Claims
- 1. A support post for use in the construction of a retaining wall, said post comprising a single, rigid, generally planar, elongate plate member, having a top edge, two side edges and a bottom edge, said bottom edge being pointed; characterized in that:(a) said plate member has a lower plate portion which, when said support post is in use in the construction of a retaining wall, is inserted into the ground; (b) said plate member has an upper plate portion, extending from the top of said lower plate portion to said top edge, said upper plate portion, when said support post is in use in the construction of a wall, being positioned adjacent to a wall member of said retaining wall; (c) at least one pair of apertures is provided in said upper plate portion, through each aperture of which a respective securing means may be passed to secure a wall member of said retaining wall to said plate member: (d) said plate member is symmetrical about a vertical line of symmetry and the apertures of said at least one pair of apertures are positioned symmetrically with respect to said line of symmetry: (e) an elongate fold or ridge is formed in said plate member at substantially said vertical line of symmetry: and (f) a cylinder is positioned substantially within said single ridge, the upper end of said cylinder being adjacent to and substantially coplanar with said top edge.
- 2. A support post as defined in claim 1, including at least one additional elongate fold or ridge formed in said plate member, parallel to the elongate direction of said plate member.
- 3. A support post as defined in claim 1, in which said plate member is roll formed from steel plate and said cylinder is a steel cylinder which is welded to said plate member.
- 4. A support post as defined in claim 1, in which the regions of said plate member which are adjacent to said side edges are angled relative to the general plane of said plate member to provide additional stiffness to said plate member.
- 5. A support post as defined in claim 1, in which said plate member is roll formed from steel plate and said cylinder is replaced with a steel rod positioned substantially within said single ridge and welded to said plate member thereto, said steel rod extending below the pointed bottom edge of said plate member to form a spike, the upper end of said steel rod being adjacent to and substantially coplanar with said top edge.
- 6. A support post as defined in claim 5 in which the regions of said plate member which are adjacent to said side edges are angled relative to the general plane of said plate member to provide additional stiffness to said plate member.
- 7. A support post as defined in claim 1, in which said plate member is roll formed from steel plate and said cylinder is replaced with a steel rod positioned substantially within said single ridge and welded thereto, said steel rod extending below the pointed bottom edge of said plate member to form a spike, said steel rod also extending upwardly above said top edge of said plate member, the upward extension of said steel rod being provided with at least one support means selected from the group consisting of: a support for a wire, a support for a cable, a support for a hose, and a boss having an internally threaded cavity which is adapted to receive a threaded end of a fence post.
- 8. A support post as defined in claim 1, in which said plate member is made form steel and the lower plate region is coated with a rust-inhibiting compound.
- 9. A support post for use in the construction of a retaining wall, said post comprising a single, rigid, generally planar, elongate plate member, having a top edge, two side edges and a bottom edge, said bottom edge being pointed; characterized in that:(a) said plate member has a lower plate portion which, when said support post is in use in the construction of a retaining wall, is inserted into the ground; (b) said plate member has an upper plate portion, extending from the top of said lower plate portion to said top edge, said upper plate portion, when said support post is in use in the construction of a wall, being positioned adjacent to a wall member of said retaining wall; (c) at least one pair of apertures is provided in said upper plate portion, through each aperture of which a respective securing means may be passed to secure a wall member of said retaining wall to said plate member; (d) said plate member is symmetrical about a vertical line of symmetry and the apertures of said at least one pair of apertures are positioned symmetrically with respect to said line of symmetry; and (e) A spike extends below said plate member, said spike being formed integral with said plate member and being aligned with said vertical line of symmetry.
- 10. A support post as defined in claim 9, including an upwardly extending rod formed integral with said plate member and being aligned with said vertical line of symmetry, said upwardly extending rod being provided with at least one support means selected from the group consisting of: a support for a wire, a support for a cable, a support for a hose, and a boss having an internally threaded cavity which is adapted to receive a treaded end of a fence post.
- 11. A support post as defined in claim 9, including an elongate reinforcing member attached to said plate member, the elongate direction of said reinforcing member being substantially parallel to said vertical line of symmetry.
- 12. A support post as defined in claim 9, in which the width of said plate member at the junction between said upper plate portion and said lower plate portion is at least 100 mm.
- 13. A support post for use in the construction of a retaining wall, said post comprising a single, rigid, generally planar, elongate plate member, having a top edge, two side edges and a bottom edge, said bottom edge being pointed; characterized in that:(a) said plate member has a lower plate portion which, when said support post is in use in the construction of a retaining wall, is inserted into the ground; (b) said plate member has an upper plate portion, extending from the top of said lower plate portion to said top edge, said upper plate portion, when said support post is in use in the construction of a wall, being positioned adjacent to a wall member of said retaining wall; (c) at least one pair of apertures is provided in said upper plate portion, through each aperture of which a respective securing means may be passed to secure a wall member of said retaining wall to said plate member; (d) said plate member is symmetrical about a vertical line of symmetry and the apertures of said at least one pair of apertures are positioned symmetrically with respect to said line of symmetry; and (e) a rod is firmly affixed to said plate member and aligned with said vertical line of symmetry, said rod extending below the pointed bottom edge of said plate member to form a spike.
- 14. A support post as defined in claim 13, in which said rod also extends upwardly above said top edge of said plate member and the upward extension of said rod is provided with at least one support means selected from the group consisting of: a support for a wire, a support for a cable, a support for a hose, and a boss having an internally threaded cavity which is adapted to receive a threaded end of a fence post.
- 15. A support post for use in the construction of a retaining wall, said post comprising a single, rigid, elongate plate member, having a top edge, two side edges and a bottom edge, said bottom edge being pointed; said plate member having a lower plate portion which, when said support post is in use in the construction of a retaining wall, is inserted into the ground; said plate member having an upper plate portion, extending from the top of said lower plate portion to said top of edge; at least one pair of apertures being provided in said upper plate portion, through each aperture of which a respective securing means may be passed to secure a wall member of said retaining wall to said plate member; characterized in that:(a) said plate member is symmetrical about a vertical line of symmetry and the apertures of said at least one pair of apertures are positioned symmetrically with respect to said line of symmetry; (b) said plate member comprises two substantially planar half-plate members, each half-plate member extending from said line of symmetry; and (c) the half-plate member which extends from one side of said vertical line of symmetry is not coplanar with the half-plate member which extends from the other side of said vertical line of symmetry.
- 16. A support post for use in the construction of a retaining wall, said post comprising a single, rigid, generally planar, elongate plate member, having a top edge, two side edges and a bottom edge, said bottom edge being pointed; characterized in that:(a) said plate member has a lower plate portion which, when said support post is in use in the construction of a retaining wall, is inserted into the ground; (b) said plate member has an upper plate portion, extending form the top of said lower plate portion to said top edge, said upper plate portion, when said support post is in use in the construction of a wall, being positioned adjacent to a wall member of said retaining wall; (c) at least one pair of apertures is provided in said upper plate portion, through each aperture of which a respective securing means may be passed to secure a wall member of said retaining wall to said retaining wall to said late member; (d) said plate member is symmetrical about a vertical line of symmetry and the apertures of said at least one pair of apertures are positioned symmetrically with respect to said line of symmetry: and (e) said plate member is made of steel and said bottom edge forms a chisel point, whereby one of said side edges is longer than the other of said side edges; and a substantially rectangular plate is welded to said steel rod adjacent to said upper plate portion, the plane of said substantially rectangular plate being at right angles to the plate of said plate member.
- 17. A support post as defined in claim 16, in which said steel rod extends below the bottom edge of said plate member to form a spike.
- 18. A support post as defined in claim 17, in which said steel rod also extends upwardly above said top edge of said plate member and the upward extension of said steel rod is provided with at least one support means selected from the group consisting of: a support for a wire, a support for a cable, a support for a hose, and a boss having an internally threaded cavity which is adapted to receive a threaded end of a fence post.
- 19. A support post for use in the construction of a retaining wall, said post comprising a single, rigid, generally planar, elongate plate member, having a top edge, two side edges and a bottom edge, said bottom edge being pointed; characterized in that:(a) said plate member has a lower plate portion which, when said support post is in use in the construction of a retaining wall, is inserted into the ground; (b) said plate member has an upper plate portion, extending from the top of said lower plate portion to said top edge, said upper plate portion, when said support post is in use n the construction of a wall, being positioned adjacent to a wall member of said retaining wall; (c) at least one pair of apertures is provided in said upper plate portion, through each aperture of which a respective securing means may be passed to secure a wall member of said retaining wall to said plate member; (d) said plate member is symmetrical about a vertical line of symmetry and the apertures of said at least one pair of apertures are positioned symmetrically with respect to said line of symmetry; and (e) said plate member is formed as two half-plates, each half-plate having an inner edge which corresponds to said vertical line of symmetry, each inner edge being welded to a vertical rod which extends below the bottom edge of said plate member as a spike.
- 20. A support post as defined in claim 19, in which said vertical rod also extends upwardly above said top edge of said plate member and the upward extension of said steel rod is provided with at least one support means selected from the group consisting of: a support for a wire, a support for a cable, a support for a hose, and a boss having an internally threaded cavity which is adapted to receive a threaded end of a fence post.
- 21. A support post as defined in claim 19, in which said half-plates are not coplanar.
- 22. A support post as defined in claim 21, in which the plane of one of said half-plates is substantially at right angles to the plane of the other half-plate.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 09/650,982 filed Aug. 30, 2000, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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