Claims
- 1. A breakaway utility pole mounting structure comprising:
- a utility pole having at least one substantially tubular end portion;
- a base anchored in the ground substantially below ground level and having a tubular portion extending below ground level for a distance at least substantially equal to the diameter of said pole end portion;
- said tubular portion adapted telescopically to enclose said pole end portion;
- said pole end portion and said base tubular portion being substantially coextensive longitudinally;
- an adhesive material bonding said pole end portion to said base tubular portion;
- said adhesive material adapted to fail and release said pole when it is subjected to an impact at a predetermined distance above the base from a vehicle of predetermined minimum weight moving at a predetermined minimum speed.
- 2. A breakaway mounting structure as in claim 1, wherein said base is adapted to release said pole upon failure of said adhesive, leaving a remaining base structure projecting no more than 4 inches above ground level.
- 3. A breakaway mounting structure as in claim 1, wherein the adhesive material is epoxy adhesive substantially one-sixteenth inch to three-sixteenth inch in thickness.
- 4. A breakaway utility pole mounting structure as in claim 1, wherein:
- a base is adapted to be buried upright in the ground;
- said base has an upper end portion disposed substantially at ground level; and,
- said upper end portion of said base adapted telescopically to enclose said pole end portion.
- 5. A breakaway utility pole mounting structure, as set forth in claim 4, wherein said upper end portion of said base is substantially equal to the diameter of said pole lower end portion.
- 6. A breakaway utility pole mounting structure, as set forth in claim 5, wherein the axial length of said enlarged upper end portion of said base is substantially equal to the diameter of said pole lower end portion.
- 7. A breakaway utility pole mounting structure, as set forth in claim 6, wherein said enlarged base portion forms a peripheral shoulder and said lower end portion of said pole is adapted to seat on said shoulder.
- 8. A breakaway utility pole mounting structure, as set forth in claim 7, wherein said adhesive material is epoxy adhesive substantially one-sixteenth to three-sixteenth inch in thickness.
- 9. A breakaway utility pole mounting structure, as set forth in claim 4, wherein the base includes a section having its upper end spaced below ground level and adapted to abut the bottom end of said pole, and the base has a separate ferrule section adhesively enclosing the abutting portions of the pole and base below ground level.
- 10. A breakaway utility pole mounting structure, as set forth in claim 9, wherein said upper end of said tubular base is spaced below ground level a distance substantially equal to the diameter of said pole lower end portion.
- 11. A breakaway utility pole mounting structure, as set forth in claim 10, wherein the portions of said pole lower end portion and said tubular base enclosed by said ferrule section are substantially equal axially.
- 12. A breakaway utility pole mounting structure, as set forth in claim 11, wherein said ferrule section is adapted to release said pole lower end portion and permit it to be evacuated from said ferrule section upon failure of said adhesive.
- 13. A breakaway utility pole mounting structure, as set forth in claim 12, wherein said adhesive material is epoxy adhesive substantially one-sixteenth to three-sixteenths inch in thickness.
- 14. A breakaway utility pole mounting structure, as set forth in claim 13, wherein the material of said pole is fiberglass.
- 15. A breakaway utility pole mounting structure comprising:
- a utility pole having at least one substantially tubular end portion;
- a base anchored in the ground substantially below ground level and having a tubular portion extending below ground level, said tubular portion adapted telescopically to enclose said pole end portion;
- an adhesive material bonding said pole end portion to said base tubular portion;
- said adhesive material adapted to fail and release said pole when said pole is subjected to an impact of at least 1800 pounds moving horizontally at a speed of at least 20 miles per hour and striking said pole at least 18 inches above ground level.
- 16. A breakaway mounting structure as in claim 15, wherein the pole end portion and the base tubular portion are substantially coextensive longitudinally.
- 17. A breakaway mounting structure as in claim 16, wherein the distance said base tubular portion extends below ground level is substantially equal to the diameter of said pole end portion.
- 18. A breakaway mounting structure as in claim 17, wherein said base is adapted to release said pole upon failure of said adhesive, leaving a remaining base structure projecting no more than 4 inches above ground level.
- 19. A breakaway mounting structure as in claim 8, wherein the adhesive material is epoxy adhesive substantially one-sixteenth inch to three-sixteenth inch in thickness.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. application, Ser. No. 165,530, filed on Mar. 8, 1988, and directed to a "Breakaway Utility Pole Inverted Base Structure" and U.S. application, Ser. No. 165,620, also filed on Mar. 8, 1988, and directed to a "Breakaway Utility Pole Buried Base Structure."
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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