Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Mechanism operated relatively movable shaft assembly – Tilts relative to base
Patent
1997-01-30
1998-07-21
Smith, Creighton
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Mechanism operated relatively movable shaft assembly
Tilts relative to base
52120, B66C 2306
Patent
active
057820422
ABSTRACT:
A new Tilting Pole System for allowing an individual to quickly and easily perform maintenance upon an object conventionally supported by an elongated pole. The inventive device includes a lower pole, an upper pole pivotally secured to a top end of the lower pole by a hinge, a shaft rotatably projects within a capped end of the upper pole, and a fastener removably projects through a lower portion of the lower and the upper poles. The fastener is removed when tilting the upper pole with respect to the lower pole. The shaft secures a utility device such as an antenna, a flag, a satellite dish or a lamp. An electrical outlet is secured to the lower portion of the lower pole for providing electrical power to various electric tools in a remote area.
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