NZ789026A - A device for securing a post - Google Patents
A device for securing a postInfo
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Abstract
device (100) for securing a post (105) comprises a central portion (110) defining an aperture (115) therethrough configured to engage the post (105) and two or more support members (120) extending outwardly from the central portion (110). Each support member (120) comprises a first portion (125) and a second portion (130), the first and second portions (125, 130) each comprising at least one support element (135, 140) configured to extend towards and further engage the post (105). The second portion (130) is configured to penetrate a post-mounting surface (132) in a substantially longitudinal direction relative to the post (105), thereby securing the post (105) with respect to shear forces acting on the post (105) in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. and a second portion (130), the first and second portions (125, 130) each comprising at least one support element (135, 140) configured to extend towards and further engage the post (105). The second portion (130) is configured to penetrate a post-mounting surface (132) in a substantially longitudinal direction relative to the post (105), thereby securing the post (105) with respect to shear forces acting on the post (105) in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
Description
A DEVICE FOR SECURING A POST
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a device for securing a post.
BACKGROUND
Screw piles are a form of footing or anchoring system used in the building or
construction industry. They are typically in the form of a hollow shaft having a helical
attachment welded to one end of the shaft. This end of the shaft is driven into the ground by
onal force, whereby the l attachment cuts through the ground in a similar manner to a
screw. Once the shaft reaches a desired depth in the ground, the helical attachment acts to
secure the shaft with respect to the ground and also with respect to forces acting on the shaft.
The attachment to the shaft may alternatively take the form of a combination of a single
horizontal plate bolted to the shaft and a number of sharp, vertical plates ing from the
ntal plate. The sharp, vertical plates penetrate and engage the ground to secure the shaft.
Another known system for securing a pile or post in the ground is through the use of a
concrete footing for the ground-engaging end of the pile or post. To create the te footing,
a portion of the ground surrounding the pile is excavated and filled with concrete. O nce the
concrete sets, the pile or post is permanently secured in place.
One disadvantage of such known systems is that they may not be sufficient to counter
high lateral forces acting on the pile, post or shaft, for example in severe weather situations
where sustained strong winds can cause the pile, post or shaft to collapse. Further, such known
systems are typically designed to have the pile or post ently fixed to an attachment or
concrete footing within the ground, thus making it difficult to remove the pile or post from the
ground without the use of complex machinery. Therefore, such known systems do not have the
capacity for the pile or post to easily be removed from one site, transported to another site and
re-used.
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SUMMARY
It is an object of the present invention to substantially overcome, or at least ameliorate,
one or more disadvantages of existing arrangements, or to at least e the public with a
useful choice.
ing to a first aspect of the t invention, there is provided a device for
securing a post, the device comprising:
a central portion defining an aperture therethrough configured to engage the post; and
two or more support s extending outwardly from the central portion, each
support member comprising a first portion and a second portion, the first and second portions
each comprising at least one support element configured to extend towards and further engage
the post, wherein the second portion is ured to penetrate a post-mounting surface in a
ntially longitudinal direction ve to the post, thereby securing the post with respect to
shear forces acting on the post in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal
direction.
The central portion may comprise a first surface and a second surface, the first surface
defining a plane along which the first portion extends, wherein the second portion of the support
member extends in a direction substantially perpendicular to the plane.
The first surface may be configured to abut the post-mounting surface and is arranged to
be substantially parallel to the post-mounting surface.
A first support t of the first portion may engage with the post at a first location,
n the first location is positioned on a first side of the central portion, and a second support
element of the second portion may engage with the post at a second location, wherein the second
on is positioned on a second side of the central portion, and wherein the first and second
sides of the central portion are opposing.
The first support element may initially extend from the first portion in a direction
substantially perpendicular to the plane along which the first portion extends before extending
towards the post, and the second support t may extend towards the post in a direction
parallel to a plane along which the second portion extends.
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An inner edge of the central portion may engage with the post circumferentially around
the post.
The second portion may comprise a cutting edge to ate the post-mounting surface.
The device may be ured to rotate relative to the post.
The central portion and the three or more support members may be integrally formed.
The first and second portions of each support member may be integrally formed.
Each of the first support elements may be integrally formed with the connected first
portion, and each of the second t elements may be integrally formed with the connected
second portion.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a device for
securing a post, the device comprising:
a central n defining an aperture therethrough configured to engage the post; and
a support member extending outwardly from the central portion, the support member
comprising two or more support portions, wherein the two or more t portions are each
configured to penetrate a post-mounting surface in a substantially longitudinal direction relative
to the post, thereby securing the post with respect to shear forces acting on the post in a direction
substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
The support member may e two or more apertures, the device further comprising a
support assembly adapted to be mounted in the two or more apertures and removably engage
with the central n.
The support assembly may comprise two or more support ts, each support
element being configured to extend towards and further engage the post.
The support assembly may further comprise two or more clamp members, each clamp
member being configured to engage with two adjacent support elements.
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The device may further comprise two or more arcuate legs, each arcuate leg being
configured to be inserted into one of the apertures of the support member and engage the
support element to assist in engaging the post.
The at least one arcuate leg may comprise a cutting edge to penetrate the post-mounting
surface.
Each support portion may also comprise a cutting edge to penetrate the ounting
surface.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of e
only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a device for securing a post in accordance with an
embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2 shows a side view of the device shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 shows a perspective view of the device shown in Fig, 1, engaging a post-mounting
surface;
Fig. 4 shows a top view of the device shown in Fig. 1, in a pre-formed arrangement;
Fig. 5 shows a perspective view of the device shown in Fig. 1, ing an additional
support structure to secure the device to the post;
Fig. 6 shows a perspective view of a device for securing a post in accordance with
another ment of the present ion;
Fig. 7 shows a top view of the device shown in Fig. 6;
Fig. 8 shows a top view of a support member isolated from the device shown in Fig. 6;
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Fig. 9 shows a side view of the device shown in Fig. 6, engaging a post-mounting
surface;
Fig. 10 shows a top view of a device for securing a post in accordance with another
embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 11 shows a top view of a t member isolated from the device shown in Fig. 10;
Fig. 12 shows an enlarged view of components of a support assembly of the device
shown in Fig. 10; and
Fig. 13 shows a top view of an alternative ement of the support member isolated
from the device shown in Fig. 10.
ED DESCRIPTION
Figs. 1 to 5 show a first embodiment of a device 100 for securing a post 105. The device
100 is formed by cutting and bending a single sheet of material into a pre-defined form. It will
be appreciated that the device 100 may atively be formed by joining le pieces of
material together, such as individual items of sheet material. Suitable materials include steel,
aluminium, plastic etc. In this embodiment, the device 100 is formed from a single sheet of
material measuring approximately 500 mm in width and 500 mm in length. It will be
understood that these dimensions may change depending on the required use of the device 100.
The device 100 is best shown in a pre-formed arrangement (i.e. as a single sheet of material) in
Figure 4, where the continuous lines indicate the locations at which the material is cut, and the
broken lines indicate the locations at which the material is bent.
Figs. 1 to 3 and 5 show the device 100 in a fully-formed arrangement. The device 100
includes a central portion 110 having an aperture 115 hrough (see Fig. 4). The central
portion 110 is designed to circumferentially engage the post 105. The device 100 further
includes a number of support members 120 which extend dly from the central portion
110. In this embodiment, there is a total of four support members 120 provided for the device
100. The number of support members 120 may be decreased or increased, ing on various
requirements (for example, the length of the post 105 or the al condition of the area
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surrounding the post 105). For example, in alternative embodiments, there may be two support
members, three support members, five support members etc. Each of the support members 120
includes a first portion 125 and a second portion 130. Each of the second ns 130 includes
a cutting edge 131 to facilitate installation of the device 100 into a ounting surface 132.
In one example, the post-mounting surface 132 may be the top surface of soil in the ground.
The central portion 110 further includes a first surface 133 (on a lowerside of the central
portion 110, as best shown in Figs. 1 and 5) and a second surface 134 (on an upperside of the
l portion 110, as best shown in Figs. 1, 3 and 5). The first surface 133 s a plane
along which the first portion 125 extends. In this embodiment, the second portion 130 s
in a direction ntially perpendicular to the plane. It is envisaged that the second portion
130 may alternatively extend in a direction having an angle of n 85 degrees and 95
degrees, or between 80 degrees and 100 degrees with respect to the plane. The first e 133
is configured to abut the ounting surface 132 and is arranged to be substantially parallel
to the post-mounting surface 132.
Each of the first portions 125 has a first support element 135 which initially extends
from the first portion 125 in a direction substantially perpendicular to the first portion 125,
before extending towards and r ng the post 105 at a first location 136. Each of the
second portions 130 has a second support element 140 which extends towards the second
portion 130 in a direction substantially parallel to a plane along which the second portion 130
extends, and further engages the post 105 at a second location 137. The first and second
locations 136 and 137 are positioned on the post at opposing sides of the central portion 110.
In this embodiment, the four support members 120 have a combined total of four first
portions 125 and four second ns 130. Accordingly, there are four first support elements
135 and four second support elements 140 engaged with the post 105 at s locations
around the post 105. The central portion 110 is also engaged with the post 105 around the entire
circumference of the post 105. Accordingly, in this embodiment, there is a total of nine points
of contact between the device 100 and the post 105. It would be understood that the number of
contact points may be increased or decreased. It would also be appreciated that the larger the
number of contact points between the device 100 and the post 105, the more secure the post 105
will be with respect to the device 100.
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The installation of the device 100 will now be described.
In this example, the installation of the device 100 is described with respect to an existing
post 105 (i.e., where one end of the post 105 is already fixed to the post-mounting surface 132).
The device 100 is firstly placed in position at the free end of the post 105 such that the post 105
is circumferentially aligned and engaged with the central portion 110. Each of the first and
second support elements 135 and 140 are also engaged with the post 105. The device 100 is
then moved along the length of the post 105 towards the post-mounting surface 132, until each
of the cutting edges 131 of the second portion 130 is in contact with the post-mounting surface
132. The device 100 is then driven into the post-mounting surface 132, such that each of the
second ns 130 penetrates the post-mounting surface 132 in a substantially udinal
direction relative to the post 105 via their respective cutting edge 131. The device 100 reaches a
desired depth inside the post-mounting surface 132 when the first surface 133 of the first portion
125 abuts the post-mounting surface 132, thus completing the installation of the device 100.
This is best shown in Figure 3.
It is envisaged that the device 100 may alternatively be driven into the post-mounting
surface 132 t the post 105 being present lly. Once the device 100 is fully ated
in the post-mounting surface 132, the post 105 is uently installed as a separate step.
Alternatively, the device 100 may firstly be pre-installed to the post 105 at a pre-determined
location along the post 105. Thereafter, t he device 100 and the post 105 can be simultaneously
driven into the post-mounting e 132.
The nine contact points between the post 105, the central n 110 and the t
elements 135 and 140 according to this embodiment function to secure the post 105 with respect
to shear forces acting on the post 105. It would be understood that the shear forces acting on the
post 105 are in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the post
105. The first and second portions 125 and 130 also have relatively large surface areas which
abut and engage the post-mounting surface 132, thus providing onal stability with respect
to shear forces acting on the post 105.
In one example, and with reference to Figure 5, the device 100 may include a locking
member 145 configured to engage the post 105 circumferentially around the post 105. The
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locking member 145 also engages each of the first and second support elements 135 and 140.
The inclusion of the locking member 145 allows the surface area of contact between the device
100 and the post 105 to be increased, thus providing additional stability to the post 105. The
locking member 145 may be bolted to the post 105 so as to further secure the device 100 to the
post 105.
Figs. 6 to 13 show two further embodiments of a device 200 for securing a post 105.
The device 200 has a similar construction and functionality to that of the device 100, with like
reference numerals being used to indicate like features. In this ment, the device 200
includes a central n 210 having an aperture 215 therethrough (see Figs. 8, 11 and 13). The
l portion 210 is designed to circumferentially engage the post 105. Figs. 6 to 9 show a
second embodiment whereby the post 105 has a square cross-section and the re 215 has a
corresponding square shape. Figs. 10 to 13 show a third embodiment whereby the post 105 has
a circular cross-section and the aperture 215 has a corresponding circular shape. The device 200
further includes a support member 220 extending outwardly from the central portion 210. The
support member 220 includes a number of support portions 230. In this embodiment, there is a
total of four support portions 230 provided for the device 200. It will be appreciated that the
number of support portions 230 may be decreased or increased for the same reasons as discussed
above with respect to the support members 120 of the first embodiment of the device 100. Each
support portion 230 is configured to penetrate a post-mounting surface 132 in a substantially
longitudinal direction relative to the post. Each support portion 230 also includes a cutting edge
231 to facilitate installation of the device 100 into the post-mounting surface 132.
Similar to the first embodiment of the device 100 as discussed above, the central portion
210 of the device 200 includes a first surface 233 on a lowerside of the central portion 210, and
a second surface 234 on an upperside of the central n 210 (see Fig. 9). The first surface
233 defines a plane along which the support member 220 extends. The t ns 230 of
the t member 220 each extend in a direction substantially perpendicular to the plane. As
with the second portion 130 of the first embodiment of the device 100, it is envisaged that each
of the support ns 230 of the device 200 may alternatively extend in a direction having an
angle of between 85 degrees and 95 degrees, or between 80 degrees and 100 s with
respect to the plane. The first surface 233 is also ured to abut the post-mounting surface
132 and is arranged to be substantially el to the ounting surface 132
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The t member 220 further includes a number of apertures 240, as best shown in
Figs. 8, 11 and 13. In this embodiment, the support member 220 includes four apertures 240. It
will be appreciated that the number of apertures 240 may be increased or decreased depending
on the support requirements of the device 200, as will be discussed in further detail below.
The device 200 further includes a support ly 250 that is adapted to be mounted in
the apertures 240 and removably engage with the l portion 210 (see Fig. 9). The support
assembly 250 includes a number of support ts 260. In this embodiment, the support
assembly 250 es four t elements 260. E ach t element 260 is adapted to be
mounted in a respective one of the four apertures 240 such that all four support elements 260 are
arranged adjacent to one another around the circumference of the post 105. As best shown in
Fig. 9, each support element 260 includes a groove 261 adapted to receive and removably
engage with the central portion 210. The central portion 210 slides into and engages with the
groove 261 of the support element 260 to hold the support t in place 260 against the post
105. Each support element 260 is configured to extend towards and engage the post 105 at
s locations around the post 105, thus ing a number of contact points with the post
105 in a r manner to the first support elements 135 of the first embodiment of the device
As best shown in Fig. 12, each support element 260 includes an element body 262
having a central ramp portion 264 and two opposing end portions 266a and 266b. The central
ramp portion 264 has an arcuate surface. The two opposing end portions 266a and 266b are
each arranged to protrude away from the element body 262 to form a flange. Each of the
opposing end portions 266a and 266b includes a serrated or sawtooth-shaped surface.
As best shown in Figs. 7, 10 and 12, the t assembly 250 further es a number
of clamp members 270, with each clamp member 270 being configured to engage two adjacent
support elements 260. In this embodiment, the support assembly 250 includes four clamp
members 270 to engage and form a connection between the four adjacent support elements 260.
The clamp members 270 each include inner serrated surfaces to engage the serrated surfaces of
the end portions 266a and 266b of the two adjacent support elements 260. Each clamp member
270 is adapted to enclose and engage the end portions 266a and 266b of the two adjacent
support elements 260 by way of a friction or force fit between the respective serrated surfaces.
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Accordingly, in this embodiment, the four clamp members 270 engage and connect the four
t elements 260 to effectively form a tight collar which engages around the post 105, thus
ng the post 105 with respect to the device 200. It is envisaged that the clamp members
270 are formed from als such cast metal or the like.
The device 200 further includes a number of arcuate legs 280. Each arcuate leg 280 is
configured to be inserted in one of the apertures 240 of the support member 220 and engage a
respective one of the support elements 260. Each e leg 280 has a n arcuate surface that
corresponds to the arcuate surface of the central ramp portion 264 of the support element 260.
When the arcuate leg 280 is mounted in the re 240, the corresponding arcuate es of
the arcuate leg 280 and the central ramp portion 264 allow the arcuate leg 280 to rest against and
engage the support element 260, which assists in engaging the post 105.
As best shown in Fig. 9, each arcuate leg 280 includes a cutting edge 282 to penetrate the
post-mounting surface 132. Each arcuate leg 280 is configured to penetrate the post-mounting
surface 132 along an arcuate path corresponding to the shape of the arcuate leg 280. It is
envisaged that the arcuate legs 280 are formed from materials such as aluminum, heavy gauge
steel or the like.
It will be appreciated that the device 200 is installed in a substantially similar manner to
that of the first embodiment of the device 100 as sed above. In this embodiment, the
device 200 is also driven into the post-mounting surface 132, such that each of the t
portions 230 penetrate the post-mounting surface 132 in a substantially longitudinal direction
relative to the post 105 via their respective cutting edge 231. The device 200 reaches a desired
depth inside the post-mounting e 132 when the first surface 233 of the central portion 210
(and by extension, the support member 220) abuts the post-mounting surface 132, thus
completing the lation of the device 200. This is best shown in Fig. 9. The support
elements 260 of the support assembly 250, with the assistance of the arcuate legs 280, function
to secure the post 105 with respect to shear forces acting on the post 105. It will be appreciated
that due to the arcuate manner in which the arcuate legs 280 engage the post-mounting surface
132, the arcuate legs 280 also function to secure the post 105 with respect to longitudinal forces
acting on the post 105.
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Various forms of the device described above may have one or more of the following
advantages. The device may include a number of components which engage with the post at
multiple points around the circumference of the post and at multiple points along the length of
the post, thereby increasing the capacity of the post to withstand high shear forces acting on the
post. The support members of the device may be designed to provide large surface areas which
engage the post-mounting surface, thus increasing the stability of the post with respect to the
post-mounting surface and also with respect to shear forces acting on the post. The device may
be installed without complex machinery, and may also be attached to an ng post without
the use of concrete reinforcement or other permanent forms of attachment. This may provide
for a relatively simple, efficient and cost-effective way to l, uninstall, re-locate and re-use
both the device and the post at another site.
Although the invention has been described with reference to a red embodiment, it
will be iated by persons skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in many
other forms.
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Claims (7)
1. A device for securing a post, the device comprising: a central portion defining an re therethrough configured to engage the post; and a support member extending outwardly from the central portion, the support member comprising two or more t portions, n the two or more t portions are each configured to penetrate a post-mounting surface in a substantially longitudinal direction relative to the post, thereby securing the post with respect to shear forces acting on the post in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the support member includes two or more apertures, the device further comprising a support assembly adapted to be mounted in the two or more apertures and removably engage with the central portion.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein the support assembly comprises two or more support elements, each support element being configured to extend towards and further engage the post.
4. The device of claim 3, wherein the support assembly further comprises two or more clamp members, each clamp member being configured to engage with two adjacent support elements.
5. The device of either one of claims 3 and 4, further comprising two or more e legs, each arcuate leg being ured to be inserted into one of the apertures of the support member and engage the support element to assist in ng the post.
6. The device of claim 5, wherein the at least one arcuate leg comprises a cutting edge to ate the post-mounting e.
7. The device of any one of the preceding claims, wherein each t portion comprises a cutting edge to penetrate the post-mounting surface. AH25(13150747_1):MSL 135 110 135 136 135 133 125
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