Claims
- 1. A breakaway safety base assembly comprising a lower ground support and an upper base member, said ground support having an upper mounting surface and a lower surface, means depending from the lower surface of the support for securing the support at a desired ground surface location on a playing field; the base member having a top, a lower surface adapted to set flush against the upper mounting surface, and joining sides between the top and the lower surface of the base member such that said base member is adapted to extend above the ground surface for engagement by a player whereby the safety base may be subjected to a lateral loading force said lower surface of the base member being adapted to be positioned upon the upper mounting surface of the support when the safety base is in the playing position on the ground support; a plurality of cooperating and complementary pairs of breakaway locking elements arranged throughout the upper mounting surface of the ground support and the lower surface of the base member to lock the base to the ground support with a shear resistant breakaway connection, each pair of breakaway locking elements having a plurality of exposed oppositely facing resilient and laterally deformable members, the deformable members of each pair of breakaway locking elements including cooperating engagement surfaces, first means for connecting one element of each pair to the lower surface of the base member with the deformable members facing outwardly on the lower surface of the base member and second means for connecting the other element of each pair to the upper mounting surface of the ground support with the deformable members facing outwardly of the upper mounting surface; said cooperating deformable locking elements of each pair being disposed to contact each other when the base member is positioned on the ground support in the playing position, the resilient deformable members of said one locking element extending past the deformable element of said other locking element with the cooperating engagement surfaces of said members interlocking to form a plurality of laterally deformable shear resistant breakaway physical connections, said breakaway physical connections being disposed for sequentially releasably locking the base member to the ground support, and being adapted to sever due to shear forces only at the point of an applied lateral loading force sufficient to compress the base member at the point of applied force while the remainder of said connections hold the base member to the ground support and to sequentially sever across the base in response to only a lateral loading force at least equal to the the total shear breakaway force of individual pairs of locking elements whereby low non-injury potential lateral forces applied to the base member are insufficient to break the connection, while higher injury-potential lateral forces subject the connections to sufficient shear loading to deform the members and sequentially break the connections thereby breaking the base member away from the ground support in a lateral direction only.
- 2. A breakaway safety base assembly as in claim 1 including a plurality of shallow recesses disposed in the upper surface of the ground support for receiving said deformable elements of an associated pair and wherein said first means is arranged to secure said elements to the bottom of the recess, the connections being located within the recess and the peripheral edge of the recesses being beveled.
- 3. A breakaway safety base assembly as in claim 1 wherein each pair of locking elements includes a plurality of closely spaced stiffly resilient bristles extending away from their respective mounting surfaces a distance sufficient such that the members parallel and extend past and interengage with each other to prevent lateral shifting of the base member except when subject to a lateral force sufficient to overcome the holding force of the bristles.
- 4. A breakaway safety base assembly comprising a ground support having a mounting surface, means depending from the support and adapted to be buried to secure the ground support at a desired location on the base path of a baseball playing field, a base member adapted to be placed in a playing position on the ground support, said base member having a top, a lower surface and joining sides said lower surface adapted to be releasably locked on the top of the mounting surface with shear resistant breakaway physical connections, said connections being made up of a plurality of pairs of cooperating locking elements, one element of each pair being secured to each of said surfaces, each element including a plurality of outwardly extending resilient and laterally deformably members, the members of each element in a pair extending past each other and including interlocking engagement surfaces forming shear resistant breakaway physical connections, said connections being adapted to sever due to shear forces only at the point of an applied lateral loading force sufficient to compress the base member at the point of applied force while the remainder of said connections hold the base member to the ground support and to sequentially sever across the base in response only to a lateral loading force in excess of 250 pounds so as to hold the base member on the ground support when the base member receives low non-injury potential lateral loading forces of less than 250 pounds and when subjected to high-injury potential lateral loading forces in excess of 250 pounds to sequentially shear the connections across the base starting at the point of impact and cause the base member to breakaway from the ground support in a lateral direction only.
- 5. A breakaway safety base as set forth in claim 4 wherein said surfaces and the interface between them are square and including four first pairs of elongated locking elements each said pair of elongated locking elements being positioned adjacent the edge of said surface and extending inwardly from a corner of the interface along one adjacent side thereof, and at least one centrally disposed pair of locking elements located within said first four pairs of mounting elements.
- 6. A breakaway base as set forth in claim 5 including four centrally disposed pairs of locking elements, the locking elements on the base member and ground support being arranged in a symmetrical pattern about the center of the surfaces such that the base member is positioned on the ground support with the corners of the square surfaces overlying each other and each locking element on the base is paired with a locking element on the ground support.
- 7. A breakaway safety base as in claim 6 wherein the central locking elements are elongated and smaller in area than the locking elements positioned adjacent the edge of the surfaces.
- 8. A breakaway safety base as in claim 6 wherein said pairs of cooperating locking elements are spaced sufficiently close to each other across the entirety of the interface between the lower surface and mounting surface and wherein said base member has a sufficient anti-buckling rigidity that continuous high-injury potential lateral loading forces subjected to the base member cause the base member to compress laterally without buckling the base, and break the paired connections sequentially away from the point of contact to permit breakaway of the base member from the ground support and provide a safety feature for preventing injury.
- 9. A breakaway safety base as set forth in claims 1, 3 and 4 wherein the ground support and base member have cooperating beveled peripheral edges.
Parent Case Info
The application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application for Breakaway Safety Base, Ser. No. 758,638 filed Jan. 12, 1977 (abandoned).
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