Spring wire clip
11624202 · 2023-04-11
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Abstract
The spring wire clip fastens fence wire to T-posts. The clip is constructed from hardened high carbon spring steel and has a geometry that allows the clip to be installed with no tools. The middle of the clip has a shape complementary to the T-post spine, typically a “V” shape, such that the clip wraps around the spine and the two ends extend laterally. Each end has a curl that can engage the fence wire on either side of the T-post. The clips can be installed five times faster than with standard twist-type clips and can be repositioned, or reused, as the attachment is not permanent.
Claims
1. A spring wire clip suitable for securing fencing wire to a T-post comprising: a length of clip wire having a shear strength in a range of 125 Ksi to 600 Ksi, said clip wire having a preformed shape comprising: a first end with a preformed curl configured to engage fencing wire on one lateral side of the T-post, a middle section having a preformed shape allowing the clip to fit around the T-post spine and a second end with a preformed curl configured to engage fencing wire on the other lateral side of the T-post, wherein the spring wire clip has bilateral symmetry and the first and second ends are configured to engage the fencing wire on opposite sides of the T-post.
2. The spring wire clip as defined in claim 1 wherein the fencing wire is selected from the group consisting of barbed wire, smooth wire, woven wire and high tensile wire.
3. The spring wire clip as defined in claim 1 wherein said clip wire has a diameter of 0.075 to 0.15 inches.
4. The spring wire clip as defined in claim 1 wherein said clip wire is high carbon steel spring wire having a shear strength of about 300 Ksi and a diameter of 0.099 to 0.105 inches.
5. The spring wire clip as defined in claim 1 wherein said middle section further comprises a V-shape.
6. The spring wire clip as defined in claim 1 wherein said clip wire is made from a synthetic polymer.
7. The spring wire clip as defined in claim 1 wherein said clip wire shear strength range further comprises 282 Ksi to 312 Ksi.
8. A method of secure attachment of fence wire to a T-post comprising: a spring wire clip having a length of clip wire having a shear strength in the range of 125 Ksi to 600 Ksi, said clip wire having a preformed shape comprising: a first end with a preformed curl configured to engage fencing wire on one side of the T-post, a middle section having a preformed shape allowing the clip to fit around the T-post spine and a second end with a preformed curl configured to engage fencing wire on the other side of the T-post, wherein the spring wire clip has bilateral symmetry and the first and second ends are configured to engage the fencing wire on opposite sides of the T-post, said method comprises the steps of: contacting fence wire to a front side of the T-post, containing studs, said fence wire extending out both lateral sides of the T-post, engaging the fence wire on one lateral side of the T-post with the curl at the clip first end, engaging the fence wire on the other lateral side of the T-post with the curl at the clip second end as the clip middle section contacts the back side of the T-post, containing the spine, and wherein the two end curls of the spring wire clip hold the fence wire to the T-post to form a secure attachment of the fence wire to the T-post.
9. The method as defined in claim 8 wherein the fencing wire is selected from the group consisting of barbed wire, smooth wire, woven wire and high tensile wire.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(7) Wire clips are used to attach fence wire to fence posts. To construct a typical fence line, the caretaker of a plot of land installs a series of vertical fence posts in a line. Quite commonly this series of fence post is arrayed in a literal line, but, of course, the caretaker can deploy the “line” of fence posts in any convenient shape to fence off a desired area. Commonly, the caretaker uses T-posts. The caretaker will also string one or more fence wires, typically in a horizontal direction, along the fence line. The caretaker will commonly attach the horizontal fence wire each of the posts in the fence line.
(8) In prior art fence lines, the fence wire was attached to the fence posts using flexible wire. The wire, we estimate the shear strength at approximately 50-80 Ksi, engages the fence wire in some fashion and is then wrapped around the fence post using tools such as fencing pliers or a clip bender tool. In the case of T-posts the fence wire is typically run above the studs on the front of the post. The fence wire is attached to the T-post with a flexible wire, and a tool is used to twist the wire much like a “twist tie.” That is, one end of the flexible wire is twisted around the fence wire at a point near one lateral side of the T-post. The flexible wire is run behind the spine of the T-post and the other end of the flexible wire is wrapped around the fence wire on the other lateral side of the fence post. In fact, any method of wrapping the flexible wire around the fence wire will work so long as the flexible wire keeps the fence wire in contact with the T-post. The fence wire will remain in place above the stud on the face of the T-post.
(9) Typically, the wire used in the prior art to secure fence wire to T-posts is a form of low carbon soft steel. The critical feature being that the attachment wire be bendable. The inventors of this application found, surprisingly, that relatively stiff, unbending wire can be used in a new type of “fence clip.” While any type of stiff wire can be used, a preferred embodiment is 300 Ksi (shear strength) wire having a diameter of 0.99 inch to 0.105 inch.
(10) More generally speaking, the spring wire clip is made from wire having a shear strength in the range of 125 to 600 Ksi, and a diameter from 0.075 to 0.15 inches. In another embodiment, music wire, having a shear strength of 300 to 400 Ksi will also function.
(11) In still another embodiment the spring wire clip can be made from high carbon spring tempered steel alloy having a shear strength in the range from 282K to 312K and a diameter from 0.080 to 0.1 inches. More preferable, a shear strength of about 300 Ksi. Note, the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) defines “high carbon steel” as containing from 0.60 to 1.00% carbon by weight.
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(18) While the spring wire clips are designed to be installed without any tools, caretakers may find certain common accessories convenient, especially if a large number of clips are to be installed. These tools, such as leather gloves and screw drives, can add comfort and speed to the installation. Caretakers have found that these clips can be installed five times faster than the prior art clips.
(19) The spring wire clips can be used with many types of fence wire: smooth wire, woven wire, barbed wire and high tensile wire. The clips are suitable for uses such as keeping deer off of highways and keeping livestock within a secure area. As stated previously, the two ends are typically symmetrical but need not be. In other words the side arms can be different lengths.
(20) Finally, while carbon spring steel is used as a preferred material any material with the proper tensile strength can function, including various synthetic polymers.