Claims
- 1. A post anchor comprising:a) a driveable member comprising: 1) a post support sleeve to provide for reception of a post therein during an installation process, the post support sleeve having: i) an inner surface; ii) an outer surface, and; iii) an upper extent; 2) a plurality of ground engaging fins radially disposed to extend from the outer surface of the post support sleeve; b) a locking member to provide for a securement of the post within the post support sleeve following the installation process and wherein the locking member contacts the post support sleeve at the inner surface of the post support sleeve following the installation process and contacts an outer surface of the post following the installation process and wherein the locking member applies an expanding force between the post support sleeve and the post following the installation process.
- 2. A post anchor comprising:a) a driveable member comprising: 1) a post support sleeve to provide for reception of a post therein during an installation process, the post support sleeve having: i) an inner surface and; ii) an outer surface; 2) a plurality of ground engaging fins radially disposed to extend from the outer surface of the post support sleeve; b) a locking member-to provide for a prolonged application of a binding pressure between the post support sleeve of the driveable member and the post positioned within the post support sleeve of the driveable member during the installation process, the locking member comprising: 1) a penetration portion comprising: i) an insertion end for insertion into the post support sleeve during the installation process; ii) an opposing end located distal from the insertion end; iii) a post contacting surface to contact the post following the installation process, the post contacting surface extending generally from the insertion end to the opposing end; iv) a sleeve contacting surface to contact the inner surface of the post support sleeve following the installation process, the sleeve contacting surface extending generally from the insertion end to the opposing end; v) expansion means to provide for an expanding offset between at least a portion of the post contacting surface and a portion of the sleeve contacting surface between the insertion end and the opposing end; 2) a coupling portion to provide for coupling the locking member to the post support sleeve of the driveable member following the installation process.
- 3. The post anchor defined in claim 2 wherein the driveable member further comprises a sub-grade surface extending outward generally perpendicularly from the post support sleeve, the post support sleeve extending through the sub-grade surface with the upper extent of the post support sleeve partially extending above the sub-grade surface, and wherein each of the ground engaging fins further comprises an upper edge and wherein the upper edge of each ground engaging fin is at least partially secured to a lower surface of the sub-grade surface.
- 4. The post anchor defined in claim 2 wherein the locking member further comprises an impact portion positioned in close proximity to the opposing end of the penetration portion, the impact portion to provide for reception of an installation impact force during the installation process wherein the penetration portion may be forced between the post support sleeve and the post to apply the binding pressure therebetween.
- 5. The post anchor defined in claim 2 wherein the coupling portion of the locking member further comprises a radially disposed inner perimeter which radially surrounds an outer extent of the post support sleeve following the installation process.
- 6. The post anchor defined in claim 2 wherein the coupling portion of the locking member contacts the outer surface of the post support sleeve following the installation process.
- 7. The post anchor defined in claim 2 wherein the driveable member further comprises an anchor coupling member and wherein the coupling portion of the locking member engages the anchor coupling member during the installation process to secure the locking member relative to the driveable member following the installation process.
- 8. A post anchor comprising:a) a driveable member comprising: 1) a post support sleeve to provide for reception of a post therein during an installation process, the post support sleeve having: i) an inner surface and; ii) an outer surface; 2) a plurality of ground engaging fins radially disposed to extend from the outer surface of the post support sleeve; b) a locking member to provide for a prolonged application of a binding pressure between the post support sleeve of the driveable member and the post positioned within the post support sleeve of the driveable member during the installation process, the locking member comprising: 1) an impact portion to provide for reception of an installation impact force during the installation process; 2) a penetration portion to provide for insertion thereof between the inner surface of the post support sleeve and the post in response to the installation impact force to the impact portion during the installation process wherein the penetration portion applies the binding pressure between the post support sleeve of the driveable member and the post positioned within the post support sleeve of the driveable member during the installation process.
- 9. The post anchor defined in claim 8 wherein the driveable member further comprises a sub-grade surface extending outward generally perpendicularly from the post support sleeve, the post support sleeve extending through the sub-grade surface with the upper extent of the post support sleeve partially extending above the sub-grade surface, and wherein each of the ground engaging fins further comprises an upper edge and wherein the upper edge of each ground engaging fin is at least partially secured to a lower surface of the sub-grade surface.
- 10. The post anchor defined in claim 8 wherein the locking member further comprises a coupling portion to provide for securing the locking member to the post support sleeve of the driveable member following the installation process.
- 11. The post anchor defined in claim 8 wherein the driveable member further comprises a coupling member and wherein the locking member further comprises a coupling member and wherein the coupling member of the driveable member and the coupling, member of the locking member engage one another during the installation process to secure the locking member relative to the driveable member following the installation process.
CROSS-REFERENCES
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of U. S. application Ser. No. 09/304,811, now abandoned filed May 4, 1999, entitled “Post Anchor with Anchor Clip”, currently pending, which is a continuation-in-part of U. S. Pat. No. 5,899,030, application Ser. No. 08/916,068, filed Aug. 21, 1997, entitled “Sheet Material Post Anchor and Method of Installation”, which is a continuation-in-part of U. S. Pat. No. 5,661,932, application Ser. No. 08/631,971, filed Apr. 15, 1996, entitled “Post Anchor and Method of Installing a Post”. These applications are incorporated herein by this reference.
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