Fences – Electric
Patent
1976-04-01
1977-08-09
Schroeder, Werner H.
Fences
Electric
174 40TD, A01K 300
Patent
active
040406040
ABSTRACT:
A tubular plastic casing has a coil spring contained therein. A first rod member is hooked to the spring at one end of the casing, the rod member having a shank extending axially through the spring and outwardly through the opposite end of the casing. A hook is provided on the projecting end of this rod member for releasably engaging a post-mounted anchor. A second rod member, which is reversely bent, has its two adjacent ends hooked to the spring at the other end of the casing, the parallel shanks thereof extending through the spring and outwardly through the said one end of the casing so that the projecting reversely bent end can be attached to a length of electric fence wire. The tubular casing has a hand grip portion which is grasped when the gate is to be opened, the moving of the casing toward the gate anchor compressing the coil spring so that the hook on the first rod member can be readily disengaged from the anchor to permit passage through the gate.
REFERENCES:
patent: 583785 (1897-01-01), Brown
patent: 2306661 (1942-12-01), Gengler
patent: 3684248 (1972-08-01), Maes, Jr.
Berg, Jr. Albert T.
Langlie Howard
Peterson Stuart R.
Schroeder Werner H.
Troutman Doris L.
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