Offset Bollard
20240060254 ยท 2024-02-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus includes a post having a first end and a second end, the post having a flange disposed at the first end, at least one anchor assembly, and a base assembly including an opening for receiving the first end of the post, and an anchoring region including at least one aperture for receiving the at least one anchor assembly, the base assembly having a shape that is bisectable by a line segment into a first region and a second region. The opening has a first centroid disposed in the first region and the anchoring region has a second centroid disposed in the second region.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a post having a first end and a second end, the post having a flange disposed at the first end; at least one anchor assembly, and a base assembly including an opening for receiving the first end of the post, and an anchoring region including at least one aperture for receiving the at least one anchor assembly, the base assembly having a shape that is bisectable by a line segment into a first region and a second region; wherein the opening has a first centroid disposed in the first region and the anchoring region has a second centroid disposed in the second region.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the anchoring region includes a plurality of apertures and is defined by an arrangement of the plurality of apertures.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the base assembly includes a base cover and a dampener, and the flange of the post is disposed between the base cover and the dampener.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the at least one aperture includes an opening in the base cover and a corresponding opening in the dampener and the at least one anchor assembly extends through the at least one aperture and an opening in the flange.
5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein a portion of at least one of the base cover and the dampener includes a honeycomb structure.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the base assembly includes a resilient material.
7. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein each anchoring assembly of the at least one anchoring assembly includes a washer through which a fastener extends.
8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the washer includes an elongated tube through which the fastener extends.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the flange of the post is held captive between the base cover and the dampener, and a length of the washer controls a degree of compression of the washer between the base cover and the dampener.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein a first axis extends through the first centroid from a first end of the post to a second end of the post and a second axis extends parallel to and offset from the first axis and through the second centroid.
11. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the post is configured to pivot about the anchoring region.
12. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a plastic cover configured to cover the second end of the post.
13. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the base assembly has an elongated shape.
14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the base assembly has an oval shape.
15. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the base assembly has a rectangular shape.
16. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the post includes a plurality of reinforcing ribs coupled to the flange.
17. A bollard assembly for installation at an edge of a platform, the bollard assembly comprising: a post; and a base coupled to the post, the base including a first region from which the post extends and a second region, offset from the first region, for anchoring the bollard assembly to the platform; wherein the first region is configured to be installed in a first position on the platform at a first distance from the edge of the platform, the second region is configured to be installed in a second position on the platform at a second distance, greater than the first distance, from the edge of the platform.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
1 Overview
[0024] Referring to
[0025] In general, the bollards 100, 105 include post assemblies 130, 135 configured to be installed close to an edge 112 of the concrete slab 110, permitting the EV charger 115 to be positioned close to the parking space 120 and reducing the necessary length of the charging cable 117. The bollards 100, 105 are also configured such that anchoring regions 140, 145 of base assemblies 150, 155, including anchoring mechanisms 142, 147, are set back from edge 112. Near edge 112, the concrete slab 110 is relatively weaker and prone to damage. Locating the anchoring regions 140, 145 away from the edge 112 reduces the risk of damage to the concrete slab 110 when the anchoring mechanisms 142, 147 are installed and/or dislodgement or exposure of the anchoring mechanisms 142, 147 when the vehicle 125 makes contact with the bollards 100, 105 and/or the concrete slab 110. The offset configuration of the bollards 100, 105 benefits this exemplary EV charging context by positioning the posts 130, 135 in close proximity to the edge 112 without incurring associated risks of positioning the anchoring regions 140, 145 in similarly close proximity to the edge 112. Further, and as is described in further detail below, the bollards 100, 105 can absorb impacts and reduce damage to vehicle 125 in the case of an impact.
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[0027] In this example, the post assembly 130 further includes an outer shell 135, which includes an opening 136 through which the post 132 extends, covering a portion of the post 132 which extends past the opening 152. The outer shell 135 is a substantially tubular structure (made of, e.g., plastic) that can serve as an aesthetically pleasing, weather and abrasion-resistant cover for the bollard 100. The outer shell 135 can provide additional functions including, e.g., improving the impact-absorbing qualities of the bollard 100, reducing damage to, e.g., the vehicle 125 in case of impact, and improving visibility of the bollard 100.
[0028] Bollard 100 is attached to an anchoring surface (not shown) via the anchoring mechanisms 142, and the post assembly 130 provides a mechanism by which the bollard 100 functions as a barrier to protect the EV charger 115. However, as described above, it can be desirable both for the post 132 to be positioned close to the edge 112 and for the anchoring region 140 to be positioned back from the edge 112. As such, the bollard 100 has an offset configuration such that the anchoring region 140 is set back from the post 130 on the bollard 100 in a position substantially opposite the side of the post 130 which faces, e.g., the parking space 120 of
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[0030] Each of the anchoring mechanisms 142 extends through respective openings 153 of the base cover 151, respective openings 134 of the flange 133, respective openings 161 of the dampener 160, and into an anchoring surface (e.g., the concrete slab 110), fixing the base cover 151, the flange 133, and the dampener 160 both together and to the anchoring surface. Washers 144 are positioned between the anchoring mechanisms 142 and the openings 153 and interact with the base cover 151 in the region of the openings 153 to securely hold the flange 133 between the base cover 151 and the dampener 160 while preventing the heads of the anchoring mechanisms 142 from pulling through the base cover 151 in the region of the openings 153. In this example, the washers 144 have tubes extending downward (i.e., toward the anchoring surface), following the anchoring mechanisms 142, providing a sheath for the anchoring mechanisms 142. The tubes of the washers 144 limit how far the anchoring mechanisms 142 can protrude into the surface, ensuring proper tightening of the base cover 151 and dampener 160 on the flange 133.
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[0032] As described above, each of the anchoring mechanisms 142 extends through a respective opening 153 in the base cover 151 and the respective opening 134 of the flange 133. Proceeding past the flange 133, each of the anchoring mechanisms 142 extend through a respective one of the openings 161 of the dampener 160, and the openings 161, in this example, deviate from the otherwise honeycomb structure of the dampener 160. Instead of having, as in the honeycomb design of this example, a generally hexagonal shape, the openings 161 are sized to accommodate the anchoring mechanisms 142 and, in examples where the washers 144 are tubed and extend to the anchoring surface, the tubes of the washers 144. This deviation in shape of the openings 161 from the otherwise generally hexagonal honeycomb structure of the dampener 160 allows the dampener 160 to tightly surround and thereby better pivot about and absorb shock from the anchoring mechanisms 142 in the case of, e.g., an impact to the bollard 100. Conversely, the post 132, in this example, does not extend through the dampener 160, and instead rests above the dampener 160 and below (and, in this example, within) the base cover 151.
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[0034] The concrete slab 110, in some examples, is configured to accommodate the EV charger 115 by housing wiring (e.g., a bus) which connects the EV charger 115 to a power grid. Similarly, in some examples, the concrete slab 110 is configured to also accommodate the bollard 100 via, e.g., premade holes for the anchoring mechanisms 142 or an imprint for placement of the bollard 100, which may, e.g., increase the impact-absorbing qualities of the bollard 100. However, in other examples, the concrete slab 110 may be created without housing or other built-in mechanisms for accommodation of the installation of the bollard 100, and, in such examples, the bollard 100 may instead be separately installed after the concrete slab 110 has itself been installed in its resting location (in this example, abutting the parking space 120).
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[0037] The offset configuration of the bollard 100 is, in this example, defined by the existence of a line segment (such as the line segment 510) that bisects the shape of the base cover 151 and divides the area of the (in this example, elliptic) shape of the base cover 151 into two distinct regions, where the first region contains the opening centroid 550 and the second region contains the anchoring region centroid 545. Through these criteria, in this example, an offset configuration, as described and referenced above, can be defined.
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[0039] Other potential configurations of a bollard not described herein (i.e., different shapes of a base of the bollard, different numbers and/or placement of a post and/or the anchoring mechanisms of the bollard) may nonetheless be offset configurations if any line segment can be defined which satisfies the exemplary criteria set out above. However, to have an offset configuration, it need not be the case that every possible line segment which bisects a shape of a base of a bollard divides the base into two such regions which satisfy the exemplary criteria above. Instead, there need only to be (at least) one single possible line segment which meets such criteria for a bollard to have an offset configuration.
2 Alternatives
[0040] In some embodiments, a bollard does not have a base cover (such as, e.g., the base cover 151 of
[0041] Some examples may not have a flange (or may have a flange of a dissimilar shape, size, or makeup to that of the flange 133 of
[0042] While the examples depicted herein exhibit three anchoring mechanisms, other embodiments may use any number of anchoring mechanisms, use anchoring mechanisms in different arrangements or configurations, or may use different types of anchoring mechanisms from those displayed herein. Despite having different configurations from those disclosed herein, configurations with differing numbers of, placement of, size of, and/or arrangement of anchoring mechanisms may nonetheless be offset. In some examples, when defining an anchoring region, especially in examples where the number, configuration, and/or size/type of anchoring mechanisms differs from the embodiments discussed above, the boundary of an anchoring region may not be defined by lines between centers of the anchoring mechanisms, but instead may be defined by arcs between the anchoring mechanisms, especially if the anchoring mechanisms have a generally radial symmetry.
[0043] In some examples, the base is a single piece that is configured to receive or be molded around the flange of the core of the post assembly.
[0044] In the above embodiments, the slab may have different types and shapes of edges.
[0045] A number of embodiments of the invention have been described. Nevertheless, it is to be understood that the foregoing description is intended to illustrate and not to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the scope of the following claims. Accordingly, other embodiments are also within the scope of the following claims. For example, various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Additionally, some of the steps described above may be order independent, and thus can be performed in an order different from that described.