Fences – Electric
Patent
1974-06-27
1976-08-31
Taylor, Dennis L.
Fences
Electric
256 57, E04H 1710
Patent
active
039776530
ABSTRACT:
A fence post and wire support for electric fences wherein the post is made of unidirectional glass fibers in a plastic resin and has a T-shaped cross section. The resulting structure is light but rigid, and has flat surfaces which eliminate the need for an anchor plate. A number of wire-like clips are adapted for crimping around the post or for resiliently engaging the post to form a wire support. The wire-like clips are designed to cooperate with the T-shaped cross section of the post to provide a secure mounting thereto. Alternatively, a rubber-like wire support having two ring portions which fit snugly around the post, and having a hinge portion joining the ring portions may serve as the wire holder.
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Durhman Paul P.
Fingerson Conrad F.
Gove James E.
Meyer Daniel
AFC, Inc.
Taylor Dennis L.
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