Fence clip

Fences – Wire – Connections

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403397, B21F 2708

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048937886

ABSTRACT:
A fence clip to hold a wire, tape, or the like, in particular electrically conducting wire or tape, has a pair of spaced apart loops lying in planes inclined one to another. The fence clip has a release member to move the loops towards parallel planes, and a holding member to hold the wire, tape, or the like. The loops are dimensioned so that the area of the loops when in the parallel planes allows the loops to be placed on a fence post or standard, yet when the planes are at a sufficiently inclined angle one to the other the loops will grip said post or standard.
The fence clip is formed from wire or the like elongated material.

REFERENCES:
patent: 570646 (1896-11-01), Neilson
patent: 593868 (1897-11-01), Walter
patent: 2929121 (1960-03-01), Tinnerman
patent: 3633252 (1972-01-01), Williams
patent: 3675275 (1972-07-01), Arblaster
patent: 3883934 (1975-05-01), Rochfort
Albright, S. L., "Torsion Spring Design", pp. 48 and 126, undated.

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