TOOL FOR BARBED WIRE
20200386008 ยท 2020-12-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H17/268
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A tool (1) for loosening or removing a set (2) of barbs (3) from barbed wire (4) is disclosed. The barbed wire has at least one strand (7) of wire and a plurality of spaced apart sets of barbs wound around the wire. The barbs extend in substantially opposite directions from a wire helix (6) wound around the wire. The tool has first and second portions (11) each engageable with the wire and having an opposed levering element (8) that is radially offset from the wire for applying leverage to the helix. Rotation of the portions in a first direction abuts each of the levering elements against a corresponding one of the pair of barbs to unwind or unfurl the helix.
Claims
1. A tool for loosening or removing a set of barbs from barbed wire, said barbed wire comprising at least one strand of wire and a plurality of spaced apart sets of barbs wound thereon, said strand(s) constituting a wire axis, each of said sets of barbs comprising at least one pair of barbs extending in substantially opposite directions from a wire helix wound around said strand(s); said tool having first and second portions each engageable with said barbed wire, each of said portions having an opposed levering element that is radially offset from said axis for applying leverage to said helix, wherein with said first and second portions engaged with said barbed wire: said first and second portions are rotatable relative to each other about said wire axis, and, whereby said relative portion rotation in a first direction abuts each of said levering elements against a corresponding one of said pair of barbs to unwind or unfurl said helix.
2. The tool according to claim 1 wherein each of said levering elements comprises a prong that is radially offset from the axis and generally aligned with the axis.
3. The tool according to claim 1 wherein the first and second portions are each rotatable relative to the axis.
4. The tool according to claim 1 and further having a hollow spacer disposed between the first and second portions, whereby said portions are constrained by said spacer from moving toward each other or away from each other along the axis.
5. The tool according to claim 4 wherein each of the first and second portions are rotatably engaged with the spacer.
6. The tool according to claim 4 wherein the spacer is engaged with at least one of the first and second portions by means of an annular tongue-and-groove or a snap fitting.
7. The tool according to claim 4 wherein the spacer is engaged with at least one of the first and second portions by means of a staple or pin.
8. The tool according to claim 4 wherein the spacer is engaged with at least one of the first and second portions by means of at least one rivet or protrusion projecting from the spacer into a groove formed in said portion.
9. The tool according to claim 4 wherein the spacer is engaged with at least one of the first and second portions by means of an annular rim or projection formed about an inside circumference of the spacer; said rim or projection engaging with a notch formed in said portion.
10. The tool according to claim 4, wherein the first and second portions, and the spacer, when engaged with said barbed wire are substantially co-axial about the axis.
11. The tool according to claim 1, wherein the spacer is provided with a longitudinal spacer slot that can be aligned substantially parallel to the axis for receiving and releasing the tool from the barbed wire.
12. The tool according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second portions is provided with a corresponding radial first and second slot that can be aligned substantially perpendicular to the axis for receiving and releasing the barbed wire from the tool.
13. The tool according to claim 1, wherein the spacer is provided with at least one aperture or window.
14. The tool according to claim 1, wherein each of the first and second portions are provided with a means of increasing friction with a user's hands when said portions are rotated by said hands.
15. The tool according to claim 1, wherein the spacer is formed by cold-pressing sheet metal.
16. The tool according to claim 12, wherein at least one of the first and second portions is provided with a ball detent that is engageable with the spacer.
17. The tool according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the radial first and second slots is provided with a curved or hockey-stick shaped slot portion toward the wire axis.
18. The tool according to claim 14 wherein said means of increasing friction is selected from the class consisting of indents, protrusions, knurling, scorings and scalloped protrusions.
19. The tool according to claim 1 wherein said levering element comprises a prong which is threaded.
20. The tool according to claim 1 wherein said levering element comprises a prong which is headed in the manner of a nail.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Some embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] According to a first embodiment there is provided a tool 1 for loosening or removing a set 2 of barbs 3 from barbed wire 4.
[0022] The tool 1 is provided with a mechanism 5 for unwinding or unfurling a helical twist 6 of wire from the main strand or strands 7. The mechanism 5 includes two opposing levering elements 8 that can engage with, and apply leverage to, opposite ends of the helix 6. By applying leverages that oppose the handedness of the twist 6, the twist 6 can be unwound or unfurled from the main strands 7 at least sufficiently to allow for its removal. For example, a twist 6 of enlarged diameter can be removed by sliding it off an adjacent free end of the barbed wire 4.
[0023] The body 14 of the tool 1 includes two end portions 11 separated by a hollow cylindrical spacer 12 that surrounds a central region 13. The body 14 is configured to internally accommodate the main strand(s) 7 along their axis 15, and also to accommodate a set 2 of barbs 3 (and the twist 6 therebetween) within the central region 13 where the unwinding mechanism 5 is housed. The tool 1 has an overall shape which is substantially co-axial about the wire axis 15.
[0024] Each of the two end portions 11 has a radially extending slot or aperture 16 for receiving the barbed wire 4 into the body 14 of the tool 1. Each end portion 11 also supports a corresponding levering element 8, and is counter-rotatable relative to the other end portion 11 about the axis 15 of the barbed wire 14 when so received.
[0025] The levering elements 8 of the first embodiment are cylindrical prongs 17 that jut inwardly from the corresponding end portions 11 and extend substantially parallel to the wire axis 15 into the central region 13. The levering elements 8 are each configured to contact the corresponding barbs 3 at positions that are radially offset from the wire axis 15, so as to enable leverage against the twist 6.
[0026] The end portions 11 can thus engage with the barbed wire 4, be manipulated to set the unwinding mechanism 5 against the barbs 3, and then be relatively counter-rotated about the wire axis 15 to unwind or unfurl the twist 6.
[0027] The cylindrical spacer 12 of the first embodiment is adapted to ensure the smooth and effective operation of the tool 1. The spacer 12 axially constrains, and also maintains the alignment of, the end portions 11 and the unwinding mechanism 5 supported thereon. The spacer 12 also has a longitudinally extending slot or aperture 18 to enable the barbed wire 4 to enter into the body 14 of the tool 1.
[0028] The inter-engagement between the end portions 11 and the spacer 12 of the first embodiment is achieved by means of a pin 21-and-groove 22 engagement. As seen in
[0029] In other embodiments, the spacer 12 engages with the end portion 11 by analogous means such as a snap fitting, an annular tongue-and-groove fitting, a or staple-and-groove fitting (or staple lock). Preferably the spacer 12 rotates relative to each of the end portions 11, however, it is also possible to have the spacer 12 fixed to one of the end portions 11.
[0030] The engagement of the spacer 12 with the end portions 11 is such that the levering elements 8 maintain their radial position about the axis 15 of the wire 4 when the unwinding mechanism 5 is operated by relative counter-rotation of the end portions 11.
[0031] The spacer 12 is provided with several windows 23. The windows 23 allow the unwound barb to drop out of the tool. The windows 23 also ensure operator visibility of the unwinding procedure, and accessibility of the central region 13 to hand tools, if required. The windows 23 can also allow for the event of a twist 6 tending to unwind in directions other than a circumferential expansion of the helix.
[0032] When the unwinding or unfurling is complete, the slots 16, 18 in the end portions 11 and spacer 12 can be re-aligned by relative rotation of the end portions 11 to allow the tool 1 to be released from the now de-barbed wire 4 by moving the wire 4 out of the slot 18.
[0033] It will be appreciated that the above tool 1 can also be used for sets 2 of barbs 3 made up from more than one pair of barbs 2, for example where multiple twists 6 of wire about the main strand(s) 7 are co-located to provide, typically, four barbs 3 that jut in mutually orthogonal directions.
[0034] In a second embodiment of the invention, the inter-engagement between the end portions 11 and the spacer 12 is achieved by means of a rivet 24-and-groove 22 engagement as illustrated in
[0035] The tool 101 of this second embodiment is also provided with a means of increasing friction with the user's hands, such as a plurality of indents, protrusions, knurling, or scorings 25 disposed about the circumference of each end portion 11, for ease of counter-rotation.
[0036] As illustrated in
[0037] In a third embodiment of the invention as illustrated in
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[0040] In other embodiments, the levering element 8, 208 can be provided with other modifications including a head, similar to the head of the nail, or a plurality of cylindrical ridges which are co-axial with the longitudinal axis of the levering element, or threads other than the above described and illustrated rope thread.
[0041] In other embodiments, each of the end portions 11 is provided with a means for easily selecting the proper alignment of the slots 16, 18 in the end portions 11 and spacer 12, such as a ball detent pin between each end portion 11 and the sleeve 12.
[0042] The foregoing describes only some embodiments of the present invention and modifications, obvious to those skilled in the fencing arts, can be made thereto without departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0043] The term comprising (and its grammatical variations) as used herein is used in the inclusive sense of including or having and not in the exclusive sense of consisting only of.