Mast mounting system and method
First Claim
1. A bracket assembly for mounting an elongated object comprising in combination:
- a clamp assembly including upper and lower clamp members for receiving the object therebetween, the lower clamp member having a low friction surface for facilitating movement of the object along the surface of the lower clamp, and the upper clamp member having a high friction surface for engaging the object to prevent movement of the object relative to the clamp members when the object is gripped by and between the clamp members, a shaft, said clamp assembly being mounted on and pivotable about the shaft, and means for fixing the clamp assembly to the shaft in adjusted position.
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Abstract
A mast mounting system for vehicles and shelters which utilizes at least two clamp bracket assemblies mounted to the vehicle or shelter such that during transit and storage the mast is positioned at an incline with its front end located just behind the front end of the vehicle or shelter. Each clamp bracket assembly includes a clamp having upper and lower members which wrap around the mast. The upper clamp member has an inside surface lined with a high friction material while the lower clamp member has an inside surface lined with a very low friction material which receives the mast and allows it to be easily slid backwards or forwards when the clamps are in open position. When the clamps are in closed position, the upper clamp member prevents relative movement of the mast and the clamp assembly. One of the clamp bracket assemblies is mounted for adjustable movement about horizontal and vertical axes. One of the brackets may be attached to a trolley which in turn is installed on a rail fixed to the vehicle to allow the bracket assembly to move towards or away from the other bracket assembly.
Raising the mast to the vertical is undertaken in two stages. During the first stage, the mast is slid forwards or backwards, as required, until its point of balance (with payload) is adjacent to the pivoting clamp. The foot of the mast may then be lowered by hand to the ground. This completes the first stage, leaving the mast tilted down at an angle of between 30° (degrees) and 50° (degrees) to the horizontal. During the second stage, a block and tackle, come along, or winch is used to provide mechanical advantage when required to raise or lower the mast. Guy ropes are utilized to laterally stabilize the mast during raising or lowering.
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27 Claims
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1. A bracket assembly for mounting an elongated object comprising in combination:
- a clamp assembly including upper and lower clamp members for receiving the object therebetween, the lower clamp member having a low friction surface for facilitating movement of the object along the surface of the lower clamp, and the upper clamp member having a high friction surface for engaging the object to prevent movement of the object relative to the clamp members when the object is gripped by and between the clamp members, a shaft, said clamp assembly being mounted on and pivotable about the shaft, and means for fixing the clamp assembly to the shaft in adjusted position.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
- 6. In combination with a structure including a wall, a system for mounting an elongated object to the wall, the system including in combination at least two bracket assemblies mounted to the wall at spaced locations for receiving the object, one of said bracket assemblies being movable for adjustment about a generally vertical axis as well as a generally horizontal axis.
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14. In combination with a structure a system for mounting an elongated object, the system including in combination two bracket assemblies mounted at spaced locations on said structure for receiving the object, a rail fixed to said structure and extending between said bracket assemblies, one of said bracket assemblies being pivotable about a generally horizontal axis, and the other bracket assembly being movable along said rail towards and away from said one bracket assembly.
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15. A method of unloading an elongated object from a structure wherein the object is supported on brackets mounted on the structure at spaced locations including the steps of:
- moving the object along the brackets until the center of gravity of the object is located adjacent one of the brackets, freeing the object from the other bracket, and pivoting the object about a generally horizontal axis located at said one bracket until one end of the object engages the ground.
- View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
- 25. A method of mounting and dismounting an elongated object from a vehicle comprising the steps of mounting the object on at least two brackets mounted to the vehicle at spaced locations, one of the brackets having a generally horizontal axis of movement and being pivotable about said generally horizontal axis for adjustment, moving the object while on the brackets until the center of gravity of the object lies generally at one of the brackets, fixing the object to said one bracket and then pivoting said bracket about said generally horizontal axis until the lower end of the object engages the ground.
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