MANHOLE COVER EXTRACTOR
An extractor for removing a manhole cover including a central bar member. The central bar member includes first and second hooks that extend below the central bar member and first and second threaded fasteners that extend through the ends of the central bar member. The width of the central bar member may be adjusted to align the hooks with bars in the manhole cover. When the hooks are hooked onto the bars and the threaded fasteners are turned, the threaded fasteners exert downward pressure on the surface surrounding the manhole cover such that the central bar is raised and the hooks lift the manhole cover.
Manhole covers are used in association with a variety of in-ground installations, such as sewer, water, electric, cable, telephone, water main supply valves, transformers, and the like. To gain access to the equipment/installation underneath the ground, one must first lift and then remove the manhole cover.
Typical manhole covers, such as the outfall manhole cover 30 shown in
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a tool that safely and efficiently extracts manhole covers.
The present invention is better understood by a reading of the Detailed Description of the Invention along with a review of the drawings in which:
As shown in
In one embodiment of the present invention, the width of the central bar member 12 is adjustable along the longitudinal axis A-A. For example, the central bar member 12 may be formed of first and second extension members 14a, 14b. The first extension member 14a is disposed within the second extension member 14b in a sliding engagement such that the overall width of the central bar member 12 can be adjusted by sliding the first extension member 14a in and out of the second extension member 14b. In other embodiments of the invention, the central bar member 12 may include more than two extension members.
The central bar member 12 includes an interface mechanism extending from the central bar member 12 that can interface with a manhole cover 30 to remove the manhole cover 30 from the support ring. Exemplary interface mechanisms may include mechanical devices such as a hook or a plurality of hooks, or magnets. In one embodiment, the central bar member includes two “J-shaped” hooks 16a, 16b, that extend below the central bar member 12 to form such interface mechanism. These hooks 16a, 16b are used to separate the manhole cover 30 from the support ring, as explained further below.
The extractor 10 further includes a lifting mechanism that increases the distance between the central bar member 12 and the surface surrounding the manhole cover 30, which increasing distance results in the separation of the manhole cover 30 from the support ring. In one embodiment, a jack-screw type mechanism is used, as shown in
When the extractor 10 is being configured to remove a manhole cover 30, the extractor 10 is positioned over the manhole cover 30 so that the width of the central bar member 12 can be adjusted to align the hooks 16a, 16b with the bars 34a, 34b. As shown in
Certain modifications and improvements will occur to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the forgoing description. For example, it should be understood that although it is exemplary that the central bar member, hooks, and threaded fasteners be formed of steel or aluminum, any other rigid and durable material may be used. Also, it should be understood that there are various ways to make the central bar adjustable. Further, other lifting mechanisms to increase the distance between the central bar member and the surface surrounding the manhole cover include, without limitation, pneumatic lifters, electric load lifters, or other mechanical devices, such as jacks, that can impart sufficient force to increase the distance sufficient to separate the manhole cover from the support ring and surface surrounding the manhole cover. All such modifications and improvements of the present invention have been deleted herein for the sake of conciseness and readability.
Claims
1. A manhole cover extractor comprising:
- a central bar member;
- first and second hooks that extend below the central bar member; and
- first and second threaded fasteners that extend through the central bar member;
- wherein: when the extractor is positioned over a manhole cover having at least two slots and corresponding bars; when the first and second hooks are inserted in the slots and hooked onto the bars; and when the first and second threaded fasteners are turned to exert downward pressure on the surface surrounding the manhole cover; the central bar is raised and the hooks lift the manhole cover.
2. The manhole cover extractor of claim 1 wherein the central bar member is adjustable.
3. The manhole cover extractor of claim 2 wherein the central bar member comprises first and second extension members, the first extension member being disposed within the second extension member in a sliding engagement such that the width of the central bar member is adjusted by adjusting the position of the first extension member within the second extension member.
4. The manhole cover extractor of claim 3 wherein the first hook extends below the first extension member and the second hook extends below the second extension member.
5. The manhole cover extractor of claim 3 wherein the first threaded fastener extends through the first extension member and the second threaded fastener extends through the second extension member.
6. The manhole cover extractor of claim 1 wherein the central bar member comprises first and second mating helixes for receiving the first and second threaded fasteners, respectively.
7. A method for operating an extractor to lift a manhole cover comprising the steps of:
- positioning the extractor over a manhole cover, the extractor comprising: a central bar member; first and second hooks that extend below the central bar member; and first and second threaded fasteners;
- inserting the first and second hooks into slots in the manhole cover;
- hooking the first and second hooks onto corresponding bars in the slots of the manhole cover; and
- turning the first and second threaded fasteners to exert downward pressure on the surface surrounding the manhole cover such that the central bar is raised and the hooks lift the manhole cover.
8. The method of claim 7 where in the central bar is adjustable.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein the central bar member comprises first and second extension members, the first extension member being disposed within the second extension member in a sliding engagement such that the width of the central bar member is adjusted by adjusting the position of the first extension member within the second extension member.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein the first hook extends below the first extension member and the second hook extends below the second extension member.
11. The method of claim 9 wherein the first threaded fastener extends through the first extension member and the second threaded fastener extends through the second extension member.
12. The method of claim 7 wherein the central bar member comprises first and second mating helixes for receiving the first and second threaded fasteners, respectively.
13. A manhole cover extractor comprising:
- a central bar member;
- an interface mechanism that projects from said central bar member; and
- a lifting mechanism to increase the distance between the central bar member and the surface surrounding the manhole cover, which increasing distance results in the separation of the manhole cover from the surface surrounding the manhole cover.
14. The manhole cover extractor of claim 13 wherein:
- when the manhole cover extractor is positioned in the vicinity of a manhole cover having receptors for interfacing with said interface mechanism;
- when the interface mechanism is connected with receptors of the manhole cover; and
- when the lifting mechanism is activated to axially increase the distance between the central bar member and the surface surrounding the manhole cover;
- the interface mechanism connected with receptors of the manhole cover separates the manhole cover from the surface surrounding the manhole cover.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 29, 2006
Publication Date: Jul 3, 2008
Inventor: Parker Myers (Greensboro, NC)
Application Number: 11/618,226