Anchor system for pole marker
10753054 ยท 2020-08-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01F9/608
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01F9/619
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01F9/677
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H17/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H12/223
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01F9/677
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01F9/619
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01F9/608
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A support for positioning a marking pole relative to a driving surface and a method of using the same is disclosed. The support includes a shaft member extending between a first end and a second end and an intermediate portion between the first end and the second end. A first anchor extends from the second end of the shaft member. A second anchor extends from an area of the shaft member between first end and the second end of the shaft member. The shaft member defines a cantilevered section between the first end and the intersection of anchor. A receiver is at the first end of the shaft and configured to receive a marking pole.
Claims
1. A support anchor for positioning a marking pole relative to a driving surface the support comprising: a shaft member extending along a shaft member axis between a first end and a second end and having an intermediate portion between the first end and the second end; a first anchor extending along a first anchor axis from an area of the shaft member at or proximate to the second end of the shaft member to a distal point of the first anchor, the first anchor axis being perpendicular to the shaft member axis; a second anchor extending along a second anchor axis from an area of the shaft member proximate to the intermediate portion to a distal point of the second anchor, the second axis being parallel to the first anchor axis and being perpendicular to the shaft member; wherein the first anchor and the second anchor extend radially from the shaft member in a same direction so as to facilitate insertion of the first anchor and the second anchor in to a ground surface and wherein the first anchor and the second anchor are substantially a same length; the shaft member including a cantilevered section between the first end of the shaft member and an intersection of the second anchor and shaft member, the cantilevered section extending along the shaft member axis, the cantilevered section causing the first end of the shaft member to be remote from the anchors; a receiver at the first end of the shaft member, the receiver configured to receive a marking pole; the receiver comprising a first opening and a second opening, the first opening at or proximate to the first end of the shaft member, the second opening attached to a spacer extending along a spacer axis that is perpendicular to the shaft member axis and parallel to the first anchor axis and to the second anchor axis; wherein the first opening is coaxial with the second opening so that when a marking pole having a marking pole axis is simultaneously received through the first and through the second opening, the marking pole is parallel to the spacer axis and to the first anchor axis and to the second anchor axis.
2. The support anchor of claim 1 wherein the shaft member is rigid.
3. The support anchor of claim 1, further comprising a marking pole received in the receiver.
4. The support anchor of claim 3, wherein the marking pole further comprises a reflector affixed thereto.
5. The support anchor of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the first anchor and the distal end of the second anchor each forms a point.
6. The support anchor of claim 1, wherein the first opening is defined by a first metal ring and the second opening is defined by a second metal ring and wherein the first metal ring is separated from the second metal ring by a length of the spacer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) The support anchor 10 includes a first anchor 38 extending radially from the shaft member 30 from an area of the shaft member at or proximate to the second end 34. The first anchor 38 is rigid in the embodiment disclosed in here.
(11) The support anchor 10 includes a second anchor 36 extending radially from the shaft member 30 from an area of the shaft member between the first end 32 and the second end 36 of the shaft member 30. In the embodiment shown in
(12) In some embodiments, the first anchor 38 and the second anchor 36 may be integrally formed with the shaft member 30. In other embodiments, the first anchor 38 and the second anchor 36 may be formed separately and connected to the shaft member 30 via releasable means, such as threaded fasteners or by fix means, such as welding or the like. In yet other embodiments, different anchor configurations are possible. For example, in one embodiment of the present invention a tripod configuration of three anchor members is used to secure the support into the ground. The length of the first and second anchor 36 and 38 may vary. In some embodiments of the present invention, the length of the support anchors is between 6 inches and 1 foot. Although it should be understood that the length may vary. In some embodiments of the present invention, the support anchors include pointed distal ends 37, 38, 137, 138 to facilitate insertion into the ground. This is particularly useful in climates where the ground is hard or frozen.
(13) The shaft member 30 further includes a cantilevered section extending along the shaft member axis between the first end 32 and the intersection of the second anchor 36 and the shaft member 30. In the embodiment shown in
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(16) The anchor support 10 is shown in an installed configuration in
(17) The first anchor 38 and the second anchor 36 are inserted into the ground adjacent to the curb 12 thereby fixing the position of the support anchor 10 relative to the ground. It is possible to insert the anchors members 36, 38 into the ground by applying pressure to a top surface of the shaft member 30 between the two anchors 36, 38 by, for example, a foot or a hammer. The cantilevered section of the shaft member 30 extends over the curb 12 so that receiver 40 at the first end 32 of the shaft member 30 is positioned just inside a lower edge of the curb 12 being directly adjacent to the driving surface. The marking pole 20 is received by the receiver 41. In the embodiment disclosed, the first end of the marking pole 22 rests on the driving surface proximate to the curb 12. The marking pole 20 extends upward and is generally perpendicular to the driving surface. The marking pole 20 delineates the true edge of the driving surface. In this manner, it is possible to readily identify the edge of the driving surface when the ground is covered by snow, darkness, leaves or the like.
(18) During use, the anchor support 10 is repeatedly subjected to large loads of snow pushed at marker 10 during plowing. The inventor has discovered that by providing a shaft member 30 having at least two anchor members 36, 38 inserted into the grass area it is possible to fixedly retain the marking pole 20 in position during the duration of the winter season. The dual anchor system ensures that the anchor support 10 remains fixed in position despite these forces. By employing multiple anchors members, rotation of the anchor support is inhibited. Thereby ensuring the most accurate identification of the edge of the driving surface through the winter season and inhibiting any resultant plow damage.
(19) As discussed above, the length of the cantilevered section is selected so that it is greater than or equal to the standard width of a curb. In this manner, it is possible to delineate the driving surface edge via a vertically displayed marking pole. The position of the marking pole can be adjusted based on the insertion point of the first and second anchor members into the ground. For example, when the cantilevered section has a length greater than the width of the curb at the installation site, the anchor members can be inserted a distance away from the curb edge to ensure that marking pole accurately identifies the edge of the driving surface. In this manner, an anchor support 30 can be manufactured in a single size and accommodate a number of different sized curbs or edge configurations.
(20) In the embodiment disclosed, the shaft member 30 and radially extending anchor members 36, 38 are manufactured from metal and bent into shape by machine or other tools during the manufacturing process so that the members retain the desired position. It will be understood to a person of ordinary skill in the art and familiar with this disclosure that different methods for manufacture may be employed.
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(22) The shaft member 130 further includes a cantilevered section extending along the shaft member axis between the first end 132 and the intersection of the second anchor 136 and the shaft member 130. In the embodiment shown in
(23) The support anchor 10, 110 can be manufactured from any known material including steel, fiberglass, plastic, PVC, and other materials. It should be further noted that the marking pole 20, 120 can be connected via a number of different mechanisms, including receiving holes as disclosed in
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(25) The present disclosure describes aspects of the present invention with reference to the above-described embodiments; however, aspects of the present invention are not limited to those embodiments. It will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that aspects of the present invention include many more embodiments. Accordingly, aspects of the present invention are not to be restricted in light of the above-described embodiments. It will also be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that variations and modifications can be made without departing from the true scope of the present disclosure. For example, in some instances, one or more features disclosed in connection with one embodiment can be used alone or in combination with one or more features of one or more other embodiments.
(26) It should be apparent from the foregoing detailed description that the objects set forth hereinabove have been successfully achieved. Moreover, while there is shown and described present preferred embodiments of the invention it is to be distinctly understood that the invention is not limited thereto but may be otherwise variously embodied and practiced within the scope of the following claims