Openable gate end for wire traction gate

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ABSTRACT:
An openable gate end for wire traction gates includes a gate end standard comprising a U-shaped structural element having an open side and two broad parallel side walls extending from the open side and joined at their opposite sides by a narrow perpendicular wall forming a narrow closed side. A short angle member extends below the bottom of the narrow closed side of the standard to receive a seat bolt secured to the adjacent gate post. The upper end of the standard comprises an integral pivot block which receives the traction lever of a traction mechanism utilized to apply tension to the gate.
The openable gate end further comprises a plurality of links each pivotally supported between the side walls of the U-shaped gate end standard. Each wire comprising the traction gate is individually connected to one of the links. By this means the wires force the gate end standard into its proper orientation as the gate is closed.

REFERENCES:
patent: 475867 (1892-05-01), Hult
patent: 2613972 (1952-10-01), Gifford
patent: 3825053 (1974-07-01), Romberg

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