Claims
- 1. A landscape lightpost apparatus for mounting an electric lamp having lamp connecting wires adjacent a ground surface, the apparatus suited to receive electrical and grounding feed wires from a region proximate the ground surface and route said wires into a substantially enclosed region for electrical interconnection with the lamp, the apparatus comprising:
a main post having a lower end, an upper end, and structure defining an internal bore for receiving electrical and grounding wires; a cap having a cap body, an open end and a substantially closed end, the cap body and substantially closed end defining an internal cavity having a longitudinal axis and an internal surface, the internal surface further including a flange portion extending inwardly into the cavity, said flange portion oriented generally proximal the open end of said cap, the closed end of said cap including structure defining an aperture for holding an electric lamp fixture therein; and a separator plate having a first surface, an opposed second surface and a peripheral edge, the plate adapted to be closely received in the cavity with the peripheral edge of said separator plate operably contacting said internal surface, the first surface of said separator plate abutting the flange to sealingly divide the cavity into a substantially enclosed region bounded by the cap generally closed end and a second region proximal the cap open end, the second region shaped and dimensioned to slidably receive the main post, the upper end of the post abutting the second surface of the plate when the post is fitted into the second region, the plate further having structure defining an aperture adapted to receive a cable connector, the cable connector having electrical and grounding feed wires extending therefrom into the enclosed region for electrical joining with the lamp connecting wires of the electric lamp whereby the electrical connections of the cable connector to the electric lamp are protected from exposure to environmental elements.
- 2. The landscape lightpost of claim 1 wherein the separator plate has a channel disposed on the second surface of the separator plate adjacent to and extending around the peripheral edge of the separator plate, the channel shaped to engage the upper end of the main post.
- 3. The landscape lightpost of claim 1 wherein the separator plate has at least one knockout spaced from the aperture selectively removable to form an opening in the plate adapted to receive a cable connector.
- 4. The landscape lightpost of claim 1 wherein the separator is formed of material selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl chloride and zinc die cast steel.
- 5. The landscape lightpost of claim 1 wherein the separator is formed of a metallic material and having a threaded hole spaced apart from the aperture.
- 6. The landscape lightpost of claim 1 wherein the cap is formed of material selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl chloride and zinc die cast steel.
- 7. The landscape lightpost of claim 1 wherein the cap is formed of a metallic material.
- 8. The landscape lightpost of claim 1 wherein the closed end of the cap has an arcuate external surface forming a crown to urge matter disposed on the external surface is caused to move downwardly towards the ground surface urged by the force of gravity.
- 9. The landscape lightpost of claim 1 wherein the flange portion is comprised of a plurality of longitudinal ribs having a lower end surface proximate the open end of the cap and arranged spaced apart from one another, disposed on and extending inwardly into the cavity from the internal surface of said cavity, said lower end surfaces of said ribs providing an abutment for the first surface of the separator plate.
- 10. The landscape lightpost of claim 1 wherein the cap has an external surface, a plurality of ribs arranged spaced apart from one another at regular pitch spacings on the surface.
- 11. The landscape lightpost of claim 1 in which the post includes a first portion adapted to be disposed above ground and a second portion adapted to be disposed below ground.
- 12. The landscape lightpost of claim 9 in which the bottom rim presents a slant cut.
- 13. The landscape lightpost of claim 9 in which the second portion includes a plurality of planar surfaces disposed on and extending outwardly from the post.
- 14. A landscape lightpost apparatus for mounting an electric lamp fixture having lamp connecting wires, said apparatus adapted to receive and route electrical and grounding feed wires into an environmentally protected enclosure for making electrical connections with said lamp connecting wires, said apparatus comprising:
a cylindrical main post having a lower end, an upper end, and a structure defining an axial bore; a tubular cap having an open end and a closed end, said tubular cap enclosing a cavity with an internal surface, said internal surface of said cavity provided with an abutment surface extending radially inwardly, the closed end having a structure defining an aperture adapted to receive said electric lamp fixture; and a separator plate having a peripheral edge, said separator plate adapted to be received in said cavity, said peripheral edge operably contacting said internal surface, said separator plate further having a first surface and an opposed second surface, said first surface of said separator plate abutting said abutment surface to divide the cavity into a substantially enclosed region bounded by said closed end of said tubular cap and a second region proximate said open end of said tubular cap, said second region shaped and dimensioned to slidably receive said post, said second surface of said separator plate adapted to abut against said upper end of said main post to locate the main post in place with respect to said closed end of said tubular cap when said post is fitted into said second region, said separator plate further including structure defining at least one aperture, said aperture adapted to receive said cable connector.
- 15. The landscape lightpost of claim 14 wherein said second surface of said separator plate is provided with a channel disposed around the peripheral edge of said separator plate and extending radially inwards from said peripheral edge, said channel operatively associated with said main post to maintain said separator plate in a stationary relationship with the main post during electrical joining of the electrical and grounding feed wires to said lamp connecting wires of said lamp fixture.
- 16. The landscape lightpost of claim 14 wherein the separator plate has at least one knockout spaced from the aperture, said knockout removable to form an opening in the plate adapted to receive a cable connector.
- 17. The landscape lightpost of claim 14 wherein the separator is formed of material selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl chloride and zinc die cast steel.
- 18. The landscape lightpost of claim 14 wherein the separator is formed of a metallic material and having a threaded hole spaced apart from the aperture.
- 19. The landscape lightpost of claim 14 wherein the cap is formed of material selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl chloride and zinc die cast steel.
- 20. The landscape lightpost of claim 14 wherein the cap is formed of a metallic material.
- 21. The landscape lightpost of claim 14 wherein the closed end of the cap has a curved external surface extending in sloping fashion from said aperture of said tubular cap to form a crown which causes gravitational descent of matter disposed on said surface.
- 22. The landscape lightpost of claim 14 wherein said internal surface of said cavity is provided with a plurality of circumferentially spaced longitudinal ribs, said ribs extending radially inward from said internal surface and having a bottom surface proximate the open end of said tubular cap.
- 23. The landscape lightpost of claim 22 wherein said abutment surface of said internal surface of said tubular cap is comprised of said bottom surfaces of said ribs.
- 24. The landscape lightpost of claim 14 wherein the cap has an external surface, a portion of said external surface provided with a plurality of longitudinal ribs spaced apart from one another at substantially regular pitch spacings.
- 25. The landscape lightpost of claim 14 in which the post includes a first portion disposed above ground and a second portion disposed below ground.
- 26. The landscape lightpost of claim 25 in which the bottom rim comprises a slant cut.
- 27. The landscape lightpost of claim 25 in which the second portion includes a plurality of planar fin surfaces extending outwardly from said post.
- 28. The landscape lightpost of claim 25 wherein the aperture in said closed end of said cap is threaded to operably receive said electric lamp fixture.
- 29. The landscape lightpost of claim 14 wherein the structure defining said aperture in said closed end of said tubular cap comprises a threaded cylindrical boss extending from said closed end of said cap inwardly into said substantially enclosed region of said cap.
- 30. A landscape lightpost apparatus securable to a ground surface, said apparatus comprising:
an electric lamp fixture having lamp connecting wires;
a main post having a lower end, an upper end, and structure defining an internal bore for receiving electrical and grounding feed wires from adjacent said ground surface; a cap having a cap body, an open end and a substantially closed end, the cap body and substantially closed end defining an internal cavity having a longitudinal axis and an internal surface, the internal surface further including a flange portion extending inwardly into the cavity, said flange portion oriented generally proximal the open end of said cap, the closed end of said cap including structure defining an aperture for removably receiving said electric lamp fixture therein; and a separator plate having a first surface, an opposed second surface and a peripheral edge, the plate adapted to be closely received in the cavity with the peripheral edge of said separator plate operably contacting said internal surface, the first surface of said separator plate abutting the flange to sealingly divide the cavity into a substantially enclosed region bounded by the cap generally closed end and a second region proximal the cap open end, the second region shaped and dimensioned to slidably receive the main post, the upper end of the post abutting the second surface of the plate when the post is fitted into the second region, the plate further having structure defining an aperture adapted to receive a cable connector, the cable connector having electrical and grounding feed wires extending therefrom into the enclosed region for electrical joining with the lamp connecting wires of the electric lamp whereby the electrical connections of the cable connector to said electric lamp are protected from exposure to environmental elements.
- 31. The landscape lightpost of claim 30 wherein the separator plate has a channel disposed on the second surface of the separator plate adjacent to and extending around the peripheral edge of the separator plate, the channel shaped to abut the upper end of the main post to maintain the separator plate in a stationary relationship with the main post during electrical joining of the electrical and grounding feed wires to the lamp fixture.
- 32. The landscape lightpost of claim 30 wherein the separator plate has at least one knockout spaced from the aperture removable to form an opening in the plate adapted to receive a cable connector.
- 33. The landscape lightpost of claim 30 wherein the separator is formed of material selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl chloride and zinc die cast steel.
- 34. The landscape lightpost of claim 30 wherein the separator is formed of a metallic material and having a threaded hole spaced apart from the aperture.
- 35. The landscape lightpost of claim 30 wherein the cap is formed of material selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl chloride and zinc die cast steel.
- 36. The landscape lightpost of claim 30 wherein the cap is formed of a metallic material.
- 37. The landscape lightpost of claim 30 wherein the closed end of the cap has an arcuate external surface forming a crown to urge matter disposed on the external surface is caused to move downwardly towards the ground surface urged by the force of gravity.
- 38. The landscape lightpost of claim 30 wherein the flange portion is comprised of a plurality of longitudinal ribs having a lower end surface proximate the open end of the cap and arranged spaced apart from one another, disposed on and extending inwardly into the cavity from the internal surface of said cavity, said lower end surfaces of said ribs providing an abutment for the first surface of the separator plate.
- 39. The landscape lightpost of claim 30 wherein the cap has an external surface, a plurality of ribs arranged spaced apart from one another at regular pitch spacings on the surface.
- 40. The landscape lightpost of claim 30 in which the post includes a first portion disposed above ground and a second portion disposed below ground.
- 41. The landscape lightpost of claim 37 in which the bottom rim comprises a slant cut.
- 42. The landscape lightpost of claim 37 in which the second portion includes a plurality of planar surfaces disposed on and extending outwardly from the post.
- 43. A landscape lightpost apparatus for mounting an electric lamp fixture having lamp connecting wires, said apparatus adapted to receive and route electrical and grounding feed wires into an environmentally protected enclosure for making electrical connections with said lamp connecting wires, said apparatus comprising:
a cap having a first substantially closed end, a second open end and a cavity therebetween; means connected to said closed end of said cap for mounting said lamp fixture on said cap with said lamp connecting wires of said lamp fixture received in said cavity of said cap; a main post, having a first end protruding from a ground surface and slidably received within said cavity of said cap through said open end of said cap, for receiving and routing electrical and grounding feed wires from a region adjacent said ground surface; a separator plate, slidably received within said cavity of said cap, for providing a conduit for receiving said feed wires routed through said post means and guiding them towards said lamp fixture; means attached to said conduit in said separator plate for securing said feed wires to said separator plate; means projecting from said cavity of said cap for providing abutment surfaces for said separator plate to limit sliding movement of said separator plate within said cavity thereby creating a substantially closed environmentally protected enclosure which includes the closed end; and means provided on said separator plate for abutting said first end of said post means to limit travel of said post means within said cavity of said cap whereby said cap is supported by said post means.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/374,924 filed Apr. 22, 2002, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60374924 |
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