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WO2002043039A1
WO2002043039A1 PCT/KR2001/002041 KR0102041W WO0243039A1 WO 2002043039 A1 WO2002043039 A1 WO 2002043039A1 KR 0102041 W KR0102041 W KR 0102041W WO 0243039 A1 WO0243039 A1 WO 0243039A1
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flagpole
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Hyeong-Hee Lee
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Priority to AU2002223154A priority Critical patent/AU2002223154A1/en
Priority to JP2002544702A priority patent/JP2004514924A/ja
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F17/00Flags; Banners; Mountings therefor

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  • the flags which are displayed for a day on a national holiday or for a predetermined number of days on a special occasion, are likely to wrap, twist or become entangled around flagpoles in varying wind conditions. As a consequence, aesthetic appearances of surrounding areas may be defiled. In this regard, lots of labor and working hours are required to unfurl the entangled flags. Also, due to the entanglement, the flags can be damaged or torn within a short period of time, and thereby, an economic burden cannot but be caused by the necessity of preparing new flags .
  • the conventional flagpole is not well equipped to fly a flag at half mast. That is to say, while a flag should be flown at half mast, as a mark of respect to the dead, on Memorial Day, a national mourning period, and the like, since the flag must be manually untied from the flagpole, moved downward by its height and then tied again around the flagpole, cu bersomeness is caused. Due to this cumbersomeness, even on Memorial Day or a national mourning period, many people do not display the flag at half mast, and thereby a degree of respect to the dead may be degraded.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a flagpole to which a transverse rod is perpendicularly connected adjacent to an upper end of the flagpole in a manner such that an insertion lip formed at an upper end of a flag can be fitted into a groove defined along a lengthwise direction of the transverse rod, whereby the flag is prevented from being entangled around the flagpole and is maintained in an unfurled state as initially displayed.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a flagpole to which a transverse rod is removably connected adjacent to an upper end of the flagpole so that convenience is rendered upon storing the flagpole in a place.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a flagpole to which a transverse rod is foldably connected adjacent to an upper end of the flagpole so that convenience is rendered upon storing the flagpole in a place.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a flagpole around which a stopper ring is secured directly above a location where a lower end of a flag is tied around the flagpole using a ribbon, so that the ribbon is prevented from being moved upward and thereby the flag is maintained in a fully unfurled state.
  • Still another object of the present invention is to provide a flagpole which comprises a plurality of telescoping tubular flagpole segments and in which a transverse rod is foldably connected adjacent to an upper end of a second tubular flagpole segment, so that the flag can be maintained in an unfurled state as initially displayed and can be flown at half mast by projecting a first tubular flagpole segment out of the second tubular flagpole segment .
  • Yet still another object of the present invention is to provide a flagpole which comprises a plurality of telescoping tubular flagpole segments and in which a transverse rod comprising a plurality of telescoping tubular rod segments is connected to the flagpole, so that a volume occupied by the entire flagpole can be decreased.
  • a flagpole adapted for flying a flag and having mounted at an upper end thereof a cap, characterized in that a transverse rod having a length substantially corresponding to a width of the flag is perpendicularly connected to the flagpole below the cap, an insertion lip is formed at an upper end of the flag, and the transverse rod is defined along a lengthwise direction thereof with a groove into which the insertion lip is fitted.
  • a fixed shaft is affixed adjacent to the upper end of the flagpole, one end of a pipe member is fitted around an end of the transverse rod, and the other end of the pipe member is removably fitted around the fixed shaft .
  • a first hinge part is formed at a free end of the fixed shaft
  • a second hinge part is formed at the end of the transverse rod
  • a circumferential groove in which a spring is received is defined on a circumferential outer surface of the transverse rod, neighboring the second hinge part
  • the pipe member is configured in such a way as to be slid ' between a folding position where it is placed around the transverse rod and an unfolding position where it is commonly placed around the transverse rod and the fixed shaft, and the pipe member is formed on a circumferential inner surface thereof with an inward flange against which one end of the spring received in the circumferential groove is seated, in a manner such that the pipe member is biased by the spring toward the unfolding position
  • the first hinge part of the fixed shaft and the second hinge part of the transverse rod are coupled with each other by a hinge shaft so that the transverse rod can be folded to and unfolded from the flagpole through manipulation or movement of the pipe member.
  • a stopper ring is secured around the flagpole directly above a location where a lower end of the flag is tied around the flagpole using a ribbon, so that the ribbon is prevented from being moved upward and the lower end of the flag is fixedly held with respect to the flagpole.
  • the flagpole comprises a plurality of telescoping tubular flagpole segments
  • the transverse rod is perpendicularly connected adjacent to an upper end of a second tubular flagpole segment .
  • the transverse rod comprises a plurality of telescoping tubular rod segments.
  • a stopper ring is secured adjacent to a lower end of the second tubular flagpole segment, and a lower end of the flag is tied around the second tubular flagpole segment directly below the stopper ring using a ribbon, so that the ribbon is prevented from being moved upward and the lower end of the flag is fixedly held with respect to the second tubular flagpole segment.
  • FIG. 3 is a partially enlarged perspective view illustrating a flagpole in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a partial enlarged cross-sectional view illustrating the flagpole in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a flagpole in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 6 is a partial enlarged cross-sectional view illustrating the flagpole in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 7 is a partially enlarged perspective view illustrating a telescoping and folding structure of a transverse rod of the flagpole in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating an in-use status of the flagpole in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a flagpole in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the flagpole 10 according to the present invention is adapted for flying a flag 40 and has mounted at an upper end thereof a cap 11.
  • a transverse rod 20 is perpendicularly connected to the flagpole 10 directly below the cap 11, that is, adjacent to the upper end of the flagpole 10.
  • An insertion lip 41 is formed at an upper end of the flag 40, and the transverse rod 20 is defined along a lengthwise direction thereof with a groove into which the insertion lip 41 is fitted.
  • the cap 11 may have a contour of a Rose of Sharon and is mounted to the upper end of the flagpole 10.
  • the flag 40 is displayed in a manner such that a side of the flag 40 is tied around the flagpole 10 at upper and lower ends thereof .
  • FIG. 2 is a partial enlarged cross-sectional view illustrating a flagpole in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • a fixed shaft 12 is affixed adjacent to the upper end of the flagpole 10.
  • One end of a pipe member 30 is fitted around an end of the transverse rod 20, and the other end of the pipe member 30 is removably fitted around the fixed shaft 12.
  • the one end of the pipe member 30 is fixedly fitted around the end of the transverse rod 20, and the other end of the pipe member 30 is fitted around the fixed shaft 12 serving as a support shaft, by which the transverse rod 20 is perpendicularly connected to the flagpole 10.
  • the fixed shaft 12 which is perpendicularly affixed adjacent to the upper end of the flagpole 10 has a predetermined short length.
  • the fixed shaft 12 as a whole is inserted into the pipe member 30 to allow the transverse rod
  • the flagpole 10 By removing from the fixed shaft 12 the pipe member 30 which is fixedly fitted around the transverse rod 20, the flagpole 10 can be conveniently stored in a place.
  • FIG. 3 is a partially enlarged perspective view illustrating a flagpole in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • a solid line shows a folded status of the transverse rod 20
  • a dotted line shows an unfolded status of the transverse rod 20.
  • a first hinge part is formed at a free end of the fixed shaft 12, and a second hinge part 21 is formed at the end of the transverse rod 20.
  • a circumferential groove 22 in which a spring 31 is to be received is defined on a circumferential outer surface of the transverse rod 20, neighboring the second hinge part 21.
  • the pipe member 30 which circumferentially covers the circumferential groove 22 is configured in such a way as to be slid between a folding position where it is placed around the transverse rod 20 and an unfolding position where it is commonly placed around the transverse rod 20 and the fixed shaft 12.
  • the pipe member 30 is formed on a circumferential inner surface thereof with an inward flange 32 against which one end of the spring 31 received in the circumferential groove 22 is seated in a manner such that the pipe member 30 is biased by the spring 31 toward the unfolding position.
  • the first hinge part of the fixed shaft 12 and the second hinge part 21 of the transverse rod 20 are coupled with each other by a hinge shaft so that the transverse rod 20 can be folded to and unfolded from the flagpole 10 through manipulation or movement of the pipe member 30.
  • the transverse rod 20 is foldably connected to the fixed shaft 12 by the medium of the first hinge part and the second hinge part 21, whereby the flagpole 10 can be conveniently stored in a place after use.
  • the spring 31 which is received in the circumferential groove 22 defined neighboring the second hinge part 21 of the transverse rod 20, is compressed by the inward flange 32 which is formed on the circumferential inner surface of the pipe member 30.
  • the pipe member 30 is pulled toward the transverse rod 20 against elastic force of the spring 31 in a manner such that the first hinge part of the fixed shaft 12 and the second hinge part 21 of the transverse rod 20 are exposed to the outside, and thereby, the spring 31 accommodated in the pipe member 30 is compressed.
  • the transverse rod 20 is folded to be positioned parallel to the flagpole 10. Then, as the other end of the pipe member 30 is radially engaged with the fixed shaft 12, the transverse rod 20 is maintained in a folded status.
  • FIG. 4 is a partial enlarged cross-sectional view illustrating the flagpole in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • the linear arrow extending perpendicularly to the flagpole 10 denotes a direction in which the pipe member 30 is moved
  • the curved arrow shown below the linear arrow denotes a direction in which the transverse rod 20 is folded.
  • the transverse rod 20 is folded in the direction indicated by the curved arrow to be positioned parallel to the flagpole 10.
  • the second hinge part 21 is integrally formed at the end of the transverse rod 20, and the circumferential groove 22 is defined on the circumferential outer surface of the transverse rod 20, neighboring the second hinge part 21.
  • the spring 31 is received in the circumferential groove 22.
  • a diameter of the transverse rod 20 is reduced to some extent to allow the spring 21 to be received in the circumferential groove 22.
  • the pipe member 30 circumferentially covers the circumferential groove 22 and accommodates the spring 31.
  • the pipe member 30 is formed on the circumferential inner surface thereof with the inward flange 32 against which the one end of the spring 31 received in the circumferential groove 22 is seated, by which the spring 31 has returning force.
  • the spring 31 biases the pipe member 30 upward so that the transverse rod 20 can be reliably maintained in the folded status .
  • a first tubular flagpole segment 101 has mounted at an upper end thereof the cap 11.
  • the fixed shaft 12 is affixed adjacent to an upper end of a second tubular flagpole segment 102.
  • a transverse rod 200 is hingedly coupled to the fixed shaft 12.
  • the pipe member 30 is slidably fitted around an end of the transverse rod 200 in a manner such that it can surround the fixed shaft 12.
  • the stopper ring 13 is secured adjacent to a lower end of the second tubular flagpole segment 102 into which the first tubular flagpole segment 101 can be telescoped.
  • the insertion lip 41 is formed at the upper end of the flag 40, and the transverse rod 200 is defined along the lengthwise direction thereof with a groove into which the insertion lip 41 is fitted.
  • the transverse rod 200 comprises first and second telescoping tubular rod elements 201 and 202.
  • the second tubular rod element 202 can be telescoped into or project out of the first tubular rod element 201.
  • the flag 40 can be flown at half mast by projecting the first tubular flagpole segment 101 out of the second tubular flagpole segment 102.
  • the cap 11 may have the contour of the Rose of Sharon and is mounted to the upper end of the first tubular flagpole segment 101.
  • the flag 40 is displayed in a manner such that the side of the flag 40 is tied around the second tubular flagpole segment 102 at the upper and lower ends thereof .
  • the flag 40 is displayed by fitting the insertion lip 41 into the groove which is defined along the lengthwise direction of the transverse •rod 200.
  • the fixed shaft 12 and the transverse rod 200 are hingedly coupled with each other, by which the transverse rod 200 can be folded to be positioned parallel to the flagpole
  • the stopper ring 13 is secured adjacent to the lower end of the second tubular flagpole segment 102 directly above the location where the lower end of the flag 40 is tied around the second tubular flagpole segment 102 using the ribbon 42. Due to the presence of the stopper ring 13, the ribbon 42 is prevented from being moved upward. Therefore, as the lower end of the flag 40 does not slide upward toward the upper end of the second tubular flagpole segment 102, the flag 40 is prevented from being entangled around the second tubular flagpole segment 102.
  • the pipe member 30 When the transverse rod 200 is unfolded from the second tubular flagpole segment 102, the pipe member 30 is moved toward the second tubular flagpole segment 102 by elastic force of the spring 31 in a manner such that it is commonly placed around the transverse rod 200 and the fixed shaft 12, whereby the transverse rod 200 is held perpendicularly fastened with respect to the second tubular flagpole segment 102.
  • the first and second tubular rod segments 201 and 202 which constitute the transverse rod 200 are configured in a manner such that the second tubular rod segment 202 can be projectably telescoped into the first tubular rod segment 201, whereby convenience is rendered upon storing the flagpole 100 in a place.
  • FIG. 6 is a partial enlarged cross-sectional view illustrating the flagpole in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention. It is illustrated in FIG. 6 that the first tubular flagpole segment 101 is telescoped into the second tubular flagpole segment 102 to normally fly the flag 40.
  • the linear arrow extending perpendicularly to the flagpole 100 denotes a direction in which the pipe member 30 is moved
  • the curved arrow shown below the linear arrow denotes a direction in which the transverse rod 200 is folded.
  • the transverse rod 200 is folded in the direction indicated by the curved arrow to be positioned parallel to the flagpole 100.
  • the second hinge part 21 is integrally formed at the end of the transverse rod 200, and the circumferential groove 22 is defined on the circumferential outer surface of the transverse rod 200, neighboring the second hinge part 21.
  • the spring 31 is received in the circumferential groove 22.
  • a diameter of the transverse rod 200 is reduced to some extent to allow the spring 21 to be received in the circumferential groove 22.
  • the pipe member 30 circumferentially covers the circumferential groove 22 and accommodates the spring 31. Also, the pipe member 30 is configured in a manner such that it can be slid with respect to the transverse rod 200 and the fixed shaft 12.
  • the pipe member 30 is formed on the circumferential inner surface thereof with the inward flange 32 against which the one end of the spring 31 received in the circumferential groove 22 is seated, by which the spring 31 has returning force.
  • the spring 31 biases the pipe member 30 upward so that the transverse rod 200 can be reliably maintained in the folded status .
  • FIG. 7 is a partially enlarged perspective view illustrating a telescoping and folding structure of the transverse rod of the flagpole in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • a solid line shows a folded status of the transverse rod 200
  • a dotted line shows an unfolded status of the transverse rod 200. It is illustrated in FIG. 7 that the first tubular flagpole segment 101 is telescoped into the second tubular flagpole segment 102 to normally fly the flag 40 and not to fly the flag 40 at half mast.
  • the linear arrow shown below the transverse rod 200 denotes a direction in which the second tubular rod segment 202 is inserted into the first tubular rod segment 201.
  • the second tubular rod segment 202 projects out of the first tubular rod segment 201.
  • the second tubular rod segment 202 is telescoped into the first tubular rod segment 201.
  • the pipe member 30 When it is necessary to fold again the transverse rod 200, the pipe member 30 is pulled toward the transverse rod 200 against elastic force of the spring 31 in a manner such that the first hinge part of the fixed shaft 12 and the second hinge part 21 of the transverse rod 200 are exposed to the outside, and thereby, the spring 31 accommodated in the pipe member 30 is compressed.
  • the transverse rod 200 As the second hinge part 21 is rotated about the hinge shaft relative to the first hinge part, the transverse rod 200 is folded to be positioned parallel to the flagpole 100. Then, as the other end of the pipe member 30 is radially engaged with the fixed shaft 12, the transverse rod 200 is maintained in the folded status.
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating an in-use status of the flagpole in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • a procedure for flying the flag 40 at half mast will be described below.
  • the first tubular flagpole segment 101 is first projected out of the second tubular flagpole segment 102.
  • the transverse rod 200 is unfolded from the second tubular flagpole segment 102 to be positioned perpendicularly to the second tubular flagpole segment 102, and the second tubular rod segment 202 is projected out of the first tubular rod segment 201.
  • the insertion lip 41 is fitted into the groove which is defined along the lengthwise direction of the transverse rod 200, and upper and lower ends of the flag 40 are tied around the second tubular flagpole segment 102 using ribbons 42.
  • the flagpole 100 comprises three or four tubular flagpole segments.
  • the third tubular flagpole segment 103 of the flagpole 100 is removed from the socket 51 mounted to the post of the gate 50.
  • the ribbons 42 are untied from the second tubular flagpole segment 102, and the insertion lip 41 of the flag 40 is removed from the groove of the transverse rod 200.
  • the pipe member 30 is pulled away from the flagpole 100 in a state wherein the second tubular rod segment 202 is telescoped into the first tubular rod segment 201.
  • the transverse rod 200 is folded to be positioned parallel to the flagpole 100. Thereafter, by telescoping the flagpole 100, disassembly of the flagpole 100 is completed.
  • the transverse rod 200 is unfolded to be positioned perpendicularly to the second tubular flagpole segment 102. Then, the pipe member 30 is moved, by elastic force of the spring 31 accommodated in the pipe member 30, toward the flagpole 100 to commonly surround the transverse rod 200 and the fixed shaft 12. Consequently, the transverse rod 200 is held fastened perpendicularly with respect to the flagpole 100.
  • the insertion lip 41 is fitted into the groove defined along the lengthwise direction of the transverse rod 200, and the ribbons 42 are tied around the second tubular flagpole segment 102 in a manner such that the lower end of the flag 40 is tied around the second tubular flagpole segment 102 directly below the stopper ring 13, whereby the flag 40 can be maintained in an unfurled status.
  • the flagpole according to the present invention provides advantages in that, since a transverse rod is connected adjacent to an upper end of the flagpole in such a way as to allow an insertion lip formed at an upper end of a flag to be fitted into a groove defined along a lengthwise direction of the transverse rod, the flag is prevented from being entangled around the flagpole and is maintained in an unfurled state as initially displayed. At this time, because the transverse rod is foldably connected to the flagpole, a volume occupied by the entire flagpole can be decreased and convenience is rendered upon storing the flagpole in a place.
  • the flagpole comprises a plurality of telescoping tubular flagpole segments and a transverse rod comprising two telescoping tubular rod segments is connected to the flagpole, a volume occupied by the entire flagpole can be decreased to the minimum, whereby user convenience is rendered upon storing and using the flagpole.

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La présente invention concerne un mât porte-drapeau qui est conçu pour faire flotter un drapeau et qui comprend un chapeau à une extrémité supérieure. Une tige transversale présentant une longueur qui correspond sensiblement à une largeur du drapeau est connectée de manière perpendiculaire au mât porte-drapeau, en-dessous du chapeau. Un rebord d'insertion est pourvu à une extrémité supérieure du drapeau et la tige transversale présente une rainure longitudinale dans laquelle le rebord d'insertion vient se loger.
PCT/KR2001/002041 2000-11-27 2001-11-27 Mat porte-drapeau Ceased WO2002043039A1 (fr)

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AU2002223154A AU2002223154A1 (en) 2000-11-27 2001-11-27 Flagpole
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KR2020000033628U KR200223055Y1 (ko) 2000-11-27 2000-11-27 가로기(국기) 바로걸이 깃대
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KR2020010019703U KR200248276Y1 (ko) 2001-06-29 2001-06-29 가로봉이 장착되는 깃대
KR2020010019704U KR200248277Y1 (ko) 2001-06-29 2001-06-29 가로봉이 장착되는 다단형 깃대
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