Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Shaft or openwork – axially extensible
Patent
1988-10-17
1990-04-24
Scherbel, David A.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Shaft or openwork, axially extensible
E04H 1232
Patent
active
049188968
ABSTRACT:
A telescopic flagpole for displaying a flag of banner in its extended position. The flagpole is capable of being retracted telescopically for easy installation and removal of the flag or banner. The retracted flagpole may be temporarily installed in a ground socket for use and removed for storage. The flagpole is composed of at least three rigid elongated cylindrical tubular segments having guide means to facilitate telescopic movement, stop means to limit extension of the tubular segments, and locking means for securing the segments in extended position. Means are provided for holding flags or banners of varying sizes free of twisting and entanglement around the flagpole.
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Concord Advertisement Sweets Catalog, 10.28, 1985.
Johnson Jerrold D.
Scherbel David A.
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