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US1107016A
US1107016A US79692113A US1107016DA US1107016A US 1107016 A US1107016 A US 1107016A US 79692113 A US79692113 A US 79692113A US 1107016D A US1107016D A US 1107016DA US 1107016 A US1107016 A US 1107016A
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  • This invention rela-.tes to improvements in post anchors, and particularly to animproved anchor which may be readily clamped in position at any time, and at any desired point along the post, whereby the post may be set any desired distance in-the ground.
  • the lobject in view is to provide .an iniproved structurel readily clamped to a post atany point formed with clamping portions for clamping bracing arms to. the post.
  • a further objectv ofthe invention is to provide a simple, strong and inexpensive clamping structure-for bracing arms which may be quickly applied and removed, and
  • ancho; a may be connected with any hind of post, as for instance a. round post.
  • the clamping device comprises a pairoi lclamping arms formed with substantially y angleA irons, and clamping the same to t e post.
  • A-shaped depressions for receivin are rigidly held in place by a clamping member at each end which is preferably in the nature of a bolt.
  • FIG. 1 is anedge View of the structure shown in Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a top plan View of the structure shown in Fig. l.
  • numeral l indicates as post preferably round as shown in Fig. 3.
  • anchoring arms 2 and 3 are provided, and -are rigidly yclamped to post -1 by clamping bars 4 and 5.
  • the anchoring arms 2 and 3 are angle irons,
  • clamping members 4 and 5 are of identical construction,A whereby when they ,are arranged as shown in Fig. 3 the pressed-v out portions of one bar will-extend diagonallyin one direction, and the pressed-out Specication'of Letters Patent.
  • portion of the other bar will extend diagonally in another direction, so that the arms and 3 may be properly forced into the ground at each side of the post.
  • Suitable clampingmembers as for instance, bolts S and 9 are provided for moving bars i and 5 toward each other, and thereby' firmly clamping arms 2 and 3 in' position.
  • the clmninng members are preferably loosely clamped around post l, and then arms 2 and 3 are driven into the ground, the arms passing between the post l and the pressed-out portions Gand 7, respectively In this way the arms 'qarefguidcd and properly held in position adjacent the post.
  • This angle may be varied by varying the vtwist or angle of the pressedout portions Q and 7-.-
  • each ⁇ . of said/clamping bars being formed with afpressed-out portion having a groove extending at an angle to the post orreceivingan anchoring arm,-
  • aepost anchor of the charcter-described a pair 'of clamping barsof identical construction, each of saidbars'bein'g formed with a flat portion at the ends and a suhstantialli' L-shaped pressed-out port-ion centrally, y said A-shaped pressed-ont portion ha v"in g the apex extending at an angle to the general direction of the clamping bar, said ri-sliapedy pressed-out portion being designed to receive an anchoring arm, and means engaging the end of said clamping bars for holding ⁇ the clamping bars in position and pressing said anchoring arm against a post. 4.
  • a post anchor of the character dcscribed the combination with a round post, of a pair of anchoring arms formed'of angle bars, a pair of clamping bars for holding 'said anchoring arms in position, and a bolt at each end of the clamping bars for clamping and holding the clamping bars in place,v eac-h of said clamping bars comprising a single piece of material having iattened ends With apertures formed therein larger than the bolts arranged therein, and with a lpressed-out portion conforming to the shape of said anchoring arms, said pressed-out portion being arranged at an angle to the general direction of the clamping bars.

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To all whom, it mag/'concern Bc it known that I, Pnno TRIP? BAILEY,
a citizen of the United States, and a resident of lfi'iddletown, in thecounty of Newport land State ofRhode Island, have invented a new and vImproved Post-Anchor, of which the following is a full,v clear, and exact'description.
This invention rela-.tes to improvements in post anchors, and particularly to animproved anchor which may be readily clamped in position at any time, and at any desired point along the post, whereby the post may be set any desired distance in-the ground. The lobject in view is to provide .an iniproved structurel readily clamped to a post atany point formed with clamping portions for clamping bracing arms to. the post.
A further objectv ofthe invention is to provide a simple, strong and inexpensive clamping structure-for bracing arms which may be quickly applied and removed, and
which cannot get out of order.
In carrying out the objectfof the invention the ancho; amay be connected with any hind of post, as for instance a. round post.
` The clamping device comprises a pairoi lclamping arms formed with substantially y angleA irons, and clamping the same to t e post.
A-shaped depressions for receivin [These clamping members are rigidly held in place by a clamping member at each end which is preferably in the nature of a bolt.
In the accompanying drawing-Figurel is a side view of the lower end of a post with an anchor embodying the invention applied thereto; Fig. 2 is anedge View of the structure shown in Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a top plan View of the structure shown in Fig. l.
Referring tothe accompanying drawing numeral l indicates as post preferably round as shown in Fig. 3. In order to hold this post properly in place anchoring arms 2 and 3 are provided, and -are rigidly yclamped to post -1 by clamping bars 4 and 5.
The anchoring arms 2 and 3 are angle irons,
and are arranged at any desired angle to the post l the angle being controlled 4by the presse -out portions 6 and 7 on the clamp- -ing members 4 and 5. It will be observed that the clamping members 4 and 5 are of identical construction,A whereby when they ,are arranged as shown in Fig. 3 the pressed-v out portions of one bar will-extend diagonallyin one direction, and the pressed-out Specication'of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 11, 1914.
Application filed October 23, .1813. vSerial No. 796,321.
.portion of the other bar will extend diagonally in another direction, so that the arms and 3 may be properly forced into the ground at each side of the post. Suitable clampingmembers, as for instance, bolts S and 9 are provided for moving bars i and 5 toward each other, and thereby' firmly clamping arms 2 and 3 in' position.
'In assembling the arms 2 and 2E, andthe' clamping members i and 5, the clmninng members are preferably loosely clamped around post l, and then arms 2 and 3 are driven into the ground, the arms passing between the post l and the pressed-out portions Gand 7, respectively In this way the arms 'qarefguidcd and properly held in position adjacent the post.
After the arms 2 and 3 have'been driven into the ground the desired v distance bolts 8 and 9 are then tightened,
`whereby'the pressed-out portions 6 and 7 will press the edges of the arms 2 and 3 against post l, and will 'also engage post 1 at points l0 and 11.. The apertures through `which thefbolts 8 and 9 .are passed are preferably somewhat larger' than the bolts so that the clamping bars 4 and 5l may properly adjust themselves to the post, andto th clamping arms. From Fig. 1 it will be observed that 'the clamping arms'extend transversely or at right angles to the post l,
4while the arms Z and 3 extend at almost vil 9()o angle. This angle may be varied by varying the vtwist or angle of the pressedout portions Q and 7-.-
What I clainiisT-l Y- Q i 1. In a post anchor ofthe character de scribed, a pairof clamping members extending transversely of thepost, formed with socket portions for receivingand pressing anchoring arms against said post-andmeans arranged at each end of the clamping members for drawing theclamping members to- Ward eac-h other.
2. In apost anchor of the character described, the combination with around post,
of a pairof clamping-bars extending transversely'pfA .the post, each\. of said/clamping bars being formed with afpressed-out portion having a groove extending at an angle to the post orreceivingan anchoring arm,-
and means for clamping said 'clamping bars and the anchoring afm carried thereby against said-post.
` 3.. In, aepost anchor of the charcter-described, a pair 'of clamping barsof identical construction, each of saidbars'bein'g formed with a flat portion at the ends and a suhstantialli' L-shaped pressed-out port-ion centrally, y said A-shaped pressed-ont portion ha v"in g the apex extending at an angle to the general direction of the clamping bar, said ri-sliapedy pressed-out portion being designed to receive an anchoring arm, and means engaging the end of said clamping bars for holding` the clamping bars in position and pressing said anchoring arm against a post. 4. In an anchoring post of the character described, the combination with a' pair of anchoring arms, of a pair of clamping bars for clamping said anchoring arms against a post, and means for holding said clamping bars in position, said clamping bars being each formed with a pressed-out portion eX- tending at an angle to the general direction of the bars for accommodating one of said anchoring arms, and a fiat portion formed with an aperture for accommodating said retaining means for the'clamping bars.
5. In a post anchor of the character dcscribed, the combination with a round post, of a pair of anchoring arms formed'of angle bars, a pair of clamping bars for holding 'said anchoring arms in position, and a bolt at each end of the clamping bars for clamping and holding the clamping bars in place,v eac-h of said clamping bars comprising a single piece of material having iattened ends With apertures formed therein larger than the bolts arranged therein, and with a lpressed-out portion conforming to the shape of said anchoring arms, said pressed-out portion being arranged at an angle to the general direction of the clamping bars.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
PERCY TRIPP BAILEY. y\
Witnesses:
GEORGE L. SissoN, WILLIAM lWIaoLEon,
Copies of this patent may be obtained for've cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Iatents.
' Washington, ZD. C.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2964145A (en) * 1958-11-21 1960-12-13 John J Clatfelter Means for supporting posts in the ground
US3195697A (en) * 1962-03-22 1965-07-20 Auchor Post Products Inc Split anchor shoe for four cornered structure
US3195696A (en) * 1961-01-12 1965-07-20 Anchor Post Prod Anchor shoe for posts
US5791635A (en) * 1997-01-13 1998-08-11 Hull; Harold L. Fence post with anchor
US6511034B2 (en) * 2000-07-12 2003-01-28 Think Inc. Enterprises Temporary post support
US20060032165A1 (en) * 2004-08-11 2006-02-16 Griffith Timothy B Retrofit timber post bracket
US8893444B2 (en) 2011-05-11 2014-11-25 Imagine Tf, Llc Anchoring system with post angular adjustment

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2964145A (en) * 1958-11-21 1960-12-13 John J Clatfelter Means for supporting posts in the ground
US3195696A (en) * 1961-01-12 1965-07-20 Anchor Post Prod Anchor shoe for posts
US3195697A (en) * 1962-03-22 1965-07-20 Auchor Post Products Inc Split anchor shoe for four cornered structure
US5791635A (en) * 1997-01-13 1998-08-11 Hull; Harold L. Fence post with anchor
US6511034B2 (en) * 2000-07-12 2003-01-28 Think Inc. Enterprises Temporary post support
US20060032165A1 (en) * 2004-08-11 2006-02-16 Griffith Timothy B Retrofit timber post bracket
US8893444B2 (en) 2011-05-11 2014-11-25 Imagine Tf, Llc Anchoring system with post angular adjustment

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