Realtor signpost system
11244583 · 2022-02-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09F19/22
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A signpost system includes a signpost assembly, comprised of a vertical post and horizontal bar; hinge assemblies, which hingedly connect portions of the vertical post, such that the vertical post is foldable; sign hooks, each slidably attachable to the horizontal bar, such that varyingly sized signs can be hung from the horizontal bar; a post support assembly, which is detachably insertable into a ground surface; and a removable step bar, which can aid in the insertion of the post support assembly into the ground; whereby the post support assembly is insertable into the vertical post, such that signpost assembly is secured in an upright position by the post support assembly when inserted into the ground surface.
Claims
1. A signpost system, comprising: a) a signpost assembly, which comprises: a vertical post, which comprises: a plurality of post members, which are hingedly connected, such that the vertical post is foldable for storage and transportation, and a plurality of hinge cap assemblies, each comprising: a bottom hinge cap piece, wherein the bottom hinge cap piece is configured to be slidably attachable to an upper end of a respective lower post member; and a top hinge cap piece, wherein the top hinge cap piece is configured to be slidably attachable to a lower end of a respective upper post member: such that the top hinge cap piece is hingedly connected to the bottom hinge cap piece; and such that the hinge cap assemblies hingedly connect the post members; and a horizontal bar, such that the horizontal bar is configured to attach to the vertical post, such that the horizontal bar is perpendicular to the vertical post; and b) a post support assembly, which is configured such that a lower end of the post support assembly is insertable into a ground surface; such that a lower end of the vertical post is configured to be detachably attachable to an upper end of the post support assembly, such that the vertical post is secured in an upright position by the post support assembly, when the lower end of the post support assembly is inserted into the ground surface.
2. The signpost system of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of sign hooks, which are configured to be slidably connected to the horizontal bar, wherein the sign hooks are configured to detachably attach to a sign, such that the sign is hanging from the horizontal bar.
3. The signpost system of claim 2, further comprising the sign, wherein the sign hooks are detachably attached to the sign.
4. The signpost system of claim 2, wherein the horizontal bar is configured with a hollow interior, wherein the horizontal bar further comprises: a plurality of lower apertures, which are positioned on a lower surface of the horizontal bar, such that the lower apertures provide access to the hollow interior of the horizontal bar; wherein each sign hook comprises: a rectangular plate; and a hook, which is attached to a bottom side of the rectangular plate; wherein the rectangular plate is slidably mounted inside the horizontal bar, such that the hook protrudes through a corresponding lower aperture in the plurality of lower apertures.
5. The signpost system of claim 1, wherein the horizontal bar is hingedly connected to the vertical post, such that the signpost assembly is foldable for storage and transportation.
6. The signpost system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of post members each include a hollow interior.
7. The signpost system of claim 1, wherein each hinge cap assembly comprises: a) the top hinge cap piece, which comprises: a top hinge cap body; and a plurality of top hinge portions, which protrude from a lower portion of a vertical surface of the top hinge cap body; and b) a bottom hinge cap piece, which comprises: a bottom hinge cap body; and a plurality of bottom hinge portions, which protrude from an upper portion of a vertical surface of the bottom hinge cap body; wherein the top hinge portions and the bottom hinge portions are configured to interlock, such that the top hinge portions and the bottom hinge portions form a hinge assembly.
8. The signpost system of claim 7, wherein each hinge cap assembly further comprises: a hinge pin, which is configured to match a receiving interior of the hinge assembly, such that the hinge pin secures the top hinge portions and bottom hinge portions of the bottom hinge cap piece together; wherein the hinge assembly further comprises the receiving interior, such that the top hinge cap piece and the bottom hinge cap piece are rotatable relative to the hinge pin.
9. The signpost system of claim 1, wherein each hinge cap assembly comprises: a) a top hinge cap piece, which comprises: a top hinge cap body; and a top locking pin tab, which protrudes from a lower portion of a vertical surface of the top hinge cap body; wherein the top locking pin tab includes a top locking pin hole, such that the top locking pin hole protrudes through the top locking pin tab; and b) a bottom hinge cap piece, which comprises: a bottom hinge cap body; and a bottom locking pin tab, which protrudes from an upper portion of a vertical surface of the top hinge cap body; wherein the top locking pin tab includes a bottom locking pin hole, such that the top locking pin hole protrudes through the bottom locking pin tab; and c) a locking pin, which is configured to match the top locking pin hole and bottom locking pin hole, such that the locking pin is insertable into the top locking pin tab and bottom locking pin tab; whereby the top hinge cap piece and bottom hinge cap piece are rotated such that the top locking pin tab and bottom locking pin tab align, such that the locking pin is insertable through both the top locking pin tab and bottom locking pin tab, wherein the locking pin secures the top hinge cap piece and the bottom hinge cap piece in place.
10. The signpost system of claim 1, wherein the horizontal bar is configured with a hollow interior, wherein the signpost system further comprises: a) a first end cap, which is detachably attachable to a first end of the horizontal bar; and b) a second end cap, which is detachably attachable to a second end of the horizontal bar; such that removal of at least one of the first end cap and the second end cap provides access to the hollow interior, which functions as a storage cavity.
11. The signpost system of claim 1, wherein the post support assembly further comprises: a) a stud member; and b) a ground spike, which is connected to a lower end of the stud member, such that the ground spike is configured to be detachably insertable into the ground surface.
12. The signpost system of claim 11, wherein the stud member comprises: a) a lower receiving interior; and b) a lower entry aperture on a lower surface of the stud member, such that the lower entry aperture provides access to the lower receiving interior; wherein an upper portion of the ground spike is configured to match the lower receiving interior, such that the upper portion is detachably attachable to the stud member; wherein the ground spike secures the stud member in an upright position when the ground spike is inserted into the ground surface.
13. The signpost of claim 12, wherein the lower receiving interior of the stud member is configured as a threaded hole, and an upper portion of the ground spike is configured as a threaded rod that matches the threaded hole of the lower receiving interior, such that the ground spike is secured to the stud member by screwing the upper portion of the ground spike into the lower receiving interior of the stud member.
14. The signpost system of claim 11, wherein the stud member further comprises: a lateral aperture, which protrudes laterally through the stud member; wherein the post support assembly further comprises: a removable step bar, which is insertable through the lateral aperture, such that first and second protruding ends of the removable step bar protrude from the stud member; whereby the first and second protruding ends of the removable step bar are usable as handles or steps, to push the ground spike into the ground surface, when the ground spike is attached to the stud member, such that the removable step bar aids in the insertion of the ground spike into the ground surface.
15. The signpost system of claim 11, wherein the post support assembly further comprises: a retention plate, which is positioned between the stud member and the ground spike, such that that the retention plate prevents the stud member from being inserted into the ground surface; wherein the retention plate comprises a hole, which is configured to match an upper portion of the ground spike and the lower entry aperture of the stud member, such that the upper portion of the ground spike protrudes through the hole and into the lower entry aperture.
16. A signpost system, comprising: a post support assembly, which is configured such that a lower end of the post support assembly is insertable into a ground surface; and a signpost assembly, which comprises: a vertical post, which comprises: a plurality of post members, which are hingedly connected, such that the vertical post is foldable for storage and transportation, and a plurality of hinge cap assemblies, each comprising: a bottom hinge cap piece, wherein the bottom hinge cap piece is configured to be slidably attachable to an upper end of a respective lower post member; and a top hinge cap piece, wherein the top hinge cap piece is configured to be slidably attachable to a lower end of a respective upper post member: such that the top hinge cap piece is hingedly connected to the bottom hinge cap piece; and such that the hinge cap assemblies hingedly connect the post members; and such that an upper end of the post support assembly is configured to detachably attach to a lower end of the vertical post, such that the vertical post is secured in an upright position by the post support assembly, when the lower end of the post support assembly is inserted into the ground surface.
17. The signpost system of claim 16, wherein the post support assembly comprises: a) a stud member; and b) a ground spike, which is connected to a lower end of the stud member, such that the ground spike is configured to be detachably insertable into the ground surface.
18. The signpost system of claim 17, wherein the stud member comprises: a) a lower receiving interior; and b) a lower entry aperture on a lower surface of the stud member, such that the lower entry aperture provides access to the lower receiving interior; wherein an upper portion of the ground spike is configured to match the lower receiving interior, such that the upper portion is detachably attachable to the stud member; wherein the ground spike secures the stud member in an upright position when the ground spike is inserted into the ground surface.
19. The signpost system of claim 18, wherein the lower receiving interior of the stud member is configured as a threaded hole, and an upper portion of the ground spike is configured as a threaded rod that matches the threaded hole of the lower receiving interior, such that the ground spike is secured to the stud member by screwing the upper portion of the ground spike into the lower receiving interior of the support stud.
20. The signpost system of claim 19, wherein the stud member further comprises: a lateral aperture, which protrudes laterally through the stud member; wherein the post support assembly further comprises: a removable step bar, which is insertable through the lateral aperture, wherein the removable step bar is configured to be longer than the lateral aperture, such that first and second protruding ends of the removable step bar protrude from the stud member; whereby the first and second protruding ends of the removable step bar are usable as handles or steps, to push the ground spike into the ground surface, when the ground spike is attached to the stud member, such that the removable step bar aids in the insertion of the ground spike into the ground surface.
21. The signpost system of claim 20, wherein the post support assembly further comprises: a retention plate, which is positioned between the stud member and the ground spike, such that that the retention plate prevents the stud member from being inserted into the ground surface; wherein the retention plate comprises a hole, which is configured to match the upper portion of the ground spike and the lower entry aperture of the stud member, such that the upper portion of the ground spike protrudes through the hole and the lower entry aperture.
22. The signpost system of claim 16, wherein the signpost assembly further comprises: a horizontal bar, such that the horizontal bar is configured to detachably attach to the vertical post, such that the horizontal bar is perpendicular to the vertical post.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(19) Before describing the invention in detail, it should be observed that the present invention resides primarily in a novel and non-obvious combination of elements and process steps. So as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will readily be apparent to those skilled in the art, certain conventional elements and steps have been presented with lesser detail, while the drawings and specification describe in greater detail other elements and steps pertinent to understanding the invention.
(20) The following embodiments are not intended to define limits as to the structure or method of the invention, but only to provide exemplary constructions. The embodiments are permissive rather than mandatory and illustrative rather than exhaustive.
(21) In the following, we describe the structure of an embodiment of a realtor sign post system 100, with reference to
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(23) In various related embodiments, the signpost system 100 can be used as a realtor signpost system 100, but can also be used for other purposes, such as for new construction sites wherein the signpost system 100 can be used to hold a permit box; and in other situations where it is convenient to mount an object to the signpost system 100.
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(28) wherein the top hinge aperture 315 and the bottom hinge aperture 325 can be configured to positionally align, such that the hinge assembly 128 has a protruding receiving interior 332 accessible on either end.
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(33) wherein the signpost assembly further comprises: a bottom hinge cap body;
(34) wherein a bottom hinge cap body 321 can be slidably attachable to an upper end 214 of the upper post member 122 of the vertical post 120, such that the bottom hinge cap body 321 can prevent the horizontal bar 130 from sliding down the vertical post 120, as shown in
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(36) In a further related embodiment, the signpost assembly 102 can further include: a) a pin lock assembly 814, which is mounted on an opposite of the hinge connection 812, such that the pin lock assembly 814 can lock the horizontal bar 130 in a horizontal configuration.
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(39) In a further related embodiment, the horizontal bar 130 can be configured with a hollow interior 510, wherein the signpost system 100 can further include: a) a first end cap 710, which is detachably attachable to a first/outer/left end of the horizontal bar 130; and b) a second end cap 710, which is detachably attachable to a second/inner/right end of the horizontal bar 130; such that removal of at least one of the first end cap 710 and the second end cap 710 provides access to the hollow interior 510, which functions as a storage cavity 510.
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(43) wherein each rectangular plate 615 can be configured to have a length longer than the length of the lower apertures 518, such that the rectangular plate 615 can rest and be slid back and forth on the interior of the lower surface 516, such that the plurality of sign hooks 640 are slidably attachable to the horizontal bar 130;
wherein the rectangular plate 615 can be slidably mounted inside the horizontal bar 130, such that the hook 619 protrudes through a corresponding lower aperture 518 in the plurality of lower apertures 518;
whereby the sign hooks 640 can be slid to adjust to varyingly spaced realtor sign hook holes 142, such that the sign hooks 640 can be attached to varyingly sized realtor signs 145.
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(45) whereby the eyelet rod 144 can be slid back and forth within the upper apertures 517, such that the eyelet rods 144 can be used to slide the sign hooks 140.
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(52) such that the post support assembly 150 can secure the signpost assembly 102 in an upright position when the post support assembly 150 is secured to the ground surface 180.
(53) Here has thus been described a multitude of embodiments of the realtor signpost system, and methods related thereto, which can be employed in numerous modes of usage.
(54) The many features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the detailed specification, and thus, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such features and advantages of the invention, which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
(55) Many such alternative configurations are readily apparent and should be considered fully included in this specification and the claims appended hereto. Accordingly, since numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art, the invention is not limited to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described, and thus, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.