Ground anchor for rigidly supporting above ground structure

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E02D 5/80 (2006.01)

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CA 1235280

"GROUND ANCHOR FOR RIGIDLY SUPPORTING ABOVE GROUND STRUCTURE" ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A ground anchor particularly for supporting a satelite dish includes a frame formed from a plurality of tubular arms which extend out to apexes of the frame in a horizontal plane. Each apex is attached to a respective ground anchor in the form of a screw flight coupled to a shaft which can be screwed into the ground with the shaft vertical together with a wedge member having a sleeve for passing over the shaft and a plurality of fins extending outwardly from the sleeve so that the wedge member can be hammered onto the shaft into the ground at the surface to prevent lateral shifting of the shaft. The coupling be- tween the anchor and the frame is provided by a sleeve which passes over the shaft into engagement with the wedge and a scaffolding-type wrapping clamp which extends around the tubular arm and around the sleeve so as to clamp the arm to the sleeve at positions longitudinally adjustable of the sleeve.

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