Patent classifications
E04H17/06
Modular autonomous mobile fence, delimiter of grazing areas
Modular autonomous mobile fence, delimiter of grazing areas. It consists of two structures (10, 20) arranged opposite and distant from each other. Each structure (10, 20) is composed of at least two movable towers, arranged at the ends of the very same row and structurally linked to each other to form a movable row. An electric wire conductor (14, 15) is arranged between these two rows (10, 20) and forms a closed quadrilateral that delimits a closed grazing area (16). Said rows with towers and the area delimited by the electric fence can be selectively moved from one lot to the next, together with the animals kept therein. Said electric fence must have means of separation (31, 32) of the electric conductor from the ground (14, 15) and at least one of the mentioned towers must have means of tensioning (34) the electric conductor.
Modular autonomous mobile fence, delimiter of grazing areas
Modular autonomous mobile fence, delimiter of grazing areas. It consists of two structures (10, 20) arranged opposite and distant from each other. Each structure (10, 20) is composed of at least two movable towers, arranged at the ends of the very same row and structurally linked to each other to form a movable row. An electric wire conductor (14, 15) is arranged between these two rows (10, 20) and forms a closed quadrilateral that delimits a closed grazing area (16). Said rows with towers and the area delimited by the electric fence can be selectively moved from one lot to the next, together with the animals kept therein. Said electric fence must have means of separation (31, 32) of the electric conductor from the ground (14, 15) and at least one of the mentioned towers must have means of tensioning (34) the electric conductor.
Article and assembly for securing a line to an external surface, such as a fence post
An article for securing a line to an external surface, such as a fence post, includes a spiral member having a first end and a second end. The first end is adapted to be secured to the external surface. The spiral member has a curved portion extending from the first end. The curved portion has an exterior surface. The second end has an outer surface that overlies in spaced relation the exterior surface of the curved portion. The space between the exterior surface of the curved portion and the outer surface of the second end having a distance that is greater than a diameter or thickness of the line. The spiral member has a circular cross-section. The curved portion extends for greater than 360°.
Article and assembly for securing a line to an external surface, such as a fence post
An article for securing a line to an external surface, such as a fence post, includes a spiral member having a first end and a second end. The first end is adapted to be secured to the external surface. The spiral member has a curved portion extending from the first end. The curved portion has an exterior surface. The second end has an outer surface that overlies in spaced relation the exterior surface of the curved portion. The space between the exterior surface of the curved portion and the outer surface of the second end having a distance that is greater than a diameter or thickness of the line. The spiral member has a circular cross-section. The curved portion extends for greater than 360°.
DEVICE AND METHODS FOR PREVENTING WEED GROWTH AND/OR GRASS GROWTH
A fence guide device includes a first guard section and a second guard section. Each guard section includes a top and a bottom surface substantially parallel to each other. An inclined side surface extends laterally between the top and bottom surfaces. The first and second guard sections are configured to be positioned under a fence and abutted together at respective longitudinal ends of each guard section. When a lawn mower having a mower deck and a mower blade is used to mow vegetation proximate to the fence, a distal end of the inclined side surface of each guard section extends under the mower blade as the mower deck abuts against and along the inclined side surfaces.
Fence system
A fence system (30) for fixing a thread (8, 8′, 8″, 8′″) to a post (4) is disclosed. The fence system (30) comprises a fixation member (2, 2′) comprising one or more fixation structures (6, 6′, 6″, 6′″) configured to receive the thread (8, 8′, 8″, 8′″) and hereby fix the thread (8, 8′, 8″, 8′″) to the fixation member (2, 2′). The fixation member (2, 2′) comprises a first portion (12) and a second portion (12′) detachably attached to each other.
Fence system
A fence system (30) for fixing a thread (8, 8′, 8″, 8′″) to a post (4) is disclosed. The fence system (30) comprises a fixation member (2, 2′) comprising one or more fixation structures (6, 6′, 6″, 6′″) configured to receive the thread (8, 8′, 8″, 8′″) and hereby fix the thread (8, 8′, 8″, 8′″) to the fixation member (2, 2′). The fixation member (2, 2′) comprises a first portion (12) and a second portion (12′) detachably attached to each other.
Winged slat
A winged slat for retaining the slat inside a chain link fence. The winged slat may have a body with first and second sides and one or more pairs of fins, joined to each other at a vertex, and longitudinally disposed at a side of the slat body. Some versions of the slat include a dual-winged slat with a first pair of such fins on one side, and a second pair of fins on an opposite side. Some slat versions omit a precise vertex and have fin pairs that attach to the slat body at substantially the same location. Fin pairs may be arranged asymmetrically around the slat body. Each pair of fins may have a combination of straight and/or angled fins.
FENCE POST STAY FOR WIRE FENCES
Some embodiments relate to a fence post stay for supporting a first post in a wire fence having a plurality of wires. The stay may comprise: a first connector and a second connector; and an elongate first member connected to and extending between the first and second connectors. The first connector is engageable with the first post and the second connector is engageable with an adjacent second post, such that a tension force exerted by the plurality of wires on the first post is at least partially directed through the stay to the second post.
Landscape barrier and method to manufacture and install the same
A landscaping barrier comprises a first longitudinal member, a second longitudinal member and a third longitudinal member. The second longitudinal member may be attached to and extend substantially perpendicular from one edge of the first longitudinal member while the third longitudinal member may be attached to and extend substantially perpendicular from the opposite edge of the first longitudinal member and in the opposite direction of the second longitudinal member.