Tie Patents (Class 256/57)
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Patent number: 11744192Abstract: A supporting device on a supporting pole, in particular for at least one wire for containing row, which includes wire-holding element formed by shaped thread-like body comprising resting portion adapted to be removably rested, in use, on first portion of outer surface of supporting pole and supporting means for containment wire extending from opposite sides with respect to resting portion, and pulling and anchoring element formed by shaped thread-like body including engagement portion adapted to interact, in use, with second portion of outer surface of supporting pole opposite to first portion and elastically deformable anchoring means which extend substantially perpendicularly and from opposite sides with respect to engagement portion and adapted to cooperate with second portion of outer surface of supporting pole.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2019Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Inventors: Claudio Bortolussi, Franco Bortolussi
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Patent number: 11713589Abstract: A metal fencing system is provided. The metal fencing system can include a plurality of metal fence posts and a plurality of retaining clips, each metal fence post comprising a plurality of discrete apertures arranged to receive a coupling portion of a retaining clip; wherein each retaining clip comprises a central fencing wire securing portion and two opposing coupling portions arranged in use to cooperate with the discrete apertures and to secure the retaining clip to the metal fence post.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2017Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: HAMPTON STEEL LIMITEDInventor: Christopher John Walter Durham
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Patent number: 11598115Abstract: A wire strand attachment clip including a wire catch that defines a wire strand receiving and holding area configured to receive a wire strand, and a plurality of attachment arms connected to and extending from the wire catch that are dimensionally and biasingly configured to be positioned on a support post to attach the wire strand to that support post such that the attachment arms engage multiple surfaces of the support post.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2021Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Graeme Young, Daniel Stemper, Tayebeh Alirezaee
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Patent number: 11207797Abstract: An apparatus for trimming stone and brick is disclosed. The apparatus is comprised of flat sections which radiate from a central axis. Each of the flat sections has two cutting edges, for a total six cutting edges. In use, the apparatus is placed onto a supportive platform so two of the flat sections contact the platform, while the third extends up and is an apical striking platform. The mason holds a stone or brick so it rests on one of the cutting edges of the apical striking platform and strikes the top face of the stone or brick with a hammer, approximately over where the stone or brick contacts the edge of the trimmer. In addition to providing a cutting surface, the subject matter of this application reduces errant vibration caused by the striking which can result in irregular cutting.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2019Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Inventor: Gordon Heinrich
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Patent number: 10526758Abstract: A post foundation system is provided. The system has a shaft with a helical disk attached to one end and a post support attached to the other end. The helical disk drives the shaft into the ground as a rotational force is applied to the shaft. A fin section is rotatably coupled about the shaft between its first and second ends. The fin section can have one or more fins extending outwardly from the shaft. The fin section engages the ground to stabilize the post foundation system as the shaft of the post foundation system is driven into the ground.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2018Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: Gregory Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Justin E. Martin, Darin Willis
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Patent number: 10316509Abstract: A framing system for constructing at least a portion of a building. The framing system comprising beams, cross beams, corner posts, and inline posts. The beams including flanges and a wall arranged between the flanges. The cross beams including a flange and a wall attached to the flange. The corner posts including walls and flanges. The inline posts including flanges and a wall arranged between the flanges. The flanges include slots and the walls include open areas. Panels may attach to the slots. Decorative patterns may be integrally formed in the open areas.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2018Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Assignee: Revamp Panels, LLCInventors: Sheldon Grant Jackson, Damian Matthew Brandon Cronkhite, Duncan Jackson, Shawn McCartney
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Patent number: 10011409Abstract: A device for securing two or more posts together is disclosed. The device comprises a first end that can be passed through the post apertures, that is also configurable to prevent the first end from being withdrawn through the apertures, and a second end adapted to prevent the second end from passing through the apertures. The device may be reusable or non-reusable. A handle for use in moving a bundle of two or more posts is also disclosed. The bundle may have been formed with the device, or in another manner. The device and handle may be separate components or integrally formed. Systems and methods employing the device and/or handle are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2014Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: Onesteel Wire Pty LimitedInventor: Mark White
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Patent number: 8894041Abstract: A fencing system comprises a fence dropper and a fence clip that couples a fence wire to the fence dropper. The fence dropper comprises an elongate body having a cross-section comprising a pair of spaced apart walls coupled by a web. At least one slot is provided in each wall on a first side of the web for capturing the fence wire. A ratio of a slot breaking mass to a cross sectional area of the fence dropper is substantially optimized. The fence clip comprises an elongate wire bent into an asymmetric shape and comprises a central portion which abuts a second side of the fence dropper and an arm extending from each end of the central portion. A hook portion of each arm captures the fence wire and a lever or lever portion of the hook portions extends the length of the fence clip to facilitate installation.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2012Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Persimmon Nominees Pty LtdInventors: Nicholas Sachs, Wei Wang, David John Elms
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Patent number: 8266771Abstract: An improved fence tie and methods of using that fence tie are disclosed. Dimensions for bending wire are described for bending a wire to form a helical section, two straight ends and a straight section adjacent to the helical section in a configuration having a form that generally resembles certain known twist type fence ties.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2009Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Inventor: Coley A. Scott, Jr.
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Publication number: 20090321701Abstract: In certain embodiments, a fence system includes a first support member and a second support member. The fence system may include a rail coupled to the first and second support members such that the rail extends across the first and second support members. The first post and the second post are oriented in a first plane, and the rail is oriented in a second plane. The second plane is different than the first plane. The fence system may include a rollable infill material coupled to the rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: Payne Fence Products, LLCInventor: John F. Payne
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Patent number: 7520491Abstract: A fencing tool for bending wire clips used to secure fencing material to fence posts. The tool has a handle and a bit pivotally attached to the handle. The bit is inserted into a looped end of a wire clip and rotated about a fence wire to secure the clip to the fence wire and the fence wire to the fence post. A hole in the bit is provided within which to insert a non-looped end of a wire clip to likewise bend the wire clip around the fence wire as the bit is rotated about the fence wire.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2006Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Inventor: Raymond Post
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Patent number: 6971638Abstract: A fence spacer for maintaining a pair of fence wires in a desired common plane and spaced a desired distance apart. The spacer may serve as a sign and include indicia thereon and, for electric fence wires, may include a light to indicate that the electric fence is functioning properly.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2003Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Fi-Shock, IncInventor: Brett R. Burdick
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Patent number: 6802495Abstract: A pull through fence clip is provided which is made of a single length of rod that is bent or shaped to form a device having an axis composed of two pins located at either end and a centrally located square-shaped body. The pull through fence clip is attached to a fence post by use of a commonly available post staple clip. The use of the present invention securely attaches a section of fencing wire to a fence post while allowing the individual fence wire to freely move along the line described by its longitudinal axis. The importance of this design is that it allows the fence to flex and compensate for changing conditions without impacting the general integrity and aesthetic quality of the fence as a whole.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Inventor: Roland F. Schmidt
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Patent number: 6718691Abstract: A fastener to secure and train branches of a vine or plant to a horizontal support wire or other structures comprises a longitudinal body including first and second hook portions and a longitudinal flexible member having first and second ends connected to the respective first and second hook portions. The first and second hook portions are mirror images of each other but rotated 180°.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2001Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Inventor: Jim Taylor
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Patent number: 6499514Abstract: A clip for securing a fence wire to a post and a tool for using the clip. The clip is formed from a piece of wire having: The tool includes: two prongs spaced apart for each other a distance roughly equal to the distance between the outer bends of the clip. In use, an aperture is formed by the interaction between the clip and a fence wire. The prongs are inserted through the apertures so formed and rotated to cause the outer portions of the clip to wrap around the fence wire.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Inventor: Rickey E. Hodge, Sr.
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Patent number: 6050549Abstract: A fence clip assembly is described for securing barbed wire strands and the like to support posts comprising legs or tabs to attach it to the post and an arched center section to allow installation onto an existing wire strand and to allow freedom of lateral movement of the strand relative to the support post while the clip is fastened to the post.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Inventor: Bill D. Foy
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Patent number: 5735508Abstract: A tie is disclosed for connecting fence fabric to a post in which a pair of legs are joined at one end by a connecting section, one leg formed with corners receiving strands of the fence fabric, the other leg curved to fit the post. The legs are extended parallel to the plane of the fence with one leg over the fence fabric and the other over the post, and the ends twisted together to secure the fence fabric to the post. The twisted ends are flat to the fence to eliminate the hazard presented by protruding ends.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1996Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Inventors: Jeffrey J. Lancour, Ronald D. Chouinard, Carl J. Wick
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Patent number: 5664768Abstract: A fencing wire retainer includes an elongate body having a first end and a second end. A hook is provided at the first end of the body for removably securing the body to a fence post. A radial finger is provided at the second end of the body for removably securing the body to a fence post. The first end and the second end of the body are secured to a fence post with a transversely extending fencing wire retained between the body and the fence post. The fencing wire is preferably positioned in a transverse wire receiving groove.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Inventor: Arnold Lloyd Scabar
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Patent number: 5533715Abstract: A safety barrier for railing systems for preventing entrapment, serious injury or death resulting from bodily penetration through the baluster support members of a railing system. The barrier substantially covers the horizontal space between vertical support members and the vertical space equal to the height of the balusters by weaving a mesh scrim or web of poly-vinyl-chloride in primary form plasticized between and along the balusters resulting in taut coverage of the open spacing. A border fabricated of reinforced nylon, canvas or like material is joined to each end of the barrier, having a plurality of openings to allow a means for tightly securing the barrier to an end wall, post or any combination thereof. The barrier is adaptable to lesser dimensions in terms of length and height.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1994Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Inventor: Tamara H. Dandrea
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Patent number: 5501035Abstract: A trellis wire support assembly (21) including a first wire member (22) formed of a pair of arms (24,26) dimensioned to extend outwardly of opposite sides (27,28) of the grape stake (23) and a second wire member (33) formed to secure the first wire member to the stake (23). The arms on the first wire member (22) include a support arm portion (31) and vertically-superimposed retention arm portion (51) that extends back over the support arm portion (31) to trap and retain the trellis wires (32a,32b) against upward forces and/or force reversals due to wind loading and the like. The second wire member (33) is plastically deformed to cinch and securely fasten the first wire member (22) to the grape stake (23).Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1993Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Assignee: Vineyard Industry Products Co.Inventors: John S. Downer, Paul A. Downer
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Patent number: 5275383Abstract: A method and wire tie connection for joining wire fencing fabric and line posts, in which specially configured wire ties gripping the fencing fabric are twisted by rotating a twister implement to form a tight connection.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1993Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Assignee: Wick, Ltd.Inventors: Carl J. Wick, Jeff J. Lancour, Ronald D. Chouinard
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Patent number: 4899990Abstract: The subject invention is a fence-tie formed of a substantially rigid yet deformable material formed as a wire and comprising a substantially straight body having two ends. The first end is formed into a hook and the second end is bent at an angle between approximately 90 and approximately 135 degrees from the body of the fence-tie. The plane formed by the first end and the body is set at right angles to the plane formed by the second end and the body.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1989Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Inventors: Gerald W. Winders, Michael S. LeBlanc
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Patent number: 4838726Abstract: A process and device for tying metal reinforcement and/or mesh structures wherein U-shaped clips having bent and generally diverging arms are placed at the crossings of the rod to be tied together and engage twice on each of the rods of the crossing, the arm ends being closed by being twisted until a portion of the ends ruptures, the twisting being performed by a substantially longitudinal tool having at the front jaws which in the open state close on the clip ends, turn and twist the same and finally break the ends leaving them twisted, the jaws returning to the same initial position.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1986Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Assignee: Simes-Senco, S.A.Inventor: Antonio Lucas Huerta
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Patent number: 4619440Abstract: A wire fence has a hollow elongated stake for supporting a horizontal wire. The stake has vertical rows of perforations for receiving wire fasteners. The perforations are positioned between two vertical planes tangent to vertical extending edges of the stake, the planes being parallel to the wire. The fastener has a loop for insertion into the perforation, a wire support section extending outwardly through the vertical planes, and a free end at the end of the wire support section, which is bent back toward the loop portion so that the wire is held in place.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1984Date of Patent: October 28, 1986Inventors: Patrick D. Thevenin, Bernard C. Gissinger, Stephane J. Thevenin
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Patent number: 4346871Abstract: A structure for affixing metallic wire to support posts is provided wherein between each post and each wire there is inserted a piece of non-oxidizable material which is not electrically conductive and which physically separates the wires from the posts with the further provisions that each said post is provided with an opening, said piece of non-oxidizable material is provided with a complemental opening, and said post and piece are tied together with a flexible fixation tying member which passes through said complemental openings and around said metallic wire so as to hold the latter in place against said piece of non-oxidizable material and out of direct contact with said post.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1979Date of Patent: August 31, 1982Inventor: Francois M. Mauduit
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Patent number: 4270581Abstract: A wire retaining clip has a mid-portion extending across the back of a vineyard post and forwardly extending arms with helical turns on the ends thereof. The retaining clip is engaged with a tensioned, horizontal trellis wire so that the trellis wire is bent sharply rearwardly of the front edges of the post and is locked into the turns of the clip. The retaining clip prevents the trellis wire from pulling away from the front of the post, prevents movement of the post along the length of the trellis wire and utilizes the tension of the trellis wire to restrain twisting of the post. An installing tool provides for easy installation of the retaining clips.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1979Date of Patent: June 2, 1981Assignee: Up-Right, Inc.Inventors: Gerald L. Claxton, Darrell C. Horn
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Patent number: 4201013Abstract: A wire clip for direct attachment to individual bricks of a masonry wall as a support and/or guide for climbing plants growing along the wall. The clip is a unitary wire member bent to the desired configuration and has a pair of opposite angular bent end formations and an intermediate outwardly projecting return bent formation which defines a loop when installed. The clip is slightly bowed and is spreadable so that the end formations engage opposite parallel longitudinal sides of an individual brick of the masonry wall with the clip disposed across the face thereof and the vine stem passing through the loop. Installation is effected by application of thumb pressure to the loop; disengagement can be effected by applying leverage thereto, all without any residual damage to the wall since installation does not involve digging into the brick or mortar.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1978Date of Patent: May 6, 1980Inventor: Raymond E. Robbins
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Patent number: 4176494Abstract: A stake for supporting weak-stemmed plants including, in one embodiment, an X-shape cross-sectional configuration wherein four orthogonally disposed arms, each having an arrowhead end, radiate outward from a common central vertical axis. A semi-annular clasp to retain a plant stem has reversed hook ends for snap-fit into the openings defined by the arrowheads on each side of the stake. In a second embodiment, the stake includes a central cylinder about which are disposed the arms, the cylinder serving to contain granular fertilizer for gradual dissolution into the earth around a supported plant.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1978Date of Patent: December 4, 1979Inventors: Claude Boucher, Jacqueline Boucher
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Patent number: 4134575Abstract: The spreader, designed for use with a multi-strand wire fence including a top wire, a bottom wire and intermediate wires, comprises an elongated substantially rectilinear and relatively narrow flat metal plate formed with respective notches opening outwardly through its opposite ends to receive the top and bottom wires, and with respective apertures adjacent the closed inner end of each notch, for receiving fastening wires securing the plate to the top and bottom wires and maintaining the plate with its planar faces substantially perpendicular to the wires of the fence. Intermediate its ends, the plate is formed with a plurality of longitudinally spaced notches opening outwardly through a side edge thereof and into which the intermediate wires of the fence may be engaged after the plate is secured to the top and bottom wires.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1977Date of Patent: January 16, 1979Inventor: Antonio M. Chavarria
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Patent number: 3977653Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1974Date of Patent: August 31, 1976Assignee: AFC, Inc.Inventors: Conrad F. Fingerson, Paul P. Durhman, James E. Gove, Daniel Meyer