Base Attached To Post Patents (Class 40/607.1)
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Publication number: 20090199446Abstract: A sign stand assembly includes a support base with a plate portion defining a locking recess, an upright mast joined to the support base, and at least one leg having a wall defining a hollow interior of the leg. The leg is pivotally attached to the plate portion, and a locking pin carried on the leg, is provided for movement toward and away from the locking recess defined by the plate portion of the support base. An actuator is movable between lock and unlock positions and has a first end portion engaging the locking pin, and an opposed second end portion with a hollow bail member defining a hollow interior for receiving the leg. A fulcrum portion is located adjacent the first end portion and engages the leg, whereby, upon pressing the bail member, the locking pin is retracted to the unlock position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2008Publication date: August 13, 2009Inventor: Grant D. Dicke
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Publication number: 20090178319Abstract: A sign support structure includes a broad base plate having opposed upper and lower faces, and a perimeter edge. Substantially equally spaced-apart openings are formed through the base plate along the perimeter from the upper face to the lower face to receive stakes, respectively, to secure the base plate to the ground. A first elongate support has an upper end and an opposed lower end mounted to the base. The first elongate support extends upwardly from the upper face of the base to the upper end. A second elongate support has an inner end mounted to the first elongate support adjacent to the upper end of the first elongate support and extends laterally outward relative to the first elongate support to an outer end. The second elongate support is adapted to hold a real estate sign.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2009Publication date: July 16, 2009Inventors: JOSE J. ULLOA, Pauline R. Ulloa
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Patent number: 7537412Abstract: A sectional I-beam post for use along a roadside in which the post has a first elongate lower section securable via a first slip type coupling to a base anchored in the ground. Slip movement of such coupling is in a direction across the length of the post. The first coupling includes L-shaped brackets with one leg thereof attached to the post by bolts so as to be detachable therefrom and notches in the outer end of the other leg which projects outwardly from the post. A second elongate upper post section has the lower end thereof connected to the upper end of the first post section by a second slip type coupling. Slip movement of the second coupling is in a direction lengthwise of the post. The second coupling includes plates bolted to one post section and having notches that provide a slip connection with the other post section.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2007Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Inventor: Donald G. Lewis
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Patent number: 7530543Abstract: An apparatus includes a central support shaft that has an elongated shape provided with axially opposed ends. Rectilinear legs have opposed ends conjoined to the bottom support shaft end and extending outwardly therefrom at an oblique angle. The legs are pivotal between compressed and expanded positions. Auxiliary support shafts have elongated shapes provided with opposed medial and lateral ends. The auxiliary shafts are pivotally conjoined to the brackets and pivotal about the medial ends, such that the auxiliary shafts can be independently biased between vertical and horizontal positions. Brackets are attached to the central support shaft and spaced along a longitudinal length thereof. Clamps are positional along the auxiliary shafts. Each clamp is adaptable between open and closed positions for releasing and gripping the window blind. The window blind is centrally registered between the auxiliary support shafts during cleaning operations.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2005Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Inventor: Carl M. Kremzar
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Patent number: 7503135Abstract: A mobile sign carrier that mounts on a vehicle receiver hitch and method of use are provided. The mobile sign carrier has a base, a vertical piece and two cross pieces that fold down to form a cross shape. Four sliding brackets are provided, each having permanently attached a square, flat piece, which sliding brackets are mounted one each on each of the cross pieces and one each on the first end and the second end of the vertical piece. The sliding brackets are positioned and secured by means of a fastener to accommodate signs of different sizes. The mobile sign carrier provides a securing device for use on a vehicle with a tailgate. Safety chains further secure the vertical piece to the trailer hitch. A strobe light and night reflective tape are provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2006Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Inventor: William Estill Chafin
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Publication number: 20080307684Abstract: A sign support structure includes a broad base plate having opposed upper and lower faces, and a perimeter edge. Substantially equally spaced-apart openings are formed through the base plate along the perimeter from the upper face to the lower face to receive stakes, respectively, to secure the base plate to the ground. A first elongate support has an upper end and an opposed lower end mounted to the base. The first elongate support extends upwardly from the upper face of the base to the upper end. A second elongate support has an inner end mounted to the first elongate support adjacent to the upper end of the first elongate support and extends laterally outward relative to the first elongate support to an outer end. The second elongate support is adapted to hold a real estate sign.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: Jose J. Ulloa, Pauline R. Ulloa
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Publication number: 20080295374Abstract: A new display has a base and a post, and also where appropriate, a sleeve. The display is shipped flat in a small container, and a recipient erects the post and then positions the base over it. The post is anchored to the base by adhesive. Should a sleeve be used, this is positioned over the post. The display can now carry products on spears or shelves that are inserted in or through the post. A message may be printed on the post or the sleeve. In repeated campaigns, only the sleeve need be sent out. In this way, a rational and cost-effective solution is obtained, where as much as possible of the material can be re-used. A method of manufacturing the display is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2006Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: X2 NORDIC ABInventors: Jan Bergland, Hakan Skog
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Publication number: 20080250687Abstract: The present invention is related to a device for retaining and fixing an advertising medium outdoors taking the form, for instance, of a canvas, said device comprising a frame (1) delimited by four struts, two lateral struts (2,3), an upper strut and a lower strut (5), each of said struts (2,3,5) being composed of two parallel tubes (6,7) made of appropriate material and joined to each other by means of spacers (8,8?), said retaining device being characterised in that it comprises stabilizing means (100,100?) placed at the bottom of the frame (1) and designed in such a way that the device is able to resist forces exerted by the bad weather and in particular by the wind.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2006Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: VTS S.A.Inventor: Matthieu Vanham
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Patent number: 7380360Abstract: A road stand comprising a substantially planar cut-out figure. The figure bears a sign having a design thereon appropriate to attract the attention of passers-by. The figure is supported by a free-standing base.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2002Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Inventors: Patrick H. Evans, Teresa A. Evans
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Patent number: 7243450Abstract: A base is provided for use with warning signs and the like. A metal structural framework is fitted to the underside of an elastomeric body in the form of a monolithic slab. Forces from the sign panel are transmitted through the structural framework, which includes a plurality of outwardly radiating legs. Forces are transmitted to the ends of the legs, which preferably are fitted with outwardly extending feet. Force loadings are transmitted through the structural framework rather than the elastomeric body, which provide a ballast for the structural framework.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Dicke Tool CompanyInventors: Grant D. Dicke, James G. Kokenes, Jeffrey A. Williams
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Patent number: 7213356Abstract: A display system, including a banner made of a flexible, non-rigid sheet material, and including a plurality of elongate sleeves; a frame system to support the banner, the frame system including one or more quick-release receivers to facilitate removal of the frame members therefrom, yet which sufficiently retain the frame members during use.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2005Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Inventor: William Luther Haggard, Jr.
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Patent number: 7140581Abstract: A portable stand for supporting one or more signs. The stand has a base, and a post extending vertically upward from the base. A pair of frames, having a cutout side, and a front window, attach securely to the post for holding the signs therein. The signs each insert into the frames along the cutout side of the frame, and are viewed through the front window of the frame. The base includes two sides, each having a recess that extends inwardly from the sides. A pair of wheels are secured within the recess for easily moving the stand. The base and the post each have a hollow inside cavity for temporarily holding water or sand therein for providing additional support and stability to the stand.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2005Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Inventor: Linda White
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Patent number: 7107714Abstract: A display device having a support structure and display panel is provided. The support structure generally includes a cross bar horizontally supported by first and second leg assemblies. A coupling is provided at each end of the cross bar to receive the corresponding leg assemblies. A plurality of locking mechanisms are provided for independently and releasably connecting the cross bar and the leg assemblies to the coupling without requiring the use of tools.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2004Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Marketing Displays, Inc.Inventors: Evan C Evans, Brian J Hillstrom
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Patent number: 7077598Abstract: A bollard for mounting to a foundation includes a bollard post element having a cavity therein with a base plate integrally fixed about its periphery to the bollard post element at the cavity. The base plate includes anchor holes and threaded holes extending therethrough. Levelers having threaded shafts with pads on one end and drivers on the other engage the threaded holes. Threaded anchor shafts extendible through the anchor holes and fixable to the foundation for the bollard are drawn in tension by nuts on top of the based plate. This simultaneously places the levelers in compression. In installation, the highest point on the foundation beneath the periphery of the base plate is established and the levelers adjusted to extend the bollard vertically with the bollard extending from that highest point.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2005Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Acuity Brands, Inc.Inventors: Michael Leonhardt, Tori C. Poppenheimer, David Crookham
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Patent number: 7062873Abstract: A golf marking flag for attachment to a supporting upright pole having flag attachment means comprising a linear sleeve adapted to loosely slip over the upright pole to enable unobstructed rotation of the flag in response to wind direction along with a flexible tab secured to the top of the linear sleeve and adapted to rotatably engage an upwardly extending narrow pin located at the top of the upright pole. The flexible tab contains an opening larger than the narrowed upright extension to enable free rotation of the tab around the narrowed extension, while the opening is smaller than the upright pole to enable the larger pole to vertically support the marking flag. The flexible tab supports the marking flag on the upright pole while the sleeve enables rotation of the marking flag about the upright pole. The golf marking flag can be attached directly to an upright pole or adapted to be interconnected to an intervening swivel harness to provide indirect connection to the upright pole.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2003Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Markers, Inc.Inventor: Dale J. Hlavin
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Patent number: 7047680Abstract: A vehicle alert kit includes at least one base member having a substantially planar bottom surface and a threaded portion integral therewith. The kit further includes a mechanism for fastening at least one base member to a surface so that same can be maintained at a substantially secure position. The kit further includes an elongated support member having a lower end portion threadably attachable to a select one of at least one base member. The elongated support member extends substantially vertically and upwardly from the base member to a predetermined height, and includes a receiving portion extending substantially vertically along a length thereof and having a bottom surface. The kit further includes a flag having indicia printed thereon and including an edge portion selectively engageable with the receiving portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2004Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Inventor: David R. Myles
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Patent number: 6938871Abstract: A novel support pole design that is both stable and easily removable in an outdoor environment. The support pole is universally adaptable for use with flags, umbrellas, or other objects requiring support to an elevated position relative to the ground. A key feature of the present invention is the means that anchors the present invention to the ground. This means includes a small locking pin that maintains a large flat base in close coupling with the ground.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2004Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventor: Warren Merrill Carlson
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Patent number: 6935059Abstract: A crime scene fence post having a post base and an elongated post. The top end of the post has a lead-in notch, a slit, and a slot concatenated along the longitudinal axis of the post for easy installation and hold of a crime scene fence tape. The bottom end of the post has a tenon and the center of the post base has a mortise so that the post and the post base can be joined together to form a self-supported crime scene post.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2004Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Inventor: Hungkun James Chang
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Patent number: 6898882Abstract: A signboard device exhibiting information regarding roads, buildings or street names is disclosed. The device includes a post having a plurality of fitting grooves at its outer surface; a base joined to a concrete foundation, the base having a post-seating stepped recesses comprised of two concentric recesses; a post cover unit comprised a lower cover, a cylindrical intermediate cover and an upper cover; a signboard unit comprised of a signboard frame assembly and a pair of signboards attached to the stepped lines of the signboard frame assembly; and a stopper for fixing the signboard frame assembly to the post. The device enables one or more signboards to be easily installed on a post, and has excellent structural strength and an adaptable appearance.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Hanyang Frame Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yong Soo Kim
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Patent number: 6899501Abstract: A fastener for temporarily fastening a length of wire to the ground includes a U-shaped member having leg portions, a bridge portion bridging the leg portions, and a mount portion arranged at one end of the bridge portion. One of the leg portions has a length greater than the length of the bridge portion, and the mount portion is adapted to receive a visual indicator for identifying the location of the wire. An interior surface defined by the bridge of the U-shaped member captures the wire when the leg portions are inserted into the ground.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: BellSouth Intellectual Property CorporationInventor: John LoGiudice
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Publication number: 20040221500Abstract: A picture frame system comprises a base, a flexible gooseneck extending from the base, a mount and a trim panel disposed at an end of the gooseneck away from the base. The gooseneck is a jointed, articulated tube with a resiliency sufficient to support a load defined by the mount, trim panel, and a picture. Optionally, a plurality of flexible goosenecks can extend from the base and each can have a different axial length. Also optionally, the mount and trim plate can be configured so that the trim panel is magnetically seatable on the mount for retaining the picture between the mount and the trim panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Applicant: Adesso Inc.Inventors: Lee Schaak, Duan-Cheng Hsieh
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Patent number: 6807782Abstract: A decorative wall is disclosed which hides residential equipment. The decorative wall comprises a wall having a mounting mechanism which removably erects the wall on a surface, the wall having a flat surface indicia or images imprinted thereon.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Inventors: James Lem Forman, Darcy Lynn (Bock) Forman
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Patent number: 6668476Abstract: An address display including a signboard, the signboard having defined therethrough at least three sets of punch-out holes, each set having at least one punch-out hole defined within, at least one punch-out hole of each set substantially collinear with at least one punch-out hole of each of the other sets, the punch-out holes along a line defined by the collinearity having substantially constant spacing; and a number of characters, each character to attach to respective ones of the at least three sets of holes, the characters each having a width and a height, the characters chosen from a set of characters corresponding to characters used in an address, each character in the set of characters having substantially the same overall width and substantially the same overall height as each of the other characters in the set of characters.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Inventors: Theodore E. Gaines, Donald B. Gaines
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Patent number: 6668474Abstract: A novel outdoor sign apparatus for mounting to a ground surface, e.g. a real estate sign. The outdoor sign apparatus comprises a pair of horizontally spaced footings for a support base, a movable support frame that holds the sign, a plurality of stakes for mounting, and support elements. The support frame is supported by each of the footings and has a first position substantially perpendicular to the footings for display and a second position substantially parallel to the footings for transport. Support elements such as chains (or other similar means such as cables, rigid bars, etc.) connect between the support frame and the footings to selectively hold the support frame vertically upright in the first position. The support elements can be disconnected to release and lower the support frame to the lowered position for transport. The stakes are driven downward into the ground at an outwardly extending angle relative to the vertically upright support frame and sign.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Inventors: Dean Winterton, Porter J. Martin
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Publication number: 20030145498Abstract: An apparatus for use as a portable sign includes a base and an elongated signpost having a plurality of bores holes along its body. The base having a collar portion that includes a bore dimensioned to receive the geometric cross section of the post, and at least one aperture configured to align with the through holes of the elongated signpost. A fastener is received by the aperture and through holes to hold the signpost in one of a plurality of vertical positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2001Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventor: Frank Venegas