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US967691A
US967691A US55676310A US1910556763A US967691A US 967691 A US967691 A US 967691A US 55676310 A US55676310 A US 55676310A US 1910556763 A US1910556763 A US 1910556763A US 967691 A US967691 A US 967691A
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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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  • My invention relates to improvements in concrete posts, and it consists in the combinations and constructions and arrangements herein described and claimed. 4 y
  • A11 object of my invention is to provide a post having a reinforcing member and an 15 attachment adapted to be secured" ⁇ thereto, "l for fastening Wires.
  • a further vobject of my invention is to Vprovide a fastening device by means of l, which the Wires carried by the posts may be lsecured Without the use of nails or staples. Further objects and advantages will ap- "pear in the ⁇ following specification, and the novel features of the device will be particularly pointed out in the appended claim.
  • Fig. 1 is a front view of a. post constructed according to my invention
  • Fig. 2 is' a vertical' section through the post at right angles to Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a section, in detail, along the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
  • a post A having a body portion made of,y concrete and having embedded therein a bar B.
  • This bar is situated centrally of 40 fthe post and extends approximately a foot ⁇ beneath the ground.
  • the bar B is provided 1With a series of threaded openings Z) arranged to ⁇ rebeive the threaded ends of bolts yC.
  • These bolts pass through registering 451 openings d in a fastening member l) which 1 ⁇ is attached to one side of the post by means of the bdlts.
  • the shape of this fastening. member D is best seen in Fig. 3. From this j gure it will be observed that the fastening 59 member is of a triangular shape in section Specification of Letters Patent. Application led April 21, 1910. SerialNo. 556,763.
  • the rodV B and the fastening member D are secured together by means of the bolts C. These -members are then put into the mold and the concretelis then packed around them.
  • the fastening members of any number of posts may be loosened, and laid aside* ⁇ and the Wires' may be stretched, and, While under tension, the fastening members may be screwed down to clamp wires securely in their stretched condition.
  • the corrugations E prevent the slipping of the Wires in a vertical direction, thereby tending to maintain the wires in position.
  • a concrete fence post comprising la main i body port1on ⁇ hav1ng a longltudlnal groove l on one side thereof and recesses extending inwardly from said groove, a centrally dis posed reinforcing rod parallel with said l lgroove and havin 4 threaded openings ⁇ registering with ⁇ sal eesses, a triangular-shaped fastening meminwardly extending rep ber disposed within said groove and hav.- ing openinv s adapted to re 'ster vyith said recesses an being provide with corruga- ⁇ tions on lits inner face, and a series Vo bolts 5 extending through the openings in said fasteningvmember and through said recesses and having their ends secured in the respective threaded openings in seidreinforcing member.

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W. W. vf/'ALTHERJV CONCRETE POST.
APPLIOATION FILED APB..21, 1910.
- Patented: Aug. 16,1910.
By ATTORNEYS OFFICE.
WILLIAM WEBER WALTHEB, OF BOONEVILL, MISSOURI.
4ooiacatn'rn rosal.`
To all whom ttfma/y concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM W. WAL-` THER, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Booneville, in the county of 5 Cooper and State of Missouri, have made certain new and useful Improvements in Concrete Posts, of W'hich the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in concrete posts, and it consists in the combinations and constructions and arrangements herein described and claimed. 4 y A11 object of my invention is to provide a post having a reinforcing member and an 15 attachment adapted to be secured"` thereto, "l for fastening Wires. A further vobject of my invention is to Vprovide a fastening device by means of l, which the Wires carried by the posts may be lsecured Without the use of nails or staples. Further objects and advantages will ap- "pear in the `following specification, and the novel features of the device will be particularly pointed out in the appended claim.
i My invention isillustrated in the accompanying dra` ings forming part of this api plicatiomin which similar reference characters indicate like and` in Whichp-fv l -Figure 1 is a front view of a. post constructed according to my invention; Fig. 2 is' a vertical' section through the post at right angles to Fig. 1; and Fig. 3 is a section, in detail, along the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
1 Referring nowto the drawings, I have shown therein a post A having a body portion made of,y concrete and having embedded therein a bar B. This bar, as will be seen from the drawings, is situated centrally of 40 fthe post and extends approximately a foot `{beneath the ground. The bar B is provided 1With a series of threaded openings Z) arranged to `rebeive the threaded ends of bolts yC. These bolts pass through registering 451 openings d in a fastening member l) which 1` is attached to one side of the post by means of the bdlts. The shape of this fastening. member D is best seen in Fig. 3. From this j gure it will be observed that the fastening 59 member is of a triangular shape in section Specification of Letters Patent. Application led April 21, 1910. SerialNo. 556,763.
parts inthe several views,
Vthe concrete Patented Aug. 16, 1910.
anda is `pmiaea in as inner Sie@ with a series of eorrugations e.
In constructing the posts the rodV B and the fastening member D are secured together by means of the bolts C. These -members are then put into the mold and the concretelis then packed around them.
After the concrete has set the fastening member 1D and the bolts C may be Withdrawn.- This leaves a V-shaped groove F of the same shapeasthe inside portion ofthe fastening member, and recesses G in the concrete structure for the reception of the bolts. l,
From the foregoing description of the im- V'proved post, the operation thereof may be readily understood. In setting up the fence, the fastening members of any number of postsmay be loosened, and laid aside*` and the Wires' may be stretched, and, While under tension, the fastening members may be screwed down to clamp wires securely in their stretched condition. The corrugations E prevent the slipping of the Wires in a vertical direction, thereby tending to maintain the wires in position.
The above described structure provides a simple and yet durable fence post, With means for readily attaching or. detaching the Wires therefrom. In ordinary forms fI cement posts, the latter, if broken at all, are apt to be broken at the ground-line, but with the reinforcements extending fully a foot below the ground-line, it Will, be seen that the tendency to break at the ground will be greatlyl decreased, if not entirely prevented. Moreover, the threaded portions .of theA bolts, as Well as the threaded portions of the reinforcing members are incased in` ynd'y therefore `are not subject to the action of the elements. l I claim: l
: A concrete fence post comprising la main i body port1on`hav1ng a longltudlnal groove l on one side thereof and recesses extending inwardly from said groove, a centrally dis posed reinforcing rod parallel with said l lgroove and havin 4 threaded openings` registering with `sal eesses, a triangular-shaped fastening meminwardly extending rep ber disposed within said groove and hav.- ing openinv s adapted to re 'ster vyith said recesses an being provide with corruga- `tions on lits inner face, and a series Vo bolts 5 extending through the openings in said fasteningvmember and through said recesses and having their ends secured in the respective threaded openings in seidreinforcing member. I v.
WILLIAM WEBER WALTHER.
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Ron'r'. Di WILLIAMS, l J. S. UNDnxwooD,'Jr.
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US4519586A (en) * 1984-03-28 1985-05-28 Wilhelm Stanley R Lifetime livestock fence post
US11629522B1 (en) * 2020-11-12 2023-04-18 Pete Soto System and method for stretching and securing fencing

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4519586A (en) * 1984-03-28 1985-05-28 Wilhelm Stanley R Lifetime livestock fence post
US11629522B1 (en) * 2020-11-12 2023-04-18 Pete Soto System and method for stretching and securing fencing

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