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US2011716A
US2011716A US697891A US69789133A US2011716A US 2011716 A US2011716 A US 2011716A US 697891 A US697891 A US 697891A US 69789133 A US69789133 A US 69789133A US 2011716 A US2011716 A US 2011716A
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    • 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
    • E04H17/10Wire fencing, e.g. made of wire mesh characterised by the way of connecting wire to posts; Droppers
    • E04H17/12Wire fencing, e.g. made of wire mesh characterised by the way of connecting wire to posts; Droppers the wire being placed in slots, grooves, or the like

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  • This invention relates to fence posts and has for an object to provide a fence'post having improved means for connection with and holding a. wire. a
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a fencepost having means into which a wire may 3 be inserted and held thereby without further manipulation of either the wire or post, or any auxiliary fastening member.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a fence post having fingers outstanding from the surface thereof, said fingers being extended in opposite directions whereby the wire is bent to pass under the fingers and upon straightening, is held securely by said'fingers;
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a fence post having fingers outstanding therefrom, the parts attached to the post being substantially in normal, horizontal alignment so that the wire inserted under said fingers will rest simultaneously upon all of the fingers.
  • the invention therefore, comprises a fence post of any material and of any form wherein and upon which saiscate fingers are extended outwardly and alternately upwardly and downwardly, providing seatsfor wire against the post and against the portion of the fingers extending outwardly from the post, said supporting parts being substantially in alignment of the wire.
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view of a cast or molded post, with the fingers arranged thereon, and
  • the improved fence post which forms the subject-matter of this application may be of any transverse form and constructed of any approved or acceptable material.
  • At Figures 1 to inclu- Figure 7 is a view of the post seen at Figure 6,
  • the post is indicated as being constructed of sheet material, rolled or bent into some arcuate form, as for instance, the elliptical form shown at I B, it being understood, however, that the elliptical form is only an example, and no limitation 5 upon any other form in which it is founddesirable to form the post.
  • the post at its front that is to say, at the position of attaching the wire, shall be sufiiciently arcuate for the purposes which will be hereinafter more fully explained.
  • fingers ll and I2 When constructed of sheet material, as indii cated, fingers ll and I2 will be struck from the material of the post by die punching from the interior, and will stand outwardly from the surface of the post, as indicated more particularly at Figure 2.
  • the direction of the fingers II will be Opposite to that of the finger I2, and when arranged as shown at Figure 1, the fingers II will extend upwardlyand the finger I2 downwardly.
  • the wire I3 will be applied by being bent or looped, as indicated at I3 in dotted lines, and when the tension of the wire straightens the wire out to full line position, it will rest upon the outwardly extending parts of the fingers H and will be looped under the finger I2.
  • the fingers II are so spaced relative to the curvature of the post that the wire will assume a curvature I3" where it passes about and along the curved face of the post, which, together with its engagement with the fingers I I, will tend to prevent longitudinal movement of the wire relative to the post.
  • fingers II may be set angularly relative thereto, as indicated at II in Figure 4.
  • This form provides for a somewhat easier introduction of the wire than that shown at Figure 1, and under some conditions, will be preferable to such first described arrangement.
  • the remote fingers I l will have interlying fingers I5. As shown at this figure, the outer fingers I4 extend downwardly, and the intermediate fingers I5 upwardly. It is understood, of course, that this is merely one arrangement, and that the several fingers may be reversed, as found desirable.
  • the invention is also applicable to a cast or molded post, as indicated at I6, in Figures 1 and to be inserted must be bentor looped, and; 0
  • a fence post having an arcuate face, fingers V r the samegdirection and another finger on said "mature" extending in a direction opposite to the first mentioned fingers.

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Aug.20,1935.- JOHN ON 2,011,716
' FENCE l osw Filed Nov i4, 193s IN VEN TOR Amandusjnhns an H/S ATTORNEY 1 TNESSES- Patented Aug. 20, 1935 f f A 2,011,716
This invention relates to fence posts and has for an object to provide a fence'post having improved means for connection with and holding a. wire. a
A further object of the invention is to provide a fencepost having means into which a wire may 3 be inserted and held thereby without further manipulation of either the wire or post, or any auxiliary fastening member. A further object of the invention is to provide a fence post having fingers outstanding from the surface thereof, said fingers being extended in opposite directions whereby the wire is bent to pass under the fingers and upon straightening, is held securely by said'fingers;
A further object of the invention is to provide a fence post having fingers outstanding therefrom, the parts attached to the post being substantially in normal, horizontal alignment so that the wire inserted under said fingers will rest simultaneously upon all of the fingers.
The invention, therefore, comprises a fence post of any material and of any form wherein and upon which aduncate fingers are extended outwardly and alternately upwardly and downwardly, providing seatsfor wire against the post and against the portion of the fingers extending outwardly from the post, said supporting parts being substantially in alignment of the wire.
The drawing illustrates several embodiments of the invention, and the views therein are as follows:
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Figure 6 is a perspective view of a cast or molded post, with the fingers arranged thereon, and
shown at front elevation. v
Like characters of reference'indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
, The improved fence post which forms the subject-matter of this application may be of any transverse form and constructed of any approved or acceptable material. AtFigures 1 to inclu- Figure 7 is a view of the post seen at Figure 6,
2 Claims. (01 256-53 sive the post is indicated as being constructed of sheet material, rolled or bent into some arcuate form, as for instance, the elliptical form shown at I B, it being understood, however, that the elliptical form is only an example, and no limitation 5 upon any other form in which it is founddesirable to form the post.
It is desirable that the post at its front, that is to say, at the position of attaching the wire, shall be sufiiciently arcuate for the purposes which will be hereinafter more fully explained.
When constructed of sheet material, as indii cated, fingers ll and I2 will be struck from the material of the post by die punching from the interior, and will stand outwardly from the surface of the post, as indicated more particularly at Figure 2. The direction of the fingers II will be Opposite to that of the finger I2, and when arranged as shown at Figure 1, the fingers II will extend upwardlyand the finger I2 downwardly.
The wire I3 will be applied by being bent or looped, as indicated at I3 in dotted lines, and when the tension of the wire straightens the wire out to full line position, it will rest upon the outwardly extending parts of the fingers H and will be looped under the finger I2.
Also, the fingers II are so spaced relative to the curvature of the post that the wire will assume a curvature I3" where it passes about and along the curved face of the post, which, together with its engagement with the fingers I I, will tend to prevent longitudinal movement of the wire relative to the post.
Instead of forming the fingers II with their major axes parallel with the axis of the post, they may be set angularly relative thereto, as indicated at II in Figure 4. This form provides for a somewhat easier introduction of the wire than that shown at Figure 1, and under some conditions, will be preferable to such first described arrangement.
As shown at Figure 5, four fingers are disclosed. The remote fingers I l will have interlying fingers I5. As shown at this figure, the outer fingers I4 extend downwardly, and the intermediate fingers I5 upwardly. It is understood, of course, that this is merely one arrangement, and that the several fingers may be reversed, as found desirable.
It is obvious also that while three of the fingers have been shown at Figures 1, 2 and 4, with four fingers at Figure 5, the number of fingers may be increased or decreased, as found desirable.
The invention is also applicable to a cast or molded post, as indicated at I6, in Figures 1 and to be inserted must be bentor looped, and; 0
positioned at the ends of a chord of thearcature; purpose, but'the implement forms. no part of thefa'nd extending longitudinally along said face in present invention and isjnot' disclosed. -Any, means by which-the wire may be soiooped 'to be engagedlproperly'by the 'number andar-a rangement of the' fingers employed will be usedapproved manner. 4 j V a a Likewise, while three of these fingers are shown in the drawing, withtheremote fingers extend-l ing downwardly, andthe intermediate finger ex},-
tending upwardly, it is to be understood that they number of "fingers may be increased or decreased, 1
and their directions reversed orvaried' in any way .founddesirabldj. Y
Injall of the forms shown, however, the wire course, some implement will be provided man's;
'in the construction of the fence with such apost;
Of course the fence post herein described may j Y be modified and changed in various ways without hereinafter claimed;
1' ;I c1aim:- V I 1.;A fence post comprising adun'cate fingers exctendinglroutwardly from and' along the surface of the post, and an intervening aduncate finger extending along the surface of'the post in the direction opposite to the 'first mentioned fingers;
"with theParts attaching ,theifingers tojthe post being approximately in transverse aligninent.
1 2. A fence post having an arcuate face, fingers V r the samegdirection and another finger on said "mature" extending in a direction opposite to the first mentioned fingers.
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Cited By (4)

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US3669413A (en) * 1970-11-09 1972-06-13 Ralph L Laible Electrical fence construction
EP1103177A1 (en) 1999-11-25 2001-05-30 Alain Perchat Post for fixing espalier wires
FR2866783A1 (en) 2004-02-27 2005-09-02 Creations E C B Et Elevating threads guiding device for e.g. arboriculture, has fold, extending from end portion of one elevating thread, forming hook and allowing hooking of another elevating thread after bringing two threads together
EP2921045A1 (en) * 2014-03-21 2015-09-23 Perfiles de Precision, S.L. Vine post with a novel system for supporting the iron wires

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3669413A (en) * 1970-11-09 1972-06-13 Ralph L Laible Electrical fence construction
EP1103177A1 (en) 1999-11-25 2001-05-30 Alain Perchat Post for fixing espalier wires
FR2801470A1 (en) * 1999-11-25 2001-06-01 Alain Perchat STAKE USED FOR THE TRAINING OF PLANTS, AND MORE PARTICULARLY THE VINE
FR2866783A1 (en) 2004-02-27 2005-09-02 Creations E C B Et Elevating threads guiding device for e.g. arboriculture, has fold, extending from end portion of one elevating thread, forming hook and allowing hooking of another elevating thread after bringing two threads together
WO2005092081A1 (en) 2004-02-27 2005-10-06 Etudes Et Creations E.C.B. (Societe A Responsabilite Limitee) Device for guiding lifting wires for tying in the field of arboriculture and viticulture and device for using same
EP2921045A1 (en) * 2014-03-21 2015-09-23 Perfiles de Precision, S.L. Vine post with a novel system for supporting the iron wires

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