Utility Pole Caddy
20200232241 ยท 2020-07-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H12/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A utility pole caddy has a trapezoidal-shaped component with a base and an opposing top. The top includes a concave portion effective to receive a utility pole positioned horizontally relative to the ground. The dimensions of the utility pole caddy are effective to deny pole movement without mechanical assistance. This utility pole secures utility poles at temporary work sites and prevents rolling, reduces vandalism by requiring a machine to remove a pole from the device, and assists crews setting poles by elevating the tops of the poles prior to setting.
Claims
1. A utility pole caddy, comprising: a trapezoidal-shaped component having a base and an opposing top; the top including a concave portion effective to receive a utility pole positioned horizontally relative to the ground; wherein dimensions of the utility pole caddy are effective to deny pole movement without mechanical assistance.
2. The utility pole caddy of claim 1 wherein the concave portion is parabola sized to accommodate a range of utility pole diameters.
3. The utility pole caddy of claim 1 wherein a distance between a nadir of the concave portion and the base is sufficient to provide an opening effective to receive a setting strap.
4. The utility pole caddy of claim 1 further including protrusions extending from the base effective to limit movement on hard or frozen surfaces.
5. The utility pole caddy of claim 1 formed from a material capable of withstanding a compressive force of about 6,000 pounds without deformation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood when discussed in conjunction with the illustration:
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[0016] The invention is embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings, however the drawings are illustrative only and changes may be made in the specific construction.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0018] The interior of the utility pole caddy has a cut-out 9 to attach a handle or strap for easy handling. In one embodiment, the cut-out 9 has an oval shape. Additional cut-outs may be included to remove unnecessary material and weight.
[0019] Base corners 10 are rounded for worker safety. Optionally, the base includes notches 11 to facilitate stacking a utility pole caddy 1 on top of another iteration of itself. As another optional feature, a center hole 12 extends through a mid-portion for stacking multiple pole caddies 1 on a rod on the crew's truck. Typically, the rod will be a corrosion and rust-resistant metal. Optionally, center hole 12 can support a stake driven into the ground for additional roll protection and to thwart efforts to dislodge the utility pole caddy.
[0020] Multiple, such as eight, threaded circular cutouts 13 are located at the base for the installation of screws to cut into the ground and prevent slippage, including in icy conditions. Alternatively, rather than screws, protrusions 14 formed in the base 2 extend from the ground contacting surface 8 to limit movement on hard or frozen surfaces.
[0021] One preferred plastic to manufacture the utility pole caddy 1 is ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene. Exemplary dimensions for a utility pole caddy (length/width/height) are 2648 inches for supporting small diameter utility poles up to Class H1 distribution poles. The dimensions can vary based on the pole size ranges required. The utility pole caddy is designed to withstand a compressive force of about 6,000 pounds without deformation.
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[0025] A typical utility pole has a diameter of between 10 and 18 inches and a weight of between 700 and 4000 pounds. Typically there is one utility pole caddy used per pole and the typical weight supported by this utility pole caddy is about 1,000 lbs.