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US708087A US8695201A US1901086952A US708087A US 708087 A US708087 A US 708087A US 8695201 A US8695201 A US 8695201A US 1901086952 A US1901086952 A US 1901086952A US 708087 A US708087 A US 708087A
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  • This invention relates to new and useful 1o improvements in braced fence-posts.
  • the invention relates particularly to such posts as are employed at the corners, ends, and gateways of wire fences.
  • FIG. II is a plan view of the same, in which the post is shown in section on the line A A of Fig. I.
  • Fig. III is a plan view of 3o the post in section, on the line'B B of Fig. I, having the brace and fence removed.
  • Fig. IV is a plan view of the same post adapted for use in fence-corners".
  • the numeral I designates a cylindrical metal post having ribs 2 upon its the same general contour as that of the post- ⁇ surface, and thereby preventing its turning.
  • a similar link is adjustably fitted about the post a short distance above the terra-cotta 5o base-piece, which link I prefer for convenience in applying the same thereto' to be of two parts hingedly connected at one end and clamped at or near the opposite by an elongated link 8.
  • Arod or supplemental post 9 is iitted into the outer ends of said links, and to the body of this rod is connected the wire fencing material l0, which material may be of any suitable structure.
  • the additional 6o links l1 and l2 are fitted thereto, said link 12 being preferably of two parts hingedly connected at one end and clamped at the opposite by an elongated link 13, so that the same may be conveniently applied after the base is attached to the post or when set up.
  • Engaging the post on the fence side and at an inclination is the two-legged brace-rod 14, the legs of which straddle the fence and, like the post, have cemented to their ends the 7o terra-cotta bases 15, and at the upper end terminates in a fork-like portion to partly surround the post, said fork or post engaging lportion being composed of cast metal and rigidly secured in suitable manner to theends of said legs.
  • Fitted over said post above the brace-fork is a plate .17, which .is provided with a downwardly-extended tongue I7' to engage the brace-fork.
  • the plate andl other attachments between the same and annular 8o Ilange are rigidly heldin position by a cap 1S, screwed upon the post-top.
  • Fig. IV I have shown a plan View of the same post and brace structure as applied to a fence-corner with three lines of fence, it be- 9o ing readily apparent that additional braces and supplemental posts may be connected in accordance to requirements. Itis also readily apparent that this post andbrace structure is admirably adapted for the purpose intended. As its parts are comparatively few and simple, they may be quickly assembled and erected in position by any one possessed of ordinary intelligence. Furthermore, the same will, owing to the non-corrosive base-pieces, roo remain useful for an indefinite length of time when put to practical use and effectually withstand the strains due to contraction, dac., in this class of fences.
  • a braced post comprising a tubular metal postbody having an adjustable cap fitted to its upper end and a tubular non-rotting or nonrusting base secured to the buried end, atwolegged V-shaped brace circumferentially engaging said post beneath the cap and extending therefrom at an inclination in the direction of and to straddle the fence With tubular non-rotting or non-rusting base-pieces secured to the buried ends thereof, links carried by said post extending laterally therefrom in a line with the felice, and a rod loosely fitted into said links to engage the fence-wires, as shown and set forth.
  • a braced fence-post comprising a tubular metal post having an adjustable cap fitted toits upper end and a tubular non-rotting or nonrusting base-piece secured to the buried end, a two-legged V-shaped brace circumferentially engaging said post beneath the cap and extending therefrom at an inclination in the direction of and to straddle the fence with tubular non-rotting or non-rusting basepieces secured to the buried ends thereof, links carried by said post extending laterally therefrom in a line with the fence, a rod loosely fitted into said links to engage the fence-Wires, and laterally-extended gatesuspending members carried by said post, as shown and set forth.
  • a braced post comprising a tubular metal postbody having an adjustable cap fitted to its upper end and a tubular non-rotting or nonrusting base-piece secured to the buried end, a plurality of two-legged V-shaped braces circumferentially engaging said post beneath the cap and extending therefrom at an inclination in the direction of and to straddle the fences leading thereto and having nonrotting or non-rusting base-pieces secured upon their' buried ends, links carried by said post extending laterally therefrom in line with the fences, and rods loosely fitted into said links to engage the fence-Wires, as shown and set forth.

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No. 703.1187.` Patented sept. 2, |902.
w. M. SMITH.
"BBACED FENCED POST.
, (Application tiled Dec. 23, 1901.)
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UNITED STAT-Es llbnfrnivfr OFFICE.
WILLIAM M. SMITH, OF NEW CUMBERLAND, WEST VIRGINIA,ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO GEORGE A. MCCANDLESS, OF OAKDALE, PENNSYLVANIA.
BRACED FENCE-POST.
SPECIFICATION forming part Of Letters Patent N0. 708,087, dated September 2, 1902.
Application filed December 23, 1901. Serial No. 86,952. (No model.)
T all whom, t may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM M. SMITH, a citizen of the United States, residing at New Cumberland, in the county of Hancock and State of West Virginia, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Braced Fence- Posts, of which improvement the following is a specification.
This invention relates to new and useful 1o improvements in braced fence-posts.
The invention relates particularly to such posts as are employed at the corners, ends, and gateways of wire fences.
In fences constructed of wire the strains I5 upon the posts, due to contraction, sagging, dac., make it necessary that they be properly braced and constructed to withstand such strainsand retain their usefulness for an indefinite period; and with these objects in view zo I have invented a braced post which is admirably adapted to fulfil the above requirements.
In the accompanying drawings I have illustrated such improvements, in which- Figure I is a side elevation of the braced post, portions of which are sectionally shown and having attached thereto a portion ofva wire fence. Fig. II is a plan view of the same, in which the post is shown in section on the line A A of Fig. I. Fig. III is a plan view of 3o the post in section, on the line'B B of Fig. I, having the brace and fence removed. Fig. IV is a plan view of the same post adapted for use in fence-corners".
Further referring to said drawings, particularly Figs. I, II, and III, for a detailed description Ithereof, the numeral I designates a cylindrical metal post having ribs 2 upon its the same general contour as that of the post-` surface, and thereby preventing its turning. A similar link is adjustably fitted about the post a short distance above the terra-cotta 5o base-piece, which link I prefer for convenience in applying the same thereto' to be of two parts hingedly connected at one end and clamped at or near the opposite by an elongated link 8. Arod or supplemental post 9 is iitted into the outer ends of said links, and to the body of this rod is connected the wire fencing material l0, which material may be of any suitable structure.
If the post is intended to be employed at a gateway to support the gate, the additional 6o links l1 and l2 are fitted thereto, said link 12 being preferably of two parts hingedly connected at one end and clamped at the opposite by an elongated link 13, so that the same may be conveniently applied after the base is attached to the post or when set up.
Engaging the post on the fence side and at an inclination is the two-legged brace-rod 14, the legs of which straddle the fence and, like the post, have cemented to their ends the 7o terra-cotta bases 15, and at the upper end terminates in a fork-like portion to partly surround the post, said fork or post engaging lportion being composed of cast metal and rigidly secured in suitable manner to theends of said legs. Fitted over said post above the brace-fork is a plate .17, which .is provided with a downwardly-extended tongue I7' to engage the brace-fork. The plate andl other attachments between the same and annular 8o Ilange are rigidly heldin position by a cap 1S, screwed upon the post-top.
To prevent spreading of the brace-legs, as well asprevent possibility of the longitudinal strain thereupon forcing the same through their bases, I connect one leg with the other by a cross-piece 20.
At Fig. IV, I have shown a plan View of the same post and brace structure as applied to a fence-corner with three lines of fence, it be- 9o ing readily apparent that additional braces and supplemental posts may be connected in accordance to requirements. Itis also readily apparent that this post andbrace structure is admirably adapted for the purpose intended. As its parts are comparatively few and simple, they may be quickly assembled and erected in position by any one possessed of ordinary intelligence. Furthermore, the same will, owing to the non-corrosive base-pieces, roo remain useful for an indefinite length of time when put to practical use and effectually withstand the strains due to contraction, dac., in this class of fences.
Having thus fully shown and described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In combination with a wire felice, a braced post comprisinga tubular metal postbody having an adjustable cap fitted to its upper end and a tubular non-rotting or nonrusting base secured to the buried end, atwolegged V-shaped brace circumferentially engaging said post beneath the cap and extending therefrom at an inclination in the direction of and to straddle the fence With tubular non-rotting or non-rusting base-pieces secured to the buried ends thereof, links carried by said post extending laterally therefrom in a line with the felice, and a rod loosely fitted into said links to engage the fence-wires, as shown and set forth.
2. In combination with a wire fence, a braced fence-post comprising a tubular metal post having an adjustable cap fitted toits upper end and a tubular non-rotting or nonrusting base-piece secured to the buried end, a two-legged V-shaped brace circumferentially engaging said post beneath the cap and extending therefrom at an inclination in the direction of and to straddle the fence with tubular non-rotting or non-rusting basepieces secured to the buried ends thereof, links carried by said post extending laterally therefrom in a line with the fence, a rod loosely fitted into said links to engage the fence-Wires, and laterally-extended gatesuspending members carried by said post, as shown and set forth.
3. In combination with a wire fence, a braced post comprising a tubular metal postbody having an adjustable cap fitted to its upper end and a tubular non-rotting or nonrusting base-piece secured to the buried end, a plurality of two-legged V-shaped braces circumferentially engaging said post beneath the cap and extending therefrom at an inclination in the direction of and to straddle the fences leading thereto and having nonrotting or non-rusting base-pieces secured upon their' buried ends, links carried by said post extending laterally therefrom in line with the fences, and rods loosely fitted into said links to engage the fence-Wires, as shown and set forth.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my name in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
WILLIAM M. SMITH.
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RICHARD S. HARRISON, JAS. J. MCAFEE.
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US2760760A (en) * 1954-07-08 1956-08-28 Michael M Pitz Corner post having wire tensioning means
US2841367A (en) * 1954-05-14 1958-07-01 Carl E Funk Fence brace
US4920715A (en) * 1988-03-08 1990-05-01 Shakespeare Company Breakaway utility pole
US5042780A (en) * 1990-10-15 1991-08-27 Yearwood M Deon Fence post brace
US7363751B2 (en) 2005-09-06 2008-04-29 Shakespeare Composite Structures, Llc Wound-in tenon/wound-in tenon collar for attachment of luminaire
US7490964B2 (en) 2002-10-09 2009-02-17 Genlyte Thomas Group Llc Modular pole system for a light fixture
US8061666B1 (en) 2008-08-05 2011-11-22 Philips Electronics Ltd Adapter assembly for pole luminaire

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2841367A (en) * 1954-05-14 1958-07-01 Carl E Funk Fence brace
US2760760A (en) * 1954-07-08 1956-08-28 Michael M Pitz Corner post having wire tensioning means
US4920715A (en) * 1988-03-08 1990-05-01 Shakespeare Company Breakaway utility pole
US5042780A (en) * 1990-10-15 1991-08-27 Yearwood M Deon Fence post brace
US7490964B2 (en) 2002-10-09 2009-02-17 Genlyte Thomas Group Llc Modular pole system for a light fixture
US7363751B2 (en) 2005-09-06 2008-04-29 Shakespeare Composite Structures, Llc Wound-in tenon/wound-in tenon collar for attachment of luminaire
US8061666B1 (en) 2008-08-05 2011-11-22 Philips Electronics Ltd Adapter assembly for pole luminaire

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