Supports – With component frangible or deformable on impact or overload
Patent
1993-11-03
1996-01-02
Foss, J. Franklin
Supports
With component frangible or deformable on impact or overload
52 98, 248900, 403 2, 404 10, F16M 1300
Patent
active
054801214
ABSTRACT:
A break-way connector for a sign post having a stud rigidly welded to two spaced-apart channel members, with a central portion of the stud between the channel members having a groove and a pair of radial bores centered on the groove to define an area for shearing upon sudden impact, the break-away connector joining together an in-ground post and an above-ground post for holding a sign.
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Franklin Steel eze-erect sign posts Installation.
Alexander, Sr. Walter A.
Rice Gerald
Foss J. Franklin
VSAR Systems of Atlanta, Inc.
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