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A trellis post (10) comprises a moulded plastic tubular element (12) defining a central post (14), the central post providing an interior and defining two flanges (16, 18) extending from opposed sides of the central post. The flanges (16, 18) extend along the length of the tubular element and define a series of spaced apart slots for receiving wires. The trellis post (10) defines a ground engaging spike (24) at one end. The moulded plastic tubular element is reinforced with an internal stake (28) extending through the interior of the post and a supporting/filling material (26) is located between the stake and the interior of the central post. The filling material may be a foamed plastics material, mortar, concrete, and Portland cement.
A trellis post (10) comprises a moulded plastic tubular element (12) defining a central post (14), the central post providing an interior and defining two flanges (16, 18) extending from opposed sides of the central post. The flanges (16, 18) extend along the length of the tubular element and define a series of spaced apart slots for receiving wires. The trellis post (10) defines a ground engaging spike (24) at one end. The moulded plastic tubular element is reinforced with an internal stake (28) extending through the interior of the post and a supporting/filling material (26) is located between the stake and the interior of the central post. The filling material may be a foamed plastics material, mortar, concrete, and Portland cement.
Improvements in trellis posts
HEWITT STEPHAN (author)
2023-02-23
Patent
Electronic Resource
English