IP Library Granted Patent US 12,709,912
Granted Patent B2
US 12,709,912 · App. 18/573,078 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Tower having lightweight and weatherproof construction

Inventor: André Poulin (Chicoutimi, CA)
E04H12/10
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Patent No.
US 12,709,912
App. No.
18/573,078
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A strengthening apparatus for a tower with two ends, one end being wider than the other. The apparatus includes a unitary V-shaped extrusion member with two arms connected to a junction. The arms are respectively secured to two outer tower frames of three legs which are disposed in a spaced apart equilateral triangle configuration. The legs are located at a tower base located near the first end of the tower. The extrusion members are made from a weatherproof material having one strength. Three stabilizers are connected to each of the legs. The stabilizers are configured to balance the tower and are made from a strengthening material having a strength sufficient to counter the first strength of the waterproof material.

Claims (23)

1 . A strengthening apparatus for a tower having first and second end portions, the first end portion being wider than the second end portion, the apparatus comprising:

a unitary V-shaped extrusion member having first and second arms connected to a junction, the first and second arms being respectively secured to first and second outer tower frames of first, second and third legs disposed in a spaced apart equilateral triangle configuration, the legs being located at a tower base portion located near the first end portion of the tower, the extrusion members being made from a weatherproof material having a first strength; and

first, second and third stabilizing members connected to each of the first, second and third legs, the stabilizing members being configured to balance the tower, the stabilizing members being made from a strengthening material having a second strength sufficient to counter the first strength of the weatherproof material, the strengthening material is galvanized steel, the stabilizing member being shaped to have an internal angle of about 60-degrees.

2 . The apparatus, according to claim 1 , in which the first and second arms of the unitary V-shaped extrusion member includes a securing member.

3 . The apparatus, according to claim 2 , in which the securing member each includes first and second plates and an opening therethrough to receive a bolt.

4 . The apparatus, according to claim 1 , in which the junction of the unitary V-shaped extrusion member includes an arcuate inner wall and an apex point.

5 . The apparatus, according to claim 1 , in which the unitary V-shaped extrusion member has an internal angle of about 60-degrees.

6 . The apparatus, according to claim 1 , in which the weatherproof material is an extrusion of aluminum.

7 . The apparatus, according to claim 1 , in which the base portion includes an area defined to receive therein a storage cabinet.

8 . The apparatus, according to claim 1 , in which the first, second and third stabilizing members are feet disposed to provide balance to the tower.

9 . The apparatus, according to claim 1 , in which the tower is a stand-alone communications tower, a pylon or a free-standing tower.

10 . A stand-alone communications tower, comprising:

a tower base portion located near a first end portion of the tower, the base portion having first, second and third legs disposed in a spaced apart equilateral triangle configuration, each leg having a unitary V-shaped extrusion member with first and second arms connected to a junction, the first and second arms being respectively secured to first and second outer tower frames of the legs, the extrusion members being made from a weatherproof material having a first strength; and

first, second and third stabilizing members connected to each of the first, second and third legs, the stabilizing members being configured to balance the tower, the stabilizing members being made from a strengthening material having a second strength sufficient to counter the first strength of the weatherproof material, the strengthening material is galvanized steel, the stabilizing member being shaped to have an internal angle of about 60-degrees.

11 . The communications tower, according to claim 10 , in which the first and second arms of the unitary V-shaped extrusion member includes a securing member.

12 . The communications tower, according to claim 11 , in which the securing member each includes first and second plates and an opening therethrough to receive a bolt.

13 . The communications tower, according to claim 10 , in which the junction of the unitary V-shaped extrusion member includes an arcuate inner wall and an apex point.

14 . The communications tower, according to claim 10 , in which the unitary V-shaped extrusion member has an internal angle of about 60-degrees.

15 . The communications tower, according to claim 10 , in which the weatherproof material is an extrusion of aluminum.

16 . The communications tower, according to claim 10 , in which the base portion includes an area defined to receive therein a storage cabinet.

17 . The communications tower, according to claim 10 , in which the first, second and third stabilizing members are feet disposed to provide balance to the tower.

18 . The communications tower, according to claim 10 , includes at least one strengthening zones spaced apart along the length of the tower.

19 . The communications tower, according to claim 18 , in which each strengthening zone includes three unitary V-shaped extrusion members disposed in a spaced apart equilateral triangle configuration.