Patent classifications
E04H17/12
Fencing system
A metal fencing system is provided. The metal fencing system can include a plurality of metal fence posts and a plurality of retaining clips, each metal fence post comprising a plurality of discrete apertures arranged to receive a coupling portion of a retaining clip; wherein each retaining clip comprises a central fencing wire securing portion and two opposing coupling portions arranged in use to cooperate with the discrete apertures and to secure the retaining clip to the metal fence post.
MULTI-SPIKE FENCE POST ANCHOR
An anchor system and method for fixating a post or pole to the ground. A hollow tubular member (e.g., a square-shaped one-piece metal (or other material) Fence Post Holder), that is fixed to the ground by first forcing (e.g., hammering) pointed sections on one end into the ground and then guiding metal rebars through the center of the Fence Post Holder into the ground; eliminating any rotation of the Fence Post Holder. A horizontal plate and/or tube-like and/or box-like sections may be incorporated to provide additional stability.
MULTI-SPIKE FENCE POST ANCHOR
An anchor system and method for fixating a post or pole to the ground. A hollow tubular member (e.g., a square-shaped one-piece metal (or other material) Fence Post Holder), that is fixed to the ground by first forcing (e.g., hammering) pointed sections on one end into the ground and then guiding metal rebars through the center of the Fence Post Holder into the ground; eliminating any rotation of the Fence Post Holder. A horizontal plate and/or tube-like and/or box-like sections may be incorporated to provide additional stability.
Barbed Wire Snap-On Stabilizer and Method of Use
A stabilizer for barbed wire fences and its method of use are presented. The stabilizer is a single unitary piece of molded plastic having an aperture and a deflectable locking tab allowing for access to the aperture. Such apertures and deflectable locking tabs are uniformly spaced along the length of the stabilizer and are adapted to receive the spaced-apart barbed wire of a fencing system. The deflectable locking tab accommodates both ease of application and release of the stabilizer with respect to the barbed wire.
Barbed Wire Snap-On Stabilizer and Method of Use
A stabilizer for barbed wire fences and its method of use are presented. The stabilizer is a single unitary piece of molded plastic having an aperture and a deflectable locking tab allowing for access to the aperture. Such apertures and deflectable locking tabs are uniformly spaced along the length of the stabilizer and are adapted to receive the spaced-apart barbed wire of a fencing system. The deflectable locking tab accommodates both ease of application and release of the stabilizer with respect to the barbed wire.
WIRE RETAINING FENCE POST
Described herein are embodiments of a wire retaining fence post adapted to receive a wire fence. The wire retaining fence post includes an elongate body, at least one flange extending from the elongate body, the flange being provided with a wire receiving channel located in a distal edge of the flange, the wire receiving channel being in communication with a wire retaining cavity provided through the flange, and a gate pivotably coupled to the flange across the wire receiving channel, wherein the gate is operable in a closed configuration and an open configuration. The gate is biased towards the closed configuration.
WIRE RETAINING FENCE POST
Described herein are embodiments of a wire retaining fence post adapted to receive a wire fence. The wire retaining fence post includes an elongate body, at least one flange extending from the elongate body, the flange being provided with a wire receiving channel located in a distal edge of the flange, the wire receiving channel being in communication with a wire retaining cavity provided through the flange, and a gate pivotably coupled to the flange across the wire receiving channel, wherein the gate is operable in a closed configuration and an open configuration. The gate is biased towards the closed configuration.
METHOD AND COMPONENTS FOR FENCE/POST INSTALLATION
A post mount (1), adapted to be installed in a substrate and releasably receive a post therein, including: a body (2); and an insert (3), adapted to cooperate with the body; wherein, in use, the body is adapted to be driven into the substrate, and, thereafter, the insert is adapted to be at least partially deformed, to thereby anchor the post mount to the substrate.
METHOD AND COMPONENTS FOR FENCE/POST INSTALLATION
A post mount (1), adapted to be installed in a substrate and releasably receive a post therein, including: a body (2); and an insert (3), adapted to cooperate with the body; wherein, in use, the body is adapted to be driven into the substrate, and, thereafter, the insert is adapted to be at least partially deformed, to thereby anchor the post mount to the substrate.
AN IMPROVED FENCING ELEMENT
This invention relates to a fencing element which includes at least one wire support for a wire, wherein the fencing element includes an elongate body, characterised in that the at least one wire support includes at least one groove and at least one protruding member, wherein a line is defined along the length of the at least one groove, and at least a portion of the protruding member intersects the line. The invention has particular application to the mounting and supporting of fencing wire on the fencing element.