Plastic nail-on electric fence insulator

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Insulators – With insulator-supporting or attaching means

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174158F, 174175, D13 17, H01B 1724, A01K 300

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ABSTRACT:
A shell-like all plastic insulator has an angled surface formed with a flat boss having a nail hole extending therethrough so that a nail can be driven into a wooden post in order to securely attach the insulator thereto, the boss having a width such that the nail can later be pulled out with a claw hammer and the insulator re-used. Rearwardly spaced ribs act as cleats against the post to prevent the insulator from rotating about the nail. Jaws or hooks for holding the electric fence wire project forwardly and are at a location such that the weight of the wire does not tend to pull out the nail.

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patent: 3300173 (1967-01-01), Kennedy, Jr.
patent: 3572639 (1971-03-01), Shettel
patent: 3749820 (1973-07-01), Langlie et al.

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