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US1761508A
US1761508A US348421A US34842129A US1761508A US 1761508 A US1761508 A US 1761508A US 348421 A US348421 A US 348421A US 34842129 A US34842129 A US 34842129A US 1761508 A US1761508 A US 1761508A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H12/00Towers; Masts or poles; Chimney stacks; Water-towers; Methods of erecting such structures
    • E04H12/22Sockets or holders for poles or posts
    • E04H12/2253Mounting poles or posts to the holder
    • E04H12/2261Mounting poles or posts to the holder on a flat base

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  • Figure 1 is an elevation showing a pole mounted in accordance with my invention
  • Figure 2 is a section at the line 22 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a section at the line 3-3 of Fi ure 2
  • igure 1 is a section at the line 4-4 of Figure 1. 1
  • the mounting proper is a concrete block 1 the mainbody of which is sunken in the ground, and embedded within this block are upright stanchions 2, four in number and properly spaced, which project a suitable distance above the block and are screw threaded at their ends. 7 p
  • the mounting fixtures comprise two clamping members, each having a broad-base 4: thatrests on the block 1 and uprights 5 having reenforci'ng end and side ribs 6, 7, that are at right angles to each other and extend. upwardly from the base and merge into the uprights.
  • the bases are cored out as shown at 8 to lighten the castings and facilitate the piercing of the bases so that the stanchions may extend therethrough.
  • the fixtures have straight channels 10 that extend vertically throughout their inner faces from the seats 9, and, as a result of these channels, shoulders 11 are formed throughout the lateral terminals of these channels.
  • the pole is denoted by the numeral 13 and rests on the seats 9 while theopposite sides of the pole are in the channels 10 intermediate the clamping bars 12 which latter have inwardly extending flanges 14 that overlap the edges of the sides of the pole, the sides of the pole and the bodies of the clamping bars snugly fitting these channels from side toside. 7 i
  • the clamping fixtures are secured to the mounting 1 by nuts 15 that are driven on the stanchions against the b38684, and the pole is fixed to said members by means of bolts 16 extending through the ribs 6 and bars 12 and nuts 17 driven on the ends of these bolts, whereby the sides of the pole are firmly clamped. between the bottoms of the channels 10 and the flanges 1 1; y
  • this invention is adapted for mounting any steel poles that have flange-like faces.
  • clamping bars 12 and the clamping fixtures can readily be drilled in a machine shop and transported to the locations where the poles have beendropped alongside their mounts.
  • a mounting for a steel pole H-shaped in cross section comprising a concrete block embedded in the ground, stanchions anchored within said block and extending above the latter, fixtures having bases seated on said block with said stanchions extending through and above said bases, the latter having seats that extend inwardly, upright members rising from said bases and having channels that extend from said seats vertically throughout the length of said members, clamping bars resting upon said seats and having rectangular-bodies that fit within the sides of said channels whereby the pole may be assembled between said fixtures with its opposite faces in said channels and intermediate said bars and with its lower end resting upon said seats, said bars having inwardly extending flanges that contact said faces in overlapping relation thereto, bolts passed through said bars and upright members beyond said faces, nuts driven on said bolts whereby the pole is clamped between said bars and upright members, and nuts driven on said stanchions against said .bases whereby the fixtures are firmly secured to said block.

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June 3, 1930.
' R. G. WILLIAMS MOUNT FOR METAL POLES Filed March 20, 1929 I I& E 5. v
fnaewfoz" fax/Ma a. 74 17/1871? I J/lorney Patented June 3, 1930 UNITED STATES PATENTVOFFICEV '4 HOLLAND G. WILLIAMS, OF BRANFORD, CONNECTICUT, ASSIG-NOR T0 MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS COMPANY, OF BRANFORID, CONNECTICUT, A CORPORATION OF CONNECT- ICUT MOUNT FOB, METAL POLES Application filed March 20, 1929. Serial No. 348,421
themselves, but in many instances, this was:
found to be most inconvenient and expensive, since either the poles had to be carried to some place where suitable drills were located, or portable drills had to be moved from pole to pole wherever the poles were dropped for installation, and while this could be done without much trouble and extra expense in the instanceof the mount ing of a few poles within convenient access to drilling facilities, the annoyance and expense, when the poles were to be located in rural and sparsely settled districts, was as certained to be prohibitory.
It is the object of the present invention to do away with these disadvantages, and at the same time to adhere to the style and general structure of the mount set forth in said application.
In the accompanying drawings which form a part of the present application 7 Figure 1 is an elevation showing a pole mounted in accordance with my invention- Figure 2 is a section at the line 22 of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a section at the line 3-3 of Fi ure 2, and
igure 1 is a section at the line 4-4 of Figure 1. 1
Similar numerals of reference will be used to denote like parts in the several figures of the drawing. a
The mounting proper is a concrete block 1 the mainbody of which is sunken in the ground, and embedded within this block are upright stanchions 2, four in number and properly spaced, which project a suitable distance above the block and are screw threaded at their ends. 7 p
The mounting fixtures comprise two clamping members, each having a broad-base 4: thatrests on the block 1 and uprights 5 having reenforci'ng end and side ribs 6, 7, that are at right angles to each other and extend. upwardly from the base and merge into the uprights.
' The bases are cored out as shown at 8 to lighten the castings and facilitate the piercing of the bases so that the stanchions may extend therethrough.
9 are seats that extend inwardly from the bases for the purpose presently to be explained.
'The fixtures have straight channels 10 that extend vertically throughout their inner faces from the seats 9, and, as a result of these channels, shoulders 11 are formed throughout the lateral terminals of these channels.
within the sides of the channels throughout their length and rest upon the seats 9, these 7 bars abutting the shoulders 11. i
The pole is denoted by the numeral 13 and rests on the seats 9 while theopposite sides of the pole are in the channels 10 intermediate the clamping bars 12 which latter have inwardly extending flanges 14 that overlap the edges of the sides of the pole, the sides of the pole and the bodies of the clamping bars snugly fitting these channels from side toside. 7 i
The clamping fixtures are secured to the mounting 1 by nuts 15 that are driven on the stanchions against the b38684, and the pole is fixed to said members by means of bolts 16 extending through the ribs 6 and bars 12 and nuts 17 driven on the ends of these bolts, whereby the sides of the pole are firmly clamped. between the bottoms of the channels 10 and the flanges 1 1; y
The embracing of the pole laterally by the clamping bars and the resting of these bars on the seats 9, greatly relieves the strain on the bolts 16, as the polesways, owing to storms and other causes;
The spacing of the poles from the mounting has the same advantages as those set forth in my application above referred to,
and this invention is adapted for mounting any steel poles that have flange-like faces.
The clamping bars 12 and the clamping fixtures can readily be drilled in a machine shop and transported to the locations where the poles have beendropped alongside their mounts.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. A mounting for a steel pole H-shaped in cross section, comprising a concrete block embedded in the ground, stanchions anchored within said block and extending above the latter, fixtures having bases seated on said block with said stanchions extending through and above said bases, the latter having seats that extend inwardly, upright members rising from said bases and having channels that extend from said seats vertically throughout the length of said members, clamping bars resting upon said seats and having rectangular-bodies that fit within the sides of said channels whereby the pole may be assembled between said fixtures with its opposite faces in said channels and intermediate said bars and with its lower end resting upon said seats, said bars having inwardly extending flanges that contact said faces in overlapping relation thereto, bolts passed through said bars and upright members beyond said faces, nuts driven on said bolts whereby the pole is clamped between said bars and upright members, and nuts driven on said stanchions against said .bases whereby the fixtures are firmly secured to said block.
2. A construction as in claim 1 with the addition that the fixtures have reenforcing ribs that extend from the sides and ends of said bases at right angles to each other and merge into the upright members, while the bolts that secure the pole to the fixtures exterd through the clamping bars and said end r1 s.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature hereto. I
ROLLAND G. WILLIAMS.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2590929A (en) * 1947-11-19 1952-04-01 William W Bush Railing
US3113760A (en) * 1960-01-29 1963-12-10 Locke Mfg Company Interlocking ornamental railing
US3571991A (en) * 1969-02-06 1971-03-23 Anderson Electric Corp Metal pole
US5063719A (en) * 1988-09-07 1991-11-12 Hitachi Metals, Ltd. Column base structure

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2590929A (en) * 1947-11-19 1952-04-01 William W Bush Railing
US3113760A (en) * 1960-01-29 1963-12-10 Locke Mfg Company Interlocking ornamental railing
US3571991A (en) * 1969-02-06 1971-03-23 Anderson Electric Corp Metal pole
US5063719A (en) * 1988-09-07 1991-11-12 Hitachi Metals, Ltd. Column base structure

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