This application claims the benefit of Danish Application No. PA 2015 70011 filed Jan. 13, 2015, Danish Application No. PA 2015 70357 filed Jun. 10, 2015 and PCT/DK2016/050007 filed Jan. 12, 2016, International Publication No. WO 2016/112917 A1, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety as if fully set forth herein.
The invention relates to the technical field of assemblies for building support bases, particularly to support bases for pole-like elements.
Typical support bases for pole-like elements such as garden umbrellas or Christmas trees are made in a variety of manners, but all of them have in common the disadvantage of not being able to accommodate any size of umbrella/tree and/or not being able to hold the umbrella/tree upright. Moreover, most of the known solutions are already assembled, which makes it difficult to transport and store.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,597,304 disclose a support base for an upright member, such as for example a Christmas tree, where the support base comprises a heavy base member, having a central aperture. Further two brackets having bent plate sections shaped to engage a part of the outer rounded surface of the upright member, and stabilizing bars extending radially from said plate sections is provided. In use the rounded bent plate sections are arranged around the upright member. The assembly is arranged inside the central aperture in the heavy base member. In order to maintain the two brackets in engagement with the upright a strap is arranged and tightened around the bent plate sections, such that the brackets are maintained in firm engagement with the upright member, and the stabilizing bars engagement with the heavy base member provides the stability.
From DE 3537362 is disclosed a support base for an upright member, such as a Christmas tree. The preamble of independent claim 1 of the present invention is based on this document. Which disclose a kit of parts for building a support base for in use supporting a pole-like element (in this instance a Christmas tree) in an upright position, the kit of parts comprises at least three substantially L-shaped elements, each L-shaped element having three integral sections; an upright part suitable to extend along a body portion of the pole-like element in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the pole-like element and a foot part connected to said upright part by means of a right-angled part, such that the foot part in use extends outwardly from a lowermost portion of the pole-like element, wherein the kit of parts further comprises a first holding means for holding and urging each L-shaped element towards the pole-like element.
Hence, there is a need in the technical field of assemblies for building support bases for pole-like elements of overcoming the aforementioned drawbacks of the state-of-the-art solutions.
The first aspect of the invention is to provide an improvement to the state-of-the-art. The second aspect of the invention is to solve the aforementioned drawbacks of the prior art by providing a solution, which applies to any size of pole-like element, which maintains the pole-like element stably upright, which is easy to transport, and which is easy and quick to assemble and store.
The invention consequently provides a multifunctional solution to a pole support base, which by its construction comprising very few parts, provide excellent support properties in use and when not in use may be disassembled and take up very little space in storage.
In the embodiments presented of the invention various constructions comprising the basic principle of the invention, may be modified such that all types of poles spanning from simple small flag poles (the invention without the upper ring) to larger poles exposed to substantial horizontal forces, i.e. parasols, larger masts etc. (including the upper ring clamping the distal ends of the L-shaped members towards the pole).
The aforementioned aspects of the invention are achieved by a kit of parts for building a support base for a pole-like element wherein the kit of parts further comprises a base element (4) having a centre portion (6) to be placed underneath the pole-like element (2) is provided, the base element (4) including either:
When building the support base, the L-shaped elements are brought into contact with the body portion of the pole-like element. As a consequence, the support base can be built around the pole-like element, thus being able to accommodate any size of pole-like element. Moreover, holding the right-angled parts of the L-shaped elements close to the pole-like element provides a larger base for the pole-like element, thus enabling holding the pole-like element stably upright. In fact, thanks to a larger base, the L-shaped elements exert a stronger opposing force to the pole-like element with respect to a solution where the L-shaped elements are held loosely or at a distance from the pole-like element. Finally, the support base is more easily transportable as it is composed by several parts, which can be more smartly packaged than a fixed large support base.
The base element having a centre portion (e.g., a round plate, a triangular plate, etc.), is provided, said base element to be placed underneath the pole-like element (e.g., a plate with a centre portion having the same area as the bottom side of the pole-like element), the base element including a number of channels extending radially from said centre portion of the base element (and, e.g., ending at a perimeter of the base element), wherein each channel is formed such as to accommodate at least a portion of the right-angled part of an L-shaped element. By being accommodated in the channels of the base element, the right-angled parts of the L-shaped elements are orientated in specific directions instead of being placed, for example, randomly around the pole-like element. This has the advantage of better balancing the support base instead of concentrating counter forces, for example, in a single direction.
Advantageously, three L-shaped elements are arranged at an angle of 120 degrees between each L-shaped element. Advantageously, four L-shaped elements are arranged at an angle of 90 degrees between each L-shaped element. By increasing the number of L-shaped elements the support base is more firmly balanced, since a force equal and opposed to a force exerted in a certain direction (e.g., by the wind) will be countered by one or more of the L-shaped elements. Consequently, the pole-like element will be held firmly and stably upright.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, each channel has inwardly-tapered lateral sides and each portion of the right-angled part of an L-shaped element has a cross-section with a shape and dimension suitable to engage with the channel (e.g., a trapezoidal cross-section having a dimension such that when the engaging portion is inserted in the channel, the engaging portion does not slip away from the channel but remains firmly in place inside the channel). The synergistic effect of the combination of the inwardly-tapered lateral sides of the channel and the cross-section of the engaging portion is to avoid that the portion of the right-angled part of the L-shaped element escapes from the channel but remains firmly in place close to the centre portion of the base element, i.e., close to the lowermost portion of the pole-like element.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, at least one lateral side (e.g., one or both) of each channel comprises a flange (e.g., extending in the same plane as the base element from the centre portion of the base element to the perimeter of the base element) and each portion of the right-angled part of an L-shaped element has an opening with a shape and dimension suitable to engage with the flange (e.g., an opening to a cavity having dimensions matching the cross-section of the flange and a depth matching the length of the flange). The synergistic effect of the combination of the flange in the channel and the opening in the portion of the right-angled part of the L-shaped element is to secure the right-angled part of the L-shaped element to the base element, thereby avoiding that the former disengages from the latter but remains firmly in place close to the lowermost portion of the pole-like element. Furthermore, the flange and the opening also help the L-shaped element remaining in its position relative to the base element.
Advantageously, the base element and the L-shaped elements may be a combination of the previous two embodiments.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the portion of the right-angled part of an L-shaped element is provided underneath (e.g., at a boundary between the right-angled part and the foot part of the L-shaped element) with a cutout corresponding in dimension to a thickness of the base element. As a consequence, the foot part entirely rests on the ground; therefore, the underside of the L-shaped elements is fully supported, partly on the base element and partly on the ground.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, a base element having a centre portion to be placed underneath the pole-like element is provided, the base element including a number of projections (e.g., pairs of parallel projections) extending radially (e.g., at 90 degrees from one another) from said centre portion of the base element, wherein each projection comprises at a free-end a first element of a fastening means for engaging with a second element of the fastening means, said second element being arranged at the right-angled part of each L-shaped element. Thanks to the provision of the first element at the base element and the second element at the right-angled part of the L-shaped element, the right-angled parts are held close to the lowermost portion of the pole-like element.
Advantageously, the first element is an eye (e.g., formed by the hole in-between two projections in a pair of projections and a pin attached transversally at the free-ends of the two projections) and the second element is a hook. The hook engages with the eye so that the right-angled parts are held in proximity of the lowermost portion of the pole-like element.
Advantageously, the first element is a cylindrical element extending perpendicularly to a plane defined by the base element and the second element is an opening suitable to accommodate said cylindrical element. For example, the base element may have the shape of a cross and may comprise a solid or hollow cylindrical element at each free-end. By inserting the cylindrical elements into the openings, the right-angled parts are held close to the lowermost portion of the pole-like element.
Advantageously, the cylindrical element and the opening have matching threaded portions. Thereby, the cylindrical element can be screwed into the opening. Advantageously, the opening is a hole and the cylindrical element has a threaded portion, where a nut is used to tighten the right-angled part to the base element by screwing the nut onto the cylindrical element. Advantageously, the opening has a shape and dimensions such that the cylindrical element can be press-fitted or clicked into the opening. Thereby, the threaded portions at the cylindrical element and the opening as well as the nut can be avoided.
Advantageously, each cylindrical element is adjustable along each projection of the base element. Hence, the base element, and consequently the support base, is able to accommodate any size of pole-like element.
Advantageously, the first and second elements are matching holes, wherein a third element (e.g., comprising a bolt and a nut) is used to fasten the projections of the base element to the right-angled parts of the L-shaped elements.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the first holding means is a first ring member adapted to encircle and hold the right-angled parts of the L-shaped elements in proximity of the lowermost portion of the pole-like element.
Advantageously, the first ring member may also be used in combination with the aforementioned first holding means.
Advantageously, the first ring member has a number of cutouts formed such that the right-angled part of each L-shaped element can pass through the first ring member while the first ring member can stand on the ground. Consequently, the first ring member, while remaining tightened to the right-angled parts, has several portions contacting the ground, thus providing a more stable base to the support base.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the kit of parts further comprises a second holding means for holding the upright part of each L-shaped element tight to the body portion of the pole-like element. By holding the upright parts close to the body of the pole-like element, the latter does not slip away in-between two upright parts eventually tipping over such as in case of wind.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the second holding means is a second ring member adapted to encircle and to hold the upright parts of the L-shaped elements tight to the body portion of the pole-like element.
Advantageously, the first ring member and/or the second ring member have a shape (e.g., circular, triangular or square) and dimension suitable for encircling and holding the right-angled parts of the L-shaped elements in proximity of the lowermost portion of the pole-like element.
Advantageously, the first ring member and/or the second ring member comprise a number of recesses (e.g., radially opposing) on an inner face of the first ring member and the second ring member, respectively. Advantageously, the recesses may be dimensioned such as to accommodate the L-shaped elements, e.g., by having a width and a depth corresponding to the cross-section of the right-angled/upright parts of the L-shaped elements. Thanks to the recesses, the inner face of the first/second ring member is always in contact either with the pole-like element or with the right-angled/upright parts of the L-shaped elements, thus providing an optimal grip to the first/second ring member.
Advantageously, the first ring member and/or the second ring member comprise a means for loosening and tightening the first ring member and the second ring member, respectively. Thus, the first/second ring member can be more easily mounted around the right-angled/upright parts of the L-shaped elements and tightened as much as desired.
Advantageously, the first ring member and/or the second ring member are clamps, wherein each clamp comprises a number of clamping elements (e.g., radially opposing) and a fastening means (e.g., bolts and barrel nuts) for fastening adjacent clamping elements. For example, by tightening the barrel nuts on the bolts, the clamping elements are forced towards the center of the first/second ring member. As a consequence, the right-angled/upright parts are pressed onto the pole-like element, thus providing a means for loosening and tightening the first/second ring member.
Advantageously, each clamping element includes a friction-generating portion (e.g., a knurling with a straight pattern) arranged to face inwardly towards a centre of the clamp. A higher friction is thereby generated between the clamp and the right-angled/upright parts of the L-shaped elements so that the clamp can be firmly mounted without losing its grip.
Advantageously, the first ring member and/or the second ring member comprise radially opposing bolts operable to be screwed against the right-angle parts and the upright parts, respectively (and/or against the pole-like element). Consequently, the right-angled/upright parts are pressed onto the pole-like element, thus providing a means for loosening and tightening the first/second ring member and enabling receiving pole-like elements of any size.
Advantageously, each upright part includes one or more indentations along the longitudinal axis for engaging with the bolts. Since the bolts engage with the indentations, the upright parts of the L-shaped elements are pushed against and held in tight contact with the pole-like element.
Advantageously, the first ring member and/or the second ring member comprise a number of magnets (e.g., radially opposing) on an inner face of the first ring member and the second ring member, respectively (e.g., attached to the inner face of the first/second ring member; integrated in the first/second ring member and being visible at the bottom of a recess or at the inner face of the first/second ring member, etc.), wherein at least a contact portion (i.e., the portion in contact with the magnet) of each right-angled part and/or upright part is made of a magnetic material. This embodiment has the advantage that the first/second ring member can be held in position while the pole-like element is being mounted and can be attached more tightly to the L-shaped elements.
Advantageously, the first ring member and/or the second ring member comprise a means for opening and closing the first ring member and the second ring member, respectively. Hence, the first/second ring member can be more easily mounted around the right-angled/upright parts of the L-shaped elements.
Advantageously, the whole ring member is a magnet. This can be beneficial, for example, in case the pole-like element is made of a magnetic material so that the first/second ring member can be tightly attached to the pole-like element and the right-angled/upright parts of the L-shaped elements. Also, the first/second ring member can be held in position while the pole-like element is being mounted.
Advantageously, the first holding means and/or the second holding means are straps (e.g., Velcro straps). The L-shaped elements are placed in contact with the pole-like element and are fastened and tightened to the pole-like element at the right-angled and/or upright parts by the straps. Thereby, a pressure is exerted from the L-shaped elements towards the pole-like element and the foot parts act as a base for the pole-like element.
Advantageously, the first holding means and/or the second holding means are cable ties. A cable tie can be loosened and tightened around the right-angled/upright parts of the L-shaped elements.
Advantageously, the kit of parts further comprises at least one weight (e.g., a sack filled with sand, cement, aggregate, etc., and combinations thereof) adapted to be positioned on the foot part of one or more L-shaped elements. The weight supplies a gravitational force exerted onto the foot parts of the L-shaped elements that can counteract the force transferred by the pole-like element to the right-angled and upright parts of the L-shaped element.
Advantageously, the foot part is solid and made of a material comprising sand, cement, aggregate, and combinations thereof. The foot part may therefore act as a weight without the need for a standalone weight to be placed over it. Nevertheless, a standalone weight may also be used in combination with such a foot part in order to provide an even higher weight and thus even more stability to the support base.
Advantageously, the base element and/or the L-shaped elements include a ground spike underneath (e.g., a ground spike may be placed underneath the centre of the base element and underneath the free-end of each foot part). As a consequence, the support base can be fixed in the ground (e.g., grass or sand).
Advantageously, one or more foot parts extend longer (e.g., two or three times the length) than the other foot parts. In case the pole-like element may tip over in a certain direction, for example, due to a heavy weight (e.g., a hammock) or the wind, a longer footprint can counterbalance such a pressure.
Advantageously, an extension element is connectable to the foot part. As a consequence, the foot part of the L-shaped element can be more easily extended and packaged without the need for carrying around a cumbersome foot part.
Advantageously, one or more foot parts comprise a shaft part and a blade part (e.g., having the same shape of the terminal part of a paddle). The blade part enlarges the footprint of the L-shaped element, thus providing more stability to the support base. Moreover, thanks to the shaft part, the blade part can be connected to the right-angle part of the L-shaped element.
Advantageously, an element comprising a shaft part and a blade part is connectable to the foot part or the extension element (e.g., through an insertion channel onto the blade part or by means a press-fit between a hollow part of the blade part and the foot part or the extension element). As a consequence, the foot part of the L-shaped element can be more easily packaged without the need for carrying around a cumbersome foot part.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, each upright part of each L-shaped element gradually tapers towards the free-end of the upright part. Since the thickness of the upright part of the L-shaped elements gradually increases towards the right-angled part, the lower the first/second ring member sits the closer the L-shaped elements are pressed together and the higher is the radial pressure onto the pole-like element. As a consequence, it can be adjusted how tight the right-angled/upright parts shall be held against the pole-like element.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention the L-shaped elements has a first side face suitable to contact the pole-like element, and an opposite second side face, facing away from the first side face intended for contacting the pole-like element, where the upright part (3A) of the L-shaped element tapers from a free distal end towards the right-angled part (3B), and where the second side face is provided with serrations or ridges or grooves or teeth or barbs.
The serrations or ridges or grooves or teeth or barbs or other suitable features providing the same advantages, are provided in order to greatly increase the friction between the first holding means and the L-shaped member, in practice fixing the first holding means in place relative to the L-shaped members. In this manner the L-shaped members are effectively fixed and urged towards the pole.
In a still further advantageous embodiment the first holding means is in the shape of a ring, where said ring is dimensioned to be placed over the at least three L-shaped members in use, and where said ring is provided with a number of guide grooves corresponding to the number of L-shaped elements, such that each L-shaped element will slidably and releasably be held and guided by said guide groove and also in further embodiments the ring is provided with a slit allowing the ring to expand its diameter, and where means for releasably closing said slit is provided.
The ring shape provides a homogeneous distribution of forces and thereby a substantially even distribution of forces against the pole. The slit makes it possible to expand the inner diameter, thereby releasing the ring from its engagement with the L-shaped elements and thereby the pole.
In a still further advantageous embodiment of the invention the L-shaped elements on the upright part is provided with at least three side faces, a first side face suitable to come into contact with the pole-like element, and two side faces, a second and a third side face extending away from said first side face, where said second and third side faces are provided with corrugations, barbs, serrations, teeth, ridges or grooves, and where the first holding means comprises:
As the first holding means in the shape of a ring is slid down the pole and the upright parts of the L-shaped members, the guide grooves will accommodate the upright parts of the L-shaped members. The engagement means will “click” as they are pushed past the serrations (or the like) on the Upright part of the L-shaped members. When the ring is in firm engagement with the L-shaped members the engagement means has effectively engaged the L-shaped members and a firm and stable hold is established for the pole mounted in the center. In order to release the ring, the over and under-cup are further pressed towards each other—against the biasing means. The release members engage the engagement means and releases the hold against the L-shaped members. A simple and inventive manner in which to securely and releasably lock the pole base around the pole.
The invention is also directed at a ring per se, having the features and advantages just described above.
Hereafter, the invention will be described in connection with drawings illustrating non-limiting examples of a kit of parts for building a support base for a pole-like element.
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In order to firmly affix the ring member 40 to the pole and the upright portions the slit 41 may be closed by a releasable closing mechanism 44. In this embodiment the closing mechanism 44 incorporates two flanges 45, 46. The flanges 45, 46 are provided with a thread such that a threaded axle 47 can be arranged in the threaded holes in the flanges 45, 46. By rotating the handle 48 the size of the slit may be enlarged or diminished. In this manner the ring shaped member 40 may be tightened around the pole and the upstanding upright parts of the L-shaped members. Many other manners of tightening/closing and opening the slit may also be implemented.
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Also provided upstanding from the bottom plate 50 of the under-cup 55 is a number of holding legs 53. At a distal end of the holding legs 53 is provided a hook.
The under-cup is further provided with biased means. In this embodiment the biased means are in the shape of injection moulded biased plastic leaf springs 56 arranged along the outer periphery of the peripheral wall 51. Alternatively, normal helical springs may be provided, and for this purpose the bottom plate 50 is provided with spring towers 57 suitable to accommodate and guide a helical spring arranged in parallel to the peripheral wall 51.
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A second central aperture having a second diameter larger than the diameter of the first diameter through which the pole is supposed to pass is provided in said top plate 61. The over-cup 60 is also provided with guide grooves 43a-43d.
Adjacent to at least one guide groove is provided flexible engagement means 64 projecting into the guide grooves. The engagement means 64 are suitable to engage the corrugations, serrations, teeth, ridges or grooves provided on the side faces of the upright part of the L-shaped members such that as the ring member 60 as assembled in
Once the ring 60 has been lowered sufficiently down the tapered upright part of the L-shaped members the L-shaped members will be in firm engagement with the pole (not illustrated) and the engagement means 64 will be locked against a corrugations, serration, teeth, ridges or grooves provided in the side faces of the L-shaped member. In this manner a secure and stable connection is created between the pole and pole basis.
In order to release the ring shaped member 60 from the engagement with the L-shaped upright part the over-cup and the under-cup are further squeezed together, whereby the release tabs slide upwards on an angular face 65 of the engagement means 64. As the engagement means are in very close proximity to the side faces of the upright part of the L-shaped member, the release tabs will cause the engagement means 64 to flex away from the L-shaped members thereby releasing the grip of the ring against the L-shaped members making it possible to lift the ring shaped member further up until it disengages completely from the tapered L-shaped members.
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