Composite utility poles and methods of manufacture

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Machine or implement

Reexamination Certificate

Rate now

  [ 0.00 ] – not rated yet Voters 0   Comments 0

Details

C052S749100, C052S749100, C052S749100, C052S749100, C403S359600

Reexamination Certificate

active

06453635

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to utility pole structures constructed of composite materials.
2. Description of Related Art
Utility poles are typically constructed from wooden poles that are anchored into the ground. The utility poles will typically have arms that support a number of electrical power lines. The continuous exposure to harsh environmental conditions can cause the wood poles to rot and decay. To prevent rotting, the wood is sometimes treated with a carbon base material such as tar. It has been found that most conventional wood treating material is harmful to the environment. Additionally, it has been found that a significant amount of electrical current drains to the ground, thereby reducing the energy efficiency of the power system.
Metal poles have been installed to increase the life of the utility poles. Metal poles are highly conductive and generally create an unsafe environment for the utility personnel that maintain and repair the pole. Additionally, both metal and wooden poles are relatively heavy, typically requiring a crane to lift and install the poles.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,175,971 issued to McCombs discloses a hollow utility pole that is constructed from a composite material such as a resin impregnated fiberglass. The McCombs pole has a hexagonally shaped liner located within a hexagonally shaped primary pole. The outer primary pole has a plurality of dove tail grooves that allow arm attachments to be mounted to the pole. Additionally, the grooves allow personnel to climb the pole. The dove tail grooves create a number of rounded fingers located adjacent to thin neck portions of the primary pole.
It has been found that when forming the composite, the resin and glass fibers do not evenly flow into the neck and finger portions of the primary pole. The uneven resin flow and glass fiber distribution can reduce the structural integrity of the pole. The rounded finger portions also add thickness and weight to a utility pole that can be 40 feet in length.
The hollow McComb utility pole has relatively low bending and torsional stiffnesses. The relatively low stiffness must be compensated for by a thicker wall. Increasing the thickness of the wall increases the weight of the pole. It would be desirable to provide a relatively strong, lightweight utility pole which can be efficiently constructed from a composite material.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Composite utility pole structures and methods of manufacture using a pultrusion process. The poles may be N sided, with longitudinal pre-stressed rovings in each corner. The inner periphery of the poles may have flat regions centered between the outside corners, with the flat regions joined by circular arcs in the corner regions. Various pole structures and methods of manufacture are described, including curved poles and poles having walls that are tapered in thickness and structure.


REFERENCES:
patent: 213715 (1879-03-01), Von Mengden
patent: 224775 (1880-02-01), Fryer, Jr.
patent: 666146 (1901-01-01), Lanz
patent: 1445938 (1923-02-01), Farrington
patent: 2109508 (1938-03-01), Schmittutz
patent: 2870793 (1959-01-01), Bailey
patent: 3177667 (1965-04-01), Liddell
patent: 3270480 (1966-09-01), Beecker
patent: 3378978 (1968-04-01), Durand
patent: 3570376 (1971-03-01), Overton, III et al.
patent: 3574104 (1971-04-01), Medler
patent: 3726360 (1973-04-01), Price et al.
patent: 3813098 (1974-05-01), Fischer et al.
patent: 3813837 (1974-06-01), McClain et al.
patent: 3970401 (1976-07-01), Lubeck
patent: 4142343 (1979-03-01), Trafton
patent: 4144111 (1979-03-01), Schaerer
patent: 4155970 (1979-05-01), Cassell
patent: 4194338 (1980-03-01), Trafton
patent: 4202520 (1980-05-01), Loos et al.
patent: 4211692 (1980-07-01), Barkis et al.
patent: 4312162 (1982-01-01), Medney
patent: 4347090 (1982-08-01), Anderson et al.
patent: 4458455 (1984-07-01), Tollstoff de Voss
patent: 4488844 (1984-12-01), Baubles
patent: 4583359 (1986-04-01), Staeger
patent: 4702057 (1987-10-01), Phillips
patent: 4738058 (1988-04-01), Svensson
patent: 4751804 (1988-06-01), Cazaly
patent: 4769967 (1988-09-01), Bourrieres
patent: 4803819 (1989-02-01), Kelsey
patent: 4846908 (1989-07-01), Aldrich et al.
patent: 4907624 (1990-03-01), Jonasson
patent: 4918883 (1990-04-01), Owen et al.
patent: 4939002 (1990-07-01), Hilakos
patent: 5175971 (1993-01-01), McCombs
patent: 5176775 (1993-01-01), Montsinger
patent: 5218375 (1993-06-01), Hillman
patent: 5218810 (1993-06-01), Isley, Jr.
patent: 5222344 (1993-06-01), Johnson
patent: 5228251 (1993-07-01), Frigon
patent: 5250132 (1993-10-01), Lapp et al.
patent: 5324377 (1994-06-01), Davies
patent: 5329744 (1994-07-01), Sumter
patent: 5339594 (1994-08-01), Ventura-Berti
patent: 5374385 (1994-12-01), Binse et al.
patent: 5379566 (1995-01-01), Schworer
patent: 5447793 (1995-09-01), Montsinger
patent: 5513477 (1996-05-01), Farber
patent: 5540017 (1996-07-01), Eilam et al.
patent: 5540870 (1996-07-01), Quigley
patent: 5546707 (1996-08-01), Caruso
patent: 5549947 (1996-08-01), Quigley et al.
patent: 5555696 (1996-09-01), Morrison, III et al.
patent: 5725954 (1998-03-01), Montsinger
patent: 5809734 (1998-09-01), Turner
patent: 5870877 (1999-02-01), Turner
patent: 6155017 (2000-12-01), Turner
patent: 774805 (1968-01-01), None
patent: 24 36 547 (1976-04-01), None
patent: WO 00/04251 (2000-01-01), None
Composite Power Corporation, “Energy Deliver System Engineered for the Environment”, 4 pages.
“Power Pole Stands Tall”, Composites Technology, Nov./Dec. 1999, pp. 29-32.

LandOfFree

Say what you really think

Search LandOfFree.com for the USA inventors and patents. Rate them and share your experience with other people.

Rating

Composite utility poles and methods of manufacture does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.

If you have personal experience with Composite utility poles and methods of manufacture, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Composite utility poles and methods of manufacture will most certainly appreciate the feedback.

Rate now

     

Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-2901100

  Search
All data on this website is collected from public sources. Our data reflects the most accurate information available at the time of publication.