Claims
- 1. A stake for reinforcing a deteriorated rectangular wood post that is set within a rectangular opening formed in a solid footing such as a concrete cast, comprising:
(a) a generally flat blade having a width that is substantially less than the width of a first side of the rectangular post, the flat blade including,
(1) an upper portion having a alignment edge that can align with a first edge of the first side of the post and a first inside wall of the rectangular opening in which the post is set and fastening holes for receiving fasteners for fastening the rectangular post, (2) a lower portion also having an alignment edge that substantially aligns with the alignment edge of the upper portion, the alignment edge of the lower portion also for alignment with the first edge of the first side of the post and the first inside wall of the rectangular opening that also aligns with the edge of the upper portion, (3) a central portion connecting the upper portion and the lower portion, the curved central portion including an alignment edge that can align with a second edge of the first side of the post which is opposite the first edge of the first side of the post and a second inside wall of the rectangular opening which is opposite the first inside wall of the rectangular opening and the lower portion.
- 2. The fence post reinforcing stake of claim 1 wherein,
the alignment edge of the upper portion, the alignment edge of the lower portion and the alignment edge of the central portion define an overall width that is slightly larger than the width of the post and the rectangular opening in which the post is set so that when the stake is completely inserted into the rectangular opening it must deflect within the rectangular opening thereby locking itself within the rectangular opening.
- 3. The fence post reinforcing stake of claim 1 wherein,
at least one edge of the blade is beveled away from the post so that the blade tends to push away from the post and towards the wall of the opening as the blade is inserted between the post and the wall of the opening.
- 4. The fence post reinforcing stake of claim 1 wherein,
at least one edge of the blade is beveled away from the post so that the blade tends to push away from the post and towards the wall of the opening as the blade is inserted between the post and the wall of the opening, and the alignment edge of the upper portion, the alignment edge of the lower portion and the alignment edge of the central portion define an overall width that is slightly larger than the width of the post and the rectangular opening in which the post is set so that when the reinforcing stake is completely inserted into the rectangular opening it must deflect within the rectangular opening thereby locking itself within the rectangular opening.
- 5. The fence post reinforcing stake of claim 1, further comprising,
a flange extending from the top of the upper portion of the blade of the stake that can also be secured to the post.
- 6. A method for reinforcing post having a rectangular cross section that is partially imbedded in a concrete cast comprising the steps of:
(a) obtaining a reinforcing stake having a generally flat a generally flat blade having a width that is less than the width of the rectangular post, the flat blade including an upper portion having a alignment edge that can align with a first edge of the post and a first inside wall of the rectangular opening in which the post is set, the flat blade also including a straight, generally flat lower portion also having an alignment edge that can align with the alignment edge of the upper portion, the alignment edge of the lower portion also for alignment with the first edge of the post and the first inside wall of the rectangular, the flat blade further including a central portion connecting the upper portion and the lower portion, the central portion including an alignment edge that can align with a second edge of the post which is opposite the first edge of the post, the second portion alignment edge for also aligning with a second inside wall of the rectangular opening which is opposite the first inside wall of the rectangular opening, (b) obtaining a hammer, (c) holding the stake against one side of the fence post with the lower portion of the stake in contact with the one side of the fence post and the upper portion tilted away from the fence post, (d) striking the top end of the upper portion of the stake to drive the lower portion of the stake between the fence post and the concrete cast and continuing to strike the top end of the upper portion of the stake until the alignment edge of the upper portion, the alignment edge of the lower portion and the alignment edge of the central portion are all in contact with the opposite first and second inside walls of the rectangular opening and in alignment with the first and second edges of the post, (e) fixing the upper portion of the stake to the fence post.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein,
at least one edge of the blade of the reinforcing stake is beveled away from the post so that the blade tends to push away from the post and towards the wall of the opening as the blade is inserted between the post and the wall of the opening.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein,
the alignment edge of the upper portion, the alignment edge of the lower portion and the alignment edge of the central portion define an overall width that is slightly larger than the width of the post and the rectangular opening in which the post is set so that when the reinforcing stake is inserted into the rectangular opening it must deflect within the rectangular opening thereby locking within the rectangular opening.
- 9. The method of claim 6 wherein,
at least one edge of the blade of the reinforcing stake is beveled away from the post so that the blade tends to push away from the post and towards the wall of the opening as the blade is inserted between the post and the wall of the opening, and the alignment edge of the upper portion of the reinforcing stake, the alignment edge of the lower portion of the reinforcing stake and the alignment edge of the central portion of the reinforcing stake defining an overall width that is slightly larger than the width of the post and the rectangular opening in which the post is set so that when the reinforcing stake is inserted into the rectangular opening it must deflect within the rectangular opening thereby locking within the rectangular opening.
- 10. The method of claim 6 wherein the reinforcing stake further comprises,
a flange extending from the top of the upper portion of the blade of the reinforcing stake having fastener holes for receiving fasteners to further secure the upper portion of the blade to the post.
- 11. A stake for reinforcing a rectangular post comprising:
(a) a straight, generally flat upper portion having fastening holes for receiving fasteners for fastening to a first surface of the rectangular post, (b) a straight, generally flat lower portion having an angled cutting edge extending in the same plane and at an acute angle in relation to the lower portion, and (c) a slightly curved central portion connecting the upper portion and the lower portion that gives the stake a bowed, three dimensionally curved shape.
- 12. The fence post reinforcing stake of claim 11 further comprising,
a flange fixed to the upper portion extending at substantially a right angle to the upper portion having fastening holes for receiving fasteners for fastening to a second surface of the post.
- 13. A method for reinforcing post having a rectangular cross section that is partially imbedded in a concrete cast comprising the steps of:
(a) obtaining a stake having a generally flat upper portion including fastening holes for receiving fasteners, a generally flat lower portion having an angled cutting edge and a slightly curved central portion connecting the upper portion and the lower portion giving the stake a bowed, three dimensionally curved shape, (b) obtaining a hammer, (c) holding the stake against one side of the fence post with the lower portion of the stake in contact with the one side of the fence post and the upper portion bent away from the fence post, (d) striking the top end of the upper portion of the stake to drive the lower portion of the stake between the fence post and the concrete cast until the upper portion of the stake is so close to the side of the fence post that it can no longer be struck with the hammer, (e) securing the upper portion of the stake to the fence post by inserting fasteners through the fastening holes in the fastening flange and the upper portion.
- 14. A method for reinforcing a fence post having a rectangular cross section and that is partially imbedded in the ground, comprising the steps of;
(a) obtaining a stake having a shape that matches a comer of the post, a lower end for driving into the ground, an upper portion and a top surface, (b) obtaining a stake driver, the stake driver having first sliding surfaces that match a corner of the post, a hammering surface at the lower end of the first sliding surface for hammering the top surface of the stake and a second sliding surface extending substantially below the first sliding surface, the second sliding surface offset from the first sliding surface by a distance at least as great as the thickness of the stake, (c) holding the stake against a corner of the fence post with the lower end of the stake in contact with the ground, (d) placing the stake driver against the corner of the fence post so that the hammering surface of the stake driver is directly above the top surface of the stake and so that the first sliding surfaces of the stake driver are in contact with the surfaces of the fence post meeting at the corner of the fence post and so that the second sliding surface traps the stake between the stake driver and the post, (e) sliding the stake driver up and down along the corner of the post, sliding the first sliding surfaces of the stake driver along the corner of the post, while sliding the second sliding surfaces along the outside surfaces of the stake so that the hammering surface of the stake driver repetitively impacts the top surface of the stake to drive the stake into the ground, (f) fastening the upper portion of the stake to the fence post to reinforce the fence post.
- 15. A stake driver for driving an angle iron stake down the corner of a rectangular fence post comprising:
a body having a first sliding surfaces that match a corner of the post, a hammering surface at the lower end of the first sliding surfaces for hammering the top surface of the stake and a second sliding surface extending substantially below the first sliding surface, the second sliding surface offset from the first sliding surface by a distance at least as great as the thickness of the stake.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/207,624 filed May 26, 2000 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/221,237 filed Jul. 27, 2000.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60207624 |
May 2000 |
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60221237 |
Jul 2000 |
US |