Plastic post apparatus and methods

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Inventors

Hayes, Norman J.

Application #

026100

Filed

Apr-2-1979

Published

Sep-22-1981

Current US Class

052/297
256/1
256/13.1
404/10

International Classes

E01F 009/01

Field of Search

404/10 404/9 404/11 40/607 40/608 40/612 52/297 256/13.1 256/1 256/DIG.

Examiners

Byers, Jr.; Nile C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Klaas; Bruce G., Law; Richard D., Shelton; Dennis K.

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Abstract
A post made of one piece of molded polymeric material having a vertically upwardly extending elongated post means portion for supporting apparatus mounted thereon; a driving head means portion connected to and mounted below the lower end of the post means portion for application of force thereto without application of force to the upper end of the post means portion for forcibly driving the post apparatus into the ground; stabilizing flange means portions mounted on the driving head means portion below the lower end of the post means portion for stabilizing and supporting the post apparatus in a vertical attitude after being forcibly driven into the ground; and a ground penetrating shaft means portion connected to and mounted below the stabilizing means portion for initial penetration of the ground during forcible driving of the post apparatus into the ground.
 
Claims
The invention claimed is:

1. Post apparatus made of one piece of molded polymeric material and comprising:

a vertically upwardly extending elongated post means portion for supporting apparatus mounted thereon;

a driving head means portion connected to and mounted below the lower end of said post means portion for application of force thereto without application of force to the upper end of said post means portion for forcibly driving the post apparatus into the ground;

stabilizing flange means portions mounted on said driving head means portion below the lower end of said post means portion for stabilizing and supporting the post apparatus in a vertical attitude after being forcibly driven into the ground;



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF INVENTION

This invention relates to improvements in the construction and manufacture of posts and, more particularly to the construction and manufacture of fence posts and highway posts.

For many years, various attempts have been made to make fence and road type posts, as well as other types of post and marker devices, from plastic materials as illustrated by the following U.S. Pat. Nos: Lach 2,821,365; Bellamy 2,976,346; Pilbouis 3,080,149; Byrd 3,091,997; Baumeister 3,378,967; Cuthbert 3,385,565; Blease 3,700,213; Ebinger 3,709,112; Loch 3,720,401; Hellerich 3,740,024; Bartlett 3,776,522; Weichenrieder 3,802,135; Lamarre 3,875,699; Russo 3,891,189; Fornells 3,910,561; Murphy 3,957,250; Deike 4,021,977; Parduhn et al 4,032,248; Schmanski 4,061,535; Minor et al 4,070,007; Ronden 4,078,867; and Humphrey 4,084,914.

Despite the prior effects of others, most commercially acceptable fence posts and highway sign and marker posts continue to be made of T-shaped rigid steel construction. Such posts are relatively heavy and expensive. In highway usage, such posts pose a substantial safety hazard when accidentally struck by vehicles. Such accidents not only can cause substantial damage to the vehicle but may also cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle and, in many cases, the steel posts have punctured the vehicle gas tank leading to fire and explosion. In electric fence post usage on farms and ranches, the conductivity and rigidity of the posts cause problems in the requirements of use of insulator wire mounting devices and in breakage of the wire or disconnection of the wire from the mounting devices under load such as applied by animals against the wire.
 
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