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Post assembly
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Inventors: Day, John E.;
Assignee:
Primary Examiner: Friedman; Carl D.
Assistant Examiner: Smith; Creighton
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Spellman, Jr.; Martin J.
A wood post assembly for supporting signs or mail boxes is constructed entirely of wood parts without metal fasteners and without adhesives. It includes a post, cross beam and beam support member. A mortise runs through the post and the cross beam has a tenon extending through the post mortise. A first dowel pin extends through an aperture in the tenon and bears against the rear of the post. The support beam lies against the front face of the post with its upper end supporting the cross beam. A second dowel pin extends through axially aligned apertures drilled through the support member and post. The top surface of the support member has an inclined plane matching that of a recess formed in the lower surface of the cross beam. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION What is claimed is: 1. A post assembly comprising an upright post, a cross beam having an inclined plane formed in a recess in a lower surface of said crossbeam, beam support member having an upper end with a top surface and a lower end, and two locking dowel pins, said upright post having a front face and a back face with a mortise running through said post between said front and rear faces, said cross beam having a dorsal end and a proximal end, and a longitudinal tenon extending from said proximal end and through said mortise in said upright post, a first of said dowel pins running through a transverse aperture in said tenon and extending on both ends thereof and bearing firmly against the rear surface of said upright post, said beam support member lying against the front face of said upright post with the upper end of said support member supporting said cross beam, a second dowel pin extending through axially aligned apertures drilled in said support member and said upright post, said top surface of said support member having an inclined plane matching said inclined plane of said recess formed in the lower surface of said cross beam. 2. A post having front and rear faces assembly comprising an upright post, cross beam, having an inclined plane formed in a recess in a lower surface thereof, and beam support member having an upper end with a top surface and a lower end, and an aperture extending therethrough said upright post having a front face with a mortise running through said post between said front and rear faces and an aperture extending from the front to rear faces, said cross beam having a longitudinal tenon extending through said mortise in said upright post, a first dowel pin running through a transverse aperture in said tenon and extending on both ends thereof and bearing firmly against a recess in the rear surface of said upright post, said beam support member lying against the front face of said upright post with the upper end of said support member supporting said cross beam, a second dowel pin extending through axially said cross beam, a second dowel pin extending through axially aligned apertures formed in said support member and said upright post, said top surface of said support member having an inclined plane matching said inclined plane of said recess formed in the lower surface of said cross beam
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