Retractable post system
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1. A retractable barrier system, comprising:
- a below-ground sleeve having an inner surface;
a post received by the sleeve such that the top surface of the post is flush with the ground surface in a retracted position;
a structure, whereby the post may be pulled up from the sleeve, and locked into an upright, extended position through a rotational movement;
a longitudinal rib on the inner surface of the sleeve, the rib having a cross-sectional geometry and a top surface; and
wherein the post includes a bottom flange with a cut-out conforming to the cross-sectional geometry of the rib, such that when the post is pulled up with the flange beyond the upper surface of the rib, the post may be rotated such that the flange rests on the upper surface of the rib, maintaining the post in a vertical, upright position.
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Abstract
A temporary barricade in the form of a retractable post system. In one configuration, the post is lowered into the ground, such that the top of the post is flush with the ground surface, leaving an unobtrusive configuration that one can walk over, drive over, and so forth. In another configuration, however, the post can be pulled up from the ground, and with a moderate rotational twisting motion, locked into vertical position, thereby providing a strong barrier to traffic and other situations.
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6 Claims
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1. A retractable barrier system, comprising:
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a below-ground sleeve having an inner surface; a post received by the sleeve such that the top surface of the post is flush with the ground surface in a retracted position; a structure, whereby the post may be pulled up from the sleeve, and locked into an upright, extended position through a rotational movement; a longitudinal rib on the inner surface of the sleeve, the rib having a cross-sectional geometry and a top surface; and wherein the post includes a bottom flange with a cut-out conforming to the cross-sectional geometry of the rib, such that when the post is pulled up with the flange beyond the upper surface of the rib, the post may be rotated such that the flange rests on the upper surface of the rib, maintaining the post in a vertical, upright position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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