Top-locking bollard
11060254 ยท 2021-07-13
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International classification
E01F13/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A lockable bollard to be anchored into the ground includes a substantially vertical post that is rectangular in cross section, with a base having a base fastening structure extending downwardly to be anchored into the ground to which the post is to be anchored. A control shaft extends substantially the entire length of the post, the control shaft having an operating handle adjacent a top end and having a lower engagement feature adjacent a bottom end designed to selectively engage the base when the shaft is in a predetermined position. A closure is disposed adjacent the top of the post to permit selective access to the operating handle.
Claims
1. A bollard comprising: a substantially vertical post that is irregular in cross section, the post including a top, a bottom, and a plurality of downward extending spaced rods adjacent the bottom of the post; a base extending no higher than ground level, the base to be anchored in the ground in which the post is to be positioned, the base including at least one downwardly extending aperture for removably receiving the spaced rods; a control shaft extending substantially the entire length of the post, the control shaft having an operating handle adjacent a top end and having a lower engagement feature adjacent a bottom end designed to selectively engage the base when the shaft is in a predetermined rotational position; and a closure disposed adjacent the top of the post to permit selective access to the operating handle; wherein the base includes a top end and an inner periphery, and the base further comprises a base plate disposed adjacent the top end of the base, with the at least one downwardly extending aperture at least partially defined between the inner periphery of the base and the base plate.
2. The bollard of claim 1 wherein the at last one downwardly extending aperature includes an upper end that is defined between the inner periphery of the base and the base plate.
3. A lockable bollard to be anchored into the ground below ground level, comprising: a substantially vertical post that is rectangular in cross section, the post including top and bottom ends, sides and corners; a base secured in the ground and extending no higher than ground level, the base having sides, corners, an upper end, and a central base plate disposed at the upper end of the base and defining at least one aperture between the base plate and the sides or corners of the base; a plurality of spaced rods extending downwardly from the bottom end of the post adjacent the sides or corners thereof; and a control shaft extending substantially the entire length of the post, the control shaft having an operating handle adjacent a top end and having a lower engagement feature adjacent a bottom end designed to selectively engage the base when the shaft is in a predetermined position.
4. The bollard of claim 3 wherein the control shaft is rotatable and the lower engagement feature selectively engages the base, depending on the rotational disposition of the control shaft.
5. The bollard of claim 3 wherein the lower engagement feature includes a first configuration that selectively complements a second configuration in the base.
6. The bollard of claim 5 wherein the lower engagement feature comprises a bend in the shaft and the second configuration comprises a slot in the base.
7. The bollard of claim 6, further comprising a closure disposed adjacent the top end of the post to permit selective access to the operating handle.
8. The bollard of claim 3 wherein the base plate is mounted substantially flush with ground level.
9. The bollard of claim 3 wherein the position of the rods corresponds with that of the at least one aperture so that when the post and base are aligned, the rods can fit into the at least one aperture.
10. A bollard comprising: a substantially vertical post that is irregular in cross section, the post including a top, a bottom, and a plurality of downward extending spaced rods adjacent the bottom of the post; a base extending no higher than ground level, the base to be anchored in the ground in which the post is to be positioned, the base including at least one downwardly extending aperture for removably receiving the spaced rods; a control shaft extending substantially the entire length of the post, the control shaft having an operating handle adjacent a top end and having a lower engagement feature adjacent a bottom end designed to selectively engage the base when the shaft is in a predetermined rotational position; and a closure disposed adjacent the top of the post to permit selective access to the operating handle; wherein the at least one aperture is defined between the base and a centrally-disposed base plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(12) In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustration embodiments that may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural or logical changes may be made without departing from the scope. Therefore, the following detailed description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of embodiments is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
(13) Various operations may be described as multiple discrete operations in turn, in a manner that may be helpful in understanding embodiments; however, the order of description should not be construed to imply that these operations are order dependent.
(14) The description may use perspective-based descriptions such as up/down, back/front, and top/bottom. Such descriptions are merely used to facilitate the discussion and are not intended to restrict the application of disclosed embodiments.
(15) The disclosed embodiment may be better understood by making reference to the figures. The depicted embodiment is identified at 10 and, as shown in
(16) Base 14 is designed to be non-movably mounted in the ground such as in concrete 16, with a base top 18 being generally flush with the ground as shown in
(17) A rigid shaft 24 extends through most of the length of post 12 and includes a handle 26 adjacent the top end to permit shaft 24 to be rotated. A stationary bar 19 may extend across post 12, through which shaft 24 extends. A similar stationary bar 27 may extend across a lower end of post 12, through which shaft 24 also extends. A bolt 21 may extend through an elongated threaded nut 23 within a sleeve 25 as shown best in
(18) In the depicted embodiment, the lower end of shaft 24 terminates in a lower engagement feature. In the depicted embodiment, this feature is in the form of a bent extension 28. In the depicted embodiment the bend is at 90 degrees although other lesser angles or configurations may be utilized. The engagement feature may alternatively include any configuration that selectively complements a second configuration in the base. Normally the control shaft is rotatable and the lower engagement feature selectively engages the base, depending on the rotational disposition of the control shaft.
(19) Shaft 24 normally extends just past a base plate 30 that is mounted such as by bolts 29 to a mounting frame 31 that is securely mounted such as by welding to the inner periphery of base 14. Base plate 30 includes a base engagement feature that complements the configuration of the lower engagement feature of the shaft. In the depicted embodiment with the lower engagement feature taking the form of a 90 degree extension, the base engagement feature may take the form of a simple slot 32. A detent (not shown) may be provided as part of handle 26 so that the handle can easily be rotated by precisely the desired angle (typically 90 degrees) to align extension 28 with slot 32 when desired to unlock post 12 from base 14.
(20) The upper end of post 12 includes a hinged top plate 34, which includes a top plate slot 36 designed to fit over a loop 38 affixed to the exterior of the post. With top plate 34 closed over the top of post 12, top plate slot 36 fits over loop 38, permitting the operator to place a padlock 39 (shown in phantom) or other locking member through the loop to control access to handle 26. An additional extension lip (not shown) may be provided in top plate 34 to extend over loop 38 and padlock 39 to protect the padlock from the elements.
(21) To mount bollard 10 in place, base 14 is set in the ground and post 12 is slid into the base with mounting rods irons 20 extending into apertures 22. While mounting the post to the base, handle 26 should be used to adjust shaft 24 and 90 degree extension 28 to unlocked positions so that the extension can fit through slot 32 in base plate 30. Handle 26 can then be turned to lock the shaft to the base, which will securely lock post 12 to base 14. Top plate 34 is then closed over loop 38 and padlock 39 can be fitted into the loop, thus preventing unauthorized access to control handle 26.
(22) With the bollard in this locked position, the access onto the roadway or path that is being blocked by the bollard will be prevented. In the event an authorized entry needs to be made, padlock 39 is unlocked, top plate 34 is opened, and handle 26 is accessed. To remove post 12 from base 14, handle 26 is rotated until extension 28 is aligned with slot 32 and the post may be lifted from base 14.
(23) While the foregoing description and the accompanying drawings describe one embodiment of the present invention, variations may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. In any event, it is the following claims and not the foregoing detailed description, which sets forth the scope of this patent.