[go: up one dir, main page]

US736322A - Fence-post. - Google Patents

Fence-post. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US736322A
US736322A US7165401A US1901071654A US736322A US 736322 A US736322 A US 736322A US 7165401 A US7165401 A US 7165401A US 1901071654 A US1901071654 A US 1901071654A US 736322 A US736322 A US 736322A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
post
brace
anchor
projection
rod
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US7165401A
Inventor
Isaac M Warner
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
FRANK C BOISE
Original Assignee
FRANK C BOISE
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by FRANK C BOISE filed Critical FRANK C BOISE
Priority to US7165401A priority Critical patent/US736322A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US736322A publication Critical patent/US736322A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H17/00Fencing, e.g. fences, enclosures, corrals
    • E04H17/02Wire fencing, e.g. made of wire mesh
    • E04H17/06Parts for wire fences
    • E04H17/08Anchoring means therefor, e.g. specially-shaped parts entering the ground; Struts or the like

Definitions

  • One object of Vmy present invention is to effeet improvements in the means for bracingthe posts to prevent them from sagging under the tension of ⁇ the wires.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide a post with an improved detachable cap adapted for the attachment thereto of the upper end of the brace-rod, and the adjustment of said cap on the brace-rod totighten the latter and thereby more effectually brace the post.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective vi ew of a corner-post and an end post for a wire fence constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view of the end post.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view of the corner-post.
  • the embodiment of my invention I provide a base-plate 1, which in practice is made of metal and is provided on its upper side, at or near its center, with an upwardly-projecting boss 2.
  • the post 4 is in practice metallic and of tubular form, open at its upper and lower ends.
  • the lower end of the post receives the boss 2 and bears on the base-plate, the said boss preventing lateral movement of the lower end of the post on the base-plate, as will be understood.
  • a brace-rod G has u its lower end secured to the anchor, either as 5o here shown or by any other suitable means.
  • the said brace-rod inclines upwardly toward the post, the upper portion of the said bracerod entering the interior of the post, near the upper end of the latter, through the slot 5.
  • the upper end of the said brace ⁇ rod is upturned vertically, as at 8, and is screw-threaded, as shown.
  • a detachable metallic cap 9 which is adapted to be placed on the upper end of the post, as shown, and the said cap has a central opening through which the upturned upper end of the brace-rod 6 extends.
  • a nut 10 is screwed on the upper end of the brace-rod and bears on the said cap, and by tightening the said nut the said post is eifectually braced at its upper end, as will be understood.
  • an eyebolt 12 therethrough, the said eyebolt being provided with nuts 13 14, screwed thereon, which bear on opposite sides of the post.
  • the eye of the bolt extends from that side of the post 4 having the slot 5, and said eyebolt is in the vertical plane of said slot.
  • the brace-rod f5 passes through the eye of the said bolt.
  • An eyebolt '16 passes through the post, n-ear the lower end thereof, and through the boss or projection 2.
  • a brace-rod 17 hasv its lower end secured to the anchor, near the inner end of the latter, and its upper end hooked to the eye of said bolt 1G.
  • braces which are of the form shown at 18 when the post is an end post and of the form shown at 19 when the post is a corner-post.v
  • the said braces have their upper ends secured to the post by a bolt 18', which passes transversely through the latter, and have their lower ends secured to the base-plate 1 by bolts or rivets 19'.
  • the braces strengthen the connection between the lower end of the post and the said base-plate.
  • the slot 5 which extends to the upper end of the post, enables the upper portion of the brace 6 to be placed therein after the anchor has been buried and the lower end of the post secured on the base.
  • the eyebolt 16 which may be done by turning the nut with which said eyebolt is provided, the brace 17 may be tightened.
  • said eyebolt forms an element of and means for tightening said brace.
  • brace connecting said bolt and anchor, and a brace connecting the anchor and the upper portion of the post', substantially as described.
  • brace attached thereto and having an element passed through the lower portion of the post and the base projection, a brace attached to the anchor and having its upper portion disposed in the opening in the upper end of the post, and a cap on the upper end of the post and to which the upper portion of the last-mentioned brace is attached, substantially as described.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Architecture (AREA)
  • Civil Engineering (AREA)
  • Structural Engineering (AREA)
  • Fencing (AREA)

Description

PATENTED AUG. 11, 1903.`
L ITW/'86,321` vf-f n I- M. WARNER- vFENCE POST. APPLICATION FILED AUG. 10. 1901.
. my: Nmmls paens cm moro-Ll'mo. wAsHmmoN. nV c u u AUNrTnD STATES Patented August .11, 1903.
PATENT rricn.
ISAAC M. WARNER, OF UNION CIIY, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TO FRANK-C.
. BOISE, OF'v UNION CITY, MICHIGAN.
FENCE-Pos1.
srncrrrcArIoN forming 'part er Letters Patent No. 736,322, dated August 11, 1903.
Application filed August 10, 1901. Serial No. 71,654. (No model.)
To all whom t pray concern:
Be it known that I, ISAAC M. WARNER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Union City, in the county of Branch and State of Michigan, have invented a new and useful Fence-Post, of which the following is a speciiicatioin My invention relates to an improvement in fence-posts particularly adapted for use as corner-posts and end-posts for wire fences; and it consists'V in the peculiar construction and combination of devices hereinafter fully set forth and claimed.
One object of Vmy present invention is to effeet improvements in the means for bracingthe posts to prevent them from sagging under the tension of `the wires.
A further object of my invention is to provide a post with an improved detachable cap adapted for the attachment thereto of the upper end of the brace-rod, and the adjustment of said cap on the brace-rod totighten the latter and thereby more effectually brace the post.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective vi ew of a corner-post and an end post for a wire fence constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view of the end post. Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view of the corner-post.
dn the embodiment of my invention I provide a base-plate 1, which in practice is made of metal and is provided on its upper side, at or near its center, with an upwardly-projecting boss 2. I also provide an anchor 3, which is here shown as a plate, and the said anchor is buried in the earth with its inner end under the post, said anchor extending outwardly from the post, the base-plate of the latter being supported on the surface.
The post 4 is in practice metallic and of tubular form, open at its upper and lower ends.
The lower end of the post receives the boss 2 and bears on the base-plate, the said boss preventing lateral movement of the lower end of the post on the base-plate, as will be understood. At the upper end ofthe post, on one side thereof, is a vertical slot f5. A brace-rod G has u its lower end secured to the anchor, either as 5o here shown or by any other suitable means. The said brace-rod inclines upwardly toward the post, the upper portion of the said bracerod entering the interior of the post, near the upper end of the latter, through the slot 5. `The upper end of the said brace` rod is upturned vertically, as at 8, and is screw-threaded, as shown.
In connection with the post I employ a detachable metallic cap 9, which is adapted to be placed on the upper end of the post, as shown, and the said cap has a central opening through which the upturned upper end of the brace-rod 6 extends. A nut 10 is screwed on the upper end of the brace-rod and bears on the said cap, and by tightening the said nut the said post is eifectually braced at its upper end, as will be understood.
At a suitable distance from the lower end of the post I pass an eyebolt 12 therethrough, the said eyebolt being provided with nuts 13 14, screwed thereon, which bear on opposite sides of the post. In practice the eye of the bolt extends from that side of the post 4 having the slot 5, and said eyebolt is in the vertical plane of said slot. The brace-rod f5 passes through the eye of the said bolt. An eyebolt '16 passes through the post, n-ear the lower end thereof, and through the boss or projection 2. A brace-rod 17 hasv its lower end secured to the anchor, near the inner end of the latter, and its upper end hooked to the eye of said bolt 1G. By tightening the nut 1GrL on the said bolt the latter may be moved endwise to tighten the brace-rod 17 to the desired extent. The brace-'rod 6 and eyebolt 12 form a truss to prevent the post from bending'. At the lower end of the post are braces, which are of the form shown at 18 when the post is an end post and of the form shown at 19 when the post is a corner-post.v The said braces have their upper ends secured to the post by a bolt 18', which passes transversely through the latter, and have their lower ends secured to the base-plate 1 by bolts or rivets 19'. The braces, as will be understood, strengthen the connection between the lower end of the post and the said base-plate. The runner-wires are secured to the post against vertical movement thereon by any suitable means, and I do not limit myself in this par- Aticularl It will be understood that my improved i post is especially adapted for use as a cornerpost or end/post for a wire fence and that the same is so efectually braced and secured as to be capable of sustaining the stress to which it is subjected by the tension of the runner-1 wires.
The slot 5, which extends to the upper end of the post, enables the upper portion of the brace 6 to be placed therein after the anchor has been buried and the lower end of the post secured on the base. By adjusting the eyebolt 16, which may be done by turning the nut with which said eyebolt is provided, the brace 17 may be tightened. Hence said eyebolt forms an element of and means for tightening said brace. f
It will be understood that the disposition of the post with a base bearing on the ground, whereby the p ost is adapted to be tilted, and the provision of the buried anchor and the braces, each of the latter directly connected to the anchor and said braces being respectively connected to the lower and upper portions of the post by the means hereinbefore described, enables the stress to be so applied to the braces as to shift the lower and upper ends of the post independently of each other as may be required to preserve the perpendicular disposition of the post or to tighten the fence-wires.
Having thus described my invention, I claim- A l. The combination of a base-plate having a projection on its upper side, a post on said projection, an anchor below the post, a bolt passed through said post and projection, a
brace connecting said bolt and anchor, and a brace connecting the anchor and the upper portion of the post', substantially as described.
2. The combination of abase-plate having a projection on its upper side, a post on said projection, an anchor, a brace attached to the anchor and having an element passed through the post and projection and means to tighten said brace, substantially as described.
3. The combination of a base-plate having a projection on its upper side, a post on said projection, an anchor below the post, an eyebolt passed through said post and projection, and a brace-rod connecting said eyebolt and said anchor, substantially as described.
4. The combination of a base to bear on the ground, and having a projection on its upper side, a post having an opening in its lower end to receive said projection, and having an opening in its upper end, a buried anchor, a
brace attached thereto and having an element passed through the lower portion of the post and the base projection, a brace attached to the anchor and having its upper portion disposed in the opening in the upper end of the post, and a cap on the upper end of the post and to which the upper portion of the last-mentioned brace is attached, substantially as described.
, In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own Ihave hereto aliixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
ISAAC M. WARNER. Witnesses:
CHAs. E. DAY, GEORGE D. MERRITT.
US7165401A 1901-08-10 1901-08-10 Fence-post. Expired - Lifetime US736322A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US7165401A US736322A (en) 1901-08-10 1901-08-10 Fence-post.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US7165401A US736322A (en) 1901-08-10 1901-08-10 Fence-post.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US736322A true US736322A (en) 1903-08-11

Family

ID=2804830

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US7165401A Expired - Lifetime US736322A (en) 1901-08-10 1901-08-10 Fence-post.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US736322A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US736322A (en) Fence-post.
US696520A (en) Fence-post.
US417383A (en) Fence-post
US1159856A (en) Fence-post.
US716968A (en) Fence-post or telegraph-pole.
US277708A (en) Fence-post
US805764A (en) Anchorage for wire fencing.
US801942A (en) End and corner post of fences.
US1204187A (en) Fence-post.
US314877A (en) Wire fence
US702893A (en) Fence-post, telegraph-pole, or the like.
US348383A (en) Iron fence-post
US785270A (en) Fence-post.
US772795A (en) Fence-post.
US1975555A (en) Bracing means for telephone poles and the like
US528109A (en) Wire fence
US539411A (en) Fence-post
US734690A (en) Fence-post.
US353130A (en) Gate for wire fences
US382992A (en) Fence-post
US292023A (en) Fence
US806743A (en) Post.
US732974A (en) Fence-post.
US145902A (en) Improvement in iron fences
US709835A (en) Fence-post.