Fence structure and its method of installation

Fences – Wire – Fabrics

Reexamination Certificate

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C256S048000

Reexamination Certificate

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06959919

ABSTRACT:
A wire fencing material comprises parallel line and fill wires extending respectively lengthwise and widthwise. The line and fill wires are secured to one another by welding at cross over locations, and at selected locations and between adjacent fill wires, the line wires have segments projecting alternately from opposite sides of the fencing to thereby define sleeves configured and dimensioned to axially receive support posts.

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