Support bracket for a locator wire for a gas utility line

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G01V 13/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2331319

A support bracket for a locator wire prevents loss of the end of the locator wire which is buried with a utility gas line. In a typical application, a gas line enters a riser pipe prior to emerging from the ground surface. The riser pipe supports a gas valve and gas meter above the ground. A locator wire is buried in the ground adjacent to the gas line. In a first version of the invention, an elongated tube body is oriented vertically, and defines a passage through which the locator wire extends immediately above and below the surface of the ground. Lower and middle fastening clamps, one each located above and below ground, secure the elongated tube body to the riser pipe. An upper fastening clamp secures an upper portion of the elongated tube body to the riser pipe, and also secures the end of the locater wire. A second version of the invention is similar, but is manufactured in an integral manner with the riser pipe. A third version is adapted for attachment to route markers, in a manner similar to the attachment of the first two versions to the riser pipe.

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