Marker post, mold assembly and molding method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6712547
  • Patent Number
    6,712,547
  • Date Filed
    Saturday, February 8, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 30, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A marker post comprising an embodiment or aspect of the invention includes a body with upper and lower ends, a bore extending between the ends and a sidewall enclosing the bore. A top panel is mounted on the body upper end and encloses the bore thereat. A base is mounted on the body lower end and includes a perimeter positioned outwardly from the sidewall. An embodiment or aspect of the mold assembly for rotary molding the marker post includes first and second mold halves enclosing a mold cavity with body and base subcavities. In one embodiment or aspect of a marker post manufacturing method of the invention, the body and base are integrally rotary molded in first and second mold halves, which are separated for extracting the rotary-formed marker post.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to marker posts, and in particular to a square marker post and a mold assembly and method for rotary molding same.




2. Discussion of the Related Art




Various utilities are commonly placed underground. Examples include fiber optic cables, electrical power lines, gas lines, water lines, steam pipes, pipelines and other utilities. One reason for installing utility lines below grade relates to security and protection, since they are normally relatively well protected from service interruptions caused by the elements and by damage, both intentional and accidental. Another reason relates to aesthetics. Underground installations can eliminate unsightly utility poles and overhead lines.




The specific locations of underground utility lines can sometimes be approximated from records, such as drawings prepared in connection with their original installations. However, utility companies and other organizations that utilize underground utilities often provide surface markers showing their locations. For example, the prior art includes elongated, vertical marker posts, the lower ends of which are embedded in the ground above the utility lines. The above-grade, exposed upper ends of such marker posts can be provided with markings, which can identify the utility lines buried thereunder and communicate appropriate warnings. For example, subsurface electrical power and natural gas lines tend to be hazardous to excavators, with attendant risks of electrical shock and explosion respectively. Accordingly, marker posts are used to provide appropriate warnings, such as “Call Before Digging” advisories with toll-free numbers at which additional, pertinent information can be obtained.




Subsurface fiber optic and other telecommunications cables are also susceptible to damage from excavators. Severing telecommunications cables can interrupt service unless transmissions can be rerouted. Depending upon the normal traffic volume in a buried cable, significant revenues can be lost before a splice can be made and service restored. Therefore, telecommunications companies naturally attempt to protect their fiber optic cable networks by marking the locations of same with appropriate warnings and information.




Prior art marker posts also include concrete constructions with metal plates mounted adjacent to their upper ends. Warnings and other information can be displayed on the metal plates. Other prior art marker post examples include plastic tubes, which can be provided with transverse lengths of tubing at their lower ends for resisting pullout. Such tubular plastic marker posts can mount upper end caps, which can be printed with warning information and color-coded to designate the type of utility buried thereunder.




Heretofore there has not been available a marker post and an apparatus and method for manufacturing same with the advantages and features of the present invention.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In the practice of one aspect of the present invention, a marker post is provided, which comprises a generally tubular body with upper and lower ends, a bore extending between the ends and a sidewall structure enclosing the bore. A top panel is mounted on the body upper end and encloses the bore thereat. A base is mounted on the body lower end and includes a base perimeter positioned generally outwardly from the sidewall. The base includes a bottom panel mounted on the base perimeter and having an generally aligned with the bore.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention and illustrate various objects and features thereof.





FIG. 1

is an upper perspective view of an embodiment/aspect of the invention.





FIG. 2

is a bottom perspective view thereof.





FIG. 3

is a vertical, cross-sectional view thereof, shown partially buried over a utility line, with a utility line extension located in the marker post.





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary, cross-sectional view of the marker post in a rotary mold assembly.





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary, cross-sectional view thereof, showing the mold halves removed.





FIG. 6

is an end elevational view thereof, taken generally along line


6





6


in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view thereof, taken generally along line


7





7


in FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




I. Introduction




As required, detailed embodiments and/or aspects of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments/aspects are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.




II. Marker Post


2






Referring to the drawings in more detail, the reference numeral


2


generally designates a marker post showing one embodiment of the present invention. Without limitation on the generality of useful applications of the invention in its different embodiments, the marker post embodiment


2


as shown in

FIG. 3

is partially embedded in earth


4


over a buried, subsurface utility line


6


. Optionally, a utility line extension


8


comprising a conduit


10


receiving conductors


12


mounting wire nuts


14


at their ends can be received within the marker post


2


. In such an application the marker post


2


protects the utility line extension


8


and marks its location for possible future access and connection. For example, an area under development might include a number of utility line extensions


8


received in respective marker posts


2


whereat utility connections can be made in the future as the area develops.




The marker post


2


generally includes a body


16


and a base


18


. The body


16


has an upper end


20


and a lower end


22


. The body


16


has a generally square tubular configuration with a sidewall structure


24


comprising four sidewalls


26


enclosing a body bore


28


. Although a square tubular body


16


is shown, other aspects of the invention could include rectangular, multi-sided and circular cross-sectional configurations for the body


16


.




A top panel


42


is integrally formed with the sidewall structure


24


and encloses the bore


28


at the body upper end


20


. A graphical display


44


is provided on a respective sidewall


26


in proximity to the body upper end


20


in one aspect of the invention. In other aspects of the invention graphical displays can be placed at other locations and on one or more sidewalls


26


. A ground line


46


is located on one or more of the sidewalls


26


and provides a reference elevation for installing the marker post


2


with a lower portion


48


thereof buried up to the ground line


46


and an upper portion


50


thereof extending upwardly above the existing grade level


52


.




The base


18


has a generally square configuration with an upper flange


30


projecting outwardly from the body lower end


22


. The upper flange


30


includes a square inner edge


32


integrally connected to the sidewalls


26


at the body lower end


22


and a square outer edge


34


. A base perimeter sidewall structure


36


includes four base sidewalls


37


depending downwardly from the flange outer edge


34


in generally parallel, spaced relation from respective body sidewalls


26


. A base bottom panel


38


is integrally formed with the base sidewall structure


36


and partially encloses the base


18


. The base bottom panel


38


includes a generally circular opening


40


aligned with the bore


28


and having a diameter approximately equal to a cross-dimension of the body bore


28


between respective opposed pairs of sidewalls


26


.




The components of the marker post


2


, i.e. the body


16


and the base


18


, can be integrally formed by rotary molding in one aspect of the invention. The material can comprise any suitable plastic or other material, such as linear low density polyethylene (LLDP). Rotary molding can be accomplished with a rotary molder


54


, which mounts a mold assembly


56


on a rotating arm thereof. The mold assembly


56


includes a mold cavity


80


and first and second mold halves


58


,


60


each forming a respective body cavity


62


,


63


and a respective base cavity


64


,


65


, which cavities generally and collectively conform to the configuration of the finished marker post


2


(FIGS.


4


and


5


). Each mold half


58


,


60


includes a respective perimeter flange


66


,


67


. First perimeter flange


66


mounts multiple nuts


68


, which can be welded in place and receive bolts


70


extending through the second perimeter flange


67


whereby the mold halves


58


,


60


, can be bolted together along their respective flanges


66


,


67


during the rotary molding process (FIG.


4


), and separated for extracting the marker post


2


upon completion of the molding process (FIG.


5


). The mold halves


58


,


60


, also include first and second mold bottom halves


75


,


76


, which collectively form a mold bottom panel


77


with the mold halves


75


,


76


bolted together.




With the mold halves


58


,


60


secured together (FIG.


4


), a vent tube


72


is placed in a vent tube receiver


74


formed in the mold bottom panel


76


of the second mold half


60


. The vent tube


72


forms a passage


78


from a mold cavity


80


to atmosphere for relieving pressure in the mold assembly


56


during rotary molding. The mold halves


58


,


60


include respective U-shaped mold spiders or cradles


82


,


84


respectively which mount respective lifting lugs


86


,


88


for suspending the mold assembly


56


on the rotary molder. The mold spiders or cradles


82


,


84


are welded at their respective ends to the respective mold half flanges


66


,


67


.




The graphical display


44


and the ground line


46


are formed by placing transfer decals


90


,


92


respectively in the appropriate moid half


58


and/or


60


whereby pigment transfers into the molten LLDP during the molding process. The body


16


, thus infused with the pigment, tends to retain the graphics


44


,


46


relatively permanently. In one aspect of the invention, the transfer decals


90


,


92


comprise a hindered amine light stabilizer, although other graphical materials can also be utilized.




Upon completion of the molding process and extraction of the molded marker post


2


, the bottom opening


40


can be formed by routing a circle


94


out of the bottom panel


38


(FIG.


5


). A part line


96


is formed along the body


16


and the base


18


where the mold half perimeter flanges


66


,


67


meet and can be ground or sanded smooth to remove mold flashing located thereat. In one aspect of the invention, the mold halves


58


,


60


can comprise sheet metal, such as


12


gauge stainless steel. Alternatively, the mold halves can be cast from aluminum or other suitable material.




Is to be understood that while certain embodiments and/or aspects of the invention have been shown and described, the invention is not limited thereto and encompasses various other embodiments/aspects.



Claims
  • 1. A marker post adapted for partially embedding in the earth, which comprises:a generally tubular body with upper and lower ends, a bore extending between said ends and a sidewall structure enclosing said bore, said body including four body sidewalls enclosing said bore and a generally square cross-sectional configuration defined by said body sidewalls; said body having a generally square cross-sectional configuration; said bore having an internal cross dimension between opposite sidewalls; said body including a top panel mounted on said body upper end and closing said bore thereat; a base adapted for burying below grade, said base being mounted on and projecting outwardly from said lower end and including a base perimeter positioned generally outwardly from said body sidewall structure; said base having a generally square configuration and a generally square upper flange, said upper flange having an inner flange edge integrally connected to and extending generally outwardly from said body sidewalls at said lower end whereby an upper surface of said upper flange is exposed at said body lower end and is generally located in a plane perpendicular to said body; said base upper flange having an outer flange edge; a base sidewall structure located at said base perimeter and comprising four base sidewalls integrally connected to and depending downwardly from said upper flange at said outer edge thereof, said base sidewalls being generally parallel to respective body sidewalls; said base including a generally square bottom panel mounted on said base sidewall structure in generally parallel, spaced relation below said base upper flange; said base bottom panel having a circular opening therein, said opening being generally aligned with said body bore and having a diameter approximately equal to the bore cross dimension; said body and said base being integrally formed of linear low density polyethylene (LLDP); and a graphical indicia applied to at least one of said sidewalls in proximity to said body upper end and comprising pigment absorbed into said LLDP.
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