Claims
- 1. A brace for securing a pole to a support surface, comprising:
- a frame member for securement to the support surface;
- a yoke assembly formed of a pair of U-shaped yoke members each having a respective pair of legs interconnected by a respective bight portion, one of said yoke members being coupled to said frame member and the other of said yoke members fitting around the pole;
- swivel means comprising a pivot member coupling together said yoke members at their respective bight portions; said frame member comprising a pair of legs defining an X-shaped structure having one end wider than the other, and an integral connecting rod closing off the narrowed end of the structure to form a smaller and a larger triangle said connecting rod pivotally passing through the opposing legs of said one of said yoke members, whereby said yoke assembly and said frame member permit modification in the relative vertical orientation of the pole with respect to the support surface by providing for relative rotation about two mutually perpendicular horizontal axes, and wherein said swivel means lies along the center line of said X-shaped structure.
- 2. A brace as in claim 1, wherein each of said yoke members is formed of a respective unitary construction.
- 3. A brace as in claim 1, wherein the yoke member fitting around the pole has a bight portion comprising a pair of side shoulders interconnected by a recessed center span, said pivot member being coupled to the center span, the side shoulders abutting against a pole fitting into the yoke member, whereby the pivot is spaced from the pole to prevent rubbing against the pole.
- 4. A brace as in claim 1, wherein said frame member is formed of a one-piece construction.
- 5. A brace as in claim 1, and further comprising clamping means for closing off said other yoke member thereby securing the pole therewithin.
- 6. A brace as in claim 5, wherein an aperture is formed adjacent the distal end of one leg of said one yoke member and an opposing L-shaped slot is formed adjacent the distal end of the other leg, and wherein said clamping means comprises a hook at one side for engaging said aperture and a tooth at the opposing side for locking into said slot.
- 7. A brace as in claim 1, wherein said frame member further comprises a unitary bar spanning across the other end of said X-shaped rod construction.
- 8. A brace as in claim 7, wherein said unitary bar comprises end tabs transversely extending from said bar, the distal ends of said other end of said rod structure having bent feet portions, and an aperture in each of said tabs for respectively receiving said bent feet portions therein.
- 9. A brace as in claim 7, wherein said bar has a substantially V-shaped cross sectional configuration with its vertex extending away from the support surface.
- 10. A brace as in claim 9, and further comprising fastening holes formed in said bar whereby fastening means inserted therethrough will be angled into the support surface for secure retention.
RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This invention is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 255,631 filed on Apr. 20, 1981, which in turn is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 143,506 filed on Apr. 24, 1980, the entire disclosure of both prior applications is hereinincorporated by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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