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- E04H—BUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
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- E04H—BUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
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- This ⁇ invention relatesto t 'ai :concrete ypole, ⁇ and particularly :to ay sectional structure. o'f l that character adaptedl to be erectedvjto any". ⁇
- Ia pole composed of sectio'iiseach providedl .with a core avingr at 4its opposite' ends' coup- ,ling Vmeans.by'rvvhich it may be assembled to I an abutting. section and 1n this manner a i pole .-of any desired heightfor any -purpose p in the. dmssgegrigiue i. .is-'a1 eleve-aon off 3.o
- Affi'irtlierv object of i the@V invention yis ⁇ ltopifo.-
- vvide means for attaching to the core of such ⁇ a Apole erossf ⁇ -arms for supporting Wires andl bracing suchari'nsagainst movement.
- Fig.V 2 is an en arged vertical section through a portion of the crossl' arms.
- ⁇ Fig. is a similar'section throughthe pole and core.
- Figlifis a detail yperspective of an vinsulator-bracket.
- f Fig; 5'v is' asimilar view'of'afstep carried b the core, andv 6 f is a'similar-viewof'a co lar carryingthearmbraces.
- eachfof Whicnissubstantially simi'- 111.1l in Construction, altho hthe lowermost y, section' is preferably provided. with Y'an venv larged l:base 21,' ⁇ adapted tol-'.befsetlin the ground ⁇ forl insuring stabilityjthere'of.
- the 'sections ofthe polel may be conveniently con- 4to the point where the areto be erected and are of such size as to e easily handled and assembled devices'together. is not easily' affected -by climatic 'conditions kand ma .be carried to any desired height or change in "height, asA4 foundjdesiiable orconvement, so vthatgit- ⁇ constitutes a permanent 'means for supporting wires.' lIt will also be obvious that ythe 'construction of the crossarms and braces therefor, permits the multiplicationthe'reof asfound desirable, and the dinary pole.
- thesections may be formed With recesses theiusual Way.
- L W'hen vthe ypole is used forf suppoi'ting W1res , ⁇ the core maybeextended at itsi'ipper portion, as shown at 9,- and sup-4 7o ator-arms'11 are connected, andtheser arms the parts in proper position.
- a po e-section formed of coxripositionV videdV with coupling means at its opposite '-gbrackets 8 asy shown in Fig. r3, they. may .beA
- a pole-section' formed of com osition and having a core embedded therein with coupling means at its opposite ends, and lateral extensions carried by said cere.
- a pole-section formed of composition and haying a core embedded therein, an armcoupling carried by arms mounted in said coupling, a collar carried by said core, braces extending therefrom to said arms, and adjusting-nuts carried by the ends of said braces and bearing upon said arms.
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. l PATBNTBD DBG. 25, 190e. A. G. GROW. CEMENT POLE.'- APPLIOATIONFFLIED SEPT. 24, 1906.4
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Altorney nNiTnnsTATns MUiiPiiYsBoRo, ILLINOIS.
v'Graniti-:Nr Pons.
' speifieatiog of Letters Patent. A pplioalzicn lleli'septemli' v24,1906. Serial 110.336,033.
'Patenteanee 25, 1906.
'To all whom it #my concern.:
.ing had therein to lthe .aft dmwp p This` invention relatesto t 'ai :concrete ypole,` and particularly :to ay sectional structure. o'f l that character adaptedl to be erectedvjto any".`
I desired height. f f
. 'The invenunhas afan btjtt givide. Ia pole composed of sectio'iiseach providedl .with a core avingr at 4its opposite' ends' coup- ,ling Vmeans.by'rvvhich it may be assembled to I an abutting. section and 1n this manner a i pole .-of any desired heightfor any -purpose p in the. dmssgegrigiue i. .is-'a1 eleve-aon off 3.o
can be erected. v
Affi'irtlierv object of i the@V invention yis `ltopifo.-
vvide means for attaching to the core of such` a Apole erossf`-arms for supporting Wires andl bracing suchari'nsagainst movement. n Q
Other and further objects and advantages of the inventionwillbe khereinafter setr'orthand the .novel features defined vby the ,ap-
pended claims.
a pole'ywith the cement 'or fcc ositionipor-` tion insection.y Fig.V 2 is an en arged vertical section through a portion of the crossl' arms.` Fig. is a similar'section throughthe pole and core. Figlifis a detail yperspective of an vinsulator-bracket. f Fig; 5'v is' asimilar view'of'afstep carried b the core, andv 6 f is a'similar-viewof'a co lar carryingthearmbraces.,
f Like numerals of reference indicate" like parts throughout'the vseveral figures of "the, drawings. p d
The numeral 1` desi ateslon'e of the polesections, eachfof Whicnissubstantially simi'- 111.1l in Construction, altho hthe lowermost y, section' is preferably provided. with Y'an venv larged l:base 21,'` adapted tol-'.befsetlin the ground `forl insuring stabilityjthere'of. These "'sections`are formed-:of concrete g or cement `c omposit1on ofya'ny 'desired character and vsurroundl acore'. Thiscoremay be solid,
but is preferablytiibular, as shoWnin Fig.y 3,l 7 v'eachfend thereof` 'being providedwith a coupling' devicee-for instance, a threaded end ,4,
. f adrig);l ted' to iit Within a coupling., `molded 5.5 der some con 'tions it is desirable to ll this Wit the lop Vo'site end of the section.v Uni .n tubular core With cement composition-for Be itl known'that I, ANDERSON G.' Onow,a.
citizen of the UnitedStates, residing at physbo'ro, inthe county ofjJackson, State,ci Illinois, have invented' certain newyandfuse-f' yinl'Improvenrients in Cementloles, .o'fjwhich 'the following is .a SpeciQaftiOmueerencebeeinstan'ce, as shown at 6 linFig. `3. The ends LQU- fto be lledwith cementand render the fjoints solid when assembled.
When itis desired -to attach tol'fthegpole. jstepsuas shown in Fig.. 1,- or insulator- .aflxedto thecore in any desired manner-and j-.thefcomposition molded around the same-in 'orthe extendedend thereof an f connected bybraces iSv-With theyarins.l These braces 'are formed withhooks 14 at'- the'ir lower ends, vadapted to engage the eyes 'fof vthe collar, .While the upper .portion of the `brace kis extended throughwthe arm' at 16 .and` there "supplied with a nut l17 for tightly adjusting supports 18 may be securedv to the arms in any Y desired manner-forinstance, r the threaded "ends 19y enteringthe arms, ,as shownfat the upperpo'rtion of Figl'2, or-bjy means of clam f ing-nutsQZO applied'to these ends to secure tllie support 1nv position. n From 'the foregoing it .will be seen'that the 'sections ofthe polel may be conveniently con- 4to the point where the areto be erected and are of such size as to e easily handled and assembled devices'together. is not easily' affected -by climatic 'conditions kand ma .be carried to any desired height or change in "height, asA4 foundjdesiiable orconvement, so vthatgit- `constitutes a permanent 'means for supporting wires.' lIt will also be obvious that ythe 'construction of the crossarms and braces therefor, permits the multiplicationthe'reof asfound desirable, and the dinary pole.
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and having a 'core' embedded thereinproends,
f-lof. thesections may be formed With recesses theiusual Way. L W'hen vthe ypole is used forf suppoi'ting W1res ,`the core maybeextended at itsi'ipper portion, as shown at 9,- and sup-4 7o ator-arms'11 are connected, andtheser arms the parts in proper position. lThe insulatorstructed inanyfdesired place and conveyedr 1. A po e-section formed of coxripositionV videdV with coupling means at its opposite '-gbrackets 8 asy shown in Fig. r3, they. may .beA
by means of collars 12,.sec'ur'ed u 4on the core y'simpl Aksecuring the coupling 'The pole thus constructed stabilityofthefpole permitstlie carrying'of a greaterl number of armsthan uponftl'ie orws Having novTM described my "invention 'fand s'et lorthits merits, what I-claim, andfdesire i'io v posite ends.
2. A pole-section' formed of com osition and having a core embedded therein with coupling means at its opposite ends, and lateral extensions carried by said cere.
3. A pole-section formed of composition and having a hollow core embedded therein provided With threaded couplings at its op- 4. A pole-section formed of composition and haying a hollow core embedded therein Withfthraded couplings at its opposite ends, one .of fsaidV couplings beingextendved -beyond its end ,of` the section.
5. A ,pole-section, formed of- 4corriposition andhayiiga .core embeddedtherein, an armcoupling carried .byifsaid core, and insulatorarms mounted;r` in said; coupling.
6. .A pole-section-com osed ofcomposition and'yhaying-a core-embedded therein, an armcouplingA carried by said core, insulatorarms mounted in said coupling, a collar carried by said core, and braces extending therefrom toV said arms.
7. A pole-section formed of composition and haying a core embedded therein, an armcoupling carried by arms mounted in said coupling, a collar carried by said core, braces extending therefrom to said arms, and adjusting-nuts carried by the ends of said braces and bearing upon said arms.
In testimony whereof I afi-ix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
AnDnRsoNfe. onow.
Witnesses:
A. J. WOODARD, J. W. CARICO.
said core, insulator-v
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US5081804A (en) * | 1989-09-08 | 1992-01-21 | Gustavsberg Vvs Aktiebolag | Power line pylon and lamp post |
US5398478A (en) * | 1990-01-31 | 1995-03-21 | Musco Corporation | Means and method for rigidly elevating a structure |
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US6167673B1 (en) * | 1998-03-19 | 2001-01-02 | Paul W. Fournier | Utility pole |
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US4974380A (en) * | 1987-01-15 | 1990-12-04 | Bernander Karl G | Framing for structural walls in multistory buildings |
US5081804A (en) * | 1989-09-08 | 1992-01-21 | Gustavsberg Vvs Aktiebolag | Power line pylon and lamp post |
US7171793B2 (en) | 1990-01-31 | 2007-02-06 | Musco Corporation | Means and method for rigidly elevating a structure |
US5398478A (en) * | 1990-01-31 | 1995-03-21 | Musco Corporation | Means and method for rigidly elevating a structure |
US5426577A (en) * | 1993-02-23 | 1995-06-20 | Musco Corporation | Pole-mounted lighting system |
US5605017A (en) * | 1994-01-13 | 1997-02-25 | Pupi Enterprises L.L.C. | Pultruded utility line support structure and method |
WO1998000615A1 (en) * | 1996-06-28 | 1998-01-08 | Advanced Metals Technology Corp. | Improved power transmission support structures |
US5880404A (en) * | 1996-06-28 | 1999-03-09 | Advanced Metals Technology Corporation | Power transmission support structures |
US6167673B1 (en) * | 1998-03-19 | 2001-01-02 | Paul W. Fournier | Utility pole |
US20040211148A1 (en) * | 1999-02-12 | 2004-10-28 | Newmark International, Inc. | Multiple-part pole |
US6705058B1 (en) | 1999-02-12 | 2004-03-16 | Newmark International Inc. | Multiple-part pole |
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US6834469B2 (en) | 2001-01-24 | 2004-12-28 | Geotek, Inc. | Utility line support member |
US7007438B1 (en) * | 2002-09-24 | 2006-03-07 | Brooks Manufacturing Co. | Crossarm systems and methods |
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