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  • This invention relates to an apparatus for positioning a post in the earth.
  • the old process involved digging a hole in the earth, putting a post in the hole, bracing the post in position and pouring wet concrete around the post.
  • An object of this invention is to eliminate the labor and materials needed to brace the post.
  • Another object of this invention is to eliminate waste by providing only the exact, predetermined amount of cement and aggregate needed for each type of soil rand for each size and function of post. r
  • a further object of this invention is to eliminate the mixing and handling of wet concrete.
  • a unit comprising :a dry mixture of cement and aggregateina box or other container.
  • the unit is placed in a hole in the earth, a post is inserted in the cement and aggregate, earth is packed around the outside of the box, and water is then poured over the cement and aggregate.
  • the size of the box and the amount of cement and aggregate may be varied to t the type of soil and the size and function of the post.
  • FIGURE 1 is a cut-away perspective view of the unit.
  • FIGURE 2 is a top plan view.
  • FIGURE 3 is a cross-sectional view along the lines 3-3 of FIGURE l showing the insertion ofthe post.
  • FIGURE 4 is a cross-sectional view similiar to FIGURE 3 after removal of the sleeve and insert, and after water has been poured into the box.
  • the box 1 is preferably made of a decomposable substance, such as pasteboard, and is lined with a moisture proofing material (not shown).
  • a sleeve or guide means 2 is supported in the box 1 by the inserts 3 and 4 having openings 5 and 6.
  • the sleeve 2 has one end positioned in the vopening 5 and extends through the opening 6.
  • the space between the inserts 3 and 4 is filled with a mixture of cement and aggregate or othercementitious material 7.
  • a spacer 8 is laced between the insert 4 and the aps 9 or other means for closing the open end of the container to hold the insert against the mixture when the flaps are closed during storage and shipment.
  • I first dig a hole lt in the earth or other packed material large enough to receive the box 1. I then place the box and contents in the hole, open the aps 9 and remove the spacer S. Next, I insertthe post or [other element 11 into the opening 6 through the sleeve 2, as best shown in FIGURE 3. I then Vbaelnlll earth around the box with light tamping while Z gage the post. To facilitate this operation, the inside of the sleeve may be lubricated. 'Ihe earth is then packed around the outside of the box while the post is more accurately plumbed by any convenient means, such as a hand level, not shown.
  • the size of the box and the amount of cement and aggregate may be selected so that the desired ratio of water to cement and aggregate is obtained when the top portion of the container is completely lled or filled to a predetermined mark.
  • the post remains in vertical position during the concrete setting process without the necessity of bracing.
  • the box will disintegrate in the earth and need not be removed.
  • a unit for positioning a post in concrete comprising a box having a bottom, sides and an open end, a rst insert in said box adjacent to said bottom, said first insert having an opening therein, an open-ended post-receiving tubular sleeve removably positioned in said box and having one end positioned in said opening in said first insert, a dry mixture comprising cement and aggregate in said box surrounding said sleeve, a second linsert having an opening therein in said box remote from said bottom and adjacent said mixture with said sleeve extending through said opening in said second insert, means for closing the open end of said box, and a spacer between said means and said second insert to hold said second insert against said mixture, and to define a water-receiving space within the box and above said mixture.
  • a container having side walls, a bottom wall, and a removable top wall, an openended hollow guide sleeve removably positioned within the container and extending between said bottom wall and said .top wall, the interior of the sleeve being adapted to guide a post axially therein into contact with the bottom wall of the container, upon moving the top wall to an inoperative position, a partition removably mounted within the container between the bottom walland the top wall and having an opening through which the sleeve projects, the partition dividing the interior of the container into a lower cavity and an upper cavity, a dry cementitious material in the lower cavity, surrounding a portion of the sleeve, whereby after insertion of the post the sleeve and partition may be removed from the container and water poured into the upper cavity to set the cementitious material around the post.
  • a container having walls including :a bottom wall and a removable top wall, an open-ended hollow guide sleeve removably positioned within the container and extending between said bottom wall and said top wall, the interior of the sleeve being adapted to guide a post axially therein, a partition mounted within the container between'the bottom wall and the top wall and having an opening through which said guide sleeve projects, the partition dividing the interior of the container into a lower cavity and an upper cavity, dry

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Jan. 26, 1965 J. H. SIMISON Filed Feb. 23 1962 WMM/w.,
APPARATUS FOR SETTING A FENCE POST IN CONCRETE United States Patent O 3,166,871 AIPARATUS FOR SETTING A FENCE PSI IN CONCRETE .Each H. Sirnson, 4828 Taealoma Lane, La Canada, Calif.,
assigner of tiity percent to P. L. Montemurro, La Canada, Calif.
' Filed Ieb. 23, 1962, Ser. No. 174,953
3 Claims. (Cl. Sti-183) This invention relates to an apparatus for positioning a post in the earth.
The old process involved digging a hole in the earth, putting a post in the hole, bracing the post in position and pouring wet concrete around the post.
An object of this invention is to eliminate the labor and materials needed to brace the post.
Another object of this invention is to eliminate waste by providing only the exact, predetermined amount of cement and aggregate needed for each type of soil rand for each size and function of post. r
A further object of this invention is to eliminate the mixing and handling of wet concrete.
These and other objects and advantages will appear as the description progresses.
, The above objects are achieved by the use of a unit comprising :a dry mixture of cement and aggregateina box or other container. The unit is placed in a hole in the earth, a post is inserted in the cement and aggregate, earth is packed around the outside of the box, and water is then poured over the cement and aggregate. The size of the box and the amount of cement and aggregate may be varied to t the type of soil and the size and function of the post.
In the drawing wherein a preferred form of the invention is `shown for the purpose of illustration,
FIGURE 1 is a cut-away perspective view of the unit.
FIGURE 2 is a top plan view.
FIGURE 3 is a cross-sectional view along the lines 3-3 of FIGURE l showing the insertion ofthe post.
FIGURE 4 is a cross-sectional view similiar to FIGURE 3 after removal of the sleeve and insert, and after water has been poured into the box.
In the preferred embodiment of my invention, the box 1 is preferably made of a decomposable substance, such as pasteboard, and is lined with a moisture proofing material (not shown). A sleeve or guide means 2 is supported in the box 1 by the inserts 3 and 4 having openings 5 and 6. The sleeve 2 has one end positioned in the vopening 5 and extends through the opening 6. The space between the inserts 3 and 4 is filled with a mixture of cement and aggregate or othercementitious material 7. A spacer 8 is laced between the insert 4 and the aps 9 or other means for closing the open end of the container to hold the insert against the mixture when the flaps are closed during storage and shipment.
In the preferred form of my invention, I first dig a hole lt in the earth or other packed material large enough to receive the box 1. I then place the box and contents in the hole, open the aps 9 and remove the spacer S. Next, I insertthe post or [other element 11 into the opening 6 through the sleeve 2, as best shown in FIGURE 3. I then Vbaelnlll earth around the box with light tamping while Z gage the post. To facilitate this operation, the inside of the sleeve may be lubricated. 'Ihe earth is then packed around the outside of the box while the post is more accurately plumbed by any convenient means, such as a hand level, not shown. Finally, I pour water on the cement and aggregate 11 and allow it to permeate the mixture by gravitational force to set the concrete. The size of the box and the amount of cement and aggregate may be selected so that the desired ratio of water to cement and aggregate is obtained when the top portion of the container is completely lled or filled to a predetermined mark. The post remains in vertical position during the concrete setting process without the necessity of bracing. The box will disintegrate in the earth and need not be removed. Y
It is to be understood that I do not wish to limit myself to the exact details herein set forth, but desire to include all such changes and modifications as would occur to the skilled artisan and fall within the scope of the appended claims.
I claim:`
l. A unit for positioning a post in concrete comprising a box having a bottom, sides and an open end, a rst insert in said box adjacent to said bottom, said first insert having an opening therein, an open-ended post-receiving tubular sleeve removably positioned in said box and having one end positioned in said opening in said first insert, a dry mixture comprising cement and aggregate in said box surrounding said sleeve, a second linsert having an opening therein in said box remote from said bottom and adjacent said mixture with said sleeve extending through said opening in said second insert, means for closing the open end of said box, and a spacer between said means and said second insert to hold said second insert against said mixture, and to define a water-receiving space within the box and above said mixture.
2. In a device of the classdescribed for setting a post in the earth, the combination` of: a container having side walls, a bottom wall, and a removable top wall, an openended hollow guide sleeve removably positioned within the container and extending between said bottom wall and said .top wall, the interior of the sleeve being adapted to guide a post axially therein into contact with the bottom wall of the container, upon moving the top wall to an inoperative position, a partition removably mounted within the container between the bottom walland the top wall and having an opening through which the sleeve projects, the partition dividing the interior of the container into a lower cavity and an upper cavity, a dry cementitious material in the lower cavity, surrounding a portion of the sleeve, whereby after insertion of the post the sleeve and partition may be removed from the container and water poured into the upper cavity to set the cementitious material around the post.
3. In a device of the class described for setting a post in the earth, the combination of: a container having walls including :a bottom wall and a removable top wall, an open-ended hollow guide sleeve removably positioned within the container and extending between said bottom wall and said top wall, the interior of the sleeve being adapted to guide a post axially therein, a partition mounted within the container between'the bottom wall and the top wall and having an opening through which said guide sleeve projects, the partition dividing the interior of the container into a lower cavity and an upper cavity, dry
cementteus material in the lower cavity surrounding the 1,793,830 2/31 Richardson et al. 264-240 XR portio'n of said guidesleeve therein, and a spacer Within 2,526,174 10/50 Ukropina 25-155 said 'upper cavity interposed between' said partition and 2,902,743 9/59 King 25-118 Sald top Wall. 3,016,594 1/62 Jacomam 25124 References Cited by the Exammer 5 UNITED STATES PATENTS 384,295 6/88 Stockwell 264-240 XR 1,368,756 2/21 ROSS.
ROBERT F. WHITE, Primary Examiner.
ALEXANDER H. BRODMERKEL, Examiner.

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1. A UNIT FOR POSITIONING A POST IN CONCRETE COMPRISING A BOX HAVING A BOTTOM, SIDES AND AN OPEN END, A FIRST INSERT IN SAID BOX ADJACENT TO SAID BOTTOM, SAID FIRST INSERT HAVING AN OPENING THEREIN, AN OPEN-ENDED POST-RECEIVING TUBULAR SLEEVE REMOVABLY POSITIONED IN SAID BOX AND HAVING ONE END POSITIONED IN SAID OPENING IN SAID FIRST INSERT, A DRY MIXTURE COMPRISING CEMENT AND AGGREGATE IN SAID BOX SURROUNDING SAID SLEEVE, A SECOND INSERT HAVING AN OPENING THEREIN IN SAID BOX REMOTE FROM SAID BOTTOM AND ADJACENT SAID MIXTURE WITH SAID SLEEVE EXTENDING THROUGH SAID OPENING IN SAID SECOND INSERT, MEANS FOR CLOSING THE OPEN END OF SAID BOX, AND A SPACER BETWEEN SAID MEANS AND SAID SECOND INSERT TO HOLD SAID SECOND INSERT AGAINST SAID MIXTURE, AND TO DEFINE A WATER-RECEIVING SPACE WITHIN THE BOX AND ABOVE SAID MIXTURE.
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