This invention relates to a break-away bracket and stake for installation of a mailbox, fence post, or similar item.
Mailboxes, fences, and similar items often are mounted in the ground, with the lower portion of a post extending some distance therein. Unfortunately, these items often are mounted along roadways or other areas with vehicular traffic, and are frequently struck by a vehicle, causing damage to the mailbox and bending the post or pulling it from the ground. This requires expensive and time-consuming repairs.
Accordingly, there is a need for a device for use with mailboxes and similar items that allows for quick installation of a replacement.
In various exemplary embodiments, the present invention comprises a ground spike with an attachable mounting bracket. The ground spike comprises a lower portion with an angled tip adapted to be driven into the ground. The lower portion can be of any suitable length. The top of the spike comprises a mounting plate configured to be substantially flat with the ground surface when installed. The spike and mounting plate can be integrated, or the mounting plate may be attachable to the top of the spike. The spike and mounting plate may be made of any suitable material, including, but not limited to, plastic, metal, or steel.
The mounting plate can be of any suitable size or shape. A plurality of slots are located around the perimeter, and extend towards the center for a distance. The slots may be evenly spaced, and centered along each side. The mounting plate also can be used without a spike, such as when mounted on a concrete pad. A plurality of holes may be provided in the mounting plate to facilitate mounting in this fashion.
The mounting bracket comprises an upper post fastening section with an open upper end adapted to receive and secure a post, such as a mailbox post. Holes in the sides of the fastening section allow for securely fastening the mounting bracket to the post, such as through screws or similar fastening means. The lower end of the post fastening section may comprise a second mounting plate, or may have flanges that extend outward at a right angle. The second mounting plate or flanges comprise a plurality of slots that are configured to align with the slots in the mounting plate attached to the spike. Mechanical fasteners, such as bolts and nuts, are used to fasten the mounting bracket to the spike mounting plate. Preferably, the mechanical fasteners are made of a material that breaks when a threshold level of force is applied to the post secured to the mounting bracket, but lower than the force necessary to bend or distort the mounting bracket, spike, or other components, or to disturb or pull the spike from the ground. Fasteners may be made of aluminum, nylon, or similar materials.
Accordingly, when a mailbox installed using the present invention is struck by a vehicle, the mechanical fasteners break, allowing the post and mounting bracket to detach from the spike and mounting plate. The mounting bracket can then be easily removed from the post, installed on a replacement mailbox box post, and reattached to the mounting plate on the spike using a new set of fasteners. The slots allow the lower portion of the mechanical fastener (such as the bolt) to be easily slid into place when the mounting plate is close to the ground. The slots in the mounting bracket allow the mechanical fastener to be easily slid into place when both pieces are aligned, and also permits the mechanical fastener to be secured at different points along the length of the slot.
In various exemplary embodiments, as seen in
The top of the spike comprises a mounting plate 16 adapted to be substantially flat with the ground surface when installed. The spike and mounting plate can be integrated, or the mounting plate may be attachable to the top of the spike. The spike and mounting plate may be made of any suitable material, including, but not limited to, plastic, metal, or steel.
The mounting plate can be of any suitable size or shape. In the embodiment shown, the mounting plate is a 6″×6″ square, ⅜″ in thickness. A plurality of slots are located around the perimeter, and extend towards the center for a distance. The slots may be evenly spaced, and centered along each side.
In yet another embodiment, the mounting plate can be used without a spike, such as when mounted on a concrete pad. As seen in
The post mounting bracket comprises an upper post fastening section 22 with an open upper end adapted to receive and secure a post, such as a mailbox post 2. Holes 24 in the sides of the fastening section allow for securely fastening the mounting bracket to the post, such as through screws or similar fastening means.
The lower end of the post fastening section 22 may comprise a second (or post) mounting plate 26, or may have flanges that extend outward at a right angle. The second mounting plate or flanges comprise a plurality of slots that are configured to align with the slots in the mounting plate attached to the spike. Mechanical fasteners 30, such as bolts and nuts, are used to fasten the mounting bracket to the spike mounting plate.
Preferably, the mechanical fasteners are made of a material that breaks when a threshold level of force is applied to the post secured to the mounting bracket, but lower than the force necessary to bend or distort the mounting bracket, spike, or other components, or to disturb or pull the spike from the ground. Fasteners may be made of aluminum, nylon, or similar materials.
Accordingly, when a mailbox installed using the present invention is struck by a vehicle, or a force is applied to the mailbox post laterally or vertically or a combination there, the mechanical fasteners break, allowing the post and mounting bracket to detach from the spike and mounting plate without breaking, or causing damage to, the mounting bracket, spike, or mounting plate, or disturbing the installation of the spike or mounting plate. The mounting bracket can then be easily removed from the post, installed on a replacement mailbox box post, and reattached to the mounting plate on the spike using a new set of fasteners. The slots allow the lower portion of the mechanical fastener (such as the head of a bolt) to be easily slid into place when the mounting plate is close to the ground. In some embodiments, the area of the slots in the mounting bracket may be raised slightly above the plane of the main section of the mounting bracket, further facilitating the sliding placement of the head of the bolt when the mounting plate is flat with the ground or a concrete or similar pad. The slots in the mounting bracket allow the mechanical fastener to be easily slid into place when both pieces are aligned, and also permits the mechanical fastener to be secured at different points along the length of the slot. However, as seen in
Thus, it should be understood that the embodiments and examples described herein have been chosen and described in order to best illustrate the principles of the invention and its practical applications to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited for particular uses contemplated. Even though specific embodiments of this invention have been described, they are not to be taken as exhaustive. There are several variations that will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
This application claims benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional No. 62/550,715, filed Aug. 28, 2017. The specification, figures, and complete disclosure of U.S. Provisional No. 62/550,715 are incorporated herein in their entireties by specific reference for all purposes.
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62550715 | Aug 2017 | US |