Fences – Track guard
Patent
1997-08-13
1999-05-25
Kim, Harry C.
Fences
Track guard
256 1, E04H 1700
Patent
active
059063599
ABSTRACT:
An improvement in fence systems adjacent cattle gates is provided. Specifically, the fence system provides a fence post having a bumper system such that in the event that a vehicle passing the fence system hits the upright, the risk of damage to the fence system is minimized. In one form of the invention, the uprights at the end of the fence system are provided with a resilient rubber bumper attached to the upright which is preferably fabricated from discarded or used tires.
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Hicks Andrew
Kim Harry C.
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