POLE ASSEMBLY AND MOUNTING THEREOF
A pole assembly comprising a column, a support assembly having a plurality of upstanding support members, and a plurality of elongate base members of constant cross section, wherein in use each base member is fastened to said column and to a respective one of said upstanding support members and extends adjacent the column near its base end such that the longitudinal axis of each base member is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said column.
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This invention relates to a pole assembly. The pole is of the type that may support items such as street lights, signs, traffic signals, pedestrian signals, security cameras, flags, banners and the like.
BACKGROUNDPoles for the mounting of street lights, signs, pedestrian signals, traffic signals, security cameras, banners and the like are well known and generally take the form of structural columns with reach arms and brackets fitted at various positions to support lights, signs and other ancillary items at desired heights and positions. These poles are generally made from hard wood, reinforced concrete or from tubular galvanised steel or sheet aluminium. Tubular poles have the advantage of the ability to hide switch gear, cables and the like inside the pole. One known type of tubular pole is depicted in international publication WO2004/08134 (Goodcart Pty Ltd) entitled “Pole Assembly”.
One disadvantage of installing a pole assembly is that each different size pole generally requires different support bases depending on the diameter and height of the pole. Many poles require additional support near their base, and one method of providing such a support is to provide a plurality of buttresses surrounding the pole. In the case of steel poles, these buttresses may each be made of plate material and welded to the pole and its base support. International patent publication WO2004/08134 discloses a pole assembly in which a structural tubular column is supported by a base plate which has a tubular support surrounded by buttresses.
One problem with such base plate, buttress and other similar support member, is that generally each base support and buttress must be specifically made to suit the diameter and height and environment in which the pole is to be situated.
The present invention preferably overcomes or ameliorates one or more of the disadvantages of the prior art.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONAccording to a first aspect the present invention consists in a pole assembly comprising a column, a support assembly having a plurality of upstanding support members, and a plurality of elongate base members of constant cross section, wherein in use each base member is fastened to said column and to a respective one of said upstanding support members and extends adjacent the column near its base end such that the longitudinal axis of each base member is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said column.
Preferably each of said base members can during installation be height adjusted with respect to its respective upstanding member thereby allowing the column to be levelled.
Preferably each of the upstanding support members comprise a threaded rod, and each said respective base members are secured thereto by fasteners.
Preferably each base member has a groove in which the respective threaded rod is seated and the fasteners that secure the base member to the threaded rod comprises a threaded nut and washer combination disposed at opposite ends of said base member.
Preferably each base member has at least a portion of constant cross-section that is substantially U-shaped.
In one embodiment each said base member may engage with a respective track longitudinally disposed on the outer surface of said column. Preferably said track is either a raised portion or a channel.
Preferably each base member is made of an extruded material.
Preferably a bracket for use in supporting an item on said pole is made from the same extruded material used for said base member.
Preferably said base members are fastened to said columns by threaded bolt fasteners.
Preferably said support assembly is adapted to be anchored in a concrete foundation.
Preferably in a second embodiment said column is a square or rectangular post and the base members are adapted to be disposed at longitudinal corner edges of said post.
According to a second aspect the present invention consists in a pole assembly comprising a column, a support assembly having a plurality of substantially upright projecting threaded rods, and a plurality of elongate base members of constant cross section, each base member having an elongate groove therein, wherein in use each base member is fastened to said column and to a respective one of said threaded rods and extends adjacent the column near its base end such that the longitudinal axis of each base member is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said column, each base member fastened to its respective threaded rod by seating the rod in its groove and by a combination of threaded nuts and washers located on the rod above and below the base member, and each of said base members can during installation be height adjusted with respect to its respective threaded rod by adjusting the threaded nuts and washers thereby allowing the column to be leveled.
The invention is now discussed with reference to drawings, where:
Structural column 1 is cylindrical, and adapted to be secured to a support assembly 15 by means of four substantially U-shaped base members (feet) 10. The column 1 may preferably be manufactured from extruded aluminium alloy. The structural column has four integral external (projecting) tracks 2 that run substantially parallel with the longitudinal axis of the column.
The support assembly 15 comprises four threaded rods (rag bolts) 17 which may be embedded in a concrete footing 18 (see
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An advantage of the abovementioned embodiments is that the base members 10 or 10a can be made from an extruded material. Furthermore a single extruded material of constant cross-section may be used to manufacture base members 10 or 10a of varying length to suit the support of different sized poles.
It may also be possible to use the same extruded material used to make base members 10 or 10a to make brackets suited to engage with columns 1 or 1a to attach items at an elevated location.
Such items may be anyone of a street light, sign, traffic signal, pedestrian signal, security camera, banner or the like.
It should be understood that in other not shown embodiments the base members need not be substantially U-shaped or have U-shaped portions, but must be of constant cross-section and able to be secured to a support assembly.
Also, in an alternative embodiment the tracks 2 formed in the column 1 that engages with base member 10 may not be external (raised), but instead may be an elongate channel or recess of constant cross-section formed in column 1. In such an embodiment the base member would have an elongate projection of constant cross section that engages with such a channel.
Claims
1. A pole assembly comprising a column, a support assembly having a plurality of upstanding support members, and a plurality of elongate base members of constant cross section, wherein in use each base member is fastened to said column and to a respective one of said upstanding support members and extends adjacent the column near its base end such that the longitudinal axis of each base member is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said column.
2. A pole assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said base members can during installation be height adjusted with respect to its respective upstanding member thereby allowing the column to be leveled.
3. A pole assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the upstanding support members comprise a threaded rod, and each said respective base members are secured thereto by fasteners.
4. A pole assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein each base member has a groove in which the respective threaded rod is seated and the fasteners that secure the base member to the threaded rod comprises a threaded nut and washer combination disposed at opposite ends of said base member.
5. A pole assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein each base member has at least a portion of constant cross-section that is substantially U-shaped.
6. A pole assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein each said base member may engage with a respective track longitudinally disposed on the outer surface of said column.
7. A pole assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein said track is either a raised portion or a channel.
8. A pole assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each base member is made of an extruded material.
9. A pole assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein a bracket for use in supporting an item on said pole is made from the same extruded material used for said base member.
10. A pole assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base members are fastened to said columns by threaded bolt fasteners.
11. A pole assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said support assembly is adapted to be anchored in a concrete foundation.
12. A pole assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said column is a square or rectangular post and the base members are adapted to be disposed at longitudinal corner edges of said post.
13. A pole assembly comprising a column, a support assembly having a plurality of substantially upright projecting threaded rods, and a plurality of elongate base members of constant cross section, each base member having an elongate groove therein, wherein in use each base member is fastened to said column and to a respective one of said threaded rods and extends adjacent the column near its base end such that the longitudinal axis of each base member is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said column, each base member fastened to its respective threaded rod by seating the rod in its groove and by a combination of threaded nuts and washers located on the rod above and below the base member, and each of said base members can during installation be height adjusted with respect to its respective threaded rod by adjusting the threaded nuts and washers thereby allowing the column to be leveled.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 18, 2007
Publication Date: Aug 19, 2010
Applicant: GOODCART PTY LTD (Mona Vale)
Inventor: Douglas Rawson-Harris (Palm Beach)
Application Number: 12/445,745
International Classification: E04H 12/22 (20060101); E04G 1/36 (20060101);