This application is being filed on 22 Aug. 2011, as a PCT International Patent application in the name of Petra Solar, Inc., a U.S. national corporation, applicant for the designation of all countries except the U.S., and, Hakim F. Belaidi, a citizen of the U.S., Joseph R. DeLuca, a citizen of the U.S., Ronald A. Decker, a citizen of the U.S., Anthony L. Russo, a citizen of the U.S., Kenneth W. Fasanella, a citizen of the U.S., and Bruce Modick, a citizen of the U.S., applicants for the designation of the U.S. only, and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 61/402,268 filed on 24 Aug. 2010, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Utility poles have various items, such as lights, that may be attached to them. The items are attached in a static manner. When a worker needs to perform maintenance or otherwise access an item attached to the utility pole, another item may obstruct access.
A rotatable assembly for supporting a fixture from a structure may be provided. The rotatable assembly may comprise a mounting bracket and a support arm rotatably attached to the mounting bracket. The support arm may have a connection point for receiving the fixture.
Both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are examples and should not be considered restrictive of the scope of the invention, as described and claimed. Further, features and/or variations may be provided in addition to those set forth herein. For example, embodiments of the invention may be directed to various combinations and sub-combinations of the features described in the detailed description.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this disclosure, illustrate various embodiments of the present invention. In the drawings:
The following detailed description refers to the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the following description to refer to the same or similar elements. While embodiments of the invention may be described, modifications, adaptations, and other implementations are possible. For example, substitutions, additions, or modifications may be made to the elements illustrated in the drawings, and the methods described herein may be modified by substituting, reordering, or adding stages to the disclosed methods. Accordingly, the following detailed description does not limit the invention.
Consistent with embodiments of the invention, a rotatable assembly may be provided. With embodiments of the invention, the rotatable assembly may comprise a mounting bracket and a support arm. The support arm may be rotatably attached to the mounting bracket. The support arm may comprise a connection point for receiving a fixture.
Embodiments of the invention may allow workers to rotate an assembly (e.g., a rotatable apparatus) to gain easier access to structures (e.g., utility poles) for repairs and maintenance. For instance, embodiments of the invention may include swivels and locking mechanisms to allow movement of the rotatable apparatus and improved safety for workers.
Embodiments of the invention may allow items, solar panels for example, to be located in a common pole space (e.g., 4 inches below a wire or cable (vertical) and 12 inches from (horizontal) the pole). For example, panels may be equipped with a service release that may be temporarily repositioned to provide access to communication attachments.
A rotatable support arm may allow a panel to be temporarily moved around the pole to provide access to communication facilities. Embodiments of the invention may also allow for rotation of the panel without requiring special tools. For example, the panel may be able to be locked in a temporary position while a worker performs utility work. Embodiments of the invention may allow for clearance below the communication cable or other devices and equipment attached to the pole.
The rotating mounting brackets may be used where it may be necessary to temporarily reposition panels in order to, for example, provide access to meet space requirements required by electrical codes and to provide for a safe distance from high voltage lines. These clearances may allow easy access to the pole and any attachments using a bucket, ladder, or while a worker is climbing the pole.
The aforementioned solar panels may include a photovoltaic (PV) assembly. The PV assembly may comprise at least one photovoltaic panel that may be capable of converting solar energy to Direct Current (DC) electricity. An inverter module, may be capable of converting the DC electricity to Alternating Current (AC) electricity. These items may be attached to a rotatable support arm that may be attached to the pole.
Included in the rotatable support arm may be a mechanism (e.g., a swivel joint) to rotate the PV assembly at various angles (e.g., from 10 degrees to 90 degrees) relative the support arm or the pole. The support arm may comprise a connection point for mounting and latching the PV panel to the support arm. The PV assembly may further comprise an alignment mechanism that may facilitate locking the PV assembly.
Upon work completion, the aforementioned locking may be undone and the PV assembly may be repositioned to its initial position or any other position. The alignment and locking mechanism may comprise a set of integral knobs, alignment pins, and/or positive locking hardware. The support arm may be installed at any location on the pole. The locking mechanism may have a swivel action allowing the PV panel or the support arm to be repositioned to either side of the pole or the rear part of the poles, locked, and repositioned.
Embodiments of the invention may allow the PV panel and support arm to be installed at any location on the pole. The rotatable connection between a mounting bracket that may be attached to the pole and the support arm may allow the support arm to be folded down along the pole's length.
First support arm 204 may also comprise a first connection point 210 to allow first fixture 102 to be repositioned and secured in a fixed position relative to first support arm 204. First support arm 204 may also comprise a second connection point 212. Second connection point 212 may allow for first fixture 102 to have greater freedom of movement. For example, as shown in
First support arm 204 may comprise a first vertical member 214, a first horizontal member 216, and a first cross member 218. First vertical member 214 may be rotatably attached to first mounting bracket 202 and having an upper end and a lower end. First horizontal member 216 may comprise a near end and a far end and the near end may be attached to first vertical member 214 proximate the upper end. First horizontal member 216 may be oriented perpendicular to first vertical member 214. First cross member 218 may comprise a first end and a second end. The first end may be attached first vertical member 214 proximate the lower end and the second end may be attached to first horizontal member 216 proximate the far end. First cross member 218 may be straight or curved. First vertical member 214, first horizontal member 216, and first cross member 218 may be connected to form a substantially triangular shape.
First connection point 210 may comprise a second knob 504. Second knob 504 may be connected to, for example, a screw or threaded rod, that may allow a user to tighten second knob 504 to help secure first fixture 102 in a fixed position. Second knob 504 may require the use of tools, either standard or specialized, to properly secure it in position. Specialized tools may be utilized to prevent unauthorized persons from repositioning or tampering with first fixture 102. In addition, embodiments of the invention may not require the use of tools and a worker may be able to secure it using only his hands. While
Embodiments of the invention that have multiple sections that may allow first fixture 102 to be positioned in any position around structure 104. For example, second fixture 602 may be a platform. Utilizing second rotatable assembly 600, a worker may be able to position first fixture 102 on an opposite side of structure 104. This may allow the worker to gain better access to equipment that needs to be serviced, provide the worker with a platform with which he can stand to work, or provide the worker with a platform to hold tools.
Second support arm 904 may comprise a second horizontal member 916 and a second cross member 918. Second support arm 904 may be attached to third mounting bracket 902. Second horizontal member 916 may comprise a near end and a far end. The near end may be attached to third mounting bracket 902. Second horizontal member 916 may be oriented perpendicular to third mounting bracket 902. Second cross member 918 may comprise a first end and a second end.
The first end may be attached third mounting bracket 902 proximate the lower end The second end may be attached to second horizontal member 916 proximate the far end. Second cross member 918 may be straight or curved. Third mounting bracket 902, second horizontal member 916, and second cross member 918 may be connected to form a substantially triangular shape.
While certain embodiments of the invention have been described, other embodiments may exist. While the specification includes examples, the invention's scope is indicated by the following claims. Furthermore, while the specification has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, the claims are not limited to the features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as examples for embodiments of the invention.
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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| PCT/US11/48608 | 8/22/2011 | WO | 00 | 7/11/2013 |
| Number | Date | Country | |
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| 61402268 | Aug 2010 | US |