Patent classifications
E04H17/10
WIRE STRAND ATTACHMENT CLIP
A wire strand attachment clip including a wire catch that defines a wire strand receiving and holding area configured to receive a wire strand, and a plurality of attachment arms connected to and extending from the wire catch that are dimensionally and biasingly configured to be positioned on a support post to attach the wire strand to that support post such that the attachment arms engage multiple surfaces of the support post.
Cut-Resistant Security Fence
A cut-resistant fence panel and method of securing a protected site are provided that preserves some ability to see through the fence and have air-flow through the fence.
BARBED-WIRE T-POST INSTALLATION HOLDER SYSTEM AND METHOD
A barbed-wire t-post installation holder system and method for installing barbed wire on t-posts, providing a removable and re-useable barbed-wire t-post installation holder having a holder body, t-post clips, a post-stud notch, an extending support structure, and chamfered edges on a saddle surface. The barbed-wire t-post installation holder is removably mounted on a t-post, barbed wire is supported in place during installation, barbs pulled across during tightening are raised to the saddle surface by the chamfered edges, the barbed wire is tied to the t-post, and the barbed-wire t-post installation holder is removed to be re-used.
BARBED-WIRE T-POST INSTALLATION HOLDER SYSTEM AND METHOD
A barbed-wire t-post installation holder system and method for installing barbed wire on t-posts, providing a removable and re-useable barbed-wire t-post installation holder having a holder body, t-post clips, a post-stud notch, an extending support structure, and chamfered edges on a saddle surface. The barbed-wire t-post installation holder is removably mounted on a t-post, barbed wire is supported in place during installation, barbs pulled across during tightening are raised to the saddle surface by the chamfered edges, the barbed wire is tied to the t-post, and the barbed-wire t-post installation holder is removed to be re-used.
Fence corner support
The corner fence post support consists of cylindrically shaped main ratchet that sits on top of a corner fence post, typically a T-post. A second component, a ratchet socket is attached to support legs. The bottom of the legs can be fitted with specialized foot structures or simply driven into the ground. The legs are usually placed inside the fence line where they provide outward support to the corner post to counter the inward force of the fence line. The main ratchet and ratchet socket can easily engage and lock together at multiple vertical positions, so that the optimal fit can be readily obtained under a variety of local conditions and a variety of grades, whether level, uphill or down-hill.
CABLE RAILING SYSTEMS
Various embodiments of cable railing systems are disclosed. Although not limited to these applications, the embodiments are particularly useful in connection with cable railing systems with solid wood support members or with solid concrete support members without weld plates. The embodiments include straight and corner cable termination assemblies that are designed to support a metal cable railing, particularly one that is heavy gauge.
Post in combination with a line connector
A post in combination with a line connector for holding a line in an elevated disposition for supporting vines. The line connector has an arcuate body, an opening into the body, resilient connective edges, a recess, and a line clip. The upper part of the post is within the opening of the line connector. The resilient connective edges of the line connector hold the line connector securely against the post. The line is held by the recess and line clip of the line connector.
WIRE CLIP DEVICE
A wire clip that allows fencing wire to move length wise and still be attached to a T-post so fencing wire can be stretched while being attached to the T-posts. These wire clips are configured to facilitate fixing fences, for example, after a severe snow storm that causes broken and loose fencing wire. The wire clip is configured to prevent the removal thereof off the T-posts in order to stretch fencing wire tight again. The wire clips provide an effective and efficience mechanism for fixing fencing wire. The wire clips are also configured to resist and/or prevent breakage from rust caused by original clips where they wrap around the fencing wire.
Fencing system for negotiating topography of surfaces
A flexible fencing system capable of negotiating topographical variations of surfaces without any negative effect on the strength of the fencing system and comprised of an initial post, at least one intermediary post and an end post. Each of the initial and end posts includes a plate extending distally from the posts. The intermediary posts include two plates extending distally from the intermediary posts where the angle between the distally extending plates is 180°. Braces having plates at each end are located between and connect to the posts at connection points formed by the plates of the braces secured to the plates of the posts. The connection points form a hinge providing flexibility to either incline or decline the brace relative to the preceding post, the variation of the brace inclination or declination determined by the topographical variations of a surface.
Fencing system for negotiating topography of surfaces
A flexible fencing system capable of negotiating topographical variations of surfaces without any negative effect on the strength of the fencing system and comprised of an initial post, at least one intermediary post and an end post. Each of the initial and end posts includes a plate extending distally from the posts. The intermediary posts include two plates extending distally from the intermediary posts where the angle between the distally extending plates is 180°. Braces having plates at each end are located between and connect to the posts at connection points formed by the plates of the braces secured to the plates of the posts. The connection points form a hinge providing flexibility to either incline or decline the brace relative to the preceding post, the variation of the brace inclination or declination determined by the topographical variations of a surface.