Livestock fence

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Inventors

Wieser, Joseph H.

Application #

930405

Filed

Aug-2-1978

Published

Mar-18-1980

Current US Class

119/513
256/13.1
256/19
256/24

International Classes

E04H 017/14

Field of Search

256/19 256/24 256/25 256/27 256/13.1 119/20

Assignee

Wieser's Concrete Products, Inc. (Maiden Rock, WI)

Examiners

Kundrat; Andrew V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Merchant, Gould, Smith, Edell, Welter & Schmidt

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Abstract
An improved livestock fence comprises a plurality of concrete posts which receive therebetween a plurality of concrete panels. Each of the posts has an enlarged base to allow the post to be free standing. Each panel is held between two adjacent posts with opposite sides of the panel being received in vertical slots in the posts. The weight of the panel is borne substantially by the ground rather than the posts. In addition, a securing strap loosely surrounds each post and has the ends thereof affixed to the face of the panels for keeping the panels longitudinally located in the slots of the posts.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An improved fence for containing livestock, which comprises:

(a) a plurality of spaced pre-cast concrete posts, wherein each post includes an enlarged base of sufficient size such that the posts are suited to be free-standing on top of the ground;

(b) a plurality of pre-cast concrete panels, wherein each panel is suited to be received between any two adjacent posts;

(c) means for confining each panel between the two adjacent posts such that the panel is held against lateral movement and the weight of the panel is not transferred to the posts but is substantially borne by the ground; and

(d) means for securing each of the panels against longitudinal movement relative to the posts such that the panels are held confined between the posts to maintain the integrity of the fence, wherein the securing means comprises a strap loosely surrounding each post and having the ends thereof affixed to a face of the panels adjacent the posts.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to an improved fence for containing livestock or the like. More particularly, the fence according to this invention is formed from concrete or similar stone-like materials.

2. Description of the Prior Art

It is well known that livestock must often be confined in suitable pens, corrals, or the like. Hogs are one type of animal which can have a very deleterious effect on the fencing comprising the pens. For example, when hogs are kept in tight confinement, they have a tendency to eat almost everything. It has been found that such hogs will often eat wood when kept tightly confined. Thus, wood is an inappropriate material for use in the fences or pens in which the hogs are confined since the hogs will often eat their way through the fence or damage it at the very least. Similarly, steel and other metals are not a suitable fencing material for hogs. This is so because steel is susceptible to being corroded by the acids contained in the waste materials of the hogs.
 
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