Bracket for attaching rails to steel fence posts

Joints and connections – Rod side to plate or side – Flanged or grooved rod

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256 65, 248243, F16B 900

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042394147

ABSTRACT:
A bracket comprises a thin piece of rigid material having two parallel bends to form a bottom or rest on which the lower edge of a board or rail is to be placed, a side generally at a right angle to the rest to extend vertically up the side of the board, and an opposite side slanting upwardly and having an opening through which a steel post is to extend. Positioning a board between the vertical side and lugs of a steel post retains the slanting side in position to cause an edge of the rest to bear against flanges of the post and to be supported on a lug. Before a board is placed in the bracket, the side that is normally vertical is tipped until its upper edge contacts the flanges to place the opening toward a horizontal direction for allowing space for the rest to clear the lugs as the bracket is moved along the post.

REFERENCES:
patent: 141498 (1873-08-01), Edmonston
patent: 1419193 (1922-06-01), Allen
patent: 1694887 (1928-12-01), Meyer
patent: 3617076 (1971-11-01), Attwood
patent: 3756568 (1973-09-01), Mocny

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