Fitting square

A fitting or measuring square with measuring indicia configured with a primary rectangular form and triangle collinear with one side of the primary rectangle and a secondary rectangle partially collinear with the triangle whereby the measuring square is provided with multi function indicia.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A skilled builder and craftsman is constantly looking for tools and devices to increase their efficiency. There is an area lacking amongst such devices. There is no single device provided to quickly and efficiently provide those involved in pipework and ductwork installation. The present invention addresses this need.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The fitting square is a unique way for plumbers and other tradesman to quickly and efficiently layout pipe and ductwork installations without needing to do the tedious math involved in doing so. From drainage pipe and water pipe to heating and refrigeration the Fitting Square shows the beginner and the expert where to strike lines which can then be measured between those strikes and have perfectly fitted pipe that looks clean and professional no matter what level the apprentice or journeyman.

While the Fitting Square eliminates the need to use manufacturers specification sheets for everyday use fittings it in turn saves time and money decreasing “on the job” layout time and allows the tradesman to perform layouts in more opportune time frames such as formwork concrete layouts or “deck” work to vertical wall installs that involve attached or running pipe along them and up.

When used correctly the Fitting Square can essentially assist all of installers in providing a well planned professional looking installation at a faster delivery rate than those without it. It does this by allowing you to plan hangers and clamps that support the pipe work.

It's light, durable and easy to use with all the angles needed to install pipe of all sizes.

Each unit weighs less than 10 oz. and has handy finger holes and loops to easily hang it on your tool belt and it easily fits in most tool bags and pouches.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

As generally understood the present invention is a fitting square that is substantially planar and configured as demonstrated in the drawings. The fitting Square has a centrally placed cavity12providing for not only holding the square while in use but for use in hanging the device for storage and transport. Each complementary centerline edge14is constructed and arranged in order to precisely ascertain a 45° angle. Complimentary edges16and17are used to draw a centerline of a straight through or trunk part of a Y fitting in order to mark the measurements. Branch edge18is constructed and arranged to draw a centerline of a branch in order to mark the desired measurements. First right angle edge20and second right angle edge21are arranged to draw centerline of a 90° fitting. They are constructed and arranged with indicia as provided. Indicia22are instrumental markings providing for measurements of a Y fitting branch. Indicia24provide incremental markings utilized in a wide fitting trunk. Indicia26are incremental markings of a 45° fitting. Indicia28are incremental markings providing for measurement of a 90° fitting. Indicia30are incremental markings of the bottom of a Y fitting. Each of indicia32A,32B, and32C provide for indicia better label markings for the type of increment and relative to the fitting they represent. Indicia34are orientation labels that provide the user at a glance guidance relating to the orientation of using the fitting Square. Indicia36are fitting labels that provide the user information relating to which edge should be used and what measurements should be used for a respective fitting.

The overall configuration provides for a main first rectangle40a triangle shape portion42sharing edge50with said main rectangle40and a secondary rectangle44sharing a portion of edge52with triangle42.

Triangle42is a 45-45-90 right triangle. In one embodiment there is a desired correlation between rectangle44and edge16of triangle42in that these are relative to fittings that are marked on these areas which when drawn represent a “Y” fitting, That is to say side52, which is congruent to side50would be the center line of a “Y” fitting and when edge18is traced to edge16that gives the user a 45 degree angle of the branch portion of the “Y” fitting as all fittings are based on 90 deg 45 deg and 22.5 dig angles.

Although the specifics in the figures demonstrate rectangle44having edge17the same length as edge16of the triangle, this is only a single embodiment. This rectangle44would change based on the type of fittings used and which manufacturer's fittings we create the squares for. This iteration is for Sanitary/Drainage fittings manufactured for North America by North American manufacturers of Sanitary/Drainage fittings. This rectangle would change for European fittings or Chinese fittings

While the invention has been described in its preferred form or embodiment with some degree of particularity, it is understood that this description has been given only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction, fabrication, and use, including the combination and arrangement of parts, may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.