Fence post connector
First Claim
1. A fence post connector for attachment to a T-post type fence post for connecting an item to the T-post type fence post, wherein the T-post has lugs extending periodically therefrom along one side thereof, comprising:
- a pair of spaced securement arms each having a free end, the pair of arms being spaced to receive the T-post to which the post connector is to be secured between the spaced arms;
a closure member which extends between the arms, the arms and the closure member each being configured and sized to fit between lugs extending from the T-post, such that with a T-post positioned between the arms, an arm or the closure member can fit between lugs and will abut a lug to limit sliding of the post connector along the fence post; and
at least one receiving means configured to receive the item to be connected to the fence post.
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Abstract
A fence post connector includes a securement section for securing the post connector to a fence post and at least one receiving section for receiving an item to be joined. The item to be joined may be the end of a stabilizing fence post, a gate hinge, etc. For attachment to a T-post, a closure member captures the T-post between a pair of spaced arms extending from the receiving section and travel of the post connector along the T-post is limited by adjacent lugs extending from the T-post. These lugs may cooperate with the closure member, an arm, or the portion of the connector spacing the arms, to limit sliding. For attachment to a wood post, at least one arm abuts the post with an opening through which a fastener, such as a nail or screw, extends into the post. The post connector is generally used to connect fence posts in reinforcing configuration and loosely connects the various fence posts. The loose connection allows easy assembly of the various posts and tightening of one or more wires between posts tightens the posts and post connectors into a substantially rigid section of fence.
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21 Claims
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1. A fence post connector for attachment to a T-post type fence post for connecting an item to the T-post type fence post, wherein the T-post has lugs extending periodically therefrom along one side thereof, comprising:
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a pair of spaced securement arms each having a free end, the pair of arms being spaced to receive the T-post to which the post connector is to be secured between the spaced arms;
a closure member which extends between the arms, the arms and the closure member each being configured and sized to fit between lugs extending from the T-post, such that with a T-post positioned between the arms, an arm or the closure member can fit between lugs and will abut a lug to limit sliding of the post connector along the fence post; and
at least one receiving means configured to receive the item to be connected to the fence post. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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13. A fence post connector for joining fence posts to form a stabilizing section offence, wherein the post connector is to be secured to a fence post in such stabilizing section which has a series of lugs extending from one surface of the fence post at substantially regular intervals, comprising:
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a securement section including a pair of spaced arms each having a free end and spaced to receive the fence post to which the post connector is to be secured between the spaced arms, said arms adapted to have a closure member removably attached between the free ends of the arms when the fence post is positioned between the arms to capture the fence post therein with at least one of the closure member and respective arms being sized to fit between adjacent lugs to secure, at least loosely, the post connector in a desired position along the fence post; and
at least one receiving section configured to freely receive therein an end of a fence post to be received therein.
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19. A fence post connector for attachment to a T-post type fence post for connecting a second fence post to the T-post type fence post, wherein the T-post type fence post has lugs extending periodically therefrom along one side thereof;
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a pair of spaced, substantially straight securement arms each having a free end, the pair of arms being spaced to receive the T-post type fence post to which the post connector is to be secured between the substantially straight spaced arms;
a closure member which extends between the arms, the arms and the closure member each being configured and sized to fit between lugs extending from the T-post type fence post, such that with a T-post type fence post positioned between the arms, an arm or the closure member can fit between lugs and will abut a lug to limit sliding of the post connector along the T-post type fence post; and
at least one tubular receiving means including an opening therein configured to freely receive an end of the second fence post inserted thereinto wherein the receiving means is open to the at least one securement arm so that the end of the second fence post received in the receiving means will, when the fence post connector is attached to a fence post, extend through the receiving means and abut the fence post to which the connector is attached. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21)
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