Fences – Wire – Braced
Patent
1985-09-04
1987-07-28
Husar, Cornelius J.
Fences
Wire
Braced
256 64, 256 72, E04H 1702
Patent
active
046827617
ABSTRACT:
A pair of spaced apart, upright and adjacent fence posts are provided having upper and lower end portions and their lower end portions embedded in the ground. An upper horizontal brace extends between and is anchored to the upper end portions of the posts at an elevation spaced appreciably above the ground and a pair of guides are anchored relative to the posts at generally ground level. A pair of elongated inclined braces have their lower ends slidingly engaged with the guides and their upper ends anchored to the longitudinal mid-portion of the horizontal brace. The guides and the lower ends of the inclined braces include co-acting structure releasably locking the lower ends of the inclined braces in adjusted shifted positions relative to the guides.
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Cuomo Peter M.
Husar Cornelius J.
Jacobson Harvey B.
O#Brien Clarence A.
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