Wire retaining fence post
10329794 ยท 2019-06-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H17/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04H17/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H17/24
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A fence post having an eyelet with wire capture structure to capture a fence wire passing through the fence post and prevent it from escaping once the fence post has been inserted into the ground. Tension is applied to the fence wire during insertion of the fence post into the ground, the wire being restrained from passing through the eyelet once the lock bar has been allowed to fall into a closed position. This then ensures that each length of wire is restrained in place under tension.
Claims
1. A fence post comprising: a main body section comprising at least one wire receiving aperture there through, and, at least one wire capture structure, wherein said at least one wire capture structure comprises a sliding wire locking bar, an inner eyelet shaped to nest within said at least one wire receiving aperture, wherein said inner eyelet comprises a pair of channels within which to receive and guide said sliding wire locking bar, and, wherein said at least one wire capture structure is substantially aligned with the at least one wire receiving aperture to capture a fence wire between the sliding wire locking bar and the inner eyelet.
2. The fence post of claim 1, further comprising an elongate channel.
3. The fence post of claim 1, wherein the fence post comprises a U-shaped cross section.
4. The fence post of claim 1, wherein said at least one wire receiving aperture has the fence wire passing there through.
5. The fence post of claim 1, wherein the sliding wire locking bar comprises an open position and a closed position.
6. The fence post of claim 5, wherein the sliding wire locking bar moves from the open position to the closed position.
7. The fence post of claim 6, wherein when in the closed position, the sliding wire locking bar substantially restricts the movement of the fence wire passing through the at least one wire receiving aperture.
8. The fence post of claim 7, wherein the sliding wire locking bar urges against the fence wire passing through the at least one wire receiving aperture.
9. The fence post of claim 8, wherein the sliding wire locking bar urges against the fence wire passing through the at least one wire receiving aperture when in said closed position.
10. The fence post of claim 1, wherein the sliding wire locking bar is substantially U-shaped.
11. The fence post of claim 1, further comprising an outer surface, wherein the inner eyelet is held in place within the at least one wire receiving aperture by engagement with an outer eyelet positioned on said outer surface of the fence post.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the invention will be more apparent from the following more particular description thereof, presented in conjunction with the following drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(22) The fence post 10 of embodiments of the invention has a main body section 12 which is substantially U shaped having a flat section 40 with a front surface 25 and a back surface 26, longitudinal opposing sides 16 and 18 and flanges 20 and 21. The sides 16 and 18 for a channel 24 which defines the U shape. Other shapes of fence posts are considered to fall in the scope of embodiments of the invention, for example flat shaped fence posts.
(23) The fence post 10 has a ground engaging section 30 which is driven into the ground and a wire retaining section 34 upon which there are a number of openings or apertures 38 through which wire can be strung through or received. Each opening 38 has a wire capture mechanism or structure 50.
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(26) The lock bar 52 is substantially U shaped having straight sections 53a and 53b joined by the curved section 51. The lock bar may be in the form of other shapes, for example a T shape in which there is only a single straight section and cross section with a flat top section or as a inverted W shape, so long as the locking bar can rest against or exert a force on a wire passing beneath it. The locking bar can be used to block a wire either within the channel 55, as in the present example, or alternatively, if orientated correctly, against the top portion (outer edge) of the curved section 51.
(27) The lock bar 52 fits within the inner eyelet 60 which has periphery flange 62 and the inner outwardly projecting flange 64 that projects substantially perpendicular. Channels 66 are formed in the flange 64 to allow the straight sections 53a and 53b of the lock bar 52 to pass through. In another example, the inner face 54 of the straight sections 53a and 53b of the lock bar 52 may have notches thereon to provide a positive engagement with the face 68 of the channel 66 so that the lock bar 52 can only move in one direction or at least resist opening so that it can trap a wire element within. The inner eyelet 60 has the annular projection 70 which nestingly fits within the groove 80 of the rear plate 44 such that they clip together.
(28) The inner plate 44 has a beveled edge 90 and flange 92, the annular projection or rim 94 suitably shaped to fit within the appropriately sized aperture of the fence post 10. The outer eyelet 42 over the flange 64 of the inner eyelet 60 with positive engagement of the notch 65 within an inner groove. This then holds the lock bar 52 in place whilst still allowing it to slide or travel from the open to the closed position.
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(33) Alternatively, the wire 105 can have two barbs positioned closely together so that when the wire guide is removed the lock bar is allowed to fall between the barbs such that if the wire were to fail or break on either side of the fence post then the wire would be prevented from pulling through the eyelet in an adjacent fence post with a locking mechanism. An adjacent fence post with a locking mechanism may not be immediately adjacent, it may be several regular fence posts away.
(34) As can now be appreciated, embodiments of the invention allow for the rapid and efficient insertion of fence posts fully strung with wire passing through the eyelets of the fence posts which are able to actively hold or prevent the wire string from passing through the eyelet once the post has been taken to be inserted into the ground. Tension is applied automatically by the machine inserting the post, the wire being restrained from passing through the eyelet once the lock bar has been allowed to fall into a closed position. This then ensures that each length of wire is restrained in place under tension. Should a length of wire break during the installation process as the fence post is coming of the fence post installation machine then tension in the remaining wire string will not be lost.
(35) Although at least one embodiment of the invention has been herein shown and described, it is recognized that departures can be made within the scope of the invention, which is not to be limited to the details described herein but it is to be accorded the full scope of the appended claims so as to embrace any and all equivalent devices and apparatus.