Plastic guy wire guard and method of making and using same

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Vertical structure with brace – or guy – extending diagonally... – Attached discrete guard

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52741, E04H 1220

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041353366

ABSTRACT:
A plastic guy wire guard which is comprised of a pair of substantially cylindrical tubular portions which are integrally joined to one another by a rapidly tapering neck portion. The design achieves substantial material savings and features a universal single sized guard for installation over any of a plurality of differently sized guy wires and associated anchor assemblies. The plastic guard may be manufactured in a continuous process which features imparting a memory characteristic to the smaller diameter portion of the guard. Upon installation, the larger diameter portion is caused to contract as a means for securing the guard to the anchor. Contraction may be caused by application of heat, either via the sun or a portable source.

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