Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Mechanism operated relatively movable shaft assembly – Tilts relative to base
Patent
1994-08-09
1996-11-12
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Mechanism operated relatively movable shaft assembly
Tilts relative to base
52 64, 52113, 52119, 116173, 403100, 135 203, F04H 1234, G09F 1700
Patent
active
055728367
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a rotational flagpole pivotally mounted to a rigidly affixed base with a tongue and slot combination that enables the flagpoles to rotate around the pivot. The flagpole can also be locked in place to prevent rotation. The rotational flagpole thereby permits rotation of the top end of the flagpole to within a few feet of the ground in order to provide improved access to the top end for maintenance.
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Friedman Carl D.
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