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US753922A
US753922A US15852303A US1903158523A US753922A US 753922 A US753922 A US 753922A US 15852303 A US15852303 A US 15852303A US 1903158523 A US1903158523 A US 1903158523A US 753922 A US753922 A US 753922A
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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 fence-posts, and is especially directed to that class of posts known to the trade as terminal or end posts,and
  • Figure l is a side elevation of my improved post in its preferred form.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar vview of a slightly-modified form.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view of the upper portion of the post.
  • l indicates my improved post, which asa whole comprises a vertical member or standard 2, a tubular brace 3, and a horizontal base member 4.
  • the standard 2 is preferably in the form of a length of rod-iron, the lower end of' which is in prac ⁇ tice when the post is erected embedded in a cement foundation 5 and provided with an angular head or anchoring-plate 6, which is embedded in the lower surface of the cement foundation to prevent upward movement Aor turning of the standard.
  • the brace 3 consists, preferably, of a suitable length of gas-pipe or similar tubing bentl at a suitable point in its length to form an upper vertical portion 7, through which the standard 2 extends, .and a relative angularlydisposed portion 8, the brace being provided at the point ofits bend with a perforation 9, formed through its side wall to permit passage of the standard 2.
  • the base member is preferably in the form ofa length of rod-iron having its inner end bent around the standard, as at l0, and its outer end bent upward angularly, as at 11, to
  • the vertical portion 7 of the brace embraces the standard and is freely movable thereon longitudinally and that the nut and cap-plate serve to hold the brace down and press its lower end in firm engagement with the base member.
  • Fig. 2 I have illustrated a post which is identical in construction and operation inall essentials with that above described, the only difference residing in the base member 4, which I have shown in said ligure as being in the lform of a metal plate having its inner end perforated to receive the' standard 2 and its outer end bent upward at an angle to bear upon and frictionally engage the lower end of the brace 3.
  • Afenee-post comprising a vertical standard, a brace member having a vertical tubular portion embracing the standard and a relative angularly-disposed portion, a base member operatively engagingthe. standard and the lower end of the brace, and means for pressing the brace downward relative to the standard, n
  • a fence-post comprisingaverticalstandard, a tubular brace member having.Y a vertical portion embracing the standard and a relative angularly-disposed portion, a base member operatively engaging the standard and the lower end of the brace, and means .for
  • Afence-post comprisingavertical stand-
  • a tubular brace member having a vermy own I have hereto affixed my signature in tical portion embracing the standard and a the presence of two witnesses.
  • a base JOHN SCHEIDLER member connected with the standard and hav- witnesseses: ing an angularly-disposed finger extending INA A. BABBrr'r,

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110.753.922.- y ,PATENTEDMAR 8,11904.`
J. scHEIDLBR.
FENCE POST.
APPLICATION FILED HAY 23, 1903. N0 MODEL.
UNITED STATES Patented March 8, 1904:.V
JOHN scHEIDLEE, oEcoLDwATEE, MICHIGAN.
FENCE-POST.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters PatentrNo. 753,922, dated March 8, 1904. Application filed May 23, 1903. Serial No. 158,523. (No model.)
To a/ZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN SCHEIDLER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Coldwater, in the county of Branch and State ofy Michigan, have invented a new and usefulImprovement in Fence-Posts, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to fence-posts, and is especially directed to that class of posts known to the trade as terminal or end posts,and
has for its objects toproduce a device of this character which will be comparatively simple of construction, efcient in operation, andone Which will be strong and durable and admirably adapted for withstanding the severe strains to which such subjected.
To these ends theinvention comprises the novel details of construction and combination of parts more fully hereinafter described.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a side elevation of my improved post in its preferred form. Fig. 2 is a similar vview of a slightly-modified form. Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view of the upper portion of the post.
Referring to the drawings, l indicates my improved post, which asa whole comprises a vertical member or standard 2, a tubular brace 3, and a horizontal base member 4. The standard 2 is preferably in the form of a length of rod-iron, the lower end of' which is in prac` tice when the post is erected embedded in a cement foundation 5 and provided with an angular head or anchoring-plate 6, which is embedded in the lower surface of the cement foundation to prevent upward movement Aor turning of the standard.
The brace 3 consists, preferably, of a suitable length of gas-pipe or similar tubing bentl at a suitable point in its length to form an upper vertical portion 7, through which the standard 2 extends, .and a relative angularlydisposed portion 8, the brace being provided at the point ofits bend with a perforation 9, formed through its side wall to permit passage of the standard 2. p
The base member is preferably in the form ofa length of rod-iron having its inner end bent around the standard, as at l0, and its outer end bent upward angularly, as at 11, to
posts are in practice.
over the upper end of the standard to bear upon-the upper end of the tubular brace, said plate being maintained upon the standard and pressed downward upon the brace by means ofan adjustable nut 13, which is tapped onto the upper end of the standard. In this connection it is to be noted that the vertical portion 7 of the brace embraces the standard and is freely movable thereon longitudinally and that the nut and cap-plate serve to hold the brace down and press its lower end in firm engagement with the base member.
In Fig. 2 I have illustrated a post which is identical in construction and operation inall essentials with that above described, the only difference residing in the base member 4, which I have shown in said ligure as being in the lform of a metal plate having its inner end perforated to receive the' standard 2 and its outer end bent upward at an angle to bear upon and frictionally engage the lower end of the brace 3.
From the foregoing it will be seen that I produce a post of simple constructionwhich will be strong and durable and one in Awhich the component parts may in practice be readily assembled.y In attaining these ends it is to be understood that I do not limit myself to the precise details herein shown',` inasmuch as mlnor changes may be made therein without.
out departing from the spirit of my invention. .Having thus described my invention, what `I claim ish I. Afenee-post comprising a vertical standard, a brace member having a vertical tubular portion embracing the standard and a relative angularly-disposed portion, a base member operatively engagingthe. standard and the lower end of the brace, and means for pressing the brace downward relative to the standard, n
2. A fence-post comprisingaverticalstandard, a tubular brace member having.Y a vertical portion embracing the standard and a relative angularly-disposed portion, a base member operatively engaging the standard and the lower end of the brace, and means .for
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pressing the brace downward relative to the for pressing the brace downward relative to 1o standard. v the standard.
3. Afence-post comprisingavertical stand- In testimony that I claim the foregoing as ard, a tubular brace member having a vermy own I have hereto affixed my signature in tical portion embracing the standard and a the presence of two witnesses.
relative angularly-disposed portion, a base JOHN SCHEIDLER. member connected with the standard and hav- Witnesses: ing an angularly-disposed finger extending INA A. BABBrr'r,
into the lower end of the brace, and means B. S. SPOFFORD.
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