Banner frame with anchor stakes
10214934 ยท 2019-02-26
Inventors
- BRITT P. HUNT (NASHVILLE, TN, US)
- ROY C. CHAFFIN, JR. (HENDERSONVILLE, TN, US)
- DOUGLAS J. SANFORD (MT. JULIET, TN, US)
- SCOTT CAVANAUGH (NASHVILLE, TN, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
F16M13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A banner frame mounted on two or more anchor stakes or spikes. The anchor stakes are configured to provide a natural anchor once driven into the ground, thereby preventing the typical leaning, bending or bowing of the posts that leads to sagging of the banner. A single anchor stake or spike may also be to support a single post for applications where a single post is needed.
Claims
1. A banner frame, comprising: a horizontal support section with a first end and a second end; a first vertical support with a top end and a bottom end, the top end supporting the first end of the horizontal support section, and the bottom end mounted on a first anchor stake; a second vertical support with a top end and a bottom end, the top end support the second end of the horizontal support section, and the bottom end mounted on a second anchor stake; wherein the first and second anchor stakes each comprise a longitudinal axis and a lower end with a plurality of flanges spaced circumferentially around the lower end and extending at an angle therefrom; wherein each flange of said plurality of flanges comprises a first section with a first width and first outer edge substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, a second section immediately below the first section with a second width and a second outer edge angled with respect to the longitudinal axis, a third section immediately below the second section with a third width and a third outer edge substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, and a fourth section immediately below the third section with a fourth width and a fourth outer edge angled with respect to the longitudinal axis; further wherein the first width is greater than the third width, the second width varies from a maximum where the first outer edge and second outer edge meet, to a minimum where the second outer edge and third outer edge meet.
2. The banner frame of claim 1, further wherein at least one of said plurality of flanges on the first or second anchor stake comprises removal resistance means disposed on the first section of said at least one of said plurality of flanges.
3. The banner frame of claim 2, wherein said removal resistance means comprises one or more holes or cut-outs extending through the flange.
4. The banner frame of claim 2, wherein said removal resistance means comprises one or more directionally-biased extensions or points on one or more faces of the flange.
5. The banner frame of claim 4, wherein the directional-biased extensions or points extend upwards away from the lower end of the anchor stake.
6. The banner frame of claim 1, wherein the first and second anchor stakes each comprise an upper end with a mounting post.
7. The banner frame of claim 1, wherein the horizontal support section, the first vertical support, and the second vertical support form a plane.
8. The banner frame of claim 7, wherein at least one flange on the first anchor stake and at least one flange on the second anchor stake is not parallel to the plane.
9. The banner frame of claim 7, wherein at least one flange on the first anchor stake and at least one flange on the second anchor stake is at approximately right angles to the plane.
10. The banner frame of claim 1, wherein there are at least four flanges on the first anchor stake and at least four flanges on the second anchor stake.
11. An anchor stake for a banner frame, comprising: a stake with a longitudinal axis, a lower end adapted for insertion into ground, and an upper end extending aboveground; and a plurality of flanges extending outwardly from the lower end, each flange comprising a first face and a second face, a first section with a first width and first outer edge substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, a second section immediately below the first section with a second width and a second outer edge angled with respect to the longitudinal axis, a third section immediately below the second section with a third width and a third outer edge substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis, and a fourth section immediately below the third section with a fourth width and a fourth outer edge angled with respect to the longitudinal axis, wherein the first width is greater than the third width, the second width varies from a maximum where the first outer edge and second outer edge meet, to a minimum where the second outer edge and third outer edge meet; wherein at least one of said plurality of flanges comprises removal resistance means disposed on the first section of said at least one of said plurality of flanges.
12. The anchor stake of claim 11, wherein said removal resistance means comprises one or more holes or cut-outs extending through the flange.
13. The anchor stake of claim 11, wherein said removal resistance means comprises one or more directionally-biased extensions or points on one or more faces of the flange.
14. The anchor stake of claim 11, wherein the directional-biased extensions or points extend upwards away from the lower end of the anchor stake.
15. The anchor stake of claim 11, wherein the plurality of flanges are evenly spaced around the lower end.
16. The anchor stake of claim 11, wherein the plurality of flanges extend only partially along the length of the lower end of the anchor stake.
17. The anchor stake of claim 11, wherein the anchor stake has a longitudinal axis and each flange of said plurality of flanges comprise a bottom end extending from the anchor stake at an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis, and a top end extending from the anchor stake at approximately a right angle with respect to the longitudinal axis.
18. The anchor stake of claim 17, wherein there are four flanges.
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(3) In various exemplary embodiments, the present system comprises a banner frame 10 mounted on two or more anchor stakes or spikes 20. The anchor stakes are configured to provide a natural anchor once driven into the ground, thereby preventing the typical leaning, bending or bowing of the posts that leads to sagging of the banner. A single anchor stake or spike may also be used to support a single post for applications where a single post is needed.
(4) In one exemplary embodiment, as seen in
(5) The flanges may be of any suitable shape. In the embodiment shown in
(6) The anchor stake flanges can be positioned at any angle with respect to the plane formed by the banner frame or banner when mounted on the anchor stakes or banner frame. In several embodiments, the anchor stake flanges are designed to be positioned, when the stake is inserted into the ground, at a specific angle to said plane. In one exemplary embodiment, the flanges are set at 45-degree angles with respect to this plane, thereby providing resistance to movement of the anchor stake along the most common force vectors (i.e., perpendicular to the plane, such as from a strong wind blowing on the banner, or parallel to the plane, such as from the weight of the banner pulling inward). This orientation is established by the placement of the banner mounting holes or connection points in the upper part of the anchor stake and banner frame (as described below). The enhanced stability of the anchor stakes and banner frame helps to prevent sagging of the banner over time.
(7) In one exemplary embodiment, some or all of the flanges extend all the way to the tip of the lower end of the anchor stake. This enhances stability at the soil surface by minimizing the amount of displaced or disturbed earth when the anchor stake is initially inserted and driven into the ground.
(8) The upper end of the anchor stake comprises a post 22. The post may be circular, square, rectilinear, or polygonal in cross-section. In one exemplary embodiment, the post extends sufficiently high above the ground surface so that the banner can be attached directly thereto. One or more horizontal cross-pieces may extend between posts for additional lateral stability.
(9) In another exemplary embodiment, the post serves as a mount for an end of a banner frame. The banner frame may be of multi-part or unitary construction, and its component parts may be circular, square, rectilinear, or polygonal in cross-section.
(10) After the banner frame is secured in place, the banner is attached or mounted thereto. The banner may be connected to the connection points 40 on the posts or banner frame by any suitable means, including, but not limited to, hooked, cords, bands, bungee cords, or the like. In one embodiment, the present invention uses springs, thereby allowing for more subtle, controlled movement of the banner, and thereby maintaining tension to prevent banner sagging. In one exemplary embodiment, the banner is connected to appropriate connection points at each corner of the banner, and the middle of the top of the banner also may be connected to the horizontal top section or support of the frame by use of a spring, hook, or similar suitable means as described above.
(11) The above apparatus may be of any suitable size or dimension, may be of any color or natural finish, and its components made of any suitable material, including, but not limited to, steel, aluminum, metal, composite, wood, plastic, or combinations thereof. In several embodiment, the size of the banner frame may be adjustable, such as by removing or adding pieces to the horizontal top section or support rods, or by using different lengths of springs or other connection means.
(12) Thus, it should be understood that the embodiments and examples described herein have been chosen and described in order to best illustrate the principles of the invention and its practical applications to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited for particular uses contemplated. Even though specific embodiments of this invention have been described, they are not to be taken as exhaustive. There are several variations that will be apparent to those skilled in the art.