US2007181171A1PendingUtilityA1
Tie down stake, angle
Est. expiryFeb 9, 2026(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Bruce A. Roberts
E04H 15/62
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A tie down stake for anchoring portable shelters or other objects at any angle to the ground in any soil conditions and which consists of a central hub with an eyelet and arms which extend away from the center of the hub. At the opposite end of each arm consist of holes that serve as stake guides for directing a plurality of anchoring rods at a fixed angle downward and into the ground. Thus joined by the arms and hub, the anchoring rods cooperate together to form a secure earth anchor. Also disclosed is a rod removal tool.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A tie down stake comprising:
a plurality of elongate anchoring rods, each of said rods having a first end and a second end, said first end being sharpened to penetrate the ground and said second end being blunt to receive the blows of a blunt object such as a hammer, said second end having a head means by which to grip said rods such as a bolt head, and a central T shaped hub, said hub having an upper surface and a ground-contacting lower surface, said hub having an eyelet attached thereto and said hub having a plurality of extensions, said extensions connecting said arms, each of said arms having a first end and a second end, said first end being attached to the hub, said second end having holes being formed at an angle such that when said ground-contacting lower surface of said hub and arms placed on the ground and said rods are inserted through said arm holes, said holes being slightly larger in diameter than said rods, said rods are directed downward at a predetermined angle into the ground thereby cooperating to form a secure, temporary earth anchor.
2 . A tie down stake as in claim 1 wherein said solid central hub is made of a polymer, metal, or other appropriate material.
3 . A tie down stake as in claim 1 wherein said solid central hub connecting the three arms contains three of said holes at the end of each arm, and wherein there are three of said anchoring rods.
4 . A tie down stake as in claim 1 wherein said head means of said elongate anchoring rods comprises a blunt end of said rods in order to receive the blows of a blunt object such as a hammer.
5 . A tie down stake as in claim 1 further comprising a rod removal tool, said rod removal tool having a handle and a gripping means for gripping said head means of said rods and applying torsion and tensile force to said rods to aid in extracting said rods from the ground.
6 . A tie down stake comprising:
three elongate metal anchoring rods, each of said rods having a first end and a second end, said first end being sharpened to penetrate the ground and said second end being blunt to receive the blows of a blunt object such as a hammer, said second end having a hexagonal shaped head by which to grip said rods, and a solid central hub made of a polymer or metal, said hub having an upper surface and a ground-contacting lower surface, said hub having an eyelet attached thereto and having three small extensions with which to attach said arms extending away from hub, said holes on opposite ends of arms being slightly larger in diameter than said rods, and said holes being formed at an angle such that when said ground-contacting lower surface of said hub and arms are placed on the ground and said rods are inserted through said holes, said rods are directed downward at a predetermined angle into the ground thereby cooperating to from a secure, temporary earth anchor.
7 . The tie down stake of claim 6 , wherein said solid central hub is of sufficient rigidity that when said lower surface of said hub is placed on the ground and said arms and rods are inserted through said holes, said hub, said arms, and said rods cooperate as an essentially rigid unit to resist dislodgement of the tie down stake from the ground when a force is exerted on said eyelet.Cited by (0)
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