Tie-Down Stake for Yard Ornaments
20220082124 · 2022-03-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B35/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B35/048
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A tie-down stake for anchoring objects to the ground. The tie-down stake is constructed with an eye lag screw and with a flat washer welded below the eye of the lag screw. The flat washer functions as a stop. A swivel arm has a hoop through which the threaded shaft of the eye lag screw is inserted. The swivel arm has a portion that extends laterally outwardly and a terminal end that extends downwardly. When the eye lag screw is screwed into the ground, a tether cord of the object can be engaged around the swivel arm, and when the terminal end of the arm is embedded in the ground, the tether cord is captured between the swivel arm and the ground.
Claims
1. A tie-down stake, comprising: a threaded shaft having a bottom end that is pointed, said threaded shaft having a top end constructed with an eye; an arm having a hoop through which said threaded shaft passes, said arm further including a capture member that includes a portion that extends downwardly so that when said threaded shaft is screwed into the ground, a bottom terminal end of said capture member is embedded in the ground, and a tether cord can be captured between said capture member and the ground; and whereby said tether can be removed from said capture member without entirely removing said threaded shaft from the ground.
2. The tie-down stake of claim 1, wherein said threaded shaft has a stop located between said eye and said threaded shaft.
3. The tie-down stake of claim 1, wherein an end of said capture member is adapted for being forced into the ground when said threaded shaft is screwed into the ground.
4. The tie-down stake of claim of claim 1, wherein the hoop of said arm is constructed for rotation around the threaded shaft.
5. The tie-down stake of claim of claim 2, wherein said stop comprises a washer welded at one or more spots around said threaded shaft.
6. The tie-down stake of claim of claim 1, wherein said arm has an angled section between said hoop and a terminal end thereof, said angled section angled downwardly and laterally outwardly.
7. The tie-down stake of claim of claim 5, wherein said arm has a lateral section and a downwardly depending terminal end, and a partial circular section located between said lateral section and said downwardly depending terminal end.
8. The tie-down stake of claim 1, wherein said stake is adapted for anchoring objects using said eye as a first anchor point, and using said arm as a second anchor point.
9. The tie-down stake of claim 1, wherein said threaded shaft is constructed with one of threads shaped as threads of a lag screw, shaped as an auger, and having a helical shape.
10. A tie-down stake, comprising: an eye lag screw having a threaded shaft with a bottom end that is pointed, said eye lag screw having a top end constructed with an eye; said eye lag screw having a stop welded to the shaft having threads; a swivel arm having a hoop through which said threaded shaft passes until stopped by said stop, said arm thus adapted for remaining non-rotatable while said eye lag screw is screwed into the ground, said arm further including a capture member that includes a portion that extends radially outwardly from said hoop and then downwardly so that when said eye lag screw is screwed into the ground, a bottom terminal end of said capture member is embedded in the ground, and a tether cord can be captured between said capture member and the ground; and whereby said tether can be removed from said capture member without entirely removing said threaded shaft from the ground.
11. The tie-down stake of claim 10, wherein said arm has a lateral section and a downwardly depending terminal end, and a partial circular section located between said lateral section and said downwardly depending terminal end.
12. A method of using a tie-down stake to anchor objects, comprising: threading a hoop of an arm over a threaded shaft of an eye lag screw so that a capture portion of said arm extends laterally outwardly and a terminal end of said arm extends downwardly; screwing the eye lag screw partially into the ground without rotating said arm; engaging a loop of the object to be anchored around said arm; and screwing the eye lag screw further into the ground until the terminal end of said arm is embedded in the ground, whereby said tether is captured between said arm and the ground.
13. The method of claim 12, further including screwing the eye lag screw into the ground until the hoop of said arm is stopped by a stop and until the terminal end of said arm is embedded in the ground.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Further features and advantages will become apparent from the following and more particular description of the preferred and other embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters generally refer to the same parts, functions or elements throughout the views, and in which:
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[0026] The tie-down stake 10 is constructed using the eye lag screw 12 with a stop 20 in the form of a flat washer spot welded at a location between the bottom of the eye 18 and the upper end of the threads 14. The washer 20 can be of a standard type having a hole dimension of about 0.3 inch. The washer stop 20 can be threaded onto the threads of the eye lag screw 12 from the bottom upwardly toward the eye 18, or, if possible, onto the end of the eye 18 and around the eye 18 down onto the shank of the threaded shaft 14. In some application, the stop 20 can be eliminated entirely.
[0027] In accordance with the features of the invention, the tie-down stake 10 is constructed with a swivel arm 22 that has a circular hoop 24 through which the threaded shaft 14 of the eye lag screw 12 is inserted until stopped by the washer 20. With this arrangement, the arm 22 can swivel around the eye lag screw 12 on the upper non-threaded portion of the shank of the eye lag screw 12. In an embodiment of the invention, the top portion (0.5 inch) of the threaded shaft 14 is not threaded to thereby facilitate rotation of the hoop 24 of the arm 22 thereon. Accordingly, as the eye lag screw 12 is screwed into the ground, the swivel arm 22 can remain stationary. The arm 22, constructed in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention, is illustrated in more detail in
[0028] The rod material of the arm 22 extends from the hoop 24 radially outwardly and then gently or gradually downwardly to a bottom terminal end 26. In other words, the transition of the arm 22 from the laterally outwardly portion to the linear downward portion is generally circular. The bottom end 26 can be blunt or more preferably pointed so as to more easily pierce the ground. The dimension of the arm 22 from the top of the curved section to the bottom end 26 is about 1.1 inches. The arm 22 extends laterally away from the threaded part 14 about 1.1 inch.
[0029] The anchoring of the tie-down stake 10 is illustrated in
[0030] When the eye lag screw 12 is screwed about half way into the ground, the loop of the inflatable object is looped around the end of the arm 22 so that the end of the arm 22 passes through the inflatable object loop. The eye lag screw 12 is then screwed into the ground the rest of the way until it bottoms out, and the end 26 of the arm 22 is embedded into the ground. The eye lag screw 12 bottoms out when the bottom surface of the washer stop 20 engages with the ground. The loop of the inflatable object is then captured around the arm 22 and cannot be removed therefrom until the eye lag screw 12 is withdrawn from the ground somewhat. It can be appreciated that when it is desired to remove the loop of the inflatable object from the arm 22, the eye lag screw 12 need be withdrawn from the ground only a small amount, and not all the way.
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[0036] While the foregoing describes the tie-down stake 10 for use in anchoring inflatable objects to the ground, the stake 10 is not limited for use with such objects. Rather, the tie-down stake 10 can be used to anchor the looped tether cords of tents, shade awnings, etc., as well. In addition, the tie-down stake 10 can be employed with tether cords that do not have loops therein. In this instance, the tether cords can be wrapped around the arm before or after the arm is embedded in the ground. Further, the arm need not be engaged with a loop of an object, but rather the end 26 of the arm can pierce fabric material to anchor the material of the object to the ground. The arm can be engaged around a support rod of an object to anchor the object to the ground. In other words, objects which have any type of apparatus that can be engaged with the arm can be anchored to the ground with the tie-down stake 10. In other applications, the user may desire to use the eye lag screw itself, without the arm, to anchor object to the ground.
[0037] The preferred embodiment of the invention is described as constructed with coarse threads, similar to a conventional lag screw. However, the principles and concepts of the invention do necessitate the use of such type of threads. The tie-down stake of the invention can be constructed and operated with other types of mechanisms to embed the stake into the ground, such auger threads as illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. D632,442; or helical threads as illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 8,561,951. The term used herein “threads” is meant to include these mechanisms also.
[0038] While the preferred and other embodiments of the invention have been disclosed with reference to specific tie-down stake components, and associated methods of fabrication thereof, it is to be understood that many changes in detail may be made as a matter of engineering choices without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims.