METHOD FOR SECURING A LINE TO AN EXTERNAL SURFACE, SUCH AS A FENCE POST
20240003161 ยท 2024-01-04
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Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A method of using a spiral member attached to an external surface to secure a line to the external surface, comprising the steps of: for the spiral member having a first end and a second end, the first end having a linear portion affixed to the external surface such that a cross-section of the first end faces upwardly, the spiral member having a curved portion extending from the linear portion of the first end, the curved portion having an exterior surface, the second end having an end surface across a cross-section thereof facing upwardly and having an outer surface that overlies in spaced relation to said exterior surface of said curved portion, thus forming a space between the second end and the curved portion, threading the line through the space; looping the line through the space; and lifting the line so as to be separated from the spiral member.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the space has a distance that is greater than a diameter or thickness of the line.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the line is a wire or a bundle of wires.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the affixing of the linear portion to the external surface comprises a mounting surface affixed to said linear portion of the first end of the spiral member, and the mounting surface being affixed to the external surface.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the mounting surface is a plate, wherein the linear portion of the first end of the spiral member being welded directly to a face of the plate, the spiral member extending transversely outwardly of the face of the plate.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the spiral member has a circular cross-section.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the curved portion extends for greater than 360.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the external surface is a fence post.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the fence post is a metal fence post.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0040] The line securing article 10 comprises a spiral member 12 having a first end 14 and a second end 16. The first end 14 is adapted to be secured to the external surface. The spiral member has a curved portion 18 extending from the first end 14. The curved portion 18 has an exterior surface 20. The second end 16 has an outer surface 22 that overlies and is in spaced relation with the exterior surface 20 of the curved portion 18. The space 24 between the exterior surface 20 of the curved portion 18 and the outer surface 22 of the second end 16 has a distance that is greater than a diameter or thickness of the line.
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[0047] The line securing article 10 of the present invention has the interior 34 that receives the strand of wire so as to facilitate movement of the wire when the line securing article 10 is coupled to the external surface 30. The line securing article 10 and the interior 34 associated with the line securing article 10 facilitates a separation between the wire and the post. This allows some inward and outward movement of the strand of wire relative to the fenced-in area. This means that the strand wire can move toward and away from the post and parallel to the ground. As such, it provides some spring-like flexibility to the fence along the entire span of the fence by promoting the avoidance of wire degradation and rusting issues associated with currently available wire fasteners. The line securing article 10 and its interior 34 also provide sufficient space to allow for omni-directional movement (i.e. up-and-down movement, side-to-side movement, and movement along the fence line toward the end post) of the stranded wire. This allows the wire to be moved, repaired and/or tightened, or to take the slack out of the wire so that the wire to be positioned and/or repositioned at the desired height without having to loosen or detach the line securing article from the external surface. The line securing article 10 and its interior 34 also promotes the ability to maintain the strand of wire at or near a desired height and/or distance relative to the fence post, the ground, and other strands of wire of the fence. Furthermore, the line securing article 10 can be configured for use with various types of wire fences. For example, the size of the interior 34 can be configured to allow clearance for barbs of a barb wire fence. Also, one or more portions of the line securing article 10 can be coated with an electrical insulating material to reduce the likelihood of shorts with an electrical fence. Moreover, the interior 34 can be configured to receive an electrical insulating member such as an insulated insert to reduce shorting of the electrical fence.
[0048] The foregoing disclosure and description of the invention is illustrative and explanatory thereof. Various changes in the details of the illustrated construction and in the steps of the described method can be made within the scope of the present claims without departing from the true spirit of the invention. The present invention should only be limited by the following claims and their legal equivalents.