This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(b) and 37 CFR 1.55 to Chinese application filed on Oct. 21, 2014, and having serial number 201410568020.9, wherein the entirety of said application is incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a technical field of guardrail, and more particularly, relates to a guardrail post.
The guardrail post is mainly applied to opposite ends of a guardrail, and used to provide a supporting function. At present, a general guardrail post has a unitary function, and has no other additional functions. If the guardrail post in the central business district is desired to hang a flag or a poster, in conventional practice, a hanging rod is binding to or welded to the guardrail post, and configured to hang the flag or the poster, etc. However, the adopted binding manner causes a certain extent of damage to the guardrail post. If the welding way is adopted, when the flag or the poster is not required to be hung, the hanging rod is left on the guardrail post, affecting the overall impression of guardrail to user.
Therefore, it is necessary to provide a guardrail post with multiple functions.
A guardrail post includes a post body, a first sleeve secured to the post body, a blocking mechanism, a second sleeve, a slider, a first fastener, a limiting seal cover, and a first hanging rod. The locking mechanism includes a locking tube having an end extending inside the first sleeve, a plurality of clamping pieces, and a locking sleeve. The locking tube defines a plurality of spaced arranged first through holes at the other end thereof along a peripheral sidewall. The plurality of clamping pieces is positioned in the plurality of first through holes, respectively. The locking sleeve is sleeved on the locking tube and has an inner sidewall defining an inclined surface, the inner sidewall engages with the plurality of clamping pieces. The second sleeve has a bottom end extending inside the locking sleeve, the second sleeve defines a first notch extending along an axial direction at a top end thereof. The slider is slidably received in the second sleeve, a top end of the slider forms two protrusion plates spaced from each other, each protrusion plate defines a second through hole. The limiting seal cover is positioned on the top end of the second sleeve, the limiting seal cover defines a second notch along an axial direction at a top end, the limiting seal cover forms a blocking wall protruding inwardly along a radial direction at the top end. The first hanging rod extends inside the limiting seal cover, the first hanging rod defines a third through hole at an end. Wherein the first fastener extends through the third through hole, and opposite ends of the first fastener extends inside the two second through holes, respectively.
A guardrail post includes a post body, a first sleeve secured to the post body, a locking mechanism, a second sleeve, a slider, a limiting seal cover, a first hanging rod, a first fastener, a latching member, and a second hanging rod. The locking mechanism includes a locking tube extending inside the first sleeve and defining a plurality of first through holes along a peripheral sidewall, a locking sleeve sleeved on the locking tube, and a plurality of clamping pieces positioned in the plurality of first through holes, respectively, the locking sleeve resists the plurality of clamping pieces inwardly. The second sleeve extends inside the locking sleeve and defines a first notch extending along an axial direction. The slider is slidably received in the second sleeve and forms two protrusion plates spaced from each other, each protrusion plate defines a second through hole. The limiting seal cover is positioned on the second sleeve and defines a second notch along an axial direction, and forms a blocking wall protruding inwardly along a radial direction. The first hanging rod extends inside the limiting seal cover, the first hanging rod defines a third through hole at an end. The first fastener extends through the third through hole, and opposite ends of the first fastener extends into the two second through holes respectively. The latching member is secured to the first sleeve. The second hanging rod is rotatably connected to the first sleeve and detachably latched by the latching member.
These and other aspects and features of the disclosure will be better understood upon reading the following detailed description when taken into conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings. In the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the views. Moreover, components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure.
While the present disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative constructions, certain illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown in the drawings and will be described below in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the present invention to the specific forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
Embodiments of the invention are described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. The various embodiments of the invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Elements that are identified using the same or similar reference characters refer to the same or similar elements.
It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being “connected” or “coupled” to another element, it can be directly connected or coupled to the other element or intervening elements may be present. In contrast, if an element is referred to as being “directly connected” or “directly coupled” to another element, there are no intervening elements present.
Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
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A middle portion of the locking tube 310 is provided with a plurality of external threads, the locking sleeve 320 is provided with a plurality of internal threads engaging with the external threads. The locking sleeve 320 and the locking tube 310 engages with each other via the external threads and the internal threads. When the second sleeve 400 is secured to the first sleeve 200, the locking sleeve 320 is rotated, causing the locking sleeve 320 to rotate along a direction adjacent to the first sleeve 200. Because the inner sidewall of the locking sleeve 320 includes the inclined surface, the locking sleeve 320 is a frustum of a pyramid structure which has an end with a greater diameter and another end with a less diameter, thus accompanying to the screwing in of the locking sleeve 320, the inner sidewall of the locking sleeve 320 compresses the clamping pieces 330, allowing the clamping pieces 330 to extend into the inner of the locking sleeve 320. The distances between the clamping pieces 330 are decreased, the clamping piece 330 resists the second sleeve 400 which extends into the inner of the locking sleeve 320. The clamping pieces 330 compress the second sleeve 400 to secure the second sleeve 400 to the first sleeve 200. When the second sleeve 400 is required to extend out of or retract into the first sleeve 20, the locking sleeve 320 is rotated along a reverse direction, terminating the compression of the locking sleeve 320 to the clamping pieces 330, and then the stress exerted on the second sleeve 400 by the clamping pieces 330 is released. By the time, the second sleeve 400 is movable relative to the first sleeve 200.
Obviously, in other embodiment, the first sleeve and the second sleeve may define a positioning hole, and then the a resilient clip can be provided to realizing the extending out or retracting of the second sleeve relative the first sleeve. The resilient clip includes a resilient portion and a protrusion, the resilient portion is received within the second sleeve, and the protrusion protrudes from the resilient portion. The protrusion extends through the positioning hole of the first sleeve and the positioning sleeve of the second sleeve sequentially. When the second sleeve is required to move relative to the first sleeve, the protrusion is pressed to retract within the first sleeve, and then the second sleeve is moved up and down. When the protrusion is moved and aligned to the positioning hole of the first sleeve, the protrusion extends into the positioning hole, by the time, the first sleeve is secured to the second sleeve.
A bottom end of the second sleeve 400 extends into the locking sleeve 320, an external diameter of the second sleeve 400 is less or equal to an internal diameter of the first sleeve 200, to enable the second sleeve 400 to extend out or retract into the first sleeve 200. The second sleeve 400 has a hollow tubular structure. The end portion of the second sleeve 400 extending inside the locking sleeve 320 protrudes along a periphery to form a first protrusion 420. The first protrusion 420 resists an inner sidewall of the locking sleeve 320, to prevent the second sleeve 400 from slipping from the first sleeve 200. Also referring to
The slider 500 is slidably received within the second sleeve 400. An external diameter of the slider 500 is less than or equal to an internal diameter of the second sleeve 400. A top of the slider 500 forms two protruding plates 510 opposite to each other. Each protruding plate 510 define a second through hole 511. Specifically, the first fastener 610 can be a pin. Obviously, in other embodiment, the first fastener 610 can also be fasteners such as a screw. The limiting seal cover 620 is positioned on the top end of the second sleeve 400.
The limiting seal cover 620 defines a second notch 621 extending along an axial direction of the limiting seal cover 620 at a top portion. The limiting seal cover 620 forms a blocking wall 625 protruding inwardly along a radial direction of the limiting seal cover 620.
The first hanging rod 700 is positioned in the limiting seal cover 620. The first hanging rod 700 defines a third through hole 710 at a bottom end. The third through hole 710 is circular. The first fastener 610 extends though the third through hole 710, and opposite ends of the first fastener 610 extend into the second through holes 511. The end portion of the first hanging rod 700 defining the third through hole 710 is in an arc shape. Opening widths of the first notch 410 and the second notch 621 are greater or equal to a diameter of the end portion of the first hanging rod 700 defining the third through hole 710. As shown in
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After above described guardrail post 10 is assembled, when the object such as the flag 20 is required to be hung, the second sleeve 400 extends out of the first sleeve 200 for a distance, the locking sleeve 320 is rotated to compress the clamping pieces 330, to allow the clamping pieces 330 to resist the second sleeve 400. By the time, the second sleeve 400 is fixedly relative to the first sleeve 200. The first hanging rod 700 extends out of the second sleeve 400, the slider 500 moves upward accompanying to the movement of the first hanging rod 700. When the top of the slider 500 resists the blocking wall 625 of the limiting seal cover 620, the slider 500 is unable to continue to move upward, by the time, the first notch 410 and the second notch 621 are aligned to the space between the two protruding plate 510, the first hanging rod 700 is rotated and aligned along the horizontal direction, the end portion of the first hanging rod 700 which defines the third through hole 710 resists the blocking wall 625 of the limiting seal cover 620, the object such as the flag can be hung. When the object such as the flag is no desired to be hung, the first hanging rod 700 is rotated and aligned along a vertical direction. The first hanging rod 700 is moved downwardly and retracted into the second sleeve 400. The second sleeve 400 is moved downwardly and retracted into the first sleeve 200. The first hanging rod 700 and the second sleeve 400 can be retracted and hidden in the first sleeve 200.
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After above described guardrail post 10 is assembled, when the object such as the flag 20 is required to be hung, the first hanging rod 700′ extends out of the first sleeve 200′, the slider (not shown) moves upward accompanying to the movement of the first hanging rod 700′. When the top of the slider resists the blocking wall of the limiting seal cover (not shown), the slider is unable to continue to move upward, by the time, the first notch and the second notch are aligned to the space between the two protruding plate, the first hanging rod 700′ is rotated and aligned along the horizontal direction, the end portion of the first hanging rod 700′ defining the third through hole 710 resists the blocking wall of the limiting seal cover, the object such as the flag can be hung. When the object such as the flag 20 is not desired to be hung, the first hanging rod 700′ is rotated and aligned along a vertical direction. The first hanging rod 700′ is moved downwardly and retracted into the first sleeve. The first hanging rod 700′ can be retracted and hidden in the first sleeve.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein with reference to specific embodiments, the invention is not intended to be limited to the details shown. Rather, various modifications may be made in the details within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims and without departing from the invention.
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