US20050247010A1
2005-11-10
10/816,310
2004-04-02
a stake marker, with a nail-able head insert (4) for the purpose of permanently attaching other marker items (provided by user) and a tube body (2), for locating points on the ground. The tube (2) can be steel, galvanized steel, or stainless steel approximately ½ inch in diameter and varies in length to approximately 2 feet. The nail-able head insert (4) can be waterproofed wood, plastic or metal.
Crimping (3) the tube (2) onto the wood insert (4) secures the insert to the tubing. Various means of securing the insert to the tube such as adhesive (5) and by using a pin (6). A metal or plastic insert (7), that lips the top edge of the tube, the insert having a pilot hole (9) for receiving a nail or screw, and having an expanding body, as the nail or screw is inserted, to expand the insert body against the tube. The head of the tube and insert is coated with paint or vinyl (1) for visibility and durability. An identifying marker item, provided by the user, can be permanently attached to the head of the stake marker with a nail or non removable screw.
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Surveying instruments or accessories not provided for in groups - ; Means for marking measuring points Permanent marks; Boundary markers
Not Applicable
BACKGROUND1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to stake markers use to locate points on ground, permanently or temporally. The invention has a nail-able head insert, to which other identifying objects supplied by user, can be permanently attached to the stake marker.
2. Description of Prior Art
Surveyors commonly mark property line corners with a solid steel reinforcing rod, which is usually driven into the ground until only about a half inch of the rod is left exposed. Most states require surveyors to permanently identify such markers with the surveyors name and license number. Such items containing this information are usually attached with a wire, or is a plastic cap slipped onto the end of the rod. Both can be easily removed. This invention is a stake marker with a nail-able head insert to which an identifying object supplied by the user, can be permanently nailed to the stake marker.
SUMMARYIn accordance with the present invention, a stake marker of this invention consists of a tube body of steel, galvanized steel, or stainless steel, for locating points on the ground. The stake marker being approximately ½ inch in diameter and varies in length to approximately two feet. The stake marker has a nail-able insert at the top or head of the stake for permanent attachment (of other types of markers provided by user) with a nail or non removable screw. The stake marker has the head of the stake and top of the insert coated with paint or vinyl coating for visibility and durability. Inserts can vary from wood to plastic and metal. Methods of attaching inserts to the tube vary from crimping to adhesives, to securing insert to tube with fasteners or pins. Another insert can be metal or plastic which expands when a nail or screw is inserted.
OBJECT AND ADVANTAGESAccordingly, besides the objects and advantages of the stake marker described in the above patent, several objects and advantages of the present invention are obvious;
FIG. 1 a perspective view: of the stake marker
FIG. 2 a side view: of the stake marker
FIG. 3 a cross section: of the stale marker with the nail-able insert at the top of the stake The insert secured to tube by crimping tube onto wood insert
FIG. 4 a cross section: showing securing insert to tube with adhesive (5)
FIG. 5 a cross section: showing securing insert to tube with a pin (6)
FIG. 6 a cross section: showing a plastic or metal insert (7) with lip (8) over the top edge of tube The insert has a pilot hole for nail or screw
FIG. 7 a perspective view: showing how an identifying item (12) supplied by user can be nailed to the stake marker
REFERENCE NUMERALS TO DRAWING
FIG. 1 shows a perspective of the tube (2) stake marker. The tube stake (2) can be steel. Galvanized steel, or stainless steel. The stake marker has a wood insert (4) inside the tube at the top end of the stake. The insert is secured to the tube (2) by crimping (3) the tube onto the wood insert, which is waterproofed. The head of the insert and the top of the stake tube is coated with paint or vinyl (1) for visibility and durability. FIG. 2 shows a side elevation of the stake marker. FIG. 3 Shows crimping (3) the tube (2) onto the wood insert (4).
Various methods can be used for securing inserts to the tube:
From the description above, the stake marker is light weight and economical to manufacture and ship because of it's tube body. Since the stake material and nail-able insert can vary in materials and manufacture, the cost of the product can vary to give the user a choice of economical product to a more expensive and permanent product.
Operation
Drive the stake marker (2) into the ground and nail an identifying marker item (provided by the user) to the head of the stake marker.
CONCLUSION, RAMIFICATIONS, AND SCOPEAccordingly, the reader will see the stake marker of this invention provides an easy to use, visible, lightweight, economical to produce and ship, device that surveyors can easily use.
Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined not by the embodiment(s) illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
1. A stake marker, with a tube body and nail-able head insert for permanently attaching other types of marker items (provided by user) to the stake marker, for locating points on the ground.
2. A stake marker of claim 1, wherein said tube body material is composed of steel, galvanized steel, or stainless steel.
3. A stake marker of claim 1, wherein said insert material is composed of wood.
4. A stake marker of claim 1, wherein said tube body is crimped onto said wood Insert to secure insert to said tube.