Claims
- 1. An adjustable post support for securing a post in the ground in a vertical upright position comprises: a post supporting portion, and a ground engagement portion, said post supporting portion comprises an upstanding split sleeve, a contoured dome secured to one end of said sleeve, said dome having a central aperture within, means for securing said post within said sleeve, an apertured fixation element registerable on said dome, a fixation fastener engageable on and through said apertured fixation element and said dome, said ground engagement portion comprises a plurality of upstanding vertically elongated tapered flights secured to one another to be vertically driven into the ground, a pivot plate secured to said flights, said pivot plate having a flat upper engagement surface with a perimeter edge engageable within said dome, means for threadably securing said fixation fastener to said pivot plate, and post stop tabs extending within said sleeve in spaced relation to said fixation fastener.
- 2. The adjustable post support set forth in claim 1 wherein said means for securing said post within said sleeve comprises: a pair of elongated spaced parallel flanges extending from said split sleeve defining said split within said sleeve, and fasteners registerably engaged through aligned apertures in said respective flanges for compression of said sleeve.
- 3. The adjustable post set forth in claim 1 wherein said means for threadably securing said fixation fastener to said pivot plate comprises: a threaded engagement element secured to said pivot plate.
- 4. The adjustable post support set forth in claim 1 wherein said pivot plate is of a known transverse dimension less than a transverse dimension of said elongated tapered flights.
- 5. The adjustable post support set forth in claim 1 wherein said upstanding sleeve has an access opening therein.
- 6. The adjustable post set forth in claim 1 wherein said post engagement portion and said ground securing portion are made of metal.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/937,757, filed Sep. 25, 1997.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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