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US1376854A
US1376854A US177210A US17721017A US1376854A US 1376854 A US1376854 A US 1376854A US 177210 A US177210 A US 177210A US 17721017 A US17721017 A US 17721017A US 1376854 A US1376854 A US 1376854A
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    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02DFOUNDATIONS; EXCAVATIONS; EMBANKMENTS; UNDERGROUND OR UNDERWATER STRUCTURES
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  • Figure 1 is an elevation of a guy anchor embodying my invention, the wing being shown as folded against the rod of said anchor.
  • Fig. 2 is a view similar to Fig. 1, the upper portion of the rod being broken away 7 and the wing being shown in longitudinal section and as in its unfolded position;
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the wing.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged detail view of the lower end of the rod.
  • This guy anchor comprises a rod and a wing foldably mounted on the rod into a position along the rod and into a position at an angle to the rod in order to obstruct the pulling of the anchor out of the ground after the rod with the wing thereon has been driven in the ground, and pulled out far enough to spread the wing, one of said parts being formed with a slot through which the other of said parts extends and the latter part being formed with shoulders for limiting the tilting movement of the wing.
  • the wing 2 is formed with a base 3 having an enlarged opening as an elongated slot 4 for receiving the rod, and the rod is formed with opposing shoulders 5, 6 above and below the base, the shoul-' der being spaced apart a greater distance than the thickness of the base 3 of the wing in order to permit the folding movement of the wing, the base being arranged at an angleto the blade or major part of the wing 3 and the shoulders 5, 6 being spaced apart Such distance that the ends of the base en- Specification bf Letters Patent.
  • the rod may be formed in one piece and the base 3 of the wing split as indicated 1 at 7 in order to open the slot on one side or [Patented Ma a, 1921; I
  • the head 8 ofthe rod may be pro vided with a shank which is driven into a socket 9 in the lower end of the major of the rod, the lower end of the major part of the rod and the rear end or barb of the head serving as shoulders; 5, 6 for the wing 2.;
  • the inner end portion of the socket is enlarged in order that during the driving of the rod into the ground the end of the shank in the socket will be spread or riveted in the socket and hold the head from detachment, or as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 1 the point may be threaded into the major part of the rod.
  • the rod is driven into the ground and then pulled outwardly'causing the wing 2 to move from the position shown in F 1g. 1 to that shown in Fig. 2, in which the base 3 assumes an inclined position relatively to the rod, and the end walls of the slot & engage the rod or the ends of the base engage the shoulders 5, 6.
  • a guy anchor comprising a rod having a point at its advance end and a wing foldably mounted on the rod to the rear of the point and foldable into a position along the rod and into the position at an angle to the rod, the wing being formed with a base rigid therewith which coacts with the rod, one of said parts being formed with a lengthwise slot and the other of said parts extending through the. slot and having shoulders spaced apart at the rear of the point, the slot and the shoulders being. ar-
  • a guy anchor comprising a rod having a point at its advance end, and a wing foldably mounted on the rod in the rear of the point and foldable into a position along the rod'and into a position at an angle to the rod, the Wing being formed With a base rigid With the blade of the Wing and arranged at an angle to the blade of the Wing and formed With a lengthwise slot for receiving the rod and the rod being formed: With shoulders spaced apart for permitting tilting of the base and limiting the tilting movement thereof When the blade of the Wing assumes a position approximating a position at a right angle to the rod, substantially as and for the purposedescribed.
  • a guy anchor comprising a rod having shoulders thereon spaced apart and a point in advance of the lower sh0ulder,-a Wing having a base rigid therevvith and mounted on the rod between the shoulders and having a'slot for receiving the portion of the vrodcbetween the shoulders, the base being of less thickness than the distance between the shoulders and the base being arranged at an angle to the blade of the Wing, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

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A. BEARSE.
GUY ANCHOR.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 27, 19!].
1,376,854. Patented May 3,1921.
UNITED STATES.
.P raNroFF CE Amen BEABSE, or SYRACUSE, NE YQRK;
' GUY-ANCHOR.
Application fi1ed June'27, 1917; Serial No. 177,210.
To all whom it may concern:
In describing this invention, reference is had to the accompanying drawings,'in which like characters designate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure 1 is an elevation of a guy anchor embodying my invention, the wing being shown as folded against the rod of said anchor.
Fig. 2 is a view similar to Fig. 1, the upper portion of the rod being broken away 7 and the wing being shown in longitudinal section and as in its unfolded position;
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the wing.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged detail view of the lower end of the rod.
This guy anchor comprises a rod and a wing foldably mounted on the rod into a position along the rod and into a position at an angle to the rod in order to obstruct the pulling of the anchor out of the ground after the rod with the wing thereon has been driven in the ground, and pulled out far enough to spread the wing, one of said parts being formed with a slot through which the other of said parts extends and the latter part being formed with shoulders for limiting the tilting movement of the wing.
1 designates the rod, and 2 the folding wing. As here shown, the wing 2 is formed with a base 3 having an enlarged opening as an elongated slot 4 for receiving the rod, and the rod is formed with opposing shoulders 5, 6 above and below the base, the shoul-' der being spaced apart a greater distance than the thickness of the base 3 of the wing in order to permit the folding movement of the wing, the base being arranged at an angleto the blade or major part of the wing 3 and the shoulders 5, 6 being spaced apart Such distance that the ends of the base en- Specification bf Letters Patent.
, gage said shoulders and'limit a tilting move ment of the wing relatively to the rod 1: when the blade of the winga ssumes a posi-' tion approximating a right angle to the rod 1. The rod may be formed in one piece and the base 3 of the wing split as indicated 1 at 7 in order to open the slot on one side or [Patented Ma a, 1921; I
end and permit the base to be placed on the 1 rod between the shoulders 5, 6, or as seen in Fig. 3, the head 8 ofthe rod may be pro vided with a shank which is driven into a socket 9 in the lower end of the major of the rod, the lower end of the major part of the rod and the rear end or barb of the head serving as shoulders; 5, 6 for the wing 2.;
In this latter construction, the inner end portion of the socket is enlarged in order that during the driving of the rod into the ground the end of the shank in the socket will be spread or riveted in the socket and hold the head from detachment, or as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 1 the point may be threaded into the major part of the rod.
In operation, the rod is driven into the ground and then pulled outwardly'causing the wing 2 to move from the position shown in F 1g. 1 to that shown in Fig. 2, in which the base 3 assumes an inclined position relatively to the rod, and the end walls of the slot & engage the rod or the ends of the base engage the shoulders 5, 6.
What I claim is: V
1. A guy anchor comprising a rod having a point at its advance end and a wing foldably mounted on the rod to the rear of the point and foldable into a position along the rod and into the position at an angle to the rod, the wing being formed with a base rigid therewith which coacts with the rod, one of said parts being formed with a lengthwise slot and the other of said parts extending through the. slot and having shoulders spaced apart at the rear of the point, the slot and the shoulders being. ar-
ranged to permit an endwise and rocking a position approximating a right angle to the rod.
2. A guy anchor comprising a rod having a point at its advance end, and a wing foldably mounted on the rod in the rear of the point and foldable into a position along the rod'and into a position at an angle to the rod, the Wing being formed With a base rigid With the blade of the Wing and arranged at an angle to the blade of the Wing and formed With a lengthwise slot for receiving the rod and the rod being formed: With shoulders spaced apart for permitting tilting of the base and limiting the tilting movement thereof When the blade of the Wing assumes a position approximating a position at a right angle to the rod, substantially as and for the purposedescribed.
3. A guy anchor comprising a rod having shoulders thereon spaced apart and a point in advance of the lower sh0ulder,-a Wing having a base rigid therevvith and mounted on the rod between the shoulders and having a'slot for receiving the portion of the vrodcbetween the shoulders, the base being of less thickness than the distance between the shoulders and the base being arranged at an angle to the blade of the Wing, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
AARON BEARSE.
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Cited By (7)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3743226A (en) * 1970-05-08 1973-07-03 D Seiling Post assembly
US3866368A (en) * 1974-04-18 1975-02-18 Benny C Toops Mobile home anchor
US5150549A (en) * 1992-01-03 1992-09-29 Chen Chin Lung Anchor pile and concrete protection wall construction using said anchor pile
US5625984A (en) * 1995-03-07 1997-05-06 Chapman; James P. Ground anchor
US5881506A (en) * 1995-03-07 1999-03-16 Chapman; James P. Ground anchor
US6983568B2 (en) 2003-04-10 2006-01-10 Chapman James P Ground anchor
US11566393B2 (en) * 2019-12-11 2023-01-31 Keith Holtman Land anchor

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3743226A (en) * 1970-05-08 1973-07-03 D Seiling Post assembly
US3866368A (en) * 1974-04-18 1975-02-18 Benny C Toops Mobile home anchor
US5150549A (en) * 1992-01-03 1992-09-29 Chen Chin Lung Anchor pile and concrete protection wall construction using said anchor pile
US5625984A (en) * 1995-03-07 1997-05-06 Chapman; James P. Ground anchor
US5881506A (en) * 1995-03-07 1999-03-16 Chapman; James P. Ground anchor
US6983568B2 (en) 2003-04-10 2006-01-10 Chapman James P Ground anchor
US11566393B2 (en) * 2019-12-11 2023-01-31 Keith Holtman Land anchor

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