IP Library Granted Patent US 9,188,317
Granted Patent B1
US 9,188,317 · App. 14/259,758 · Granted Nov 17, 2015

Streetlight mounting base with collar

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Patent No.
US 9,188,317
App. No.
14/259,758
Granted
Nov 17, 2015
Kind
B1
Abstract

A streetlight mounting system can fix a streetlight pole to a street side surface, such as a slab of concrete or a sidewalk. The system can comprise a base that attaches on one end to the street side surface and on the other end to the streetlight pole. A collar can provide a transition between the base and the streetlight pole. The collar can have a top that is slanted to shed water. The collar can comprise multiple elements that are urged together by clips. The clips and other fasteners that hold the streetlight pole, the collar, and the base together can be hidden from view, with access provided by a door in the base.

Claims (69)

1. A streetlight mounting system comprising:

a base comprising:

a lower portion operable to attach to a surface adjacent an area to be illuminated; and

an upper portion operable to attach to a streetlight pole; and

a collar system comprising:

a first collar section that arches adjacent a first circumferential portion of the streetlight pole;

a second collar section that arches adjacent a second circumferential portion of the streetlight pole;

a first clip attached to the first collar section; and

a second clip attached to the second collar section,

wherein the first clip and the second clip are configured to engage one another to urge the first collar section and the second collar section together about the streetlight pole.

2. The streetlight mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the first clip and the second clip are L-shaped and comprise spring steel.

3. The streetlight mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the first collar section comprises a first groove adjacent the first circumferential portion of the streetlight pole,

wherein the second collar section comprises a second groove adjacent the second circumferential portion of the streetlight pole, and

wherein the streetlight mounting system further comprises gasket material disposed in the first and second grooves.

4. The streetlight mounting system of claim 3 , wherein the first collar section and the second collar section adjoin one another along a vertically extending juncture at which the first collar section overlaps the second collar section.

5. The streetlight mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the base comprises at least one protrusion, and

wherein the first collar section comprises at least one aperture sized to receive the at least one protrusion for aligning the first collar section with the base.

6. The streetlight mounting system of claim 5 , wherein the base comprises at least one more protrusion, and

wherein the second collar section comprises at least one more aperture sized to receive the at least one more protrusion for aligning the second collar section with the base.

7. The streetlight mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second collar sections comprise a plurality of protrusions, and

wherein the base comprises a plurality of apertures sized according to the plurality of protrusions for aligning the first and second collar sections with the base.

8. The streetlight mounting system of claim 1 , wherein an uppermost portion of the first collar section and an uppermost portion of the second collar section collectively circumscribe the streetlight pole at an acute angle relative to an axis of the streetlight pole.

9. The streetlight mounting system of claim 8 , wherein the acute angle is operable to shed water.

10. The streetlight mounting system of claim 1 , wherein when the streetlight mounting system is in an operational configuration, all fasteners that couple the first collar section, the second collar section, the base, and the streetlight pole together are hidden from view.

11. The streetlight mounting system of claim 1 , wherein first bolts that are accessible through a door of the base are configured for fastening the streetlight pole to the upper portion of the base,

wherein second bolts that are accessible through the door of the base are configured for fastening the collar system to the upper portion of the base, and

wherein the first collar section and the second collar section comprise inward facing ribs that enhance structural integrity.

12. A streetlight mounting system comprising:

a base comprising:

a lower portion operable to attach to a street side surface; and

an upper portion operable to attach to a lower end of a streetlight pole; and

a collar extending upward from the upper portion of the base and tapering towards the streetlight pole, an uppermost portion of the collar circumscribing the streetlight pole at an acute angle relative to an axis of the streetlight pole, the collar comprising:

a first section curving past a first circumferential portion of the streetlight pole; and

a second section curving past a second circumferential portion of the streetlight pole,

wherein the first section and the second section collectively circumscribe the streetlight pole,

wherein a system of protrusions and apertures align the first and second sections to the upper portion of the base, and

wherein the first section and the second section each comprises inward facing ribs extending horizontally.

13. The streetlight mounting system of claim 12 , wherein the acute angle is operable to shed water.

14. The streetlight mounting system of claim 12 , wherein when the streetlight mounting system is in an operational configuration, all fasteners that couple the first section, the second section, the base, and the streetlight pole together are hidden from view.

15. A streetlight mounting system comprising:

a base comprising:

a lower portion operable to attach to a street side surface; and

an upper portion operable to attach to a lower end of a streetlight pole; and

a collar extending upward from the upper portion of the base and tapering towards the streetlight pole, an uppermost portion of the collar circumscribing the streetlight pole at an acute angle relative to an axis of the streetlight pole, the collar comprising:

a first section curving past a first circumferential portion of the streetlight pole; and

a second section curving past a second circumferential portion of the streetlight pole,

wherein the collar further comprises:

a first clip attached to the first section; and

a second clip attached to the second section, and

wherein the first clip and the second clip are configured to engage one another to urge the first section and the second section together about the streetlight pole.

16. A streetlight mounting system comprising:

a base comprising:

a bottom that attaches to a surface; and

a top that attaches to a proximal end of a streetlight pole;

a collar extending around the streetlight pole and tapering from the top of the base to the streetlight pole; and

a fastener system that holds the base, the streetlight pole, and the collar together; that is hidden from view when the streetlight mounting system is in an operational configuration; and that comprises:

first fasteners holding the streetlight pole to the base;

second fasteners holding the collar to the base; and

third fasteners holding the collar around the streetlight pole.

17. The streetlight mounting system of claim 16 , wherein the base comprises a door,

wherein the door provides access to the first fasteners, the second fasteners, and the third fasteners,

wherein the third fasteners comprise a first clip and a second clip,

wherein the collar comprises:

a first section that extends partially about the streetlight pole and that comprises the first clip; and

a second section that extends partially about the streetlight pole and that comprises the second clip, and

wherein the first clip and the second clip are configured to engage one another to urge the first collar section and the second collar section together about the streetlight pole.

18. The streetlight mounting system of claim 16 , wherein the first fasteners comprise first bolts,

wherein the second fasteners comprise second bolts, and

wherein the third fasteners comprise clips that urge sections of the collar together.

Assignments (5)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE APPLICATION NUMBERS 12183490, 12183499, 12494944, 12961315, 13528561, 13600790, 13826197, 14605880, 15186648, RECORDED IN ERROR PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 052681 FRAME 0475. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Nov 12, 2020
From: EATON INTELLIGENT POWER LIMITED
To: SIGNIFY HOLDING B.V.
Reel/Frame 055965/0721 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 18, 2020
From: EATON INTELLIGENT POWER LIMITED
To: SIGNIFY HOLDING B.V.
Reel/Frame 052681/0475 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2018
From: COOPER TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY
To: EATON INTELLIGENT POWER LIMITED
Reel/Frame 047448/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 15, 2014
From: BRYANT, CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL; MOGHAL, KHURRAM ZESHAN
To: COOPER TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY
Reel/Frame 033310/0106 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 20, 2014
From: SUNDIN, JEAN; PEINIGER, ENRIQUE
To: OFFICE FOR VISUAL INTERACTION, INC.
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