Stockade fence fixture therefor

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Inventors

Carbone, Michael

Application #

657546

Filed

Feb-12-1976

Published

Mar-14-1978

Current US Class

256/24
256/65.04
256/68

International Classes

E04H 017/16

Field of Search

256/21 256/22 256/27 256/59 256/65 256/24 256/73 256/47 256/32 256/31 256/68 403/385 403/171 403/400 403/389 403/172 403/176

Examiners

Kundrat; Andrew V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fattibene; Arthur T.

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Abstract
A stockade fence comprising a plurality of stockade fence panels which are supported on metallic post and associated cross bars which are readily secured at right angles by a fixture which includes a pair of angularly disposed C shaped clamps arranged to embrace and secure the horizontal cross bar to the vertical post in any adjusted position. The fence panels are supported on the cross bar by resting the fence rails thereon with fasteners securing the rails of the fence panel to the support cross bars.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A stockade fence comprising:

a stockade fence panel including at least a pair of spaced apart horizontal rails, and a plurality of stockade pickets connected to said spaced apart rails,

a support means for supporting said fence panels,

said support means including a plurality of vertical support posts located at spaced intervals along a fence line,

at least a pair of spaced apart horizontal cross bars extended between adjacent pairs of said support posts,

a fixture for securing each of said cross bars at substantially right angles to said support posts,

said cross bars defining a support for said horizontal rails,



Description
PROBLEM AND PRIOR ART

Heretofore stockade type fences were supported on wooden poles which were set into the ground. To support such fences, the wooden support post were required to be relatively large in diameter. Such poles were also required to be set into dug holes. Because of the relatively large wooden posts diameters, post holes were generally required to be dug by hand, as drilling equipment for such large size post diameters was quite expensive. As a result the digging of post holes for wooden poles was costly, tedious and time consuming. Such wooden posts in time also would tend to rot, even when such posts had been treated. Also the wind forces acting on the relative large areas of the stockade fence imposed large forces on such wooden support posts. Frequently, even a mild wind storm could cause considerable damage to such fences. The wind damage to such fences was further aggravated in the event the wooden support posts have been deteriorated as by rot, pests, and the like.
 
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