FENCE POST FOR A FLEXIBLE FENCE
20170370120 ยท 2017-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H17/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H17/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01F13/028
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01F13/022
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04H17/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Disclosed is a fence post to be coupled to a flexible (e.g., mesh) fence to hold the fence above the ground. The fence post has a shaft to be driven into the ground. A downturned lower fence engaging hook extends from the bottom of the shaft to engage the bottom of the fence. The lower fence engaging hook is embedded in the ground along with the shaft of the fence post in order to hold the bottom of the fence against the ground. The fence post also has an upturned upper fence engaging hook extending from the top of the shaft to engage the top of the fence and hold the top of the fence up and above the ground. An upturned intermediate fence engaging hook extends from the shaft of the fence post between the lower and upper fence engaging hooks to engage the middle of the fence and hold the middle up and above the ground.
Claims
1. A combination comprising: a fence to be held above the ground, said fence having a top and a bottom; a fence post to be coupled to the fence by which to hold the fence in place above the ground, said fence post including: a shaft to be driven into the ground, said shaft having a top and a bottom; a first fence engaging coupler extending from the bottom of the shaft of said fence post and facing downwardly towards the ground, said first fence engaging coupler being coupled to the bottom of the fence at a first position thereof and being embedded in the ground when the shaft of said fence post is driven into the ground whereby to hold the first portion of said fence against the ground, and a second fence engaging coupler extending from the top of the shaft of said fence post and facing upwardly and away from the ground, said second fence engaging coupler being coupled to the top of the fence at a second portion thereof in order to hold the second portion of said fence up and above the ground.
2. The combination recited in claim 1, wherein said fence is a mesh fence having a plurality of holes formed therein, the first fence engaging coupler being received through a first of said plurality of holes that is located at the top of said mesh fence by which said first coupler is coupled to said mesh fence, and the second fence engaging coupler being received through a second of said plurality of holes that is located at the bottom of said mesh fence by which said second coupler is coupled to said mesh fence.
3. The combination recited in claim 1, wherein each of said first and second fence engaging couplers is a hook, said first and second fence engaging coupler hooks extending outwardly from the shaft of said fence post and bending in opposite directions relative to one another.
4. The combination recited in claim 1, wherein there is a downwardly extending pocket lying between said second fence engaging coupler and the shaft of said fence post from which said second fence engaging coupler extends, the second portion of the fence being received within said downwardly extending pocket when said second fence engaging coupler is coupled to the top of said fence.
5. The combination recited in claim 1, further comprising a third fence engaging coupler extending from the shaft of said fence post between said first and second fence engaging couplers and facing upwardly and away from the ground, said third fence engaging coupler being coupled to a third portion of the fence at a location between the top and bottom thereof in order to hold the third portion of said fence up and above the ground.
6. The combination recited in claim 6, wherein said third fence engaging coupler is a hook which extends outwardly from the shaft of said fence post, said second and third fence engaging couplers facing upwardly and in the same direction relative to one another.
7. The combination recited in claim 5, wherein there is a downwardly extending pocket lying between said third fence engaging coupler and the shaft of said fence post from which said third fence engaging coupler extends, the third portion of the fence being received within said downwardly extending pocket when said third fence engaging coupler is coupled to said third fence portion.
8. The combination recited in claim 1, said fence post further including a downwardly curved end cap located at the top of said shaft to receive an impact force thereagainst by which to drive the shaft of said fence into the ground.
9. The combination recited in claim 1, further comprising a strip of barrier caution tape, said fence post further including a barrier caution tape receiving enclosure affixed to the shaft of said fence post so as to surround a channel that is located within said enclosure, said strip of barrier caution tape passing through said channel so as to be held in place adjacent the shaft of said fence post by means of said barrier caution tape receiving enclosure.
10. The combination recited in claim 1, further comprising a section of wire, said fence post further including a wire receiving hole formed in said second fence engaging coupler that extends from the top of the shaft of said fence post, said section of wire passing through said wire receiving hole so as to be held in place adjacent the top of the shaft of said fence post.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0016] Referring initially to
[0017] As is best shown in
[0018] Located near the bottom of the shaft 3 of fence post 1 opposite the curved end cap 5 is a downturned lower fence engaging coupler such as a hook 7. The hook 7 is welded to the bottom of the shaft 3 so as to extend outwardly from the shaft and bend downwardly towards the ground when the post 1 is installed in the ground. It is preferable that the bottom of the shaft 3 extend only a short distance below the hook 7 so as to avoid the possibility of striking an underground service (e.g., a cable run) above which the post 1 is installed. As is best shown in
[0019] Located at the top of the shaft 3 of fence post 1 below the curved end cap 5 is an upturned upper fence engaging coupler such as a hook 9. The hook 9 is welded to the top of the shaft 3 so as to extend outwardly from the shaft so as to bend upwardly therefrom and turn away from the ground when the post 1 is installed in the ground. As is also best shown in
[0020] Located at approximately the id-point of the shaft 3 of fence post 1 between the lower fence engaging hook 7 and the upper fence engaging hook 9 is an upturned intermediate fence engaging coupler such as hook 10. The intermediate fence engaging hook 10 is welded to the shaft 3 so as to extend outwardly from the shaft to bend upwardly therefrom and turn away from the ground once the post 1 is installed in the ground. As is also shown in
[0021] By virtue of the lower, upper and intermediate fence engaging couplers (i.e., hooks) 7, 9 and 10 that extend from the shaft 3 of the fence post 1, a continuous vertical support of the fence 50 is provided along the bottom, top and middle thereof by which to reliably hold the fence in place above the ground at the site to be protected. The upwardly bending upper and intermediate fence engaging hooks 9 and 10 are of sufficient length to create deep vertical pockets 12 and 14 adjacent the shaft 3 so as to make it easy for the fence to slide downwardly along the hooks 9 and 10 but also make it difficult for the fence 50 to slide off the hooks 9 and 10 and become inadvertently detached from the post 1. Thus, the fence 50 will be less likely to separate from the fence post 1 under its own weight or when subjected to wind. When it is desirable to remove the fence 50 from the post 1, the post s first pulled out of the ground and the fence engaging hooks 7, 9 and 10 are then withdrawn from the bottom, top and middle holes 52, 54 and 56 that are formed in the fence.
[0022] Turning now to
[0023] The fence post 20 shown in
[0024] In this regard, it is to be understood that the fence post 20 of
[0025] Located at the top of the shaft 3 of the fence post 20 below the curved end cap 5 is an upturned upper fence engaging coupler such as a hook 26. The upper fence engaging hook 26 and an upper first end of the aforementioned barrier tape retaining enclosure 26 are coextensively joined to one another, and the intersection therebetween is welded to the shaft 3. Thus, like the upper fence engaging hook 7 of the fence post I, the upturned upper fence engaging hook 26 extends outwardly from the shaft 3 of fence post 20 so as to bend upwardly therefrom and turn away from the ground when the post 20 is installed.
[0026] As is best shown in
[0027] A wire pass-through hole 28 is formed in the upper fence engaging hook 26 of the fence post 20 at the intersection of the hook 26 and the upper end of the barrier tape retaining enclosure 22. As is best shown in
[0028] Located at approximately the mid-point of the fence post 20 between the upturned upper fence engaging hook 26 and the downturned lower fence engaging hook 7 is an upturned intermediate fence engaging coupler such as a hook 30. The intermediate fence engaging hook 30 and a lower opposite end of the barrier tape retaining enclosure 22 are coextensively joined to one another, and the intersection therebetween is welded to the shaft 3. Thus, like the intermediate fence engaging post 10 of the fence post 1, the upturned intermediate fence engaging hook 30 extends outwardly from the shaft 3 of fence post 20 so as to bend upwardly therefrom and turn away from the ground when the post 20 is installed in the ground.
[0029] As is best shown in
[0030] As an option, a wire pass-through hole 28-1 and 28-2 can be formed in either one or both of the upturned intermediate fence engaging hook 30 and/or the downturned lower fence engaging hook 7 of fence post 20 (best shown in
[0031] By virtue of the lower, upper and intermediate fence engaging couplers (i.e., hooks) 7, 26 and 30 that extend from the shaft 3 of the fence post 20, a continuous vertical support of the fence 50 is provided along the bottom, top and middle thereof by which to reliably hold the fence in place above the ground at the site to be protected. The upwardly bending upper and intermediate fence engaging hooks 26 and 30 are of sufficient length to create downwardly sloping vertical pockets 32 and 34 adjacent the shaft 3 so as to make it easy for the fence to slide downwardly along the hooks 26 and 30 but also to make it difficult for the fence 50 to slide off the hooks 26 and 30 and become inadvertently detached from the post 20. Thus, the fence 50 will be less likely to separate from the fence post 20 under its own weight or when subjected to wind. When it is desirable to remove the fence 50 from the post 20, the post is first pulled out of the ground and the fence engaging hooks 7, 26 and 30 are then withdrawn from the bottom, top and middle holes 52, 54 and 56 that are formed in the fence.