A mounting pan for a hollow utility pole to mount the same on a concrete support is described. The pan includes an upper mounting plate for securing the same to the pole base, and simultaneously to the concrete support wherein a toroidal recess is provided between the base of the plate and the concrete support for the accumulation of moisture within the pole structure and gravity drains therefrom are provided to eliminate the accumulatedd moisture from the structure.
Jerome N. Morstein - Columbia MD Douglas Jerry Daly - Baton Rouge LA George Allen Scott - Baton Rouge LA
Assignee:
Site Photometrics, Inc. - Linthicum MD
International Classification:
F21S 500
US Classification:
362431
Abstract:
A mounting bracket for mounting an exterior luminare on a support pole is described. The bracket is intended to be secured by compression fastening within the hollow upper end of the pole and to mount a support for individual luminares. The compression connection includes a lower compression plate, an intermediate cylindrical sleeve, and an upper compression plate which rests on the open top of the support pole. O-rings are disposed respectively between the lower plate and the sleeve and between the upper plate and the sleeve, and an axial rod is provided which extends through both plates and the sleeve so that the rod can be used to draw the plates together, and cause the O-rings to expand into a wedging relationship with the interior surface of the pole. The rod then in turn mounts an upper support for the luminare fixtures.
Jason Morstein - Columbia MD Rhonda Morstein - Hillsboro OR Jerome Morstein - Columbia MD Jerome Daly - Baton Rouge LA
International Classification:
G08B 1314
US Classification:
340568
Abstract:
An anti-theft device for protecting objects and vehicles, includes a housing that is attachable to or permanently affixed to an object or vehicle to be secured, wherein the attachment means is accessible only through a lockable access door of the housing. A flexible conducting securing cable serves as a conductor in an alarm circuit and has one end fixed to the housing and a free end provided with a fitting for insertion into the housing that is retained by a retainer and a lock mechanism in the housing. First and second switches are provided in the alarm circuit wherein the first switch is normally open and is closed when the housing is attached to the object, while the second switch is normally open and is closed when the free end of the cable is inserted into the retainer. The alarm circuit is armed when both the first and second switches are closed, and subsequent opening of the first switch or tampering of the conduction path formed by the conducting securing cable activates an alarm.
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8965 Guilford Rd STE 130, Columbia, MD 21046
Jerome Morstein Partner
I Squared Lighting Whol Electrical Equipment
8965 Guilford Rd, Columbia, MD 21046
Jerome N Morstein
INTEGRATED LIGHTING SOLUTIONS, LLC
2338 W Royal Palm Rd STE J, Phoenix, AZ 85021 20 S Charles St #1200, Baltimore, MD 21201 8965 Guilford Rd #130, Columbia, MD 21046
Jerome Morstein Managing M, Managing
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