1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a flag pole and more specifically, to a flag pole with rotatable flag clips and an electric lamp to illuminate the flag.
2. Background art
The problem of properly displaying a flag is very important since flags must be illuminated at night and should be removed when in inclement weather. Another problem is that on windy days, a flag may become wrapped or “furled” around the pole. People have attempted to solve this situation by having automatic reels and timers. These solutions are often expensive and difficult for the flag owner to operate easily.
It is an aim of this present invention to present a user-friendly system that will allow a flag owner to display a flag properly under all conditions and for easy removal of the flag. Also, this invention will allow the flag to move easily around the flag pole and not get tangled.
This invention relates to a flag pole and more specifically, to a flag pole with rotatable flag clips and an electric lamp to illuminate the flag.
For a further understanding of this present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The problem of a flag wrapping around a pole in the wind is particularly acute when the pole is attached to a bracket on the side of a building, especially when it is positioned at an angle with the building wall.
The connectors in a preferred embodiment further include a rigid connecting rod 25 that is attached at its opposite ends to each of the sleeves 26. Connecting the sleeves in this fashion ensures that the sleeves rotate in concert about the axis 14 of the flag pole. For example, if the top of the flag is wind blown so its sleeve 26a turns about the flag pole axis, sleeve 26b also turns. Forcing the two sleeves 26a, 26b to move in concert insures that a wind blown flag does not furl or wrap about the flag pole. This allows the movement of one part of the flag, such as the top, to move another part of the flag, such as the bottom.
As a further measure to ensure that the sleeves rotate in concert about the axis 14 of the flag pole, the flag pole assembly may further include a pivotal rod connector 80 disposed on the staff intermediate the connectors 20, as depicted in
The connector 20, including the sleeve 26, one or more longitudinally fixable clamps 28 to hold the sleeve on the flag pole 10, the rod 25, and the clip 22 can form a flag pole assembly kit for converting a standard flag pole into a flag pole that prevents flag wrapping or furling of the flag around the pole.
The light 16 is connected to a power source by the cord 18 that should be weatherproof with a weatherproof plug, cord caps, and receptacle. The tube forming the staff 12 has an opening (not shown) in the lower end. The cord extends through the lower opening and terminates in a plug that can be inserted into a conventional outdoor electrical socket. A dusk-to-dawn sensor 38 allows the flag to be lit at all times when there is not sufficient light to illuminate the flag. This is necessary in certain applications since it is required by law that a flag be lit when it is dark if it is not brought down during the evening hours.
The optional light 56 shown in
While we have described the invention in connection with certain embodiments, we are aware that numerous departures may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and scope of the appended claims.
This Application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/681,798, filed on Oct. 8, 2003, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 10/678,857, filed on Oct. 3, 2003, entitled Flag Pole.
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