1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to the field of holders and more particularly to a universal holder that can hold any item with a insert-type base.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Numerous supports and holders are known in the art. In particular, there are numerous types of fishing pole holders. An example of a fishing pole holder is the “CPI Sand Spike” sold by various fishing outlets. This device consists of an aluminum pipe section welded onto an aluminum solid rod that can be inserted into beach sand to hold a fishing pole. The problem with this device is that it is not very strong and cannot tolerate a large sideways pull without bending the aluminum rod. Also, it does not come apart for easy storage.
In U.S. Pat. No. 2,652,999, Lohma teaches a tube-like horizontal fishing pole holder.
In U.S. Pat. No. 6,050,020, Sizemore teaches a mountable pole holder generally of use for a boat.
A similar device is shown by Nelson in U.S. Design Pat. No. D230,356. Other holder devices are shown in other U.S. Design Patents. Walls et al. in D,484,446 show a pole holder made mostly from rods. Perry in D589,113 shows a pipe-like holder.
What is badly needed, is a universal holder that can be supplied with various attachments and can hold anything with an insert base. The device should be very strong and should break apart for easy transportation and storage. The device should also be highly corrosion resistant so that it can be used outdoors indefinitely even near the sea.
The present invention relates to a universal holder that can hold anything that has a pole-like or rod-like insert base. It is extremely strong with respect to sideways pulls and is highly resistant to corrosion. An upper pipe section made typically made from PVC pipe has an upper end open and a lower end closed. The lower end can be fitted with a threaded nut. A stainless steel pipe or rod, which is highly corrosion resistant can have an upper end threaded to mate into the threaded nut. The pipe or rod can receive a point or a pointed spike at its bottom end for insertion into soil or sand. This point or spike can be aluminum. Alternatively, a solid stainless steel rod can tapered on the lower end into a point. The universal holder of the present invention can be used to hold fishing poles, flag poles, flower pots, lanterns and numerous other items. It can also be paired with a second similar holder to hold a clothesline or the like. Various different accessories can be used with the universal holder to hold numerous diverse items. A particular accessory is a special type of flag pole that holds a flag at an angle and allows it to turn in the wind.
Several drawings and illustrations have been presented to aid in understanding the present invention. The scope of the present invention is not limited to what is shown in the figures.
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A stainless steel pipe or rod 1 of around ⅜ in. diameter can be threaded on its upper end 5 to mate with the threads in the bushing 6. The preferred material is ⅜ inch 316 stainless pipe. While other materials can be used, stainless steel is preferred since its 2% yield stress is usually over 35,000 psi making it very resistant to bending under load. The diameter of the pipe or rod 1 can be between ¼ inch and ½ inch. The stainless steel pipe or rod 1 can be of any length with about 32-38 inches being a preferred length. It should generally be in a length range from 2 feet to 4 feet; however any length is within the scope of the present invention. The bottom end of the stainless steel pipe can receive a point or a pointed spike 4. If a solid rod is used, the bottom can be bored out to receive the spike or can be tapered to a point. The point or spike 4 can be held in the pipe 1 by a rivet 7 or with another type of fastener. Any way of fastening the point to the pipe or rod is within the scope of the present invention. The point or spike can be aluminum or other corrosion-resistant metal. The preferred length of the point 4 is around 2-4 inches.
The universal holder of the present invention can be used with or without accessories to hold anything that has a pole or rod-like insert base or bottom.
The special flag pole accessory shown in
A flower pot accessory shown in
It is possible to use more than one universal holder to hold more complex items.
Several descriptions and illustrations have been given to aid in understanding the features of the present invention. One with skill in the art will understand that numerous changes, variations and additions of accessories can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. Each of these changes, variations or additions is within the scope of the present invention.