Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Machine or implement
Patent
1995-01-31
1996-11-12
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Machine or implement
527363, 527374, 527375, 527231, 527232, 40594, 256 1, E04C 330
Patent
active
055728464
ABSTRACT:
A poster resistant utility pole, light standard, sign pole or the like has protruding structures such as splines or ribs that decrease the surface area available for contact with adhesive posters and handbills, as compared to a smooth surface. Posters can be attached insecurely at most, because the accessible area is limited to the ends of the protruding structures. Posters that are attached are easily removed leaving minimal remnants, for example by passing a rake-like tool or one's fingers through channels between the ribs. The ribs can protrude radially and extend longitudinally from the surface of a solid or hollow cylindrical pole or other shape, or can be provided on a sheath for a pole over a limited height, such as from the ground to a height above the reach of an average person.
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Edwards W. Glenn
Friedman Carl D.
Sosa Architectural Metal Corporation
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