A particularly exemplary application of the present invention relates to an anchoring device for a beach umbrella and for any device to be removably anchored to the ground, i.e., to sand, dirt, gravel, clay and the like.
The difficulties encountered in supporting umbrella poles are quite significant as attested to by the fact that many patents are directed to solving this problem. Firmly affixing the umbrella pole in the ground, within a reasonable time, typically requires equipment designed for this purpose.
In the past, various corkscrew devices, heavy metallic poles, hammers, and the like have been used to anchor the umbrella. Such devices, while for the most part effective, have significant drawbacks. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,122,014 to Genfan discloses an anchoring device for beach umbrellas that utilizes a pole equipped with a sharp pointed end fitted with propeller like blades attached to the sides of the pole. Although the Genfan device makes it easier for an individual to dig a hole, it still has its deficiencies. Carrying the sharp pointed pole end equipped with propeller-like blades is both cumbersome and dangerous. Others, such as U.S. Pat. No. 7,520,485 to Gannett, include a spiked end and a slide hammer to drive the pike into the ground.
More related to the present invention is U.S. Application Nos. 20070204891 and 20090020145 which disclose an umbrella holder comprising an anchoring device for digging and insertion into the ground, having an aperture therein for receiving the pole of the umbrella and a connecting means such as a snap button, pins, or buttons to secure the pole to the anchoring device.
According to the present invention, an anchoring device for anchoring an item including a pole to the ground comprises: a ground engaging base element for engaging the ground to anchor the pole, having an aperture for receiving the pole; and press fitting securing means for engaging the pole and the base element to prevent removal of the pole from the ground.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, an anchoring device for anchoring a pole to the ground comprises: a ground engaging base element, having an aperture for receiving the pole and for mating with the pole through a compression element in a press fitting relationship. The device includes a press fitting securing means, including a mating ring means and a compression ring means, that encircles the pole, such that the mating ring means and the compression ring means cooperate to constrain, secure, press bind, press fit, interference fit, or act in a binding relationship, hereinafter referred to as secure or bind, when the mating means and the compression ring means are pushed together, so as to removably secure the pole to the mating ring means and thereby the ground engaging base element.
A further embodiment of the present invention comprises a ground engaging base element having a plate like configuration, which may be grasped by a user for digging into the ground. The base element includes an aperture therein for receiving the pole there through. The invention further includes a press fitting securing means, including a mating ring means, separate from and disposed beneath the base element, having an aperture for receiving the pole there through, and flexible binding means or compression ring means, which encircles and frictionally engages the pole and which will also engage the mating ring means about the edges and sidewall of the mating ring means aperture in order to press fit or removably secure the pole to the mating ring means. The press fitting securing means engages the pole in a press fitting or frictional manner as force is applied between the pole and the mating ring means in a manner along the axis of the pole and in a direction upwardly, that is, away from the bottom of the pole. With the pole secured to the mating ring means, movement of the pole outwardly out of the ground forces the securing means and, in particular, the mating ring means into engagement with the ground engaging base element which thereby anchors the pole.
More specifically, in one embodiment of the invention, the compression ring means comprises an O-ring. In another embodiment of the invention, the compression ring means comprises material capable of being wrapped about the pole.
In another aspect of the invention, a method of anchoring a beach umbrella comprises the steps of: digging a hollow in the ground, of a size to accommodate the size of the ground engaging base element and deep enough to buy the base element; inserting the pole of the umbrella through the aperture in the ground engaging base element and through the mating ring means, such that a first portion of the pole extends upwardly away from the ground and a second portion of the pole extends downwardly from the ground engaging base element; attaching the compression ring means to the second portion of the pole beneath the mating ring means; and burying the ground engaging base element including the compression ring means within the hollow in the ground.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention as claimed. Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
Reference will now be made in detail to the present exemplary embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same or similar reference numerals will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
An embodiment of the invention is shown in
The anchoring device 100 comprises a ground engaging base element 20 and a press fit removable securing means or press fitting means 50. In one embodiment of the invention, the ground engaging base element 20 comprises a plate 21 (
The press fit removable securing means 50 comprises a mating ring means 25 and a compression ring means 24, wherein the compression ring means encircles a limited length section of the pole portion 14. The press fit removable securing means 50 acts to press fit or fasten the pole 14 to the mating ring means 25 when the mating ring means 25 and that portion of the pole with the compression ring means 24 are pushed together.
In the embodiment of the invention shown in
As is readily understood, the mating ring means 25 of the press fit removable securing means 50 may be formed as part of the ground engaging base element 20, as shown in
The separate element mating ring means 25, shown in
In a further embodiment of the invention shown in
In the embodiment of the invention shown in
In a further embodiment of the invention shown in
In addition, it has been found by the inventor that it is desirable to have the compression ring means 24 have a gradually increasing diameter, e.g., a conical shape, such that as more tension is placed on the pole 14 to remove it from the ground, more of the compression ring means 24 engages or press fits with the mating ring means 25 thereby increasing the binding, securing or press fitting to the pole 14. In this event, a flat material compression ring means 24 may be helically wrapped about the pole 14 such that overlapping portions of the material 24 increase the diameter of the compression ring means 24 in a conical fashion to ensure engagement or press fitting with the mating ring means 25.
Furthermore, the compression ring means 24 may be a piece of material, as mentioned above, of sufficient width to encircle the pole 14 and which has an increasing thickness 115, as measured along its length 112 parallel to the pole, as shown in
It is further noted that the flexible engagement means 24 may be formed of a conical O-ring 120 (
In this preferred embodiment of the invention, it has been found that the compression ring means 24 should be an O-ring 90 (
In this preferred embodiment, the base element 20 may include at least one slot like aperture 80 to store the flexible compression ring 24 or may include 2 oppositely facingL-shaped projections 81 on which to catch and store the O-ring 90.
In use the base element 20 may be used to dig a hollow in the ground, the bottom portion of the umbrella pole 14 is slid through the aperture 65 in the base element 20 and through the mating ring means 25 of the press fit removable securing device 50. The compression ring means 24 is placed on the pole 14 and the compression ring means 24 is pushed into contact with the mating ring means 25. The umbrella pole 14 with the base element 20 and press fit removable securing means 50 are placed in the hollow and the base element 20 is covered with the ground material removed from the hollow thereby providing support to the umbrella pole. It is understood that if the mating ring means 25 is formed as part of the base element 20, then the compression ring means 24 is press fit against the mating means 25 and the pole 14. It is noted that, if the mating means is a separate element, as in
While the foregoing description represents a preferred embodiment of the invention, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the teachings herein. Thus, it is to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than is specifically described above.
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