Gate closure
10883309 ยท 2021-01-05
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A gate closure device including a U-shaped support member which is slipped over the upper end of a fence post with the base portion thereof being pivotally and slidably secured to the fence post. An elongated shaft is rotatably secured to the outer ends of the legs of the first support member. A first rod is secured to one end of the first shaft and a second rod is fixed to the other end of the first shaft. First and second crank handles and locking devices are secured to the outer ends of the first and second rods respectively. A flexible loop has its ends fixed to the first shaft which is slipped over the free end of the fence gate. The crank handles are rotated to draw the free end of the fence gate towards the fence post.
Claims
1. A gate closure device for use with horizontally spaced-apart first and second fence posts which define a gate area and a gate including a plurality of horizontally extending wire strands which have first and second ends with the first ends of the wire strands secured to the first fence post and a vertically disposed gate post secured to the second ends of the wire strands, comprising: a generally horizontally disposed and generally U-shaped first support member; said first support member including an elongated base portion with first and second ends, an elongated first leg portion, having inner and outer ends, extending from said first end of said base portion and an elongated second leg portion, having inner and outer ends, extending from said second end of said base portion; an elongated first collar, having inner and outer ends, secured to said outer end of said first leg portion; said first collar being generally transversely disposed with respect to said first leg portion; an elongated second collar, having inner and outer ends, secured to said outer end of said second leg portion; said second collar being generally transversely disposed with respect to said second leg portion; an elongated first shaft having first and second ends; said first shaft being rotatably mounted in said first and second collars whereby said first end of said first shaft is positioned outwardly of said outer end of said first collar and whereby said second end of said first shaft is positioned outwardly of said outer end of said second collar; an elongated first rod having inner and outer ends; said inner end of said first rod being secured to said first end of said first shaft; an elongated second rod having inner and outer ends; said inner end of said second rod being secured to said second end of said first shaft; a third collar secured to said outer end of said first rod; said third collar being generally disposed transversely with respect to said first rod; a fourth collar secured to said outer end of said second rod; said fourth collar being generally disposed transversely with respect to said second rod; an elongated first crank handle having an enlarged inner end and an enlarged outer end; said first crank handle being rotatably and slidably mounted in said third collar; an elongated second crank handle having an enlarged inner end and an enlarged outer end; said second crank handle being rotatably and slidably mounted in said fourth collar; an elongated and flexible loop member having first and second ends; said first and second ends of said loop member being secured to said first shaft at the center length of said first shaft; a fifth collar rotatably and slidably mounted on said base portion of said first support member; a mounting plate secured to said fifth collar for movement therewith; and said mounting plate having at least two spaced-apart openings formed therein for receiving nails or the like extending therethrough to secure said mounting plate to said fence post.
2. The gate closure device of claim 1 wherein a sixth collar embraces said first shaft and is fixed thereto inwardly of said inner end of said first collar and wherein a seventh collar embraces said first shaft and is fixed thereto inwardly of said inner end of said second collar.
3. The gate closure of claim 1 wherein said loop member is comprised of a metal material.
4. The gate closure of claim 1 wherein said crank handles also serve as locking members to prevent rotation of said first shaft.
5. A gate closure device for use with horizontally spaced-apart first and second fence posts which define a gate area and a gate including a plurality of horizontally extending wire strands which have first and second ends with the first ends of the wire strands secured to the first fence post and a vertically disposed gate post secured to the second ends of the wire strands, comprising: a generally horizontally disposed and generally U-shaped first support member; said first support member including an elongated base portion with first and second ends, an elongated first leg portion, having inner and outer ends, extending from said first end of said base portion and an elongated second leg portion, having inner and outer ends, extending from said second end of said base portion; an elongated first collar, having inner and outer ends, secured to said outer end of said first leg portion; said first collar being generally transversely disposed with respect to said first leg portion; an elongated second collar, having inner and outer ends, secured to said outer end of said second leg portion; said second collar being generally transversely disposed with respect to said second leg portion; an elongated first shaft having first and second ends; said first shaft being rotatably mounted in said first and second collars whereby said first end of said first shaft is positioned outwardly of said outer end of said first collar and whereby said second end of said first shaft is positioned outwardly of said outer end of said second collar; an elongated first rod having inner and outer ends; said inner end of said first rod being secured to said first end of said first shaft; an elongated second rod having inner and outer ends; said inner end of said second rod being secured to said second end of said first shaft; a third collar secured to said outer end of said first rod; said third collar being generally disposed transversely with respect to said first rod; a fourth collar secured to said outer end of said second rod; said fourth collar being generally disposed transversely with respect to said second rod; an elongated first crank handle having an enlarged inner end and an enlarged outer end; said first crank handle being rotatably and slidably mounted in said third collar; an elongated second crank handle having an enlarged inner end and an enlarged outer end; said second crank handle being rotatably and slidably mounted in said fourth collar; an elongated and flexible loop member having first and second ends; said first and second ends of said loop member being secured to said first shaft at the center length of said first shaft; a fifth collar rotatably and slidably mounted on said base portion of said first support member; a mounting plate secured to said fifth collar for movement therewith; and said mounting plate configured to be secured to the fence post.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Non-limiting and non-exhaustive embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views unless otherwise specified.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(9) Embodiments are described more fully below with reference to the accompanying figures, which form a part hereof and show, by way of illustration, specific exemplary embodiments. These embodiments are disclosed in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. However, embodiments may be implemented in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense in that the scope of the present invention is defined only by the appended claims.
(10) The gate closure of this invention is referred to by the reference numeral 10. Gate closure 10 includes a generally U-shaped frame 12 which includes an elongated rod member 14 having a first end 16 and a second end 18. Rod member 14 has a cylindrical cross-section. Frame 12 also includes a first elongated rod member 20, having ends 22 and 24, which extends generally horizontally from the end 16 of rod member 14 and which preferably extends laterally and horizontally inwardly from end 16 of rod member 14. A horizontally disposed sleeve or collar 26 is secured to end 24 of shaft 20 and extends generally transversely horizontally with respect to shaft 20.
(11) Frame 12 also includes a second elongated rod member 28, having ends 30 and 32, which extends generally horizontally from end 18 of rod member 14 and which preferably extends laterally and horizontally inwardly from end 18 of rod member 14. A horizontally disposed sleeve or collar 34 is secured to end 32 of rod member 28 and extends generally transversely horizontally with respect to rod member 28.
(12) An elongated shaft 36, having ends 38 and 40, is rotatably mounted in collars 26 and 34 and extends therebetween. The ends 38 and 40 of shaft 36, protrude outwardly from the outer ends of collars 26 and 34 respectively. A collar 42 embraces shaft 36 inwardly of the inner end of collar 26 and is welded to shaft 36. A collar 44 embraces shaft 36 inwardly of the inner end of collar 34 and is welded to shaft 36. Shaft 36 has a bore 46 extending therethrough at the center thereof. The ends 48 and 50 of a flexible metal cable 52 extends through bore 46 and are maintained therein by a connector 54 secured to the free ends of cable 52. The cable 52 forms a flexible loop 56.
(13) The numeral 58 refers to an elongated rod or crank arm having ends 60 and 62. The end 60 of rod 58 is welded to the end 38 of shaft 36. As seen, rod 58 does not extend at a 90 degree angle with respect to shaft 36 but is slightly angled from 90 degrees. A collar 64 is welded to end 62 of rod 58. As elongated rod or crank handle 66 is slidably and rotatably mounted in collar 64 and has enlarged ends 68 and 70.
(14) The numeral 72 refers to an elongated rod or crank arm having ends 74 and 76. The end 74 of rod 72 is welded to the end 40 of shaft 36. As seen, rod 72 does not extend at a 90 degree angle with respect to shaft 36 but is slightly angled from 90 degrees. A collar 78 is welded to end 76 of rod 72. An elongated rod or crank handle 80 is slidably and rotatably mounted in collar 78 and has enlarged ends 82 and 84.
(15) A collar 86 is slidably and rotatably mounted on rod member 14. Mounting plate 88 is welded to collar 86 and has holes 90 and 92 formed therein.
(16) The gate closure 10 is configured to be mounted on a fence post 94 embedded in the ground 96 at one end of a gate opening 98. Fence post 94 has a conventional U-shaped strap 100 secured thereto above the ground 96. Strap 100 is configured to receive the lower end of a gate post 102 having a plurality of barbed wire strands 104 secured thereto. The outer ends of the wire strands 104 are secured to a fence post at the other end of the gate opening 98 in conventional fashion.
(17) The gate closure 10 is slipped over the upper end of fence post 94 as seen in
(18) When the gate post 102 has been drawn into position with respect to fence post 94, one or both of the rods 66 and 80 are slidably moved to their retracted positions of
(19) When it is desired to open the gate, the crank handles 66 and 80 are moved to their retracted positions so that the rods 58 and 72 may be rotated in a counter clockwise direction to loosen the loop 56 so that the loop 56 may be removed from the gate post 102.
(20) Thus it can be seen that the invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.
(21) Although the invention has been described in language that is specific to certain structures and methodological steps, it is to be understood that the invention defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific structures and/or steps described. Rather, the specific aspects and steps are described as forms of implementing the claimed invention. Since many embodiments of the invention can be practiced without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended.