Break resistant utility pole design
10774559 ยท 2020-09-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H12/345
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04H12/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H12/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A utility pole is resistant to breakage by providing a connection between an upper and a lower portion. In many embodiments, the upper portion with an arm supporting a utility line is able to deflect relative to a lower portion at the connection and then either be replaced or restored to the upright configuration.
Claims
1. The utility line support comprising: one of a tower and a pole having an upper portion with at least one outwardly extending arm for supporting at least one utility line therefrom; a lower pole portion with a connector intermediate the upper portion and the lower pole portion, said lower pole portion connected to ground; an upright configuration and a deflected configuration, wherein when in the upright configuration, the upper portion extends upwardly until subjected to at least a predetermined force, and when in the deflected configuration, the upper portion is angled relative to vertical while maintaining the arm and the upper portion above the ground; and when in the deflected configuration, the upper portion is one of replaced and restored to the upright configuration at the connection; at least one resistance member providing a predetermined force against a ball in the upright configuration; and a bolt assisting in providing the predetermined force in the upright configuration.
2. The utility line support of claim 1 wherein the bolt is loosened to restore the utility line support to the upright configuration from the deflected configuration and then a desired amount of force is applied through the bolt to the resistance member in the upright configuration.
3. The utility line support of claim 1 wherein the at least one resistance member is a pad contacting the ball.
4. A method of restoring power to a utility line comprising the steps of: a) providing one of a tower and a pole having an upper portion with at least one outwardly extending arm supporting at least one energized utility line therefrom; a lower pole portion with a connector intermediate the upper portion and the lower pole portion, said lower pole portion connected to ground; an upright configuration and a deflected configuration, wherein when in the upright configuration, the upper portion extends upwardly until subjected to at least a predetermined force, and when subjected to at least the predetermined force, transitioning to the deflected configuration with the upper portion angled relative to vertical while maintaining the arm and the upper portion spaced above the ground; and subjecting the one of the tower and the pole to one of an accident and a disaster which forces the upper portion to the deflected condition; when in the deflected configuration, one of replacing and restoring the upper portion to the upright configuration at the connection.
5. The method of claim 4 wherein the upper portion is pivotably connected to the lower pole portion at the connection and the upper portion pivots to provide the deflected configuration.
6. The method claim 5 wherein the upper portion is hingedly connected to the lower pole portion at the connection and the upper portion pivots to provide the deflected configuration.
7. The methods of claim 5 wherein the connection further comprises a ball connected to a first of the upper portion and the lower pole portion.
8. The method of claim 7 wherein the connection further comprises a socket connected to a second of the upper portion and the lower portion.
9. The method of claim 7 further comprising at least one resistance member providing a predetermined force against the ball in the upright configuration.
10. A method of restoring power to a utility line comprising the steps of: a) providing one of a tower and a pole having an upper portion with at least one outwardly extending arm supporting at least one utility line therefrom; a lower pole portion with a connector intermediate the upper portion and the lower pole portion, said lower pole portion connected to ground; a ball connected to a first of the upper portion and the lower pole portion; an upright configuration and a deflected configuration, wherein when in the upright configuration, the upper portion extends upwardly until subjected to at least a predetermined force, and when subjected to at least the predetermined force, transitioning to the deflected configuration with the upper portion angled relative to vertical while maintaining the arm and the upper portion spaced above the ground, at least one resistance member providing a predetermined force against the ball in the upright configuration, and a bolt assisting in providing the predetermined force in the upright configuration; and when in the deflected configuration, one of replacing and restoring the upper portion to the upright configuration at, the connection.
11. The utility line support of claim 10 further comprising the step of loosening the bolt to restore the utility line support to the upright configuration from the deflected configuration and then applying a desired amount of force through the bolt to the resistance member in the upright configuration.
12. The utility line support of claim 10 wherein the at least one resistance member is a pad contacting the ball.
13. The utility line support of claim 4 further comprising a limiter connected to the support preventing the upper portion and the arm from contacting the ground in a maximum deflected configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(9) The upper portion 16 of the utility pole 10 can take any similar construction as illustrated or as provided in the prior art.
(10) The utility pole upper portion 16 could be made of spun concrete, metal, wood, or other appropriate material or materials as could a second or lower portion 28 discussed below. The pole can be a distribution, transmission, lighting pole, communications, or any pole design.
(11) The upper portion 16 preferably terminates at connection 26, which could be a first connection, to which the upper portion 16 connects to a lower portion 28. The connection 26 can take more than one constructions but is preferably designed so as to facilitate movement between a first configuration shown as an upright configuration illustrated in
(12) For at least some embodiments, connection 26 may consist of a ball 30 and socket 32 connection to provide a pivotable connection and/or hinged connection. Other connections could include other pivots, hinges or other suitable connections which would permit the ability to provide a utility pole 10 having an upright configuration shown in
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(15) In order to install the upper portion 16 on the lower portion 28, it may be desirable to have one or more retaining plates 52 which could be constructed in any number of ways Retaining plate 52 may be connection to the first portion 16 to assist in securing the first portion 16 to the ball 30. Resistance plate 52 could be connected with a series of bolts 54, 56 and/or other connection system, particularly if a different connection is utilized rather than a ball 30 and socket 32 connection.
(16) While the socket 32 is shown connected to the upper portion 16, it could be ball 30 is connected to the lower portion 28. The embodiment of
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(18) The resistance members 44, 46 are preferably designed so that the upper portion 16 rotates or otherwise moves relative to the lower portion 28 in a controlled manner so that once the severe event has finished, the upper portion 16 can relatively be quickly returned to the upright configuration as shown in
(19) Under some severe conditions may be so severe that it is possible that the upper portion 16 may break relative to the lower portion 28 and in such embodiments, it may be possible that a need to exist only to replace the upper portion 16 rather than the lower portion 28 as well which thereby prevents a need to replace the under ground 63 portion 64 which could result in a significant savings in time, materials, and labor to the utility company by only replacing upper portion 16 when reattaching the lines 22, 24, etc.
(20) While the utility poles 10 are the present preferred embodiments of the invention, it is also possible that towers such as tower 100 could be constructed in a somewhat similar manner probably having at least two or maybe three or more connections per leg 112,114,116,118 connected to upper portion 101 to provide a utility line support which could be a tower 100 or a pole 10. Upper portion 101 may be similar (or not) to upper portion 16 of
(21) Numerous alterations of the structure herein disclosed will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be understood that the present disclosure relates to the preferred embodiment of the invention which is for purposes of illustration only and not to be construed as a limitation of the invention. All such modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the invention are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.