Fences – Electric
Patent
1987-01-30
1989-08-29
Kundrat, Andrew V.
Fences
Electric
256 48, 256 47, A01K 300
Patent
active
048609960
ABSTRACT:
A fence system is provided which is constructed from a plurality of composite strands extending between a plurality of spaced fence posts. Each of the composite strands includes an elongated, high-tensile strength core member encased in a relatively thick, solid plastic sheath fixedly secured to the core member. The strand may be made electrically conductive and may be formed with a variety of cross-sectional shapes. Staple-type or other fasteners are utilized to attach the composite strands to the fence posts. The fasteners conform at least to a portion of the strands and are limited as to their depth of penetration into the posts to ensure that the strands are free to move horizontally with respect to the fence posts.
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