The disclosure relates to flagpole assemblies and more particularly pertains to a new flagpole assembly for creating the appearance that a flag is blowing in a breeze while also emitting audible sounds.
An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a pole and a flag coupled to the pole. A motor is positioned within an interior of the pole. A plurality of fan blades is coupled to the motor. The fan blades are mechanically coupled to the motor wherein actuation of the motor causes the fan blades to rotate such that the fan blades direct a flow of air into the interior of the pole. A plurality of outlet holes is positioned in the pole. The flag is positionable adjacent the outlet holes wherein the outlet holes permit the air generated from the fan blades to flow from the interior of the pole through the outlet holes onto the flag.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the disclosure in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure.
The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
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An upper pulley 24 is coupled to and extends outwardly from the pole 18 proximate a top end 26 of the pole 18. A lower pulley 28 is coupled to and extends outwardly from the pole 18 proximate a bottom end 30 of the pole 18. The upper pulley 24 is horizontally aligned relative to the lower pulley 28. A rope 32 extends between and around the upper 24 and lower 28 pulleys. The rope 32 is operationally coupled to the upper 24 and lower 28 pulleys wherein manipulation of the rope 32 rotates the rope 32 about the upper 24 and lower 28 pulleys. The rope 32 comprises a closed loop. A flag 34 is coupled to the rope 32 and may be removably coupled to the rope 32.
A speaker 36 is mounted in the pole 18 and is configured to emit audible sound. A control panel 38 is mounted to the pole 18. The control panel 38 comprises a plurality of control buttons 40. The control buttons 40 may comprise a pair of track selection buttons 42 and a plurality of playback buttons 44. A processor 46 is mounted in the control panel 38. The speaker 36 is operationally coupled to the processor 46. The control panel 38 is operationally coupled to the processor 46 wherein manipulation of the control buttons 40 controls the audible sound emitted from the speaker 36.
An electronic memory 48 is mounted in the pole 18 and is electrically coupled to the processor 46. The electronic memory 48 is configured to store a plurality of songs thereon. The songs stored on the electronic memory 48 are configured to comprise a plurality of flag anthems. The removable nature of the flag 34 allows the user to coordinate the flag 34 that is positioned on the rope 32 to correspond to the flag anthem being played. Manipulation of the track selection buttons 42 is configured to transition between the songs stored on the electronic memory 48. Manipulation of the playback buttons 44 is configured to cause the speaker 36 to selectively play the songs stored on the electronic memory 48. Thus, the playback buttons 44 may comprise a play button, a stop button and a pause button to selectively start or stop the playing of songs. A display 50 is mounted to the control panel 38. The display 50 is electrically coupled to the processor 46 and configured to display a name of the song being audibly emitted from the speaker 36. The display 50 may comprise an LCD screen or the like.
A clock 52 is mounted to the pole 18. The clock 52 is electronically configured for indicating the time of day. The clock 52 is operationally coupled to the processor 46. The processor 46 actuates the speaker 36 to emit the audible sound at a selectable time of day. The clock 52 may be analog, as shown in the Figures, or may be digital. The interior of the clock 52 may be comprised of titanium or similar material. A covering 54 is positioned around the clock 52. The covering 54 may be constructed from glass or like material. The covering 54 may be water-proof or water-resistant and may also be scratch-resistant.
A motor 56 is positioned within an interior 58 of the pole 18. A fan shaft 60 is coupled to and extends outwardly from the motor 56. The fan shaft 60 is mechanically coupled to the motor 56 wherein actuation of the motor 56 to an on position causes the fan shaft 60 to rotate. A plurality of fan blades 62 is provided. The fan blades 62 are coupled to the fan shaft 60 whereby the fan blades 62 are rotated when the fan shaft 60 is rotated such that the fan blades 62 direct a flow of air 64 into the interior 58 of the pole 18. The fan blades 62 are conventional and may be constructed from plastic, metal or the like. A motor actuator 66 is mounted to the pole 18. The motor actuator 66 actuates the motor 56 to the on position. Each of the motor 56 and the motor actuator 66 may also be operationally coupled to the processor 46 such that the motor 56 is automatically actuated to the on position at a selectable time of day. In this manner, both the motor 56 and the speaker 36 may be automatically actuated at the same time.
A plurality of inlet holes 68 is positioned in the pole 18 adjacent the motor 56 wherein the inlet holes 68 are configured to provide ventilation to the motor 56. A plurality of outlet holes 70 is positioned in the pole 18. The outlet holes 70 are positioned proximate the top end 26 of the pole 18. The flag 34 is configured for positioning adjacent the outlet holes 70 wherein the outlet holes 70 permit the air 64 generated from the fan blades 62 to flow from the interior 58 of the pole 18 through the outlet holes 70 onto the flag 34. The outlet holes 70 may be arranged into a plurality of rows 72.
A power supply 74 is provided and may be mounted in the base 12 or the pole 18. The power supply 74 is electrically coupled to the processor 46 wherein the power supply 74 is configured to deliver power to the processor 46. The power supply 74 may comprise at least one rechargeable battery 76. The power supply 74 may also include a power cord having a male plug-in end configured for being inserted into an electrical outlet. A compartment 78 extends into the base 12 and in particular may extend into the top side 14 of the base 12. The compartment 78 is configured to store the rechargeable battery 76 therein. A solar panel 80 is attached to the pole 18. More specifically, the solar panel 80 may be attached to the top end 26 of the pole 18. The solar panel 80 is electrically coupled to the rechargeable battery 76 wherein the solar panel 80 is configured to recharge the rechargeable battery 76.
Wiring 82 may be embedded in a side wall 84 of the pole 18. The wiring 82 electrically couples the rechargeable battery 76 to the solar panel 80. The wiring 82 also electrically couples the processor 46 to each of the solar panel 80 and the rechargeable battery 76. A wind deflector 86 is positioned within the interior 58 of the pole 18. The wind deflector 86 is positioned between the motor 56 and the solar panel 80 wherein the wind deflector 86 is configured to deflect the flow of air 64 generated from the motor 56 away from the solar panel 80.
Each of the pole 18 and the base 12 may be constructed from metal, such as aluminum or the like. The base 12 may have a diameter between approximately 25.0 centimeters and 40.0 centimeters. The pole 18 may have a height between approximately 30.0 centimeters and 610.0 centimeters. The motor 56 may have a length between approximately 15.0 centimeters and 30.0 centimeters; and a width between approximately 30.0 centimeters and 60.0 centimeters. The display 50 may have a width between approximately 5.0 centimeters and 18.0 centimeters; and a length between approximately 5.0 centimeters and 22.0 centimeters. The speaker 36 may have a diameter between approximately 5.0 centimeters and 20.0 centimeters. The clock 52 may have a diameter between approximately 5.0 centimeters and 20.0 centimeters.
In use, as stated above and shown in the Figures, the flag 34 is coupled to the rope 32 and positioned near the outlet holes 70. The motor 56 is actuated to generate air 64 that flows through the interior 58 of the pole 18 and outwardly through the outlet holes 70. This causes the flag 34 to blow so that it is clearly displayed. The speaker 36 is actuated to emit audible sounds automatically at a selectable time of day or by manipulating the control buttons 40.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure.
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