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US826973A
US826973A US31108706A US1906311087A US826973A US 826973 A US826973 A US 826973A US 31108706 A US31108706 A US 31108706A US 1906311087 A US1906311087 A US 1906311087A US 826973 A US826973 A US 826973A
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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 vinvention relates to improvements in feiice,-posts; and its object is to provide an indestructible fence-post formed of cement which is so reinforced as to make it unbreakable and is provided with cheap and etlicient means for securing the fence toit, said inea-ns also serving tostrengthen the post and hold the reinforcing means in pla-ce in the mold in the process of forming the post.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a post having the several advantages of the particular construction, arrangement, and combination of parts, all as hereinafter more fully described, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a perspective View of a line of fence held b v posts embod ⁇ vin the invention; Fig. 2, e'longitudinal section of one of the posts; Fig ⁇ 3, an enlarged transverse section of the same; and Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the reinforciiigl frame and fence-securing means.
  • the post fo'i'nied ol' cement or similar matei rial and tapered throughout its length, its upper end 2, which is prelerabl)v made round eter than its vl'ow'cr end.
  • the next wire is secured at one end to the rod 5, then to the rod 8, and around the rod 7 and out, seid wires extending .at alternate sides of the post thri'iughont its length.
  • These wires thus not only serve. to secure the fence to the post, but, together with the rods, form a frame which is-laid into the mold and'does not hinder the tamping lin of the cement, the rods being thus accurately positioned in the corners ofthe post and the wires correctly spaced without the necessityr of providing means in the mold for holding the same.
  • the hollow in the post being tapering, the 'core for forming the saine is easily renioved after the post is formed, and the 'post is thus made light and yet is practically unbreakable.
  • the open end of the hollow is preferably plugged with cement to prevent water from getting into the interior of the post.
  • i and series of tire-wires each projecting at one end from. a corner of the post and secured to the rod at that corner and at its opposite end to the rod at the opposite corner of the l post, seid wires being also secured to one of l the rods intermediate said opposite corners and smooth, being ol considerably less diam- Said post is also preferably mede with a tapering hollow 3 in 'its center extending l'i'oni the lower end upi wnrd therein, and Vietnamese corner ol thev post is l beveled o'llA slightly.
  • dinziltr-extending 'i'einlorciiig-rods, one withv in each corner ol the post,l and t) represents lie-wires, each engaging three of the four rods and extending out through the corner ofthe post to .secure the lencc thereto, a tic-wire )vlug h'i'ovided for each line ⁇ f'ire oll the fence.
  • Those reinlorcing-rods and tie-wires ire enil'rziine placed in the mold and the cement then taiiipcd in, 2i suitable wooden core being provided to form the hollow in the post.
  • the l'rzime t) is preferably made up by se- :u'ring one end olone of the 'wires to the rod fi, then wrapping thc saine around the rod (l, then around the rod 7, and' out through the :3, 6, 7, and 8 :iielongituand. in one of the other corners at alternate sides of Vthe post.
  • a post consist-ing of a tepering body portion formed of cement with a tapering axial cavity closed at each end, longitudinally-extending rods embedded within each corner of said body, a series of tie-wires wrapped around diainetrically opposite rods and one oi' the intermediate rods, and an :il-

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PATENTED JULY 24, 1906.
J. A. TREMBLAY.
FENCE' PGST.
APPLIOATION FILEDAPR. 11. 1906.
wwf 2 a l x I I Il Bm HK .JOSEPH ARTHUR TREMBLAY, OF TILBURY, (J'ANADA.
FENCE-POST.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 24, 1906.
Application tiled April '11, 1906. v Serial No. 311.087.
, rio, Canada, have invented certain new and useful lin'l'iroveinents in Fence Posts, of
which the following is a specification.
This vinvention relates to improvements in feiice,-posts; and its object is to provide an indestructible fence-post formed of cement which is so reinforced as to make it unbreakable and is provided with cheap and etlicient means for securing the fence toit, said inea-ns also serving tostrengthen the post and hold the reinforcing means in pla-ce in the mold in the process of forming the post.
A further object of the invention is to provide a post having the several advantages of the particular construction, arrangement, and combination of parts, all as hereinafter more fully described, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a perspective View of a line of fence held b v posts embod `vin the invention; Fig. 2, e'longitudinal section of one of the posts; Fig` 3, an enlarged transverse section of the same; and Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the reinforciiigl frame and fence-securing means. A
As shown in the drawings, l is the bod).Y of
the post, fo'i'nied ol' cement or similar matei rial and tapered throughout its length, its upper end 2, which is prelerabl)v made round eter than its vl'ow'cr end.
corner of the post. The next wire is secured at one end to the rod 5, then to the rod 8, and around the rod 7 and out, seid wires extending .at alternate sides of the post thri'iughont its length. These wires thus not only serve. to secure the fence to the post, but, together with the rods, form a frame which is-laid into the mold and'does not hinder the tamping lin of the cement, the rods being thus accurately positioned in the corners ofthe post and the wires correctly spaced without the necessityr of providing means in the mold for holding the same.
The hollow in the post being tapering, the 'core for forming the saine is easily renioved after the post is formed, and the 'post is thus made light and yet is practically unbreakable. After the removal of the core the open end of the hollow is preferably plugged with cement to prevent water from getting into the interior of the post.
Having thus fully described my iiivention, what I claim is- 1. In a post, the combination with a body portion formed of cement, of a longituiilinally- ,extending strengthenirig-rod embedded in the body at each of the four corners thereof,
i and series of tire-wires each projecting at one end from. a corner of the post and secured to the rod at that corner and at its opposite end to the rod at the opposite corner of the l post, seid wires being also secured to one of l the rods intermediate said opposite corners and smooth, being ol considerably less diam- Said post is also preferably mede with a tapering hollow 3 in 'its center extending l'i'oni the lower end upi wnrd therein, and euch corner ol thev post is l beveled o'llA slightly. dinziltr-extending 'i'einlorciiig-rods, one withv in each corner ol the post,l and t) represents lie-wires, each engaging three of the four rods and extending out through the corner ofthe post to .secure the lencc thereto, a tic-wire )vlug h'i'ovided for each line\\f'ire oll the fence. Those reinlorcing-rods and tie-wires :ire enil'rziine placed in the mold and the cement then taiiipcd in, 2i suitable wooden core being provided to form the hollow in the post.
The l'rzime t) is preferably made up by se- :u'ring one end olone of the 'wires to the rod fi, then wrapping thc saine around the rod (l, then around the rod 7, and' out through the :3, 6, 7, and 8 :iielongituand. in one of the other corners at alternate sides of Vthe post.
2. A post consist-ing of a tepering body portion formed of cement with a tapering axial cavity closed at each end, longitudinally-extending rods embedded within each corner of said body, a series of tie-wires wrapped around diainetrically opposite rods and one oi' the intermediate rods, and an :il-
ternatingseries of tieewires similarly secured tothe dianietricallyY opposite rods and to the other intermediate rod, said wires u ll projecting at one end from. the bod)`v` at one corner bodied in the post b making them np in a i .sort oll traine l0, :is shown in Fig. 4, and this thereof` v ln testimonyP whereof ,l have signed |n naine to this specification in presence ol two witnesses.
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