Information
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Patent Grant
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6401408
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Patent Number
6,401,408
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Date Filed
Monday, January 29, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 11, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Friedman; Carl D.
- McDermott; Kevin
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 165
- 052 155
- 052 156
- 052 157
- 052 158
- 052 159
- 052 166
- 052 23
- 052 4
- 135 117
- 135 118
- 135 119
- 248 156
- 248 499
- 248 500
- 248 508
- 248 530
- 248 545
- 256 65
- 256 1
- 403 300
- 403 301
- 403 362
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A stake having first and second generally planar members intersecting along a common longitudinal axis extending from a leading end adapted for ground penetration to a trailing end with a striking surface includes a plurality of steps toward the trailing end adapted for supporting posts of varying diameters. Support pads extend in a circumferential direction about the longitudinal axis from the steps to provide a support surface for securing a posts of varying diameters and/or shapes with a fastener. In one embodiment, the stake includes a number of holes extending through at least one of the first and second members and the first and second members include scalloped edges with a common apex at the leading end. In another embodiment, the second member includes a triangular portion with an apex displaced relative to the apex of the first member which may include a triangular or trapezoidal portion.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a stake with multiple shoulders for securing posts of varying shapes and/or sizes.
BACKGROUND ART
A wide variety of stakes may be found in the prior art which are used for a multitude of applications. Stakes are often used to secure objects to the ground and may include features designed for a particular object, such as a rope or post, or a particular soil type, such as sand. One application for such a stake is to secure or stabilize an object, such as an arbor, to the ground by attaching one or more arbor supports to corresponding stakes using a fastener, such as a screw. To securely fasten arbor supports of varying shapes and sizes required corresponding stakes to accommodate each type of support.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a stake for securing objects of varying shapes and/or sizes to the ground.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a stake which accommodates posts of varying diameters.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a stake having multiple shoulders which may be used to secure more than one size of post or support.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a light weight, low cost stake with sufficient strength to be driven into the ground and secure objects of varying shapes and/or sizes.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a molded plastic stake which accommodates posts of varying diameters and provides surfaces to secure the posts to the stake.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a plastic stake with surfaces which help keep the stake planted in the ground.
In carrying out the above objects, and other objects, advantages, and features of the present invention, a stake is provided which includes at least one generally planar member having a longitudinal axis and edges tapering generally outward relative to the longitudinal axis from a leading end adapted for ground penetration toward a trailing end. The at least one planar member includes a post-supporting portion toward the trailing end having a series of steps with each step having a successively decreasing transverse dimension relative to the longitudinal axis for supporting posts of varying diameters.
In one embodiment of the present invention, a molded plastic stake for securing posts of varying diameters includes a body having a first generally planar member with a post securing portion having a striking surface and a plurality of shoulders of successively increasing diameters relative to the striking surface for supporting posts of varying diameters. The post securing portion is integrally molded with a generally trapezoidal portion having scalloped edges tapering from the post supporting portion to an apex adapted for ground penetration. The generally trapezoidal portion includes a plurality of through holes symmetrically disposed about a longitudinal axis. The first member generally perpendicularly intersects an integrally molded second generally planar member along the longitudinal axis. The second member has a post securing portion with a plurality of shoulders of successively increasing diameters relative to the striking surface for supporting posts of varying diameters and is integrally molded with a generally triangular portion having scalloped edges tapering from the post supporting portion of the second member to an apex displaced along the longitudinal axis relative to the apex of the trapezoidal portion of the first member.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a stake includes a first member having a generally triangular portion with an apex on a leading end adapted for ground penetration and a post supporting portion toward a trailing end having a first plurality of steps of successively decreasing lateral dimension arranged generally symmetrically about a longitudinal axis, a second integrally formed member intersecting the first member along the longitudinal axis which includes a generally triangular portion having an apex positioned toward the leading end of the first member and a post supporting portion having a second plurality of steps of successively decreasing diametral dimension aligned with the first plurality of steps of the first member, a generally planar striking surface integrally formed on the trailing end of the first and second members and positioned generally normal thereto, and a plurality of integrally formed post mounting surfaces extending at least partially circumferentially about the longitudinal axis from lateral edges of the steps of at least one of the first and second plurality of steps.
The present invention provides a number of advantages. For example, the present invention reduces part proliferation by providing a stake which may be used to secure multiple objects. The present invention also provides an aesthetically pleasing stake of sufficient strength to secure objects, such as arbors, to the ground. The present invention accommodates posts of varying sizes and/or shapes and provides a surface to attach the post to the stake using a fastener, if desired. The present invention includes features to reduce the amount of required material, such as through holes and scallops, which also provide benefits such as easier ground penetration and better ground retention after installation. The stepped design of the present invention facilitates installation to an appropriate depth for a particular sized post or support.
The above advantages, and other advantages, objects, and features of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best mode for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings. One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that various features illustrated for one embodiment may be used alone or in combination with one or more features of other embodiments depending upon the particular application and that all contemplated combinations and permutations of features of the present invention within the scope of the claims have not necessarily been illustrated.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view illustrating one application for a stake according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a side view of one embodiment for a stake according to the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 2
illustrating positioning of representative objects which may be secured by the stake according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a side view of an alternative embodiment of a stake including through holes to reduce the material, reduce the weight, and improve ground retention according to the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 4
illustrating use of the stake with varying diameter posts or supports according to the present invention;
FIGS. 6
a
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6
c
are partial cross-sectional views illustrating posts of varying diameters secured to a stake and installed at varying depths according to one embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 7
is a perspective view illustrating a stake according to one embodiment of the present invention.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
is a perspective view illustrating one application for a stake according to one embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated, the present invention may be used to secure a structure, such as an arbor
10
, having posts
12
,
14
,
16
, and
18
to the ground using corresponding stakes
20
and optional fasteners
22
. As explained in greater detail below, stakes
20
according to the present invention include a post supporting region which is adapted to receive posts of varying diameters and/or shapes. Stakes
20
may be secured to posts
12
,
14
,
16
, and
18
either before or after placing the stakes in the ground.
A side view of one embodiment for a stake according to the present invention is illustrated in FIG.
2
. Stake
30
includes at least one generally planar member
32
having a longitudinal axis
34
and edges
36
tapering generally outward relative to longitudinal axis
34
from a leading end
38
adapted for ground penetration toward a trailing end
40
. Generally planar member
32
includes a post-supporting portion, indicated generally by reference numeral
42
toward trailing end
40
which has a series of steps
44
each having a decreasing transverse dimension relative to longitudinal axis
34
for supporting posts of varying shapes and/or sizes.
In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 2
, generally planar member
32
includes a plurality of concave arcs or scallops
48
along the edges of a triangular portion
50
which is integrally formed with post-supporting portion
42
. At least one additional generally planar member
52
intersects planar member
32
along longitudinal axis
34
preferably at an angle of about 90°. Depending upon the particular application, additional planar members may be aligned along common longitudinal axis
34
to provide additional support for the structure or posts secured to the post-supporting portion
42
. The generally planar members
32
,
52
are also preferably integrally formed. Fillets or ribs
54
may be included to provide additional strength at the intersection of the planar members as well known by those of ordinary skill in the art. In a preferred embodiment, stake
30
is an integrally formed injection molded plastic stake.
In the embodiment of
FIG. 2
, steps
44
on planar member
52
include support pads
56
which extend generally perpendicularly relative to corresponding edges of planar member
52
in a circumferential direction about longitudinal axis
34
and are adapted to receive a post or similar structure with at least two generally parallel opposing sides (best illustrated in FIG.
3
). Of course, depending upon the particular application, additional support pads may also be provided on the steps
44
of planar member
32
. Support pads
56
are preferably adapted for engagement of posts having corresponding cross-sections of varying sizes or diameters corresponding to the transverse dimension of steps
44
relative to longitudinal axis
34
.
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 2
illustrating positioning of representative objects which may be secured by a stake according to the present invention. In this embodiment, support pads
56
are adapted for engagement with a post
70
having generally parallel opposing sides
72
,
74
. Depending upon the diameter of planar member
32
, sides
76
,
78
of post
70
may be rectangular, square, or arcuate in shape. Stake
30
according to the present invention includes a plurality of support pads
56
for varying diameters and/or shapes of posts such as represented by rectangular posts
80
and
82
.
FIG. 4
is a side view of an alternative embodiment of a stake for securing posts of varying diameters. Stake
100
includes a first member
102
having a generally triangular portion
104
with an apex toward leading end
106
which is adapted for ground penetration and a post-supporting portion
108
toward a trailing end
110
as delineated by line
112
. Post-supporting portion
110
includes a plurality of steps
114
,
116
,
118
of successively decreasing lateral dimension arranged generally symmetrically about a longitudinal axis (not specifically shown). In this embodiment, member
102
includes a plurality of through holes
120
generally symmetrically arranged about the longitudinal axis to reduce the weight of the stake and improve ground retention after installation. Triangular portion
104
of member
102
preferably includes edges defining a plurality of concave arcs or scallops
122
,
124
which may reduce the necessary insertion force and improve ground retention once the earth collapses around stake
100
.
Stake
100
preferably includes a second integrally formed member
126
intersecting member
102
along the longitudinal axis. Member
126
also includes a generally triangular portion with an apex position toward leading end
106
of first member
102
and a post-supporting portion having a second plurality of steps of successively decreasing diametral dimension aligned with the first plurality of steps
114
,
116
,
118
of member
102
. A generally planar striking surface
128
is preferably integrally formed on trailing end
110
of first member
102
and second member
126
and positioned generally normal or perpendicular thereto. First member
102
also preferably includes a plurality of integrally formed post mounting surfaces
130
,
132
,
134
which extend at least partially circumferentially about the longitudinal axis from the lateral edges of steps
114
,
116
,
118
. Post mounting surfaces may also be provided on opposing steps of second member
126
, depending upon the particular application. Likewise, post mounting surfaces
130
may be adapted for engagement of circular or semi-circular posts of varying diameter. Supporting surfaces
130
,
132
,
134
may be hemispherical as shown to facilitate placement of the posts with a slight interference fit. Alternatively, the post-supporting surfaces may be cylindrical depending upon the particular application.
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 4
taken along the line
5
—
5
illustrating use of a stake with varying diameter posts or supports according to the present invention. As illustrated, post mounting surfaces
114
,
116
,
118
are adapted to receive circular posts of varying diameters
150
,
152
, and
154
, respectively. As also illustrated, the steps of second member
126
need not be diametrically co-extensive with the steps of first member
102
.
FIGS. 6
a
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6
c
are partial cross-sectional views illustrating posts of varying diameters secured to a stake and installed at varying depths according to one embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated in
FIG. 6
a
, a post
160
is supported by a first step or shoulder
164
of stake
168
and may be secured by one or more optional fasteners
172
. In one preferred embodiment, self-tapping screws are used to secure posts to support pads of corresponding diameter on stake
168
. As illustrated, after installation in the ground, additional steps
176
of stake
168
improve ground retention as the ground fills in around them.
FIG. 6
b
illustrates a post
180
having a larger diameter than that illustrated in
FIG. 6
a
. Post
180
rests on the second step or shoulder
182
of stake
184
. The steps or shoulders facilitate appropriate depth placement of stake
184
prior to securing posts
180
.
FIG. 6
c
illustrates a post
190
having a larger diameter in corresponding to a third pair of supports on stake
192
.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view illustrating a stake according to one embodiment of the present invention. Stake
200
is preferably an injection molded plastic stake for securing posts of varying diameters which includes a body having a first generally planar member
202
with a post securing portion
204
with a striking surface
206
at its trailing end. A plurality of shoulders
210
of successively increasing diameters relative to striking surface
206
are provided for supporting posts of varying diameters. Post securing portion
204
is preferably integrally molded with a generally trapezoidal portion
212
having scalloped edges
214
tapering from post-supporting portion
204
to an apex
216
adapted for ground penetration. Trapezoidal portion
212
includes a plurality of through holes
218
symmetrically disposed about a longitudinal axis
220
. Generally planar member
202
approximately perpendicularly intersects an integrally molded second generally planar member
222
along longitudinal axis
220
. Second member
222
includes a post securing portion
224
with a plurality of shoulders of successively increasing diameters relative to striking surface
206
for supporting posts of varying diameters. Member
222
is preferably integrally molded with a generally triangular portion
226
having scalloped edges tapering from post-supporting portion
224
to an apex
228
which is displayed along longitudinal axis
220
relative to apex
216
of member
202
. Stake
200
preferably includes three pairs of integrally molded pads
230
,
232
,
234
which are generally perpendicularly positioned relative to lateral surfaces of the plurality of shoulders
210
. Pads
230
,
232
,
234
include an inter surface which extends generally parallel to member
222
and an outer surface adapted for securing a post. The outer surface may be flat or rounded as illustrated in
FIGS. 3 and 5
, for example.
While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A stake comprising:at least one generally planar member having a longitudinal axis and edges tapering generally outward relative to the longitudinal axis from a leading end adapted for ground penetration toward a trailing end, the at least one planar member including a post-supporting portion toward the trailing end having a series of steps with each step having a decreasing transverse dimension relative to the longitudinal axis for supporting posts of varying diameters.
- 2. The stake of claim 1 wherein the at least one generally planar member comprises a plurality of generally planar members aligned along a common longitudinal axis.
- 3. The stake of claim 1 wherein the at least one generally planar member comprises first and second generally planar members aligned along a common longitudinal axis intersecting at an angle of about 90 degrees.
- 4. The stake of claim 1 wherein the at least one generally planar member includes a plurality of through holes.
- 5. The stake of claim 1 wherein at least one pair of opposing steps of the series of steps includes support pads extending generally perpendicularly relative to corresponding edges of the at least one generally planar member.
- 6. The stake of claim 5 wherein the support pads are adapted to receive a post having a cross-section with at least two generally parallel opposing sides.
- 7. The stake of claim 5 wherein the support pads are adapted to receive a post having a cross-section with at least two generally circular opposing arcs.
- 8. The stake of claim 1 wherein the edges include at least one scallop.
- 9. The stake of claim 1 wherein the trailing end comprises a striking surface generally perpendicular to the at least one generally planar member and normal to the longitudinal axis.
- 10. A molded plastic stake comprising:a first member having a generally triangular portion with an apex on a leading end adapted for ground penetration and a post supporting portion toward a trailing end having a first plurality of steps of successively decreasing lateral dimension arranged generally symmetrically about a longitudinal axis; a second integrally formed member intersecting the first member along the longitudinal axis, the second member including a generally triangular portion having an apex positioned toward the leading end of the first member and a post supporting portion having a second plurality of steps of successively decreasing diametral dimension aligned with the first plurality of steps of the first member; a generally planar striking surface integrally formed on the trailing end of the first and second members and positioned generally normal thereto; and a plurality of integrally formed post mounting surfaces extending at least partially circumferentially about the longitudinal axis from lateral edges of the steps of at least one of the first and second plurality of steps.
- 11. The molded plastic stake of claim 10 wherein at least one of the first and second members includes a plurality of through holes to reduce weight of the stake.
- 12. The molded plastic stake of claim 11 wherein the plurality of through holes are symmetrically arranged relative to the longitudinal axis.
- 13. The molded plastic stake of claim 10 wherein the generally triangular portion of at least one of the first and second members includes edges having a plurality of concave arcs.
- 14. The molded plastic stake of claim 10 wherein the plurality of integrally formed post mounting surfaces are adapted to support a rectangular post.
- 15. The molded plastic stake of claim 10 wherein the plurality of integrally formed post mounting surfaces are adapted to support a circular post.
- 16. The molded plastic stake of claim 15 wherein each of the plurality of integrally formed post mounting surfaces is defined by intersection of a sphere and a plane generally perpendicular to the first or second member.
- 17. The molded plastic stake of claim 10 wherein the apex of one of the first and second members is displaced along the longitudinal axis relative to the apex of the other one of the first and second members.
- 18. The molded plastic stake of claim 10 wherein at least one of the first and second members includes a truncated apex.
- 19. A molded plastic stake for securing posts of varying diameters, the stake comprising a body having a first generally planar member having a post securing portion with a striking surface and a plurality of shoulders of successively increasing diameters relative to the striking surface for supporting posts of varying diameters, the post securing portion being integrally molded with a generally trapezoidal portion having scalloped edges tapering from the post supporting portion to an apex adapted for ground penetration, the generally trapezoidal portion including a plurality of through holes symmetrically disposed about a longitudinal axis, the first member generally perpendicularly intersecting an integrally molded second generally planar member along the longitudinal axis, the second member having a post securing portion with a plurality of shoulders of successively increasing diameters relative to the striking surface for supporting posts of varying diameters and integrally molded with a generally triangular portion having scalloped edges tapering from the post supporting portion of the second member to an apex displaced along the longitudinal axis relative to the apex of the trapezoidal portion of the first member.
- 20. The molded plastic stake of claim 19 wherein the first member includes integrally molded pads generally perpendicularly positioned relative to lateral surfaces of the plurality of shoulders and including an inner surface extending generally parallel to the second member and an outer surface adapted for securing to a post.
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