Fences – Wire – Braced
Patent
1988-10-12
1989-12-26
Reese, Randolph A.
Fences
Wire
Braced
256 56, 256 64, 256 70, 403172, 403176, 403205, 403235, 403403, 52149, 52150, E04H 1222, E04H 1220
Patent
active
048893226
ABSTRACT:
A bracing system is disclosed which is particularly suitable for providing line and end corner bracing for "T-post" fence construction. The bracing system comprises slidable collars which are positioned over the posts and located vertically between the lugs at a desired location. A wedging arrangement is used to secure the collar between adjacent lugs on the posts, and the collar has provisions for accepting accessories to permit a rigid cross-brace, typically also another "T-post", to be inserted therebetween for providing rigid cross-bracing between adjacent "T-posts" of the fence. Accessories also are disclosed to adapt the posts for uses other than fences.
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DeLiquori Franco S.
Product Concepts, Inc.
Ptak LaValle D.
Reese Randolph A.
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