Fade resistant posted marker sign
11295637 · 2022-04-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09F7/18
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A flexible fade resistant posted marker sign based on a flexible substrate and fade resistant coating that can bend to lock onto a studded flanged post by positioning the sign ends between the studs on the post with the body arching across and over middle studs on the post with the sign being wide enough to span across the flanges of the post and be secured with wire passing through holes positioned to place the wire at the sides of the width of the post to inhibit vertical, horizontal, and twisting movement of the sign while still maintaining a continuous center section of the sign for use as a colored warning blaze.
Claims
1. A posted marker vertically elongated rectangular flexible sign apparatus for mounting on a fence post, comprising: the fence post including a structural T shape body defining a face rib, a left side rib having a left rib end, a right side rib having a right rib end, the left rib end separated from the right rib end by a post width, centrally disposed studs a first rib valley and a second rib valley positioned along the face rib at a stud spacing distance, each stud including a bottom wedge, a peak, and a top wedge defining a vertical stud length, and each of the first and second rib valley having a vertical valley length with two valleys defining a minimum valley separation distance and a maximum valley separation distance a flexible sign body including sides and a top end and a bottom end defining a sign height between the minimum valley separation distance and a maximum valley separation distanced, the flexible sign body including a central core, a base weathering protective layer, a color surface and a transparent ultraviolet protective layer; and the flexible sign body defining a top hole set and a bottom hole set separated by a vertical hole separation distance forming a solid center section; the vertical hole separation distance between the minimum valley separation distance and a maximum valley separation distance; each hole set defining a horizontal outside hole separation distance equal to the post width; and a bendable wire tie including a bent body defining a left wire arm and a right wire arm connected by a wire back, the bendable wire tie positioning the top end in the first rib valley and the bottom end in the second rib valley.
2. The posted marker vertically elongated rectangular flexible sign apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: each hole set including a middle hole equidistantly positioned from the sides.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the following drawings, which form a part of the specification and which are to be construed in conjunction therewith, and in which like reference numerals have been employed throughout wherever possible to indicate like parts in the various views:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(13) A fence post 10 is also called (depending on design or country) a T-post, a Y-post, or variants on star post. They are generally made of steel and are sometimes manufactured using durable rail steel. They can be used to support various types of wire or wire mesh. The end view of the post creates an obvious T, Y. or other shape. The fence posts 10 are driven into the ground with a manual or pneumatic post pounder. All along the post, along the spine, there are studs or nubs that prevent the barbed wire or mesh from sliding up or down the post. They are commonly painted with a white tip on top; white improves the visibility of the fence line.
(14) The fence posts 10 are made from a structural T shape body 12 that includes the face rib 14, the left side rib 16, the right side rib 18, and the back rib 20. Note that the left side rib 16 and right side rib 18 may bend forward such that the left rib end 17 and right rib end 19 lie in plane with the face rib 14. The distance from the left side rib 16 to the right side rib 18 is the post width 21. The face rib 14 includes a plurality of centrally disposed and spaced studs 30 on a stud spacing distance 31 that are preferably wedge shaped with a bottom wedge 32, peak 34, top wedge 36 defining a vertical stud length 37. The studs are spaced by rib valley 40 having a vertical valley length 41. Note that the stud spacing is repetitive such that any two or more studs, or two or more rib valleys 40 are separated by a multiple of the stud spacing distance 31. In this manner the closest points of two valleys are separated by a minimum inside valley separation distance 42 and the farthest points of two valleys are separated by a maximum outside valley separation distance 44. The wedge shape of the studs 30 provides for their easy penetration in the ground when the post is driven, and the earth filling in above the top of each stud or wedge tends to seat and lock the studs 30 and thereby the post 10 in the ground while the top wedge 36 still provides an angle for removal of the post 10 if necessary.
(15) The fade resistant posted marker sign 100 can be many sizes from one inch wide to three feet tall up to twelve inches wide by three feet tall. The preferred embodiment is 1.9375″ wide horizontally by 9.375″ tall vertically. Preferred sizes include two inches by eight inches, six inches by six inches, or 50 millimeters by 500 millimeters. Up to twenty predrilled holes can occur in any area for attachment to items such as trees, fence posts, buildings, gates, or the like. All shades of both red and purple marking colors are envisioned for the sign and are included within the scope of this application including any specific color required by any state and size minimum area requirement for posted property identification signs.
(16) The fade resistant posted marker sign 100 is made from a flexible sign body 110. The flexible sign body 110 defines a sign front 112, sign back 114, left side 116 connected by a top left corner 117 to a top end 118 connected by a top right corner 119 to a right side 120 connected by a bottom right corner 121 to a bottom end 122 that is connected by a bottom left corner 123 to the left side 116.
(17) The distance from the top end 118 to the bottom end 120 is the sign height 124.
(18) The distance from the left side 116 to the right side 120 is the sign width 126.
(19) The distance from the sign sign front 112 to the sign sign hack 114 is the sign thickness 128.
(20) The sides 116, 120, ends 118, 122 and corners 117, 119, 121, 123 of the sign are rounded or smoothed to prevent sharp edges and injuries from cutting.
(21) The corners 117, 119, 121, 123 all use a 0.125″ radius in the preferred embodiment.
(22) The flexible sign body 110 further defines a top hole set 130 and a bottom hole set 140. The top hole set 130 includes a horizontally aligned top left hole 132, top middle hole 134, and top right hole 136. The bottom hole set 140 with a horizontally aligned bottom left hole 142, bottom middle hole 144, and bottom right hole 146.
(23) The top hole set 130 is parallel to the bottom hole set 140 and is spaced by a vertical hole separation distance 150. The vertical hole separation distance 150 provides a solid center section 151 for the flexible sign body 110 to meet the legal requirements for a continuous blaze.
(24) The top middle hole 134 is horizontally centered such that it is equidistant from the left side 116 and the right side 120. Similarly, the bottom middle hole 144 is equidistant from the left side 116 and the right side 120.
(25) The distance from the top left hole 132 to the top right hole 136 is the top horizontal outside hole separation distance 138 and the distance from the bottom left hole 142 to the bottom right hole 146 is the bottom horizontal outside hole separation distance 148. Preferably, the top horizontal outside hole separation distance 138 and bottom horizontal outside hole separation distance 148 are equal to the post width 21.
(26) The holes 132, 134, 136, 142, 144, 146 are all 0.125″ diameter in the preferred embodiment.
(27) The central core 500 is a flexible sheet material selected for long term weathering ability and is preferably aluminum. Other preferred embodiments use a thickness of steel from a one millimeter thick material up to sixty millimeter thick material. When steel is used a base weathering protective layer 400 is provided and is preferably a galvanized alloy coating over steel. However, the currently preferred sign is made with 55% Aluminum-Zinc GALVALUME (registered trademark), available from BIEC International. Inc., 222 West Kalama River Road, Kalama, Wash. 98625. The central core 500 and base weathering protective layer 400 can also be made from galvanized steel, steel, aluminum, or any other metal, wood, plastic, or similar product for a stable base over the expected lifetime.
(28) The purple and/or red color surface 300 and if necessary the ultraviolet protective layer 200 can be applied to one side, both sides, or the entire body and perimeter. The preferred color surface and protective layer 200 are an extrusion coating marketed as FLUROPON by The Sherwin-Williams Company, 101 W. Prospect Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44115. This is a two or three coat, solid color fluoropolymer formulation that maintains its color and durability for extended time periods. This uses a 0.2-0.4 mils primer, a 1.2-1.5 mils coat for the color surface 300 and a 0.3-0.5 mils coat for the ultraviolet protective layer 200. In this manner, the invention uses a baked on coating designed to last 50 years or longer with fade resistance from years 5 through 50 on GALVALUME.
(29) A bendable wire tie 600 is used to attach the sign 100 to the post 10. Aluminum is the preferred wire, although steel and stainless steel are secondary preferences. The wire tie 600 includes a left wire arm 602 and a right wire arm 604 connected by a wire back 606. The arms 602, 604 are pushed through the outside holes 132, 136 or 142, 146 and either wrapped together or around the post 10.
(30) Installation of the sign 100 is unique for the installation of a blaze on a T post style of fence post 10. As shown in
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(32) Reference numerals used throughout the detailed description and the drawings correspond to the following elements: fence post 10 structural T shape body 12 face rib 14 left side rib 16 left rib end 17 right side rib 18 right rib end 19 back rib 20 post width 21 centrally disposed and spaced studs 30 stud spacing distance 31 bottom wedge 32 peak 34 top wedge 36 vertical stud length 37 rib valley 40 vertical valley length 41 minimum valley separation distance 42 maximum valley separation distance 44 fade resistant posted marker vertically elongated rectangular flexible sign 100 flexible sign body 110 sign front 112 sign back 114 left side 116 top left corner 117 top end 118 top right corner 119 right side 120 bottom right corner 121 bottom end 122 bottom left corner 123 sign height 124 sign width 126 sign thickness 128 top hole set 130 top left hole 132 top middle hole 134 top right hole 136 bottom hole set 140 bottom left hole 142 bottom middle hole 144 bottom right hole 146 vertical hole separation distance 150 solid center section 151 top horizontal outside hole separation distance 138 bottom horizontal outside hole separation distance 148 transparent ultraviolet protective layer 200 color surface 300 base weathering protective layer 400 central core 500. bendable wire tie 600 left wire arm 602 right wire arm 604 wire back 606 screw or nail type of fastener 700
(33) From the foregoing, it will be seen that this invention well adapted to obtain all the ends and objects herein set forth, together with other advantages which are inherent to the structure. It will also be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims. Many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof. Therefore, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
(34) When interpreting the claims of this application, method claims may be recognized by the explicit use of the word ‘method’ in the preamble of the claims and the use of the ‘ing’ tense of the active word. Method claims should not be interpreted to have particular steps in a particular order unless the claim element specifically refers to a previous element, a previous action, or the result of a previous action. Apparatus claims may be recognized by the use of the word ‘apparatus’ in the preamble of the claim and should not be interpreted to have ‘means plus function language’ unless the word ‘means’ is specifically used in the claim element. The words ‘defining,’ ‘having,’ or ‘including’ should be interpreted as open ended claim language that allows additional elements or structures. Finally, where the claims recite “a” or “a first” element of the equivalent thereof, such claims should be understood to include incorporation of one or more such elements, neither requiring nor excluding two or more such elements.