Claims
- 1. Apparatus for mounting an elongated tube, the elongated tube extending from a receiving end to an opposing distal end, the receiving end comprising an open aperture and a hollow tubular receiving portion having a longitudinal axis and an inner wall surface radially disposed relative to the longitudinal axis, the apparatus comprising:a mount having an axis, the mount comprising one or more radially extending members having circumferential surfaces or projections for mating with the inner wall surface of the hollow tubular receiving portion of the elongated tube under friction or pressure, the mount being receivable within the hollow tubular portion of the elongated tube wherein the one or more circumferential surfaces are friction fittable against the inner wall surface of the hollow tubular receiving portion of the elongated tube such that the axis of the mount is substantially aligned with or parallel to the axis of the hollow tubular receiving portion of the elongated tube; the mount including one or more legs each leg having a longitudinal axis, the one or more legs being rigidly interconnected to the radially extending members wherein the longitudinal axis of the hollow tubular receiving portion of the elongated tube is substantially aligned with or substantially parallel to the axes of the one or more legs.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the mount is mountable within the hollow receiving portion of the elongated tube such that a distal end of the one or more legs extends longitudinally beyond the open distal end of the elongated tube.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the one or more radially extending members of the mount include a resiliently bendable or resiliently compressible mechanism that engages the interior wall surface of the hollow receiving portion of the elongated tube under friction on bending or compression of the resiliently bendable or compressible mechanism.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the distal end of the one or more legs has an outer circumferential surface that is receivable within one or more complementary apertures disposed within a ground surface for mounting the elongated tube in an upright orientation.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the elongated tube has a selected axial tube length, the mount being mounted within the hollow tubular portion along a length that extends from the open end of the hollow tubular portion that is less than about one third of the selected axial tube length.
- 6. Apparatus for mounting an upright elongated tube, the elongated tube extending from a receiving end to an opposing distal end, the receiving end comprising an open aperture and a hollow tubular receiving portion having an axis and an inner wall surface radially disposed relative to the axis, the apparatus comprising:a mounting disc having an axis and one or more circumferential surfaces or projections for mating with the inner wall surface of the hollow tubular receiving portion of the elongated tube under friction or pressure, the mounting disc being received within the hollow tubular portion with the one or more circumferential surfaces being mated with the inner wall surface such that the axis of the disc is substantially aligned with or parallel to the axis of the hollow tubular receiving portion of the elongated tube; one or more mounting struts each having a longitudinal axis, the one or more struts being rigidly interconnected to the disc wherein the longitudinal axis of the hollow tubular receiving portion of the elongated tube is substantially aligned with or parallel to the axes of the one or more struts and the struts extend beyond the open end when the disc is mounted within the hollow tubular portion.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the disc comprises a plurality of discs rigidly interconnected to each other, each disc having and an axis and being substantially coaxial.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the circumferential projections comprise one or more flanges extending radially outwardly from one or more selected locations around the circumference of one or more of the discs, the flanges being bendable under pressure to mate with the inner surface of the hollow tubular portion.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the one or more struts each have an outer circumferential surface that is receivable within one or more complementary apertures disposed within a ground surface for mounting the elongated tube in an upright orientation.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the elongated tube has an axial tube length wherein the disc is mounted within the hollow tubular portion extending from the open end along an axial length of the hollow tubular portion that is less than about one third of the axial tube length.
- 11. An upright tubular bumper comprising:an elongated tube extending from a receiving end to an opposing distal end, the receiving end comprising an open aperture and a hollow tubular receiving portion having an axis and an inner wall surface radially disposed relative to the axis, a disc having an axis and one or more corresponding circumferential surfaces or projections for mating with the inner wall surface of the hollow tubular receiving portion of the elongated tube under friction or pressure, the disc being mounted within the hollow tubular portion with the one or more circumferential surfaces mated with the inner wall surface such that the axis of the disc is substantially aligned with or parallel to the axis of the hollow tubular receiving portion of the elongated tube; one or more mounting struts each having a longitudinal axis, the one or more struts being rigidly interconnected to the disc wherein the longitudinal axis of the hollow tubular receiving portion of the elongated tube is substantially aligned with or parallel to the axes of the one or more struts and the struts extend beyond the open end when the disc is mounted within the hollow tubular portion.
- 12. The bumper of claim 11 wherein the disc comprises a plurality of discs rigidly interconnected to each other, each disc having and an axis and being substantially coaxial.
- 13. The bumper of claim 11 wherein the circumferential projections comprise one or more flanges extending radially outwardly from one or more selected locations around the circumference of one or more of the discs, the flanges being bendable under pressure to mate with the inner surface of the hollow tubular portion.
- 14. The bumper of claim 11 wherein the one or more struts each have an outer circumferential surface that is receivable within one or more complementary apertures disposed within a ground surface for mounting the elongated tube in an upright orientation.
- 15. The bumper of claim 11 wherein the elongated tube has an axial tube length, the disc being mounted within the hollow tubular portion extending from the open end along an axial length of the hollow tubular portion that is less than about one third of the axial tube length.
- 16. The bumper of claim 11 wherein the elongated tube comprises a high impact resistant polymeric material.
- 17. Apparatus for mounting an elongated tube, the elongated tube extending from a receiving end to an opposing distal end, the receiving end comprising an open aperture and a hollow tubular receiving portion having a longitudinal axis and an inner wall surface radially disposed relative to the longitudinal axis, the apparatus comprising:a mount having an axis, the mount comprising one or more radially extending members having circumferential surfaces or projections for mating with the inner wall surface of the hollow tubular receiving portion of the elongated tube under friction or pressure, the mount being receivable within the hollow tubular portion of the elongated tube wherein the one or more circumferential surfaces are friction fittable against the inner wall surface of the hollow tubular receiving portion of the elongated tube such that the axis of the mount is substantially aligned with or parallel to the axis of the hollow tubular receiving portion of the elongated tube; the mount including one or more legs each leg having a longitudinal axis, the one or more legs being rigidly interconnected to the radially extending members wherein the longitudinal axis of the hollow tubular receiving portion of the elongated tube is substantially aligned with or substantially parallel to the axes of the one or more legs.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the mount is mountable within the hollow receiving portion of the elongated tube such that a distal end of the one or more legs extends longitudinally beyond the open distal end of the elongated tube.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the one or more radially extending members of the mount include a resiliently bendable or resiliently compressible mechanism that engages the interior wall surface of the hollow receiving portion of the elongated tube under friction on bending or compression of the resiliently bendable or compressible mechanism.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein the distal end of the one or more logs has an outer circumferential surface that is receivable within one or more complementary apertures disposed within a ground surface for mounting the elongated tube in an upright orientation.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the elongated tube has a selected axial tube length, the mount being mounted within the hollow tubular portion along a length that extends from the open end of the hollow tubular portion that is less than about one third of the selected axial tube length.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 USC Section 119 to U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/467,429 filed May 2, 2003, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety as if fully set forth herein.
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