Abstract: An adaptor for converting an electric fence post insulator from a wire electric conductor support to a tape conductor support. The adaptor connects to the wire holding fingers of the insulator.
Abstract: An insulator and wire mounting structure for supporting an electrically conductive fence wire from a metal fence post having a generally T-shaped cross-section. The insulator and wire supporting member has a pair of leg portions which are deformable relative to each other to receive an intermediate portion of the T-post and after being brought into parallel alignment with each other receive a nut which threadably engages a thread set to tighten the mounting structure in position for supporting the wire.
Abstract: An electric fence insulator cap for mounting on U-posts of varying flange tip to flange tip widths and varying bight to flange depth in either of two 180.degree. oriented positions. The electric fence wire is held in a pair of slotted lugs for simple installation. The cap top is generally sloped to deflect rain with a central flat surface for impacting installation on the fence post.
Abstract: An electric fence insulator cap for mounting on various weight and flange configuration T-posts in any of four 90.degree. spaced positions. The electric fence wire is held in a pair of spaced slotted lugs for simple installation. The cap top is generally sloped to deflect rain with a central flat surface for impacting installation on the fence post.
Abstract: A molded one-piece electric fence post insulator which can be installed on a flat or round wood post with a single nail. A forward planar post engaging panel has a vertically extending wing at each lateral side. The wings extend forwardly of the panel plane from vertical hinge lines so that as the insulator is nailed against a round post, the wings engage the post to firmly hold the insulator against twisting, and as the insulator is nailed against a flat post, the wings fold rearwardly along the hinge lines presenting planar contact of the insulator with the post.
Abstract: An electric insulator for guiding and supporting an electric fence wire. The insulator comprises an elongated body of electrical insulating material and has a mounting means located at one end of the body for mounting the body upon a fence post in an outwardly projecting manner. An upright abutment member is fixed on the opposite end of said body and carries retainer tab means. The tab means project from said abutment in a direction generally toward the mounting means.