Grade marker

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Inventors

Beard, Larry D.

Application #

789826

Filed

Nov-8-1991

Published

Dec-29-1992

Current US Class

116/209

International Classes

G09F 017/00

Field of Search

116/209 405/157 40/612 40/645

Examiners

Cuchlinski, Jr.; William A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kloeppel; Robert T.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A grade marker having a flag or feather made of a bundle of stiff, resilient strands, a wood peg, and at least one staple within which the feather is located. The feather is located within at least one staple. The staple is driven into the side of the peg or stake.
 
Claims
What I claim is;

1. A grade marker comprising: a wooden peg that can be driven into the soil, the wooden peg having a top and side, a plurality of stiff, resilient strands attachable to the side of the wooden peg, the strands extending above the top substantially erectly from and parallel to the side of the wooden peg so that the grade marker can be seen by construction crews when the peg has been driven into the soil, and means for securing the strands to the side of the wooden peg, said means penetrating into the side of the wooden peg.

2. A grade marker comprising: a wooden stake that can be driven into the soil, the wooden stake having a top and sides, a bundle of resilient strands which are folded in substantially a u-shape, at least one means for securing the folded end of the resilient strands to the side of the wooden stake so that the strands extend substantially erectly from and parallel to the side of the wooden stake and above the top of the wooden stake, said means penetrating into the side of the wooden stake.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a an improved feather or indicator that is secured to the side of a wooden stake or peg by a means penetrating the side of the peg. The feather is used to help locate the peg or stake that in turn locates the grade of the soil surface or a point on a survey.

2. Discussion of the Prior Art

In the construction industry, staking is required for: (1) a topographic survey of the site to be used in the preparation of plans for a structure; (2) locating in the soil a system of stakes or other markers such as hubs, pegs or ginies, both in plan and in elevation from which the construction crew can take measurements of earthwork and other measurements for the proper construction of structures; (3) the giving of line and grade as needed to replace stakes distrubed by a construction; and (4) taking measurements necessary to determine the volume of work actually performed up to a given data as evidence of percentage of completion of work so as to support a contractor's payment. Additionally, temporary stakes or other markers are usually set at the corners of proposed structures, as an approximate guide for beginning the excavation.
 
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