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One-piece base assembly

A one-piece resiliently deformable base assembly for an item of street furniture or a barrier, the base assembly comprising an elongate street furniture receiving portion and a base mounting portion, wherein the base assembly is formed from a polyurethane polymer, and the base mounting portion comprises a flange including one or more fixing elements.

SAFE ZONE POST ASSEMBLY
20240229383 · 2024-07-11 ·

A safe zone post assembly for supporting delineators or signage installed within a curb safe zone along the vertical wall of the median or curb at a location between the surface of the roadway, or the gutter, up to a location where a vehicle tire contacts the median or curb during impact. Securing the post assembly anchor bolt and base attachments along the vertical wall substantially within the curb safe zone, provides additional protection from vehicle impacts for the base of the post assembly. A post supporting the delineator or signage is secured within the post assembly.

SAFE ZONE POST ASSEMBLY
20240229383 · 2024-07-11 ·

A safe zone post assembly for supporting delineators or signage installed within a curb safe zone along the vertical wall of the median or curb at a location between the surface of the roadway, or the gutter, up to a location where a vehicle tire contacts the median or curb during impact. Securing the post assembly anchor bolt and base attachments along the vertical wall substantially within the curb safe zone, provides additional protection from vehicle impacts for the base of the post assembly. A post supporting the delineator or signage is secured within the post assembly.

Stanchion or post with a spring-loaded assembly

A socket mounted post system including a post with a hollow base portion attached to a spring mechanism. The spring mechanism includes a pillar, the pillar having a finger extending from the hollow base portion. The finger is engageable with a socket that is mountable in a floor. The spring mechanism allows the post to flex angularly relative to a vertical orientation of the post.

MARKERS, CULVERT MARKERS, LOCATION MARKERS, COMBINATIONS, AND METHODS OF USE
20180371714 · 2018-12-27 ·

A culvert marker has a pole connected to the wire rope; a wire rope; and a base. A marker has a structural base; a wire rope extending out of the structural base; and a mast supported by the wire rope. A marker has a structural base; and a wire rope extending out of the structural base, with a central axis defined by the wire rope projecting through an area defined between plural ground-or-support-surface contacting points that are defined by the structural base and are spaced angularly about the central axis. Related methods and combinations are also discussed.

MARKERS, CULVERT MARKERS, LOCATION MARKERS, COMBINATIONS, AND METHODS OF USE
20180371714 · 2018-12-27 ·

A culvert marker has a pole connected to the wire rope; a wire rope; and a base. A marker has a structural base; a wire rope extending out of the structural base; and a mast supported by the wire rope. A marker has a structural base; and a wire rope extending out of the structural base, with a central axis defined by the wire rope projecting through an area defined between plural ground-or-support-surface contacting points that are defined by the structural base and are spaced angularly about the central axis. Related methods and combinations are also discussed.

Location marker
10161091 · 2018-12-25 ·

A location marker is disclosed, apt for use at work sites, crime scenes, sporting events, or as a traffic control or warning device. The location marker consists of a body having and at least one upright and a base supporting the upright from below, the upright being provided with an alerting feature to alert an observer or intended recipient about a message the alerting feature intends to convey; the body including biasing means configured to urge the upright into an erect orientation after being momentarily knocked over such that the alerting feature is almost always displayed, with the upright in the erect configuration.

Location marker
10161091 · 2018-12-25 ·

A location marker is disclosed, apt for use at work sites, crime scenes, sporting events, or as a traffic control or warning device. The location marker consists of a body having and at least one upright and a base supporting the upright from below, the upright being provided with an alerting feature to alert an observer or intended recipient about a message the alerting feature intends to convey; the body including biasing means configured to urge the upright into an erect orientation after being momentarily knocked over such that the alerting feature is almost always displayed, with the upright in the erect configuration.

Swinging sign apparatus
10152903 · 2018-12-11 · ·

Apparatuses are disclosed, including apparatuses providing a rotatable sign configured with a base, a display panel, and a support, where a portion of the support defines a horizontal axis and is secured to the panel. The base may be configured to hold the support to allow rotation about the horizontal axis, the height of the horizontal axis of the support may be equal to or lower than a midpoint of the panel height. In addition, apparatuses are disclosed that include a counterweight attached to a support, where some or all of the counterweight may be below the horizontal axis of the support when the support is in an initial rotational position, such that it is disposed to return a sign back to its vertical orientation when in use.

Swinging sign apparatus
10152903 · 2018-12-11 · ·

Apparatuses are disclosed, including apparatuses providing a rotatable sign configured with a base, a display panel, and a support, where a portion of the support defines a horizontal axis and is secured to the panel. The base may be configured to hold the support to allow rotation about the horizontal axis, the height of the horizontal axis of the support may be equal to or lower than a midpoint of the panel height. In addition, apparatuses are disclosed that include a counterweight attached to a support, where some or all of the counterweight may be below the horizontal axis of the support when the support is in an initial rotational position, such that it is disposed to return a sign back to its vertical orientation when in use.