Traffic signal mounting bracket
09695976 ยท 2017-07-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B43/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B7/0493
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E01F9/65
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B2/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A47B96/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E01F9/65
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B43/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B7/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A traffic signal mounting bracket for mounting a traffic signal on a post. The mounting bracket has a base, a cable, and a traffic signal attachment portion. The base is spaced apart from the post to maintain separation between the back of the base and the post. The cable is secured against rotation in a channel on the back of the base and extends rearwardly from the back of the base to loop around a post and is clamped between the front of the base and clamping blocks releasably attached thereto.
Claims
1. A traffic signal mounting bracket, for mounting a traffic signal to a post, comprising: a base having opposed sides, a front, and a back; a spacing flange on each side extending rearwardly from the back of the base and shaped to engage the post and maintain separation therebetween; a retaining flange extending rearwardly from the back of the base adjacent to each spacing flange defining a channel therebetween having a channel width; a first slot in the base aligned with each channel having a first slot width; a clamping block releasably attached to the front of the base overlying each first slot, having a bearing surface and a second slot aligned with the first slot having a second slot width; a cable having a bolt attached thereto at each end, the bolt having a head portion and a threaded portion, wherein the head portion has a width less than the channel width and greater than the second slot width, whereby the head portion is secured against rotation in the channel and secured against passage through the second slot and whereby the threaded portion extends through the first and second slots and is secured against the bearing surface by a fastener; and a traffic signal attachment portion configured to engage with the front of the base and the traffic signal.
2. The traffic signal mounting bracket of claim 1, wherein the front of the base and the clamping blocks each have complementary clamping grooves aligned with one another and shaped to receive and retain the cable therebetween.
3. The traffic signal mounting bracket of claim 1, wherein each clamping block releasably attaches to the front of the base by a threaded post extending forwardly from the front of the base and by a threaded portion of the bolt on one end of the cable.
4. The traffic signal mounting bracket of claim 1, wherein the bearing surface is a rounded recess and the threaded portion of the bolt is secured against the bearing surface by way of a pivot block shaped complementary to the rounded recess so as to pivot when seated therein.
5. The traffic signal mounting bracket of claim 1, wherein the first slot width is larger than the width of the head portion of the bolt.
6. The traffic signal mounting bracket of claim 1, wherein the base and the traffic signal attachment portion each have an electronics aperture therethrough and wherein the electronics apertures are aligned to permit the passage of electrical cables therethrough between the traffic signal and the post.
7. The traffic signal mounting bracket of claim 1, wherein the cable extends between the clamping blocks.
8. The traffic signal mounting bracket of claim 1, wherein the traffic signal attachment portion has two curved channels therethrough which each receive a mounting post extending forwardly from the front of the base to permit rotation of the traffic signal attachment portion relative to the base.
9. The traffic signal mounting bracket of claim 1, wherein the base comprises a cylindrical extension extending forwardly from the front of the base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the invention may be more clearly understood, it will now be described in detail by way of example, with reference to a preferred embodiment thereof and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(15) As used in the present description, the term traffic signal includes any traffic light, traffic sign, road sign, or other traffic control device that is attached to a post. As used in the present description, the term post includes any traffic signal post, mast arm, or other extension thereof on which a traffic signal may be mounted.
(16) The traffic signal mounting bracket has three components: a base 1 for attachment to a post, a cable 3 for attaching the base 1 to the post, and a traffic signal attachment portion 2 which attaches to and retains in place a traffic signal (not shown).
(17) As shown in
(18) Spaced apart from each flange 7 is a retaining flange 10 having a width and a length. Preferably, as shown in
(19) The cable 3 consists of a length of wound steel wire, has a bolt 13, attached to each end, and is used to secure the base 1 to the post. The bolt 13 is attached to the cable 3 by means of a head portion 14 and has a threaded portion 13a extending therefrom. Preferably, as shown in
(20) A guide slot 12 is formed in the base 1, between each pair of flanges 7 and retaining flanges 10, and has a width sufficient to permit passage of the cable 3 therethrough. Preferably, the guide slots 12 have an elongated oval shaped cross section, as shown in
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(22) With the bolts 13 on each end of the cable 3 inserted into the guide slots 12, the cable 3 extends from the back 6 of the base 1 and is looped around the post and secured against the front 5 of the base 1. Preferably, the cable 3 is inserted into clamping grooves 15 on the front 5 of the base 1, with a middle portion of the cable 3 forming a loop, as shown in
(23) A clamping block 16, as shown in
(24) Preferably, the clamping blocks 16 are secured to the front 5 of the base 1 on a threaded post 19, extending from the front 5 of the base 1, and the threaded portion 13a of the bolt 13, extending from the front 5 of the base 1 through the guide slot 12, as shown in
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(26) Preferably, the front 5 of the base 1 is shaped with a cylindrical extension 22, as shown in
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(28) A traffic signal attachment portion 2 is attached to the mounting surface 23 on the base 1. Many known configurations of traffic signal attachment portion 2 may be used for attachment of various traffic signals to the base 1. By way of example, as shown in
(29) An electronics aperture 28 through the traffic signal attachment portion 2 is aligned with the electronics aperture 24 through the base 1, to permit electronic wiring to pass therethrough from the post to the traffic signal. Variously configured traffic signal attachment portions 2 may be used in the traffic signal mounting bracket, according to the present invention, for attachment of different types of traffic signals to the base 1. In most configurations, the traffic signal attachment portion 2 has a traffic signal engagement structure 29 positioned on the front face 30 of the traffic signal attachment portion 2. For example, as shown in
(30) The installation and proper positioning of a traffic signal mounting bracket, according to the present invention, may be accomplished by a two-stage tightening and tensioning method. As described above, the cable 3 is looped around the post and attached to the base 1. After an initial loose attachment of the base 1, the base 1 may be positioned at the desired location on the post and a middle portion of the cable 3 pulled tight, by hand, as shown in
(31) Thereafter, the traffic signal attachment portion 2 can be secured on the mounting surface 23 and the traffic signal attached thereto. Alternatively, the traffic signal attachment portion 2 can be attached to the traffic signal prior to being secured to the mounting surface 23.