Fences – Rail – Connection
Patent
1987-03-06
1989-01-31
Kundrat, Andrew V.
Fences
Rail
Connection
175 19, 73 84, 52154, E04H 1714
Patent
active
048011282
ABSTRACT:
A ground implanted support system includes a plurality of conical base members having irregular configurations in transverse cross section which are inserted in preformed complementary holes formed by a tool which is uniformly forced into the ground either manually or by controllable force producing means and thereafter each of the implanted base members receives a bolt, a plug, a post, or the like in a precast opening in the top of each base member. In a preferred form of the invention, the base members are precast from concrete and the base members are not inserted completely in the ground which reduces corrosion of the part being supported by the base members.
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