Claims
- 1. A resiliently articulating fence post comprising:a rigid linear member having an element adapted for affixing at least one strand of fencing material; a resilient, isotropically flexible member, adopted to yield to a preset force, having a top end for rigid communication with the rigid linear member and a bottom end wherein said resilient, isotropically flexible member is able to articulate upon application of said preset force such that said fence post moves from a substantially upright position perpendicular to the ground to a position substantially parallel with the ground to allow objects to pass over said fence post; an immovable base, connected to the bottom end of the isotropically flexible member; an anchor, connected to the base, to allow the base to be immovably fixed to the ground; and, means for fixedly attaching said base, to the bottom end of the isotropically flexible member.
- 2. The fence post of claim 1, further comprising said element attached to said fencing wire; said fencing material comprising, smooth wire, barbed wire, or electrified wire.
- 3. The fence post of claim 1, wherein said resiliently articulating fence post further comprises a pair of guide walls, attached to the base and positioned between the flexible member and said base, to control the bending direction of the fence post.
- 4. The fence post of claim 1, wherein said anchor comprises:a hollow tube orientated approximately normal to the ground; a stake, slidably insertable inside the hollow tube, to anchor the base of the fence post to the ground; and a fixing means, attached to the hollow tube, for permanently fixing the position of the stake inside the hollow tube.
- 5. The fence post of claim 1, wherein said anchor further comprises:a pointed shaft, having a upper end and a lower end, wherein the top end is attached to a bottom side of the base and the lower end is pointed to allow the shaft to be driven into the ground to anchor the fence post.
- 6. The fence post of claim 1, wherein the resilient, isotropically flexible member is selected from the group consisting of a spring and a flexible hose segment.
- 7. A fencing system, including stationary fence posts having fencing material spanning said posts, the improvement, within said fencing system, comprising:a gating system, including at least one articulating fence post wherein said gating system comprises: a rigid linear member adapted for affixing at least one strand of said fencing material, a resilient, isotropically flexible member, adopted to yield to a preset force, having a top end for rigid communication with the rigid linear member and a bottom end wherein said resilient, isotropically flexible member is able to articulate upon application of said preset force such that said at least one articulating fence post moves from a substantially upright position perpendicular to the ground to a position substantially parallel with the ground to allow objects to pass over said articulating fence post; an immovable base, fixidely attached to the bottom end of the isotropically flexible member, an anchor, fixidely connected to the base, to allow the base to be immovably fixed to the ground; and a tensioning device for relaxing and tensioning said fencing material in response to the articulating movement of said rigid linear member.
- 8. The system of claim 7 wherein said gating system further comprises:a pair of guide walls, attached to said base and positioned between the flexible member and said base to control the bending direction of said fence post.
- 9. The system of claim 7, wherein said resilient, isotropically flexible member is selected from the group consisting of a spring and a flexible hose segment.
- 10. The system of claim 7 wherein said anchor comprises:a hollow tube orientated approximately normal to the ground; a stake, slidably insertable inside the hollow tube, to anchor the base of said fence post to the ground; and a fixing means, attached to the hollow tube, for permanently fixing the position of the stake inside the hollow tube.
- 11. A resiliently rotationally articulating fencing system including articulating fence posts having fencing material spanning said posts which is articulated by exertion of a first preset force and having a resiliently articulating gated portion which is articulated by exertion of a second preset force, the system comprised of at least one articulating post, such that one segment of said articulating fence is capable of collapsing to a position parallel with the ground upon exertion of said second preset force which is different from said first preset force, wherein said gated portion comprises:a rigid linear member adapted for affixing at least one strand of said fencing material, and a resilient, isotropically flexible member, adapted to yield to said second preset force, having a top end for rigid communication with the rigid linear member and a bottom end, wherein said resilient, isotropically flexible member is able to articulate upon application of said second preset force such that said at least one articulating fence post moves from a substantially upright position perpendicular to the ground to a position substantially parallel with the ground to allow passage over said gated portion; a tensioning means to allow for the relaxing and tensioning of said fencing material in response to the articulation of said post; an immovable base, fixidely attached to the bottom end of the isotropically flexible member; and an anchor fixedly connected to the base, to allow the base to be immovably fixed to the ground.
- 12. The system of claim 11 wherein the resiliently articulating gated portion further comprises:a pair of guide walls, attached to said base and positioned between the flexible member, to control the bending direction of said fence post.
- 13. The system of claim 11 wherein the resilient, isotropically flexible member is selected from the group consisting of a spring and a flexible hose segment.
- 14. The system of claim 11 wherein the anchor further comprises:a hollow tube orientated approximately normal to the ground; a stake, slidably insertable inside the hollow tube, to anchor the base of said fence post to the ground; and a fixing means, attached to the hollow tube, for permanently fixing the position of the stake inside the hollow tube.
- 15. The system of claim 11 wherein the anchor further comprises:a pointed shaft, having a upper end and a lower end, wherein the top end is attached to a bottom side of the base and the lower end is pointed to allow the shaft to be driven into the ground to anchor said fence post.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application(s) application Ser. No. 09/399,126 filed on Sep. 20, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,343,778.
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