Claims
- 1. A self-righting boundary marker for relatively permanent installation into an associated supporting surface, said marker comprising:
- a tubular anchor sleeve adapted to be embedded substantially within said associated supporting surface;
- a support collar having contiguous upper and lower segments, said support collar having contiguous upper and lower axially extending passageways formed therethrough;
- means for firmly securing said lower collar segment within said anchor sleeve;
- a hinge strut having an upper extension, a lower extension, and an annular support flange formed integrally thereon intermediate said upper and lower extensions,
- said flange being sized and shaped to abut said upper collar segment when said lower strut extension is inserted into said collar via said upper passageway, said collar allowing pivotal deflection of said hinge strut from an at-rest position with respect to said collar responsive to a deflecting force applied to said hinge strut;
- boundary marker means carried by said hinge strut upper extension;
- means for resiliently returning said hinge strut to said at-rest position when said deflecting force terminates, said resilient return means including a connector attached to and extending from said lower hinge strut extension and passing through said lower support collar passageway; and
- means for aligning said upper hinge strut extension in a preselectable direction and for causing said hinge strut to return to face in said preselected direction when said hinge is deflected and returned to said at-rest position, said aligning means substantially preventing rotational movement of said hinge strut during the deflection of said strut, said aligning means further including forming said lower collar passageway in an oval or oblong shape having a major or larger dimension and a smaller or minor dimension, and shaping and sizing said connector to pass through said lower collar passageway along said major or larger but not said minor or smaller dimension, thereby substantially precluding rotation of said hinge strut while permitting deflection thereof in any direction.
- 2. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said resilient return means includes means for applying a biasing force to urge said flange into contact within said upper collar segment, and said biasing force is selected to enable said hinge strut to deflect responsive to an impact force less than that required to permanently deform or destroy said boundary marker.
- 3. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said connector is an eye bolt having first and second ends, said first end being attached to said lower hinge strut extension;
- said resilient return means including a coil spring disposed concentrically about said eye bolt intermediate said collar flange and said second eye bolt end,
- said resilient return means further including means for retaining said coil spring at said second eye bolt end, said first and second eye bolt ends cooperating with said lower segment to provide said aligning means.
- 4. The apparatus as recited in claim 3 wherein said resilient return means further includes means the limit to compression of said coil spring when said hinge strut is deflected.
- 5. The apparatus as recited in claim 4 wherein said compression limiting means comprises a cylindrical tubular segment positioned within and coaxial with said coil spring.
- 6. The apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein said eye bolt is passed through said cylindrical tubular segment.
- 7. The apparatus as recited in claim 3 wherein said coil spring retaining means includes means for selectively compressing said coil spring to thereby alter the force with which said collar flange engages said upper collar segment.
- 8. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said anchor sleeve comprises a tubular segment of thermoplastic piping.
- 9. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said collar securing means includes a plurality of serration elements formed about the outer periphery of said lower collar segment to provide mechanical interengagement of said collar outer periphery with the inner surface of said anchor sleeve.
- 10. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said anchor sleeve and said lower collar segment are of generally identical cross-sectional configuration with the outside dimensions of said lower collar segment substantially identical to or slightly larger than the inside diameter of said anchor sleeve.
- 11. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said hinge strut further includes a tapered surface formed thereon intermediate said flange and said lower strut extension, said upper passageway in said collar being formed to generally conform to the shape of said tapered surface, said tapered surface being sized and shaped to generally align the interior of said collar with said upper passageway when said hinge strut is deflected and returns to said at-rest position.
- 12. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said at-rest position is substantially vertical, and said boundary marker is of a relatively flexible material.
- 13. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said lower collar segment includes a lowermost surface at which said lower collar passageway terminates,
- said lowermost surface being chamfered or radiused about the periphery of said lower collar passageway.
- 14. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said boundary marking means comprises a relatively flexible material having a different cross section than said tubular anchor sleeve.
- 15. The apparatus as recited in claim 3 wherein said eye bolt is formed with ascending and depending bolt segments defining said first and second ends, said segments being arranged in fixed, parallel, spatial relationship far enough apart to enable the passage of said segments through said lower collar passageway along said major or larger but not said minor or smaller dimension of said lower collar passageway.
- 16. Method for installing a roadway marker support into a supporting surface, said support of the type having a tubular anchor sleeve of generally uniform outside diameter, a support collar having a lower mounting extension with an outside diameter equal to or slightly greater than the inside diameter of said sleeve, and an upper extension having a uniform outside diameter equal to said outside sleeve diameter, said method comprising the steps of
- (a) fashioning a pilot tool having an outside diameter substantially equal to said outside sleeve diameter;
- (b) driving said pilot tool into said mounting surface to compressibly displace the material of said surface to form a generally cylindrical passage;
- (c) removing said pilot tool from said passage;
- (d) aligning a first end of said sleeve with said passage;
- (e) aligning said pilot tool with second end of said sleeve;
- (f) impacting said pilot tool to drive said sleeve into said passage;
- (g) removing said pilot tool from said sleeve; and
- (h) inserting said lower mounting extension into said sleeve.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein step (f) includes driving said sleeve into said passage until said second end of said sleeve is flush with said mounting surface.
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein step (a) includes forming a tapering pilot extension integral with said tool of a diameter substantially less than said outside sleeve diameter.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 727,543, filed on Apr. 26, 1986 and since abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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