Post guard
10480207 ยท 2019-11-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01F15/0469
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A post guard includes a first upright portion and a second upright portion. A first edge of the first upright portion is hingedly connected to a first edge of a second upright portion. A first section of a locking mechanism is on a second edge of the left portion (the second edge of the left portion distal from the first edge of the left portion) and a second section of the locking mechanism is on a second edge of the right portion, the second edge of the right portion distal from the first edge of the right portion. The locking mechanism secures the post guard to a post and once the locking mechanism is locked, the post guard remains on the post until the post guard is broken. The post guard has a size and a shape to conform and fit closely around the fence post.
Claims
1. A post guard comprising: a first upright portion, a first edge of the first upright portion hingedly connected to a first edge of a second upright portion by a living hinge; and a locking mechanism, a first section of the locking mechanism located on a second edge of the first upright portion, the second edge of the first upright portion distal from the first edge of the first upright portion; and a second section of the locking mechanism located on a second edge of the second upright portion, the second edge of the second upright portion distal from the first edge of the second upright portion; wherein the locking mechanism secures the post guard to a post and once the locking mechanism is locked, the post guard remains on the post until the post guard is broken; wherein the post guard has a size and a shape to conform and fit closely around the post: and wherein the post guard is a unitary structure of single-piece construction.
2. The post guard of claim 1, wherein the outer shape of the post guard is cylindrical.
3. The post guard of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a plurality of conical shaped protrusions affixed to an inside of the second edge of the first upright portion and a plurality of corresponding holes formed on the second edge of the second upright portion, the holes are slightly smaller than a largest circumference of a corresponding conical shaped protrusion such that, after insertion of each conical shaped protrusion into one of the plurality of corresponding holes, the conical shaped protrusion prevents removal, thereby locking the second edge of the first upright portion to the second edge of the second upright portion.
4. The post guard of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of barbs on an inside surface of the post guard, the barbs interfacing with the fence post after the post guard is installed onto the fence post, thereby impeding movement of the post guard along an axis of the fence post.
5. The post guard of claim 1, further comprising a metallic cover on an outside surface of each of the upright portions.
6. A post guard comprising: a first upright portion, a first edge of the first upright portion hingedly connected to a first edge of a second upright portion by a living hinge; and a locking mechanism comprising a plurality of conical shaped protrusions affixed to an inside of a second edge of the first upright portion, the second edge of the first upright portion distal from the first edge of the first upright portion, and a plurality of corresponding holes formed on a second edge of the second upright portion, the holes are slightly smaller than a largest circumference of a corresponding said conical shaped protrusion such that, after insertion of each said conical shaped protrusion into one of the plurality of corresponding holes, the conical shaped protrusion prevents removal, thereby locking the second edge of the first upright portion to the second edge of the second upright portion; wherein the locking mechanism secures the post guard to a post and once the locking mechanism is locked, the post guard remains on the post until the post guard is broken; and wherein the post guard has a size and a shape to conform and fit closely around the post.
7. The post guard of claim 6, wherein the outer shape of the post guard is cylindrical.
8. The post guard of claim 6, further comprising a plurality of barbs on an inside surface of the post guard, the barbs interfacing with the fence post after the post guard is installed onto the fence post, thereby impeding movement of the post guard along an axis of the fence post.
9. The post guard of claim 6, further comprising a metallic cover on an outside surface of each of the upright portions.
10. A method of covering a post that has been marred using a post guard, the method comprising: spreading a first upright portion of the post guard apart from a second upright portion of the post guard along a living hinge, a first edge of the first upright portion being hingedly connected to a first edge of the second upright portion; wrapping the post guard around a post in an area where the post is marred; and locking the post guard to the post by inserting each of a plurality of conical shaped protrusions affixed to an inside of a second edge of the first upright portion, the second edge of the first upright portion distal from the first edge of the first upright portion, into a corresponding hole formed on a second edge of the second upright portion, the corresponding hole being slightly smaller than a largest circumference of the conical shaped protrusion such that, after inserting the conical shaped protrusions into the corresponding hole, the conical shaped protrusion preventing removal of the conical shaped protrusion from the corresponding hole, thereby locking the second edge of the first upright portion to the second edge of the second upright portion.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein an outer shape of the post guard is cylindrical.
12. The method of claim 10, further comprising: limiting movement of the post guard on the post by, after locking the post guard to the post, a plurality of barbs that are interfaced to an inside surface of the post guard digging into the post.
13. The method of claim 10, further comprising: protecting the post guard from marring by affixing a metallic cover to an outer surface of the post guard.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) Reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Throughout the following detailed description, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.
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(11) For completeness, the sign post 10 includes a sign post extension 14 is shown supporting a sign 16.
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(15) Note that it is fully anticipated to locate the hinge 32 of the post guard 30 on any surface of the post guard 30, not necessarily opposing the locking mechanism 34. The hinge 32, preferably a living hinge, allows for opening of the post guard 30 during installation so that the post guard 30 extends around the post 12 before the post guard 30 is closed and locked in place using the locking mechanism 34.
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(17) It has been found that post guards of the prior art either fall off or are taken by others. To prevent theft, the post guard 30 locks onto the post 12 so that, short of destroying the post guard 30, the post guard 30 cannot be removed. As shown, the post guard 30 locks together by locking mechanisms that makes it difficult to remove the post guard 30 without destroying the post guard 30, In the example shown in detail in
(18) In some embodiments, the holes 37 are formed on an indented surface 36 of the post guard 30 so that, when the conical protrusions 38 on an edge 33 of the post guard 30 mate with the corresponding holes 37 on the indented surface 36, the edge 33 overlaps the indented surface 36, leaving a smooth conical outer surface for the post guard 30.
(19) Although the locking mechanism 34 is shown having conical protrusions 38 that mate with holes 37, the present invention is not limited in any way to any particular locking mechanism.
(20) Note that although the post guard 30 is shown having a substantially conical shape, other shapes are anticipated including those having rectangular cross sections, oval cross sections, hexagonal cross sections, etc.
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(22) The hinge 32 is bent open, allowing the post guard 30 to be wrapped around a post 12 for installation.
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(27) Equivalent elements can be substituted for the ones set forth above such that they perform in substantially the same manner in substantially the same way for achieving substantially the same result.
(28) It is believed that the system and method as described and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description. It is also believed that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the components thereof without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form herein before described being merely exemplary and explanatory embodiment thereof. It is the intention of the following claims to encompass and include such changes.