US1764975A - Fence-post anchor - Google Patents

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US1764975A
US1764975A US328585A US32858528A US1764975A US 1764975 A US1764975 A US 1764975A US 328585 A US328585 A US 328585A US 32858528 A US32858528 A US 32858528A US 1764975 A US1764975 A US 1764975A
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    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to fences and more particularly to a 'fence post having an improved type of anchor carried thereby.
  • One object of the invention is to provide a fence post with an improved type of anchor so constructed that it may be easily applied to a conventional form of'metallic fence post and serve to firmly retain the fence post in place when driven into the ground.
  • Another object of the invention is to pro vide the anchor with tongues or spurs projecting in opposite directions from portions of the anchor which project from opposite sides of a fence post and will serve very e'ffectively to prevent a fence post from working upwardly out of the ground while at the same time allowing a fence post equipped with the improved anchor to be easily driven into the ground.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide the anchor with tongues cut from the same and thereby forming an integral art of the anchor and not liable to be easily roken and at the same time allow the tongues to be set at any angle desired according to the type of ground into which'the post is to be driven.
  • I I Figure 1 is a view in elevation of a post having an anchor of the improved construction applied thereto;
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan View of the improved anchor
  • Fig. 3 is a view of the anchor taken at right angles to the view shown in Fig. 1.
  • the fence post represents a metallic fence post of a conventional construction and may consist of a fiat strip of thick metal or may be formed of angle metal. It will be obvious that any type of fence post may be substituted to which the improved anchor may be conveniently applied.
  • the improved anchor which is indicated in general by the numeral 2, consists of a substantially triangular sheet of thick metal 3 which has downwardly converging side edges 4t leading from its wide upper end 5 to its relatively narrow lower end 6.
  • Openings are formed in the plate in vertically spaced relation to each other to re ceive rivets ori equivalent fasteners '2' by means of which the anchor is secured against the fence post '1 and it should be noted that the anchor is preferably secured in spaced relation to the lower end of the post so that the post may be'partially driven into the ground before the anchor contacts with the surface of the ground.
  • the anchor When the anchor is applied to a post; its side portions project from opposite sides thereof, as clearly shown in Fig. 1, and these projecting side portions are cut from the upper edge of theplate or body ,3 to form tongues 8 which are bent-"in v opposite directions, as shownin Figs. 2 and 3, and project upwardly at an outward incline from the body portion of the'anchor.
  • the tongues will usually be bent to extend from the plate 3 in the angular relation thereto shown in Fig. 3 but they may be easily 7c bent to vary their angles according to whether the post is being driven into hard or soft soil. It will thus be seen that the tongues may be adjusted to accommodate themselves to the type of soil into which a post is to be driven.
  • the tongues are formed integral with the plate from which I the anchor is formed, there will be no danger verge in an opposite direction to the side edge faces of the other tongue, as shown in Fig. 2, these tongues must be bent in opposite directions and project from opposite side faces of the plate. Therefore, there will be no danger of the tongues not being properly bent.
  • the tongues are spaced from the side edges of the plate thereby forming'o'f the upper corner portions of the plate terminal spurs which are in the same plane as the intermediate portion of the plate and assisting the tongues to prevent the post from working upwardly out of the ground.
  • a fence post anchor comprising a plate adapted to be secured against a fence post with side portions projecting from the post
  • the said side portions being slit from the np- .per edge of the plate to form tongues having beveled side edges, the side edges of one tongue converging in an opposite direction to the side edges of the other tongue whereby the tongues may only be bent to extend from opposite faces of the plate and extend upwardly at an outward incline.

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June 17, 1930. P E ING 1,764,975- FENCE POST ANCHOR Filed Dec. 26,1923
,HM Pf'ezzn in Patented June 17, 1930 rzeaeie PATENT tries HENRY M. BFENNING, or MANDAN', orms DAKOTA" FENCE-POST ANCHOR Application filed December 26, 19?..8. Serial No. 328,585.
This invention relates to fences and more particularly to a 'fence post having an improved type of anchor carried thereby.
One object of the invention is to provide a fence post with an improved type of anchor so constructed that it may be easily applied to a conventional form of'metallic fence post and serve to firmly retain the fence post in place when driven into the ground. I
Another object of the invention is to pro vide the anchor with tongues or spurs projecting in opposite directions from portions of the anchor which project from opposite sides of a fence post and will serve very e'ffectively to prevent a fence post from working upwardly out of the ground while at the same time allowing a fence post equipped with the improved anchor to be easily driven into the ground.
Another object of the invention is to provide the anchor with tongues cut from the same and thereby forming an integral art of the anchor and not liable to be easily roken and at the same time allow the tongues to be set at any angle desired according to the type of ground into which'the post is to be driven.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, wherein I I Figure 1 is a view in elevation of a post having an anchor of the improved construction applied thereto;
Fig. 2 is a top plan View of the improved anchor, and
Fig. 3 is a view of the anchor taken at right angles to the view shown in Fig. 1.
The fence post, indicated in general by the numeral 1, represents a metallic fence post of a conventional construction and may consist of a fiat strip of thick metal or may be formed of angle metal. It will be obvious that any type of fence post may be substituted to which the improved anchor may be conveniently applied. The improved anchor, which is indicated in general by the numeral 2, consists of a substantially triangular sheet of thick metal 3 which has downwardly converging side edges 4t leading from its wide upper end 5 to its relatively narrow lower end 6. Openings are formed in the plate in vertically spaced relation to each other to re ceive rivets ori equivalent fasteners '2' by means of which the anchor is secured against the fence post '1 and it should be noted that the anchor is preferably secured in spaced relation to the lower end of the post so that the post may be'partially driven into the ground before the anchor contacts with the surface of the ground. When the anchor is applied to a post; its side portions project from opposite sides thereof, as clearly shown in Fig. 1, and these projecting side portions are cut from the upper edge of theplate or body ,3 to form tongues 8 which are bent-"in v opposite directions, as shownin Figs. 2 and 3, and project upwardly at an outward incline from the body portion of the'anchor. The tongues will usually be bent to extend from the plate 3 in the angular relation thereto shown in Fig. 3 but they may be easily 7c bent to vary their angles according to whether the post is being driven into hard or soft soil. It will thus be seen that the tongues may be adjusted to accommodate themselves to the type of soil into which a post is to be driven. In view of the fact that the tongues are formed integral with the plate from which I the anchor is formed, there will be no danger verge in an opposite direction to the side edge faces of the other tongue, as shown in Fig. 2, these tongues must be bent in opposite directions and project from opposite side faces of the plate. Therefore, there will be no danger of the tongues not being properly bent. It should be noted that the tongues are spaced from the side edges of the plate thereby forming'o'f the upper corner portions of the plate terminal spurs which are in the same plane as the intermediate portion of the plate and assisting the tongues to prevent the post from working upwardly out of the ground.
When the improved anchor constituting the subject-matter of this invention is in use,
it is applied to a fence post of a conventional lee construction and secured thereto in spaced relation to its lower end by the rivets or equivalent fasteners 7 and will be firmly secured thereto with its side portions projecting from opposite sides of the post. The tongues 8 project in opposite directions at opposite sides of the post and since they proclaim:
A fence post anchor comprising a plate adapted to be secured against a fence post with side portions projecting from the post,
' the said side portions being slit from the np- .per edge of the plate to form tongues having beveled side edges, the side edges of one tongue converging in an opposite direction to the side edges of the other tongue whereby the tongues may only be bent to extend from opposite faces of the plate and extend upwardly at an outward incline.
In'testimony whereof Iafiix my signature.
HENRY M. PFENNING. [L. 5.]
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2503713A (en) * 1945-11-14 1950-04-11 Davey Jack Tobacco pipe
US2705548A (en) * 1951-07-27 1955-04-05 Lionberger Jack Fence post anchor means
US3090162A (en) * 1953-02-25 1963-05-21 Baroni Giorgio Building construction
US3214141A (en) * 1962-06-28 1965-10-26 Dare Products Inc Electric fence post assembly having a special form of insulator and post
US3302347A (en) * 1964-11-27 1967-02-07 Zelm Associates Inc Van Drive anchors with retaining flukes

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2503713A (en) * 1945-11-14 1950-04-11 Davey Jack Tobacco pipe
US2705548A (en) * 1951-07-27 1955-04-05 Lionberger Jack Fence post anchor means
US3090162A (en) * 1953-02-25 1963-05-21 Baroni Giorgio Building construction
US3214141A (en) * 1962-06-28 1965-10-26 Dare Products Inc Electric fence post assembly having a special form of insulator and post
US3302347A (en) * 1964-11-27 1967-02-07 Zelm Associates Inc Van Drive anchors with retaining flukes

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