Mounting assembly for a pole
First Claim
1. A mounting assembly for a pole, comprising:
- a mounting bracket means comprising means for attaching the bracket means to a stable body;
a means for positioning the pole in any of a plurality of selected positions in relation to the stable body, while allowing rotation of the pole in relation to the bracket means, said positioning means comprising a ratchet mechanism comprising a first member securely attached to the bracket means and a second member frictionally engageable with the first member, said second member being adapted for rotational movement about a central axis thereof, said second member carrying one end of the pole in a fixed engagement therewith; and
means for preventing disengagement of the second member from the first member, while allowing a limited lateral movement of the second member in relation to the first member, wherein said means for preventing disengagement comprise an elongated stud extending through central openings of said first member, said second member and said bracket means, one end of said stud being fixedly attached to said second member, and an opposite end of the stud carrying a nut.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a mounting assembly for a pole, such as a pole light conventionally carried by a stern of boat hulls. The mounting assembly provides for the use of a ratchet mechanism having a pair of cooperating members, with the pole being secured to one of the ratchet members. A bracket secures the ratchet mechanism to a stable body, such as the hull of a ship, or the housing of a motor. The pole can be positioned in any of a plurality of selected positions by rotating the pole against the engagement of the ratchet teeth between the two members. A spring continuously pulls one ratchet member against the second ratchet member, preventing disengagement thereof, while allowing a limited lateral movement between the ratchet members.
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8 Claims
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1. A mounting assembly for a pole, comprising:
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a mounting bracket means comprising means for attaching the bracket means to a stable body; a means for positioning the pole in any of a plurality of selected positions in relation to the stable body, while allowing rotation of the pole in relation to the bracket means, said positioning means comprising a ratchet mechanism comprising a first member securely attached to the bracket means and a second member frictionally engageable with the first member, said second member being adapted for rotational movement about a central axis thereof, said second member carrying one end of the pole in a fixed engagement therewith; and means for preventing disengagement of the second member from the first member, while allowing a limited lateral movement of the second member in relation to the first member, wherein said means for preventing disengagement comprise an elongated stud extending through central openings of said first member, said second member and said bracket means, one end of said stud being fixedly attached to said second member, and an opposite end of the stud carrying a nut.
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2. A mounting assembly for a pole, comprising:
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a mounting bracket means comprising a means for attaching the bracket means to a stable body, said bracket means comprising a generally U-shaped bracket having a pair of parallel walls and a transverse connecting wall, and a pair of opposing attachment plates extending outwardly from free ends of the parallel walls in substantially parallel relationship to the transverse wall, said attachment plates being adapted for a fixed attachment to the stable body; a means for positioning the pole in any of a plurality of selected positions in relation to the stable body, while allowing rotation of the pole in relation to the bracket means, said positioning means comprising a ratchet mechanism comprising a first member securely attached to the bracket means and a second member frictionally engageable with the first member, said second member being adapted for rotational movement about a central axis thereof, said second member carrying one end of the pole in a fixed engagement therewith; and means for continuously urging said first member and said second member into frictional engagement, said means for urging comprising a spring means exerting a pulling force on said second member, and wherein the first member, the second member and the transverse wall each having a central opening, and wherein an elongated stud is received in each of said openings, one end of the stud being fixedly attached to the second member, while the opposite end of the stud extends a distance outwardly from the transverse wall. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5)
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6. A mounting assembly for a light pole, comprising:
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a mounting bracket means comprising a means for attaching the bracket means to a stable body; a means for positioning the pole in any of a plurality of circumferentially selectable positions, while allowing rotation of the pole in relation to the bracket means, said positioning means comprising a ratchet mechanism comprising a first member and a second member, with the pole being fixedly attached to the second member, said first member comprising a first circular plate having a plurality of radially extending spaced-apart teeth formed on that surface of the plate which contacts the second member, said second member comprising a second circular plate having a plurality of radial extending spaced-apart teeth which intermesh with the teeth of the first member, while allowing rotation of the second member when torque is applied to the pole, said bracket means, said first member and said second member being each provided with central openings extending therethrough; and means for preventing disengagement of the second member from the first member, while allowing a limited lateral movement of the second member in relation to the first member, and wherein said means for preventing disengagement comprise an elongated stud extending through the central openings of the first member, the second member and the bracket means, one end of said stud being fixedly attached to the second member, and an opposite end of the stud carrying a locking nut. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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