The present invention relates to foundation apparatus for securing ornamental light posts to the ground. More particularly, the present invention relates to ground anchor foundation and ornamental light pole assemblies.
The lighting trade provides a range of lighting fixtures for ornamental and guidance illumination of yards, driveways, walkways, trees and shrubbery, and residential and other buildings. These lighting fixtures include low-placed spot lights, flood lights, and walkway lights, as well as elongated posts for elevated lighting fixtures. The low-placed lighting fixtures topically have a ground spike for securing the fixture in place. The elongated posts typically mount to threaded bolts that extend from a poured concrete foundation. Installation of poured concrete foundations for lighting posts involves the digging of a receiving hole in the ground, a foundation form, mixing and pouring of the concrete, and seating of threaded fasteners or brackets for fasteners in the wet concrete. After curing, the installer then seats and secures a light post base on the foundation, installs the light post to the base, and makes necessary electrical connections for the light fixture attached to the light post. While the poured concrete foundation adequately supports the installed light post, the drawback is the labor and extended installation time required.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for an improved foundation and support for elongated light posts. It is to such that the present invention is directed.
The present invention meets the need in the art by providing an anchor and light post assembly, comprising an anchor for engaging a ground surface and a plate configured for attaching to the anchor and having a plurality of fastener members, and a light post base having a plurality of openings for aligned receiving of the fastener members for securing the light post base to the ground box.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a method of securing an anchor and light post assembly for supporting an ornamental light fixture, comprising the steps of:
(a) driving an anchor into a ground surface;
(b) securing a plate to the anchor while compressing the ground between the plate and a lower end of the anchor, the plate having a plurality of fastener members upwardly therefrom; and
(c) securing with the fastener members a light post base onto the plate,
whereby the light post base is secured to the ground for supporting a light fixture attached to a post extending from the light post base and resisting loading on the light fixture.
Objects, advantages, and features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon a reading of the following detailed description in conjunction with the drawings and the appended claims.
With reference to the drawings in which like parts have like identifiers,
In the illustrated embodiment, the threaded distal end comprises a bolt welded coaxially to the rod 23. In the illustrated embodiment, the anchor 20 optionally receives a ground cap 30 on the threaded end 26. The ground cap 30 includes a skirt 32 extending from a cap plate 34. The cap plate 34 defines a central opening through which the threaded end 26 of the anchor post 20 extends. A nut 35 threads on the threaded end 26 to secure the ground cap 30 to the anchor 20. The skirt wall 32 of the ground cap 30 provides resistance against the ground 16 to lateral forces on the assembly 10.
The ground box 22 comprises a plate 40 with a ground-engaging frame 42 extending in a first direction from a bottom surface of the plate and a plurality of threaded fasteners 44 projecting in a second direction from a top surface of the plate.
With reference to
With continuing reference to
In the illustrated embodiment, the ground box 70 is formed from a metal sheet. The sheet is stamped to define the depending ground blades 72, 74. In an alternate embodiment the ground box 70 is a molded plastic member. In an alternate embodiment illustrated in
The ground box 22, 70 thus in an alternate embodiments comprises a plate with the plurality of threaded fasteners 44 extending from a first surface for aligned receiving with the openings 56 in the light post base 50, the central opening 45, and an opposing surface configured with ground engaging members. The ground engaging members may be the head of the bolt that attaches to the bottom opposing surface of the plate and the threaded shaft 23 that extends through an opening 45. In an alternate embodiment, the ground engaging members comprise spikes (not illustrated) that extend through openings in the plate into the ground.
Soil conditions vary, and sandy or loose soil may require a longer anchor rod 23, additional flights 24, wider members 46 of the frame 42 or blades 42 to extend deeper into the ground 16, or combination, while the components for use in more dense or clay type soils may differ.
With reference to
The ground box 22 installs over the anchor 20 with the threaded end 26 extending through the opening 45. The ground box 22 is forced into the ground with distal edges of the elongate members 46 cutting into the ground. For example, the ground box 22 may be driven by hamming on the plate 40. The nut 28 threads on the distal end of the anchor stem 23 to rigidly secure the ground box 22 to the anchor 20. The nut 28 tightened on the anchor stem 23 assists with forcing the plate 40 into the ground surface 16. The downward movement of the plate 40 and the upward pulling on the anchor 20 compresses the soil in the ground 16 between the plate and the helical flights 24.
As shown in
The foregoing discloses a readily installed foundation and support structure for electrical lighting fixtures that mount to elongated posts for illuminative and ornamental purposes for grounds, parks, buildings, walkways and the like. While this invention has been described in detail with particular references to illustrated embodiments thereof, it should be understood that many modifications, additions and deletions, in additions to those expressly recited, may be made thereto without departure from the spirit and scope of the invention recited in the appended claims.
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Cover page of set of documents for OTI foundation & anchor systems, each document is listed in this IDS separately, Oliver Technologies, Inc. 467 Swan Ave., Hohenwald, TN 38462; Dec. 4, 2002. |
Oliver Technologies, Inc.; Manufactured Housing Foundation Systems, A Division of Oliver Technologies, Inc.; Swivel Frame Tie, 467 Swan Ave., Hohenwald, TN 38462; Dec. 4, 2002. |
Oliver Technologies, Inc.; Installation Instructions, Model #OTLT, Longitudinal Beam Connector, 467 Swan Ave., Hohenwald, TN 38462; Aug. 13, 2003. |
Oliver Technologies, Inc.; Installation Instructions Galvanized Strapping, p. 15; 467 Swan Ave., Hohenwald, TN 38462; Nov. 2002. |
Oliver Technologies, Inc.; Wind Zone Map, p. 16: 467 Swan Ave., Hohenwald, TN 38462; Nov. 2002. |
Oliver Technologies, Inc.; Specifications, Oliver Technologies, Inc.—Adjustable Outrigger, p. 25; 467 Swan Ave., Hohenwald, TN 38462; Nov. 2002. |
Oliver Technologies, Inc.; Specifications, Oliver Technologies, Inc.—Anchors and Components; pp. 26-28; 467 Swan Ave., Hohenwald, TN 38462; Nov. 2002. |
Oliver Technologies, Inc.; Installation Instructions Galvanized Strapping, p. 9, 467 Swan Ave., Hohenwald, TN 38462; May 2004. |
Oliver Technologies, Inc.; Ground Anchor Installation Instructions, p. 9, 467 Swan Ave., Hohenwald, TN 38462; Nov. 2002. |
Oliver Technologies, Inc.; Installation Instructions OTI Auger Anchor, p. 10, 467 Swan Ave., Hohenwald, TN 38462; Nov. 2002. |
Oliver Technologies, Inc.; “Quick Anchor Installation Instructions Model #OTCAP1, OTI Anchor Model#'s OT3044BP and OT3646BP”, p. 11, 467 Swan Ave., Hohenwald, TN 38462; Nov. 2002. |
Oliver Technologies, Inc.; “Ground Anchor Installation Instructions”, p. 12, 467 Swan Ave., Hohenwald, TN 38462; Nov. 2002. |
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Oliver Technologies, Inc.; “I-Beam Frame Connections Swivel Connector (Part# 2001)”, p. 14; 476 Swan Ave., Hohenwald, TN 38462; Nov. 2002. |
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