Fence Repair Tool and Method
20220220769 · 2022-07-14
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Abstract
A wire fence tool and method, the tool being an elongated rod with a loop and hole, end to end) in the center section that is used to rotate strand(s) of wire that placed in the hole to tighten broken wire strands or wire splice strand, and method for repair fence wire with the tool.
Claims
1. A fence repair tool comprising a rod having a hole in between the ends.
2. The rod of claim 1 wherein the hole is located the center one third section of the rod and there is a tapered pointed end on one end of the rod.
3. The rod of claim 1 wherein there is a loop at one end of the rod.
4. The rod of claim 1 wherein the rod is steel, iron, stainless steel or polymer
5. The rod of claim 1 wherein the rod is any shape and has a diameter of ⅜ to 2 inches and a length of 6 to 24 inches.
6. A method of wire fence repair comprising: a.) forming loops in both ends of a broken wire of a wire on a stranded wire fence; b. forming a loop on an end of a splicing wire where the loop in formed in a loop of a.) to provide a loop connection between the two; c.) bending the other end of the splicing wire and feed it through the loop of the broken wire that is not otherwise connected to the splicing wire; d.) feeding a short end of the splicing wire that has been fed into the loop on the broken wire in e.) and bending it to form a bent end having a long connected section and a short loose end; f.) feeding the short end of the bent wire of d.) into a hole in a rod and rotating the rod to tighten the splicing wire between the broken end of the fence wires until a desired tightness is achieved; g.) rotating the rod in the opposite direction to unroll the short loose end to the wire to a point that it may be removed from the hole in the rod; and h.) forming a loop in the short end of the splicing wire connected to a loop in the broken wire to form a secure connection.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein the rod of f.) comprises a rod having a hole located the center one third section of the rod and has a tapered pointed end on one end and a loop at one end of the rod.
8. The method of claim 7 wherein the rod is of any shape and has a diameter of ⅜ to 2 inches and a length of 6 to 24 inches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0009] The invention, in broad scope, is a tool and method for wire fence repair that is simple, easily carried in the field and easily used.
Tool
[0010] In rural areas (and sometimes in towns and cities) fence repairs are often needed for broken wire caused by animals, falling trees dislocated post and the like. Single strand or twisted strand wire such as “barbed wire” is especially susceptible. These may usually be repaired by stretching the wire to retighten and reattaching the wire strands together either directly or by splicing in an additional short strand of wire. This task requires a means of stretching loose strands of wire and of twisting strands together. The present invention in a simple easily carried in the field and easily used tool for accomplishing the task.
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[0012] As illustrated in an embodiment shown in
Method
[0013] The method is generally applicable to wire fences having multiple single strands of barbed or smooth malleable wire that tends to hold its shape when bent. Single strand and mesh strand wire fences may be repaired by the method. While high tensile wire can also be repaired, it is more difficult as it does not easily hold its shape when bent. Typically one or more of the wire strand will become broken leaving loose ends dangling from supporting posts, 301, 302, shown in
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[0015] While the method is described in connection of single strand or “barbed wire” fence, it is also useful in mesh fence by tightening each mesh strand end as described for single strands.
[0016] This tool and procedure make field repair very easy and convenient since the only tool need are the tool 100 and fencing pliers 200. These are easily carried on the person of the repairperson.
[0017] While the present invention has been illustrated by a description of various embodiments and while these embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of the applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and method, and illustrative example shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of applicant's general inventive concept. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense. Therefore, unless otherwise specified, the scope of the invention should be limited only by the appended claims.