Flagpole assembly

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Inventors

Lewis, Kenton A.

Application #

055665

Filed

May-29-1987

Published

Dec-20-1988

Current US Class

116/173
116/174

International Classes

G09F 017/00

Field of Search

40/601 116/173-175 248/332 294/81.1 294/81.3 294/82.12

Assignee

C. E. Toland & Son (Oakland, CA)

Examiners

Cuchlinski, Jr.; William A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Townsend and Townsend

US Patent References

4565152   Safety flag

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Abstract
A flagpole assembly includes a hollow pole and a winch at the base of the pole. A halyard is connected to the winch, extends through the hollow pole and out an exit opening at its tip. The inner edge of the flag is removably mounted to fixed positions along an elongate flag trolley to keep the inner flag edge extended. The flag trolley includes an elongate U-shaped channel to which two pulleys are mounted. The halyard passes from the exit opening, around one pulley, between the legs of the channel and around the other pulley. The outer end of the halyard is fastened to a shock absorbing anchor mounted along the hollow pole. Winding and unwinding the halyard onto and from the winch causes the flag to raise and lower as the length of the halyard between the exit opening and the anchor increases and decreases. The weight of the flag trolley, with or without the flag, is sufficient to pull the halyard from the pole when the winch is unwinding the halyard. The halyard is substantially enclosed except when the flag is being raised and lowered.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A flagpole assembly for mounting to a support comprising

a hollow pole, including a base end, a tip and an exit opening at the tip, mounted to the support;

an anchor at a chosen position along the pole;

a winch;

a halyard having first and second ends, the first end connected to the winch, the halyard extending from the winch along the interior of the pole and through the exit opening:

a flag having an inner edge;

first and second guides secured to the flag along the inner edge for movably mounting the flag to the halyard to allow the flag to move freely along the halyard;

means for substantially fully extending the inner edge of the flag at least when the inner edge is adjacent the pole; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Flags are displayed for many different reasons, on many different occasions and in many different ways. In some situations, such as when the flagpole is inaccessible, it is desirable to use an automatic flagpole, that is one in which the flag is raised and lowered using motorized winches and so forth. Therefore, various types of flagpoles have been developed where the flag is rolled up on a spindle or shaft, such as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 1,280,078 and 765,427, or where the flag is pulled into a tube, as in U.S. Pat. No. 4,565,152, or where the flag is pulled into the flagpole itself, as show in U.S. Pat. No. 2,327,056. Although these automatic flagpoles do make raising and lowering a flag easier, in some cases it would be desirable to substantially eliminate exposed halyard, especially while the flag is flying. None of the existing automatic flagpoles provide this feature.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Applicant's invention is directed to a flagpole assembly in which the halyard remains substantially concealed from view but allows the flag to be remotely raised and lowered.
 
  An improved flagpole construction is disclosed. The device includes a cap that passes the halyard through two apertures to obviate the need for a pulley...  The invention relates to a flagpole assembly which at least comprises an at least partially hollow flagpole with a top end and a bottom end, a halyard...