Patent classifications
E04H17/124
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.
Support device for a carrying wire of a row of plants on a support pole
A support device, or hook, for removably securing movable wires on a row of plants, such as for example a vineyard or an orchard, on a support pole. In particular, the support device is made up of an elastically deformable filiform body, shaped in such a manner as to have at least engagement elements adapted to elastically cooperate with an opening provided on the support pole to removably secure the support device on the support pole, and support elements, adapted to elastically cooperate with the external surface of the support pole to removably receive the wire, wherein the engagement elements and the support elements are formed by portions of the filiform body lying on planes essentially orthogonal to each other.
Fence Trim Guard with Lights
The device is comprised of two panels in the shape of “L”s that are interwoven with each other when they are placed on the sides of a fence. The device is secured to the ground through a series of holes for that purpose. Additionally, an expander has been placed on the section of the device, both vertical and horizontal, to address the issue of uneven terrain. A row of embedded lights is installed in each of the horizontal panels to provide additional illumination. Alternatively, a series of embedded wires may be installed in the horizontal panels that rest on the ground to provide a small (but not deadly) shock to prevent animals from entering the yard or preventing a family pet from leaving the yard.
Fence clip apparatus and method
An apparatus and method for clipping a fence wire on a T-post.
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°.
System, method, and apparatus for cable barrier
A cable barrier assembly or system can include line posts extending along a barrier section. Cables can extend along the line posts. In addition, each line post can have a total number of cable retention features that is less than a total number of the cables. Each cable retention feature can include at least a partial loop that limits a range of radial motion of a cable extending through an eye of the partial loop, relative to an axis of the cable.
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.
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.
ANCHORING ASSEMBLY AND ASSOCIATED FENCING
An anchoring assembly for enclosures that includes at least one laminar screen, which has at least one rigid wire, and at least one post, for supporting the screen with vertical orientation. The assembly has at least one pin provided with a head and with a shank, the shank being configured to be inserted into a hole in the post. The assembly further includes at least one clamp that has a recess configured to receive the shank with interference. The rigid wire can be clamped in the clamp. The assembly also includes at least one at least partially threaded stem, which can be screwed into a female thread which is provided inside the pin, with consequent mutual tightening of the clamp.
SECURING DEVICE
The invention resides in an elongate member securing device comprising a body having a base connecting a first side wall to a second side wall, and a first leading member and a second leading member. The base, first side wall and second side wall define a first opening and an opposing second opening, wherein the first side wall comprises a first extension adjacent the first opening, wherein the second side wall comprises a second extension adjacent the second opening, wherein the first leading member is connected to the first extension and the first leading member extends substantially perpendicular to the first wall, and the second leading member is connected to the second extension and the second leading member extends substantially perpendicular to the second wall. The present invention provides a simple solution to securing elongate members.