US723064A - Mold for cement posts. - Google Patents
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- the post has trans- .is shown as having been molded, theV same i the half.16 to complete it when the molding isin progress. Said parts areA held together ⁇ brackets. 13. l This is in the front face of the A ",STATES PATENT GFF-E.
- the object of this invention is to mold cement posts for fences and the like in the ground at the place for use in an easy, rapid, and economical manner.
- the mold is so arranged as especially to en- ⁇ vJ able the lower end of the post to be embed-. ded in the ground and the upper part of the post to have transverse holes in it for fence.-
- the mold also forms a brace forjthe post at the same time the post is ⁇ molded. ⁇ This mold enables; ⁇ aV post and-brace tobe formed of cement,; ⁇ so
- Figure 1 is a perspective of the parts ofthe mold located 'adjacent a post that has been molded.
- Fig. 2 is an elevation of the mold and the post therein with theparts of the mold separated and being removed.
- Eig. 3 is a central vertical transverse section of the mold in place for molding4 the post.
- the mold consists of practically two boxes, one foil the main part vof the post and the The former consists of two sections, the half ⁇ 15 and the half 16, with by removable cross-bars 17 and 18, that interlock. Holes 19 are made at the junction ofV the two halves of the mold for the gate-hinge -position Within the mold for the bracepll.
- a series 0f'holes'25 are placedin the front ready for molding the post.
- the bar 23 holds the reinforcing-pipe 21 in and rear walls of the mold for the post, and through said holes iron rods 26 are inserted to form the holes 12 in the post.
- the ends of the iron-rods are looped toenable them to be withdrawn from the cement post before ⁇ it is set.
- Themold for the brace is open on the top and has, therefore, two sides 30 and 31 and a bottom.l Its upper end is beveled and leans against the rear wall of the mold for the post, while the lower end is placed slightly in the ground to hold it in place during the molding. It is preferably formed by having the side 31 separable from the other parts and connected with them by screws 38. The two vsides are held in place by the block 31H5, which is secured to the side 30 and is fastened to the side 31 by the latch 36.
- the process of molding the fence-post is as follows: A hole is dug in the ground 40 larger than the base of the post that is to be formed. Then the half 15 of the mold is inserted therein, followed by the half 16, and the whole is secured togetherby the interlocking piecesl' and 18.
- the reinforcing-frame 24 is placed in the mold, as shown in Fig. 3, and against the back of the main mold the brace-mold is leaned, with the lower end embedded in the ground sufficiently to make a cement base for the brace.
- the rod 21 is placed in the mold 11 and inserted in the large mold with the hooked end resting on the cross-bar 23.
- brackets 13 are then inserted in the holes 19 in the mold, and the rods 26 are likewise placed inthe holes 25, and then the whole is
- the cement is introduced into the mold when arranged as just described until it is filled and the top IOO formed as desired.
- the mold for the brace 11 is then filled with cement and leveled up, which completes the post.
- the molds are removed by first removing the rods 26, which is done by turning them with a tool and drawing them out.
- the screws ou the mold for the brace are, released and the parts of it taken away.
- theinterlocking pieces 17 are lifted out of place, whereupon the halves of the main mold may be separated, as shown in Fig. 2, and lifted out of the hole. rlhe hole is then filled, when the construction and settine: of the post are finished.
- the upper end of the main niold is open and likewise the upper side of the mold-box for the brace for the introduction of cement, so that said molds may be utilized for the molding of a post in the ground.
- a mold for a celnentpost made in a boxlike form in two vertical separable sections with a large opening in the adjacent edges thereof, and a mold-box for a brace with its upper end beveled to rest against said main mold at said opening.
- a mold for a cement post made in a boxlike form in vertical separable sections with the upper end thereof open for the introduction of cement and with an opening in the adjacent edges of one side, and a mold-box for a. brace with one end beveled to rest against lsaid main mold at said opening and with an opening,r in the top of the mold-box for the brace open for the introduction of cement.
- a mold for a cement post madein a boxlike form in vertical separable sections with the upper end open for the introduction of cement and with a large opening in the adjacent edges of said sections on one side, and a mold-box for a brace with one end beveled to rest against said main mold at said opening, and with an opening in the upperside of said mold-box for the introduction of cement, the sides of said mold-box being separable whereby the same may be removed from the brace after it is formed.
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PATENTED MAR.l 17, 1903.
L. H. STONER. MOLD FOR CEMENT POSTS.
APPLIUATIONTILBD 00T.1, 1902.
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y both formed of cement. The post has trans- .is shown as having been molded, theV same i the half.16 to complete it when the molding isin progress. Said parts areA held together `brackets. 13. l This is in the front face of the A ",STATES PATENT GFF-E.
LEWIS H. STONER, 0F ALBANY, INDIANA.
MOLD FoRfol-:M'ENT-PosTs.
Applcationled October 1,1902. A
To aZZ whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, Lnwrs I-I. SToNER,of Albany, county of Delaware, and State of Indiana, have invented a certain new and usefu-l Mold for Cement Posts; and I do hereby declare that the followingr is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which like' gures refer to like parts.
The object of this invention is to mold cement posts for fences and the like in the ground at the place for use in an easy, rapid, and economical manner. 4
The mold is so arranged as especially to en-` vJ able the lower end of the post to be embed-. ded in the ground and the upper part of the post to have transverse holes in it for fence.-
wires and also gate-brackets. The mold also forms a brace forjthe post at the same time the post is` molded.` This mold enables;` aV post and-brace tobe formed of cement,;`so
that the same will be more economical than a wooden post as well as more durable.
` The nature of this invention will beunderstood from the accompanying drawings and the following .description and claims.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective of the parts ofthe mold located 'adjacent a post that has been molded. Fig. 2 is an elevation of the mold and the post therein with theparts of the mold separated and being removed. Eig. 3 is a central vertical transverse section of the mold in place for molding4 the post.
l In detail an'anchor-post for a wire fence consisting of the postlO` and the brace 11,
Verse holes 12 for fence-`wires to passthrough. It also hasvthe brackets13 for hinging a gate, said brackets being molded in the post.
i The mold consists of practically two boxes, one foil the main part vof the post and the The former consists of two sections, the half` 15 and the half 16, with by removable cross-bars 17 and 18, that interlock. Holes 19 are made at the junction ofV the two halves of the mold for the gate-hinge -position Within the mold for the bracepll.
A series 0f'holes'25 are placedin the front ready for molding the post.
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mold. Inthe rear face there is a rectangular hole 20,' that registers with the end of the -mold for the brace 1l, so that the cement will .through the openingr 20 and has a downwardly-turnedend 22, that catches overa .bar
23 on the metal frame 24, that is placed in the Amold for the post,as shown in Fig. The bar 23 holds the reinforcing-pipe 21 in and rear walls of the mold for the post, and through said holes iron rods 26 are inserted to form the holes 12 in the post. The ends of the iron-rods are looped toenable them to be withdrawn from the cement post before `it is set.
Themold for the brace is open on the top and has, therefore, two sides 30 and 31 and a bottom.l Its upper end is beveled and leans against the rear wall of the mold for the post, while the lower end is placed slightly in the ground to hold it in place during the molding. It is preferably formed by having the side 31 separable from the other parts and connected with them by screws 38. The two vsides are held in place by the block 31H5, which is secured to the side 30 and is fastened to the side 31 by the latch 36.
The process of molding the fence-post is as follows: A hole is dug in the ground 40 larger than the base of the post that is to be formed. Then the half 15 of the mold is inserted therein, followed by the half 16, and the whole is secured togetherby the interlocking piecesl' and 18. The reinforcing-frame 24 is placed in the mold, as shown in Fig. 3, and against the back of the main mold the brace-mold is leaned, with the lower end embedded in the ground sufficiently to make a cement base for the brace. The rod 21 is placed in the mold 11 and inserted in the large mold with the hooked end resting on the cross-bar 23. The
The upper end of the main niold is open and likewise the upper side of the mold-box for the brace for the introduction of cement, so that said molds may be utilized for the molding of a post in the ground.
What I claim as in v invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. A mold for a celnentpost made in a boxlike form in two vertical separable sections with a large opening in the adjacent edges thereof, and a mold-box for a brace with its upper end beveled to rest against said main mold at said opening. l
2. A mold for a cement post made in a boxlike form in vertical separable sections with the upper end thereof open for the introduction of cement and with an opening in the adjacent edges of one side, and a mold-box for a. brace with one end beveled to rest against lsaid main mold at said opening and with an opening,r in the top of the mold-box for the brace open for the introduction of cement.
8. A mold for a cement post madein a boxlike form in vertical separable sections with the upper end open for the introduction of cement and with a large opening in the adjacent edges of said sections on one side, and a mold-box for a brace with one end beveled to rest against said main mold at said opening, and with an opening in the upperside of said mold-box for the introduction of cement, the sides of said mold-box being separable whereby the same may be removed from the brace after it is formed.
In witness whereof I have hereunto alxed my signature in the presence of the witnesses herein named. Y
v LEWIS II. STONER. Witnesses:
V. H. LocKWooD, NELLIE ALLEMONG.
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