used. In this example, ahub 170 is used in place of thebracket ring 70. Thishub 170 changing the access to thecollar 32 and changing the force dynamics. This example may use thesame voids 78 andfasteners 80 as disclosed above. - In the example shown in
FIG. 11 -FIG. 15 thesurface brackets 272 extend radially inward to acentral connection point 270. Although the example shows foursurface brackets 272, two, three, or more than four surface brackets may be used. - In addition, this example utilizes collar clamps 84 utilized instead of the
fasteners 80. These collar clamps 84 may slide radially along thesurface brackets 272 and pass through the central opening of thecollar 32. These collar clamps 84 comprise a radially outwardly extendingfoot 86 which engages a lower surface of thecollar 32 to support thecollar 32. In one example, eachclamp 84 comprises a tensioning device such as a spring, bolt, or setscrew 88. When theset screw 88 or other device is tensioned, theclamp 84 is repositioned longitudinally against thesurface brackets 84 and compress thecollar 32 between thesurface brackets 84 and thefoot 86. This arrangement effectively clamps thecollar 32 to thejig 20. - The example shown in
FIG. 16 -FIG. 20 comprises similar voids 387 to thevoids 78 previously discussed, andsimilar surface brackets 372 to thebrackets 272 previously described each used as disclosed above. Theclamps 84 of the previous example may also/alternatively be used. One substantial difference is that this example may include aremovable hub 370 which removably connects each of thesurface brackets 372 thus allowing for a smaller overall apparatus for shipping and storing. - In one example, the
hub 370 comprises a plurality ofsurfaces defining receivers 92 which receive afirst end 94 of eachsurface clamp 94 and thus connect the surface clamps 372 to form thejig 320. This arrangement producing ajig 320 which is easily disassembled to be shipped or stored in its component parts overall smaller than the assembledjig 320. - The example shown in
FIG. 21 -FIG. 25 comprises a hingedhub 470 functionally similar to thehub 370. This example includes fastening voids 478 and/or clamps 84 as disclosed above. In this example, thehub 470 comprises ahinge 96 connecting theindividual surface brackets 472′ for ease in assembly and reducing shipping and storage space needs. In this example thehinge 96 comprises avertical axis 98 about which the surface brackets rotate 102. In one example, some (two in this example) of thesurface brackets 472′ comprise a bend orangle 104 so that all surface brackets will lie parallel to each other when folded 106. - Looking to
FIG. 27 ,FIG. 28 is another example with components similar to the previously described examples (FIG. 16-20 ) includingsurface brackets 572 and ahub 570. One addition, which may be used with other examples, is acenter eyebolt 590. Thecenter eyebolt 590 may be used to attach a lifting cable, rope, chain, or similar apparatus to lift and position the combinedjig 520 andcollar 32. - In addition, an example is shown including a
fastener 92 in this example extending through thehub 570 and engaging a cross-member 94. The cross-member 94 engaging alower surface 96 of thecollar 32 and thus clamping thecollar 32 between thesurface brackets 572 and the cross-member 94 during transportation, placement, and installation as described above. - Looking to
FIG. 29 is shown an example where thesurfaces defining voids 578 are elongated, to allow for various sized collars and to allow for manufacturing tolerances. Thesesurfaces defining voids 578 may be utilized on one or more of thesurface brackets 572 of this example and the other examples previously described. - While the present invention is illustrated by description of several embodiments and while the illustrative embodiments are described in detail, it is not the intention of the applicants to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications within the scope of the appended claims will readily appear to those sufficed in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and methods, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of applicants' general concept. The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element which is not specifically disclosed herein.
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1. A manhole installation jig comprising:
a manhole collar attachment system configured to removably attach the installation jig to a manhole collar having an upper edge, a lower edge, the manhole collar configured to support a manhole lid;
a plurality of surface brackets extending outward from the manhole collar;
each surface bracket comprising a ground engagement surface; each ground engagement surface configured to rest upon the ground surface exterior of the manhole collar;
the manhole installation jig configured to support the manhole collar with the upper edge substantially at a vertical position level with the ground surface during installation; and
the manhole installation jig configured to support the manhole collar with the bottom edge substantially at a vertical position above and not in direct contact with a manhole casing below the ground surface.
2. The manhole installation jig as recited in claim 1 wherein the plurality of surface brackets extend radially outward from the manhole collar.
3. The manhole installation jig as recited in claim 1 wherein the plurality of surface brackets is three or greater, each extending non-linearly from the manhole collar.
4. The manhole installation jig as recited in claim 1 wherein the plurality of surface brackets is connected to a bracket ring.
5. The manhole installation jig as recited in claim 4 wherein:
the bracket ring comprises a plurality of surfaces defining fastener receivers; and
a plurality of fasteners configured to pass through the fastener receivers to be removably coupled to the manhole collar to connect the manhole collar to the manhole installation jig.
6. The manhole installation jig as recited in claim 1 further comprising an inflatable device having a perimeter surface in continuous contact around an inner periphery surface of the collar and in contact with continuous contact around an inner periphery surface of the casing.
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