AU2009200500A1 - Universal fencing stake - Google Patents

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AU2009200500A1
AU2009200500A1 AU2009200500A AU2009200500A AU2009200500A1 AU 2009200500 A1 AU2009200500 A1 AU 2009200500A1 AU 2009200500 A AU2009200500 A AU 2009200500A AU 2009200500 A AU2009200500 A AU 2009200500A AU 2009200500 A1 AU2009200500 A1 AU 2009200500A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H17/00Fencing, e.g. fences, enclosures, corrals
    • E04H17/14Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts
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    • E04H17/21Posts therefor with hollow cross sections
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    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H17/00Fencing, e.g. fences, enclosures, corrals
    • E04H17/02Wire fencing, e.g. made of wire mesh
    • E04H17/10Wire fencing, e.g. made of wire mesh characterised by the way of connecting wire to posts; Droppers
    • E04H17/12Wire fencing, e.g. made of wire mesh characterised by the way of connecting wire to posts; Droppers the wire being placed in slots, grooves, or the like
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H17/00Fencing, e.g. fences, enclosures, corrals
    • E04H17/14Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts
    • E04H17/20Posts therefor
    • E04H17/22Anchoring means therefor, e.g. specially-shaped parts entering the ground; Struts or the like

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Australian Patents Act 1990 - Regulation 3.2 ORIGINAL COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Invention Title Universal fencing stake The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us: P/00/O I I 5107 Docket No. 08-21003 TECHNICAL FIELD [0002] The present application relates to retaining and enclosing structures, and, more particularly, fencing stakes having multi-positioned, die-stamp anchors using shaped apertures affixed along multiple fencing stakes faces to provide locking attachment points along a cord. BACKGROUND ART [0003] Increasingly, protecting one's boundaries is becoming important. Fences provide freestanding structures designed to restrict or prevent movement across a boundary. Fences are also constructed to manage a location of domestic animals, plants, gardens, fruit growing, commercial land perimeters, and boundaries. [0004] Fencing structures are typically composed of primary members such as posts, multiple metal resistant tubing, rails that are hollow having a generally rectangular cross-sectional configuration, and hollow fiberglass posts. Fencing structures are normally secured to their primary members using a post bracket, a first rail bracket, a second rail bracket, posts that are laterally spaced apart, support and retainer fixtures for hollow fence posts, fence post clips, fence post rods inserted into the hollow interior portion of the post, and corner post fixtures. Fence structures may further be composed of lattice panels, webbing, and post end caps attached to the top of a hollowed cylindrical fence post that are capable of supporting lawn decorations or accessory items. 2 Docket No. 08-21003 [0005) Typically, installing fences require trained personnel and usually involves labor intensive tasks. For example, in a vineyard, trained personnel need to individually hand tie each post to a wire and the wire to a plant. As the plants grow, trained personnel generally remove securing items such as wire ties, wire clips, staples, and the like from the post to the wire to retightened or adjust a location of a plant on the wire to ensure proper continued growth conditions. [0006] In addition, there are also labor intensive tasks related to maintain a fence structure supporting fruit trees. For example, a vineyard having hundreds or thousands of plants may span for miles requiring individual adjustments of securing items or posts. As such, this becomes very cumbersome and requires hundreds of trained personnel. DISCLOSURE OF THE APPLICATION [0007] This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that is further described below in the DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLICATION. This summary is not intended to identify key features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. [00081 In accordance with an aspect of the present application, a fencing stake is provided. The fencing stake includes at least one anchor. The anchor is formed by a shaped aperture in the fencing stake. The shaped aperture includes an insertion aperture for inserting a cord and at least two vertical apertures connected to the insertion aperture for securing the cord. [0009] In accordance with another aspect of the present application, a fence is provided. The fence includes a cord for retaining and enclosing structures. The fence also includes a plurality of fencing stakes. The fencing stakes include at least one anchor for supporting the cord. The anchors are formed by a shaped aperture having an insertion aperture for inserting a cord and at least two vertical apertures connected to the insertion aperture for securing the cord. [0010] In accordance with yet another aspect of the present application, a fencing stake for securing a cord is provided. The fencing stake includes a set of shaped apertures on each side of the fencing stake. The shaped apertures include an insertion aperture for inserting the cord and at least two vertical apertures connected to the insertion aperture for securing the cord. [0011] In accordance with another aspect of the present application, a post apparatus for supporting a cord is presented. The post apparatus includes a hollow tube having a shaped 3 Docket No. 08-21003 cross section. The post apparatus also includes an end portion connected to the hollow tube. Furthermore, the post apparatus includes at least one anchor within the hollow tube. The anchor is formed by a shaped aperture having an insertion aperture for inserting a cord and at least two vertical apertures connected to the insertion aperture for securing the cord. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING(S) [0012] For a better understanding of the present application, reference is made to the below referenced accompanying Drawing(s). Reference numbers refer to the same or equivalent parts of the present application throughout the several figures of the Drawing(s). [0013] FIGURE 1A is a diagram showing a side elevated view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "X" type anchors in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0014] FIGURE 1B is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "X" type anchors in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0015] FIGURE IC is a diagram showing a back view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "X" type anchors in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0016] FIGURE ID is a diagram showing a side view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "X" type anchors in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0017] FIGURE 1E is a diagram showing the other side view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "X" type anchors in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0018] FIGURE IF is a diagram showing a top view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "X" type anchors to fasten cords in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0019] FIGURE 1G is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "X" type anchors to fasten cords in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0020] FIGURE 2A is a diagram showing a side elevated view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "n" type anchors in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0021] FIGURE 2B is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "n" type anchors in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0022] FIGURE 2C is a diagram showing a back view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "n" type anchors in accordance with one aspect of the present application; 4 Docket No. 08-21003 [0023] FIGURE 2D is a diagram showing a side view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "n" type anchors in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0024] FIGURE 2E is a diagram showing the other side view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "n" type anchors in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0025] FIGURE 2F is a diagram showing a top view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "n" type anchors to fasten cords in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0026] FIGURE 2G is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "n" type anchors to fasten cords in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [00271 FIGURE 3A is a diagram showing a side elevated view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "H" type anchors on the sides of the fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0028] FIGURE 3B is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "H " type anchors on the sides of the fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0029] FIGURE 3C is a diagram showing a back view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "H" type anchors on the sides of the fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0030] FIGURE 3D is a diagram showing a side view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "H" type anchors on the sides of the fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0031] FIGURE 3E is a diagram showing the other side view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "H" type anchors on the sides of the fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0032] FIGURE 3F is a diagram showing a top view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "H" type anchors on the sides of the fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [00331 FIGURE 3G is a diagram showing a side view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "H" type anchors on the sides of the fencing stake to fasten cords in accordance with one aspect of the present application; 5 Docket No. 08-21003 [0034] FIGURE 4A is a diagram showing a side elevated view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "N" type anchors in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0035] FIGURE 4B is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "N" type anchors in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0036] FIGURE 4C is a diagram showing a back view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "N" type anchors in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0037] FIGURE 4D is a diagram showing a side view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "N" type anchors in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0038] FIGURE 4E is a diagram showing the other side view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "N" type anchors in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0039] FIGURE 4F is a diagram showing a top view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "N" type anchors to fasten cords in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0040] FIGURE 4G is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple "N" type anchors to fasten cords in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0041] FIGURE 5A is a diagram showing a side elevated view of an exemplary fencing stake with multiple "n" type anchors having non-horizontal insertion apertures in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [00421 FIGURE 5B is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake with multiple "n" type anchors having non-horizontal insertion apertures in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0043] FIGURE 5C is a diagram showing a back view of an exemplary fencing stake with multiple "n" type anchors having non-horizontal insertion apertures in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0044] FIGURE 5D is a diagram showing a side view of an exemplary fencing stake with multiple "n" type anchors having non-horizontal insertion apertures in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0045] FIGURE 5E is a diagram showing the other side view of an exemplary fencing stake with multiple-"n" type anchors having non-horizontal insertion apertures in accordance with one aspect of the present application; 6 Docket No. 08-21003 [0046] FIGURE 5F is a diagram showing a top view of an exemplary fencing stake with multiple "n" type anchors having non-horizontal insertion apertures to fasten cords in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0047] FIGURE 5G is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake with multiple "n" type anchors having non-horizontal insertion apertures to fasten cords in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0048] FIGURE 6A is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple anchors on the front and sides of the fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0049] FIGURE 6B is a diagram showing a back view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple anchors on the front and sides of the fencing stake in accordance witch one aspect of the present application; [00501 FIGURE 6C is a diagram showing a side view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple anchors on the front and sides of the fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0051] FIGURE 6D is a diagram showing the other side view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple anchors on the front and sides of the fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0052] FIGURE 6E is a diagram showing a side elevated view of an exemplary fencing stake having multiple anchors on the front and sides of the fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [00531 FIGURE 7A is a diagram showing exemplary parallel anchor placements on a "V" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0054] FIGURE 7B is a diagram showing exemplary alternate anchor placements on a "V" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0055] FIGURE 7C is a diagram showing a closer view of exemplary anchor placements on a "V" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0056] FIGURE 7D is a diagram showing exemplary measurements of an anchor having a non-horizontal insertion aperture on the "V" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0057] FIGURE 7E is a diagram showing exemplary measurements of a "V" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; 7 Docket No. 08-21003 [0058] FIGURE 7F is a diagram showing exemplary measurements of an alternative "V" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0059] FIGURE 7G is a diagram showing exemplary end portions of a "V" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0060] FIGURE 8A is a diagram showing exemplary parallel anchor placements on a "Hat" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [00611 FIGURE 8B is a diagram showing alternative exemplary parallel anchor placements on a "Hat" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application;. [0062] FIGURE 8C is a diagram showing a closer view of exemplary anchor placements on a "Hat" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0063] FIGURE 8D is a diagram showing a closer view of alternative exemplary anchor placements on a "Hat" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0064] FIGURE 8E is a diagram showing exemplary measurements of an anchor on the "Hat" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0065] FIGURE 8F is a diagram showing exemplary measurements of a "Hat" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0066] FIGURE 8G is a diagram showing exemplary end portions of a "Hat" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0067] FIGURE 9A is a diagram showing exemplary parallel anchor placements on a "W" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [00681 FIGURE 9B is a diagram showing alternative exemplary parallel anchor placements on a "W" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0069] FIGURE 9C is a diagram showing a closer view of exemplary anchor placements on a "W" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; (0070] FIGURE 9D is a diagram showing a closer view of alternative exemplary anchor placements on a "W" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0071] FIGURE 9E is a diagram showing exemplary measurements of an anchor on the "W" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0072] FIGURE 9F is a diagram showing exemplary measurements of a "W" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; 8 Docket No. 08-21003 ",We shaped fencing vin exmplry nd portions ofa [0073) FIGURE 9G is a diagram showing exemplary eication; stake in accordance with one aspect or anchor placements on a "semi [0074) FIGURE 10A is a diagram Showing exemplary achr application; a shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present a shaped [0075) FIGURE OB is a diagram showing exemplary mease tion; fencng sakein acordncewithoneaspect of the present application; fencing stake in accordance with one p eepayaco lacements-of a "semi-W" [0076) FIGURE OC is a diagram shoWing exetplry anchor pic to shaped FeIGUstE in accordance with one aspect of the present application' odi shaped fencing stake inacranewt n exemplary anchor for securingacodi (00771 FIGUJRE I YA is a diagram showing ein; accordance with one aspect of the present application; [0078) 'FIGURE 111B is a diagram showing an ionply anchor for securing two cords in accordance with one aspect of the present application; sitoned, die (007) FGUR 12is an ilustration of exemplay fencing stakes having Mu -Po long die {0079) FIGURE 12 st fae to provide lockin g attachment Pointsaona stamp anchors affixed along multiple stakes faces poidcii cord in accordance with one aspect of the present application e ting stakes in [0080) FIGURE 13 is an illustration of exemplary attachments fixed to the fence accordance'with one aspect of the present application; to the multi ac008 dance Gillustration of an exemplary mesh apparatus fixedti 00s13 FIGURE 14 is an e with one aspect of the present application; positioned, die-stamp anichors in accordance w tesonal bar utilized to aust tension in [0082) FIGURE 15 is an illustration of an exemplary tensi of the present the cord for an agricultural application in accordance with on aspect application; depiction of one side of an exemplary key spanner for inserting the [003 i 16iisrae fepcin of ine s1 dance with one aspect of the present application; cord into the illustrative fence action of the other side of the exemplary key spanner for inserting (00841 FIGURE 16B is a depicto of th iten accordance With one aspect of thle present the cord into the illustrative fencing stake i application; planner for inserting the cord into {0085) FIGURE 16C is a side view of the exempla key sapps i ctin the illustrative fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; view of the exemplary key spanner for inserting the cord into the illustrative fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application; 9 Docket No. 08-21003 [0087] FIGURE 16E is a bottom view of the exemplary key spanner for inserting the cord into the illustrative fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLICATION [0088] Generally described, the present application relates to a fence. In particular, the present application relates to a universal fencing stake that creates a more usable and robust fence. In an illustrative embodiment, the fencing stake has a shaped cross-sectional portion. In addition, the fencing stake includes at least one anchor, wherein the anchor is a shaped aperture having an insertion aperture for inserting a cord and at least two vertical apertures connected to the insertion aperture for securing the cord. The fencing stake also includes an end portion for placing the fencing stake into the ground and a top portion'for holding attachments. [0089] While the embodiments discussed below are described using specific features, one skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that the specific features may apply generally and from one embodiment to another. With reference now to illustrative embodiments of the present application, FIGURE IA is a diagram showing a side elevated view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "X" type anchors 102 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. In this embodiment, the fencing stake 100 includes four "X" fype anchors 102. One skilled in the relevant art, however, will appreciate that the fencing stake 100 can include one "X" type anchor 102 up to several "X" type anchors 102. Line 108 indicates that the fencing stake 100 can include many more "X" type anchors 102 and can be longer than shown in FIGURE IA. In addition, the fencing stake 100 includes an end portion 104 and a top portion 106. [0090] In one embodiment of the described fencing stake 100, the fencing stakes 100 can be made of sheet metal. Alternatively, the fencing stakes 100 can be made of wood, plastic, steel, or other similar types of materials. One skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that the fencing stake 100 can be made of many types of different materials beyond th6se recited above. [0091] Steel fencing stake 100 can include a powder coating preventing rusting of the stake 100. Furthermore, the powder can prevent other unsightly damages to the stake 100. In a preferred embodiment of producing the fencing stake 100 with a layer of powder coating, the stake 100, made of galvanized steel, is sprayed with the powder on both sides. In turn, the 10 Docket No. 08-21003 stake 100 is baked using an oven at 200 C. Thereafter, the stake 100 is sprayed with or placed in a solution sealing the powder to the stake 100. The finished produced results in a 20 jm coating on top of the stake 100. To provide a sleek look for the stake 100, the stake 100 is black. [0092] Typically, the thickness of the stake 100 is about 1.20 mm to about 3.00 mm, while the height of the stake 100 can vary widely from about 1350 mm to about 3500 mm. Normally, the stake 100 may come in two different types of strengths. In one embodiment, the standard steel option, the stake 100 can take pressure greater than or equal to 245 N/mm 2 , while the tensile strength of the stake 100 is greater than or equal to 380 N/mm. Alternatively, the hi tensile steel option stake 100 can take pressure greater than or equal to 245 N/mm 2 , while the tensile strength of the stake 100 is greater than or equal to 380 N/mm. [0093] FIGURE 1B is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "X" type anchors 102 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE 1C is a diagram showing a back view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "X" type anchors 102 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. As shown through the back view of the fencing stake 100, this embodiment is hollow. One benefit of having a hollow fencing stake 100 is that it is easier to carry. As described below, the fencing stake 100 may include other embodiments. [0094] FIGURE ID is a diagram showing a side view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "X" type anchors 102 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE lE is a diagram showing the other side view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "X" type anchors 102 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. Each side view of the fencing stake 100 in FIGURES ID and IE includes multiple "X" type anchors 102. [0095] FIGURE 1F is a diagram showing a top view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "X" type anchors to fasten cords in accordance with one aspect of the present application. As previously described, the top view of the fencing stake 100 indicates that the fencing stake 100 is hollow. Alternatively, the fencing stake 100 can be solid. In another embodiment, the fencing stake is filled with other materials such as foam or earth. [0096] The top view of the fencing stake 100 resembles a "V" shaped structure. While the present discussion relates to different types of anchors 102, the fencing stakes 100 typically come in a variety of shapes and patterns. In addition, one skilled in the relevant art will I1 Docket No. 08-21003 appreciate that the "V" shaped structure for the fencing stake 100 is not limited to having "X" type anchors 102. Instead, the "V" Shaped structure for the fencing stake 100 may include other types of anchors 102, which will be discussed below. [0097] In alternative embQdiments, stake 100 can include a rubberized top for preventing damage to stake 100. When placed into the ground, pressure is applied to the top of the stake 100 sometimes causing damage to the top and ultimately affecting the aesthetic look of the stake 100. Through the rubber top, damage is prevented to the stake 100. [0098] FIGURE 1G is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "X" type anchors 102 to fasten cords 112 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. As shown, the cord 112 has been secured within a brace 110 of the anchor 102. This prevents the cord 112 from becoming separated from the fencing stake 100. The brace 110 is formed by the shaped aperture 102. The shaped aperture 102 of the fencing stake 100 typically includes an insertion aperture 102 to insert the cord 112. As shown, the insertion aperture 102 is horizontal. In addition, and once the cord 112 is inserted into the horizontal insertion aperture 102, the aperture 102 includes at least two vertical apertures 102 connected to the insertion aperture 102 for securing the cord 112. This prevents the cord 112 from coming out of the fencing stake 100 when force is horizontally applied to the cord 112, Through these sets of apertures, the cord 112 will generally come out when the cord 112 is lifted and then horizontally shifted. When the insertion aperture 102 is non-horizontal, the cord 112 will come out when the cord 112 is lifted and shifted at an angle. [0099] With specific reference to the "X" type anchor 102, the side portions of the "X" type structure 102 prevent the cord 112 from coming out or moving up out of the fencing stake 100 due to the side bracing of the "X" type anchor 102. In some fencing stakes 100, this becomes useful as it prevents the cord 112 from coming out without some intentional force by the user. [0160] With continued reference to FIGURE 1G, the cord 112 can be a cable, wire, mesh structure, rail, or panel. The cord 112 can be made of metal, rope, plastic, yarn, or the like. The cord can also be made of high-tensile strength steel wire, wire cable, glass fiber, or synthetic fibers such as polyester, nylon polyester, or polyester propylene. In addition, the cord 112 can be railing. The railing 112 can be a bar made of wood, metal, steel, or the like. The bar 112 can be fixed horizontally for any various purposes such as support, barrier, or fencing. Furthermore, the cord 112 can be rope. The rope 112 can be constructed using mixtures of several fibers or using co-polymer fibers. The rope 112 can also be made out of 12 Docket No. 08-21003 metal fibers, silk, wool, and hair. As shown in FIGURE IG, the cord 112 is barbed wire. Barbed wire 112 can be used in cases where the user wishes to prevent someone or something from passing the fence structure. One skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that there are many types of cords 112 that can be used. [0101] The previous FIGURES show "X" type anchors 102. One skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that those features presented above can be typically included in those embodiments presented below. FIGURE 2A is a diagram showing a side elevated view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "n" type anchors 102 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. *As shown, the fencing stake 100 includes four "n" type anchors 102. One skilled in the relevant art, however, will appreciate that the fencing stake 100 can include one "n" type anchor 102 up to several "n" type anchors 102. Line 108 indicates that the fencing stake 100 can include many more "n" type anchors 102 and can be longer than shown in FIGURE 2A. In addition, the fencing stake 100 includes an end portion 104 and a top portion 106. [0102] FIGURE 2B is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "n" type anchors 102 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE 2C is a diagram showing a back view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "n" type anchors 102 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE 2D is a diagram showing a side view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "n" type anchors 102 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE 2E is a diagram showing the other side view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "n" type anchors 102 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. [0103] FIGURE 2F is a diagram showing a top view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "n" type anchors to fasten cords in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE 2G is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "n" type anchors 102 to fasten cords 112 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. [0104] In another embodiment of a fencing stake 100, FIGURE 3A is a diagram showing a side elevated view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "H" type anchors 102 on the sides of the fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. As shown in the FIGURE, the fencing stake 100 includes four "H" type anchors 102. One skilled in the relevant art, however, will appreciate that the fencing stake 100 can include one 13 Docket No. 08-21003 "H" type anchor 102 up to several "H" type anchors 102. In addition, the fencing stake 100 includes an end portion 104 and a top portion 106. Line 108 indicates that the fencing stake 100 can include additional "H" type anchors 102 and can be longer than shown in FIGURE 3A. Like the embodiments presented above, the fencing stake 100 can incorporate other types of anchors 102 and is not limited to those presented. [0105] FIGURE 3B is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "H" type anchors 102 on the sides of the fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE 3C is a diagram showing a back view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "H" type anchors 102 on the sides of the fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE 3D is a diagram showing a side view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "H" type anchors 102 on the sides of the fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present Application. FIGURE 3E is a diagram showing the other side view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "H" type anchors 102 on the sides of the fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. [0106] FIGURE 3F is a diagram showing a top view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "H" type anchors on the sides of the fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE 3G is a diagram showing a side view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "H" type anchors 102 on the sides of the fencing stake 100 to fasten cords 112 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. [0107] One skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that the aforementioned embodiments of the fencing stake 100 and the anchors 102 thereon can be interchangeable. While those anchors 102 included horizontal insertion apertures 102, the present application is not limited to such. FIGURE 4A is a diagram showing a side elevated view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "N" type anchors 102 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. As shown in the FIGURE, four "N" type anchors 102 are provided. One skilled in the relevant art, however, will appreciate that the fencing stake 100 can include one "N" type anchor 102 up to several "N" type anchors 102. Line 108 indicates that the fencing stake 100 can include many more "N" type anchors 102 and can be longer than shown in FIGURE 4A. In addition, the fencing stake 100 includes an end portion 104 and a top portion 106. [0108] As differentiated from those embodiments previously described, the "N" type anchors 102 have a downward sloping insertion point. The user of the fencing stake 100 typically 14 Docket No. 08-21003 manipulates the cord at an angle to insert a cord into the anchor 102. Similar to the previous embodiments, however, the anchors 102 maintain two vertical shaped apertures 102 connected to the insertion aperture 102. One skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that the sloped insertion aperture 102 may provide a more secure holding for the cord. As such, a simple lift and horizontal movement will not release the cord from the fencing stake 100. [0109] FIGURE 4B is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "N" type anchors 102 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE 4C is a diagram showing a back.view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "N" type anchors 102 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE 4D is a diagram showing a side view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "N" type anchors 102 in accordance with one aspect of 'the present application. FIGURE 4E is a diagram showing the other side view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "N" type anchors 102 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. [0110] FIGURE 4F is a diagram showing a top view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "N" type anchors 102 to fasten cords in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE 4G is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple "N" type anchors 102 to fasten cords 112 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. [0111] FIGURE 5A is a diagram showing a side elevated view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 with multiple "n" type anchors 102 having non-horizontal insertion apertures in accordance with one aspect of the present application. Similar to the "N" type anchors 102 presented in FIGURES 4A through 4G, the "n" type anchors 102 having non-horizontal insertion apertures typically require the user to bend the cord at an angle to secure the cord. One skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that the sloped insertion aperture 102 prevents the cord from easily slipping out from the fencing stake 100. [0112] FIGURE 5B is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 with multiple "n" type anchors 102 having non-horizontal insertion apertures in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE 5C is a diagram showing a back view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 with multiple "n" type anchors 102 having non-horizontal insertion apertures in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE 5D is a diagram showing a side view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 with multiple "n" type 15 Docket No. 08-21003 anchors 102 having non-horizontal insertion apertures in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE 5E is a diagram showing the other side view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 with multiple "n" type anchors 102 having non-horizontal insertion apertures in accordance with one aspect of the present application. [0113] FIGURE 5F is a diagram showing a top view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 with multiple "n" type anchors having non-horizontal insertion apertures to fasten cords in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE 5G is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 with multiple "n" type anchors 102 having non horizontal insertion apertures to fasten cords 112 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. [0114] FIGURE 6A is a diagram showing a front view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple anchors 102 on the front and sides of the fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. The fencing stakes 100 provide a user with the ability to have a multi-directional layout fence pattern to achieve a customizable fence layout. FIGURE 6B is a diagram showing a back view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple anchors 102 on the front and sides of the fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE 6C is a diagram showing a side view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple anchors 102 on the front and sides of the fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE 6D is a diagram showing the other side view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple anchor's 102 on the front and sides of the fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. [0115] While an "H" type anchor 102 is shown in the previous FIGURES, one skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that any type of anchor 102 may be used including the "X", "n", "N", or any combination of the anchors 102 presented above. Furthermore, the anchors 102 do not have to be the same when multiple anchors 102 are used in a fencing stake 100. For example, the front anchor 102 can include an "X" type anchor 102, while the side anchors 102 can include an "n" type anchor 102. The fencing stake 100 can also be limited to having one side having anchors 102. [0116] FIGURE 6E is a diagram showing a side elevated view of an exemplary fencing stake 100 having multiple anchors 102 on the front and sides of the fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. As shown, the FIGURE provides more detail on 16 Docket No. 08-21003 the shape of the anchors 102. The left side anchor 102 is an "H" type anchor 102 and the right side anchor 102 is also an "H" type anchor 102. In addition, the middle anchor 102 corresponds to an "H" type anchor 102. [0117] While specific features of the fencing stake 100 were presented above, the fencing stakes 100 are not limited to the previously described embodiments. As such, the features may be interchanged between the embodiments. For example, one fencing stake 100 can include "X" type anchors 102 on one side and "H" type anchors 102 on the right side. Furthermore, the anchors 102 can vary among a single side or face of the fencing stake 100. While not disclosing all of the different combinations of fencing stakes 100, additional features may be included. As will be shown below, different shaped cross-sectional portions of the fencing stake 100 may be used instead of the "V" cross-section. Furthermore, the fencing stakes 100 can include interchangeable end portions 104, which will also be described below. [0118] Presented below are exemplary dimensions for the anchors 102, distances between the anchors 102, and the shaped cross-sectional area of the fencing stake 100. One skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that the dimensions are for illustrative purposes and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the application. [0119] FIGURE 7A is a diagram showing exemplary parallel anchor 102 placements on a "V' shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. The placement of the first anchors 102 are set at 50 mm from the top 106 of the fencing stake 100. The next placement of anchors 102 occurs every 100 mm thereafter until the bottom 104 of the fencing stake 100 is reached. Alternatively, the placement of anchors 102 occurs every 100 mm thereafter until 688.4 mm from the bottom 104 of the fencing stake 100 is reached. In this alternative embodiment, a fencing stake 100 having 18 anchors 102 on each side is produced. One skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that the number of anchors 102 typically depends on the size of the fencing stake 100. [0120] FIGURE 7B is a diagram showing exemplary alternate anchor 102 placements on a "V" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. The placement of a first anchor 102 on a first side is set at 50 mm from the top 106 of the fencing stake 100. The placement of a first anchor 102 on a second side is set at 100 mm from the top 106 of the fencing stake 100. The next placement of anchors 102 occurs every 100 mm on each side thereafter until the bottom 104 of the fencing stake 100 is reached. Alternatively, the placement of anchors 102 occurs every 100 mm thereafter until 688.4 mm from the bottom 17 Docket No. 08-21003 104 of the fencing stake 100 is reached. In this alternative embodiment, a fencing stake 100 having 18 anchors 102 on each side is produced. [0121] FIGURE 7C is a diagram showing a closer view of exemplary anchor placements 102 on a "V" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. One skilled in the relevant art would appreciate that the placement of the anchors 102 do not have to be uniform and can be spaced at different distances throughout. Furthermore, the placement of anchors 102 do not need to be placed in a straight light from top 106 to bottom 104. In one embodiment, the anchors 102 can be spiraling. (0122] FIGURE 7D is a diagram showing exemplary measurements of an anchor 102 having a non-horizontal insertion aperture on the "V" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. In this embodiment, the anchor 102 includes three portions: a first oval area 720, a second oval area 722, and a connector 724 between the first oval area 720 and the second oval area 722. The typical length and height of the anchor 102 is 20 mm by 20 mm. The first 720 and second oval 722 areas are generally 20 mm in height and 6 mm in length. The connector 724 is 8 mm in length with a varying height. As shown in the FIGURE, the connector's 724 shape is defined by a 60 degree angle from each side of the first 720 and second 722 oval areas. [01231 FIGURE 7E is a diagram showing exemplary measurements of a "V" shaped fencing stake 100 having a protruded top portion thereof in accordance with one aspect 'of the present application. The "V" shaped fencing stake's 100 exemplary measurements include 60 mm in length and 35 mm in height. Beginning with the starting point 730 of the fencing stake 100, the fencing stake 100 curves upwards at a 39 degree angle. The fencing stake 100 then bends towards the center at 74 degree angle. A 109 degree angle is then used. Thereafter, another. 74 degree angle bends the fencing stake 100 and ends with another 39 degree angle towards the ending point 732. FIGURE 7E shows further measurements that describe the "V" shaped fencing stake 100 and in particular, specific lengths of the fencing stake 100. The representative measurements of an anchor 102 as shown in FIGURES 7D work with the measurements of the fencing stake 100 in FIGURE 7E because the anchor 102 is bent around the corners of the fencing stake 100. One skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that the measurements of the fencing stake 100 and the anchor 102 may vary and are not limited to the discussions herein. 18 Docket No. 08-21003 [0124] FIGURE 7F is a diagram showing exemplary measurements of an alternative "V" shaped fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application. As shown, the fencing stake 100 is further enclosed. In the embodiment, the starting point 730 and ending point 732 are nearly connecting. In another embodiment, the fencing stake 100 can be fully connected. [0125] FIGURE 7H is a diagram showing exemplary end portions 104 of a "V" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. The end piece 104 can take on the form of a sharp end 104. One skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that the sharp end 104 allows for deeper penetration into the ground. Alternatively, the straight end 104 allows for greater stability. The unsharp end 104 provides-both deeper penetration and stability. [0126] In another illustrative embodiment, FIGURE 8A is a diagram showing exemplary parallel anchor 102 placements on a "Hat" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. The placement of the first anchors 102 are set at 2 inches (5. 1 cm) from the top 106 of the fencing stake 100. The next placement of anchors 102 occurs every 4 inches (10.2 cm) thereafter until the bottom 104 of the fencing stake 100 is reached. Alternatively, the placement of anchors 102 occurs every 4 inches (10.2 cm) until 26 inches (66 cm) from the bottom 104 of the fencing stake 100 is reached. In this alternative embodiment, a fencing stake 100 having 18 anchors 102 on each side is produced. FIGURE 8C is a diagram showing a closer view of exemplary anchor 102 placements on a "Hat" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. [0127] FIGURE 8B is a diagram showing alternative exemplary parallel anchor 102 placements on a "Hat" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. The placement of the first anchors 102 ard set at 2 inches (5.1 cm) from the top 106 of the fencing stake 100. The next placement of anchors 102 occurs every 6 inches (15.2 cm) thereafter until the bottom 104 of the fencing stake 100 is reached. Alternatively, the placement of anchors 102 occurs every 6 inches (15.2 cm) thereafter until 28 inches (71.1 cm) before the bottom 104 of the fencing stake 100 is reached. In this alternative embodiment, a fencing stake 100 having 12 anchors 102 on each side is produced. FIGURE 8D is a diagram showing a closer view of alternative exemplary anchor 102 placements on a "Hat" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. 19 Docket No. 08-21003 [0128] FIGURE 8E is a diagram showing exemplary measurements of an anchor 102 on the "Hat" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. As shown, the anchor 102 can include two portions: a first portion 820 and a second portion 822. Typically, the first portion 820 can be 22.5 mm high by 8 mim wide. The first portion 820 resembles one side of the "H" type anchor 102. The second portion 822 connects to the first portion 820. As will be described below, the second portion 822 provides an insertion area for the cord. The measurements presented above for the exemplary anchor 102 are representative but not limiting.. One skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that the measurements may differ depending on the size and shape of the fencing stake 100. [0129] FIGURE 8F is a diagram showing exemplary measurements of a "Hat" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. The "Hat" shaped fencing stake 100 is typically 74.45 mm in length and 30.5 mm in height. The bottom portion of the fencing stake 100 includes a first prong 830 and a second prong 832. The first prong 830 and the second prong 832 each are 17.5 mm in length. A section of the first prong 830 and the second prong 832 each bend backwards. The first prong 830 and the second prong 832 bend at 72 degree angle to lead to the top portion 834 of the fencing stake 100. The top portion 834 of the fencing stake 100 has a length of 25.4 mm. When put together, the shape of the fencing stake 100 resembles a "Hat". FIGURE 8F further shows measurements that describe the "Hat" shaped fencing stake 100 and in particular, specific lengths of the fencing stake 100. FIGURE 8G is a diagram showing exemplary end portions 104 of a "Hat" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. [0130] In another embodiment depicting a cross-sectional area of a fencing stake 100, FIGURE 9A is a diagram showing exemplary parallel anchor 102 placements on a "W" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. The placement of the first anchors 102 are set at 2 inches (5.1 cm) from the top 106 of the fencing stake 100. The next placement of anchors 102 occurs every 4 inches (10.2 cm) thereafter until the bottom 104 of the fencing stake 100 is reached. Alternatively, the placement of the anchors 102 ends at 46 inches (116.8 cm) above the bottom 104 of the fencing stake 100. FIGURE 9C is a diagram showing a closer view of exemplary anchor 102 placements on a "W" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. [0131] FIGURE 9B is a diagram showing alternative exemplary parallel anchor 102 placements on a "W" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present 20 Docket No. 08-21003 application. The placement of the first anchors 102 are set at 2 inches (5. 1 cm) from the top 106 of the fencing stake 100. The next placement of anchors 102 occurs every 6 inches (15.2 cm) thereafter until the bottom 104 of the fencing stake 100 is reached. Alternatively, the placement of the anchors 102 ends at 46 inches (116.8 cm) above the bottom 104 of the fencing stake 100. FIGURE 9D is a diagram showing a closer view of alternative exemplary anchor 102 placements on a "W" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. [0132] FIGURE 9E is a diagram showing exemplary measurements of an anchor 102 on the "W" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. One skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that the anchor 102 is similar to the anchor 102 presented in the discussion related to FIGURE 7D. [0133] FIGURE 9F is a diagram showing exemplary measurements of a "W" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. The "W" shaped fencing stakes 100 are typically 60 mm in length and 33 mm in height. Beginning with the starting point 930 of the fencing stake 100, the fencing stake 100 curves upwards at a 131 degree angle. The fencing stake 100 then bends towards the center at a 92 degree angle. An 89 degree angle is then used. Thereafter, another 89 degree angle bends the fencing stake 100. The fencing stake 100 curves at a 92 degree angle and then a 131 degree angle towards an ending point 932. While most measurements were discussed, FIGURE 9F shows further measurements that describe the "W" shaped fencing stake 100 and in particular, the specific lengths of the fencing stake 100. The representative measurements of an anchor 102 as shown in FIGURE 9E work with the measurements of the fencing stake 100 in FIGURE 9F because the anchor 102 is bent around the corners of the fencing stake 100. FIGURE 7G is a diagram showing exemplary end portions 104 of a "W" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. [0134] FIGURE 10A is a diagram showing exemplary anchor 102 placements on a "semi-W" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. The placement of the anchors 102 can be similar to the placements of those anchors 102 described above including both parallel and alternating placements. [01351 FIGURE 10B is a diagram showing exemplary measurements of a "semi-W" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. The "semi-W" shaped fencing stake 100 is 36.5 mm in length and 18 mm in height. The bottom portion of 21 Docket No. 08-21003 the fencing stake 100 includes a left prong 1030 and a right prong 1032. The left prong 1030 and the right prong 1032 each bend toward a top portion 104 of the fencing stake 100. When put together, the shape of the fencing stake 100 is a "semii-W". [0136] FIGURE 10C is a diagram showing exemplary anchor 102 placement measurements of a "semi-W" shaped fencing stake 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. The first anchor 102 is typically set at 12.80 mm from the top 106 of the fencing stake 100. The next anchors 102 are placed every 25.40 mm thereafter until the bottom of the fencing stake 100 is reached. Alternatively, the placement of the anchors 102 ends at a certain height above the bottom of the fencing stake 100. [0137] While several cross-sectional shapes of the fencing stake 100 have been presented, one skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that there are numerous fencing stake 100 shapes available. As described above, but not limiting the present application, the fencing stake 100 includes a "V", "Hat", "W", or "semi-W" cross-sectional shape. Furthermore, the fencing stake 100 includes at least one shaped aperture or anchor 102 having a brace for securing a cord or a fence structure. The anchors 102 can be shaped in a "X", "n", "N", or "H" shape. The fencing stake 100 also includes an end portion 104. The end portion 104 can include a sharp, unsharp, and straight end. [01381 In general, the fencing stake 100 provides a user with added functionality and versatility to achieve a wider variety of options for fencing structures and improving reliability over conventional fencing structures. The fencing provides the user with the ability to periodically adjust a fence structure, the fence structure breaking down due to time, wear, or weather conditions. The fencing stake 100 also allows the user to build a fence adaptable to accept one or more accessories while requiring fewer parts. [0139] Still further, the fencing stake 100 permits an easy initial configuration and reconfiguration of the fencing structure. The fencing stake 100 allows attachment and detachment of a fencing structure to supplement a present fencing structure that minimizes labor and/or time. The fencing stake 100 minimizes the labor intensive task of adjusting fence structures. Furthermore, user customized fencing configuration and appearances can be easily accomplished. The fencing stakes 100 minimize the use of wire ties for securing a fence structure and provides weather resistance. [0140] These features and objectives can be accomplished with the fencing stake 100 through the anchor 102 which is formed by the'shaped aperture. FIGURE I I A is a diagram showing 22 Docket No. 08-21003 an exemplary anchor 102 for securing a cord 112 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. In this embodiment, the back view of an anchor 102 is shown. The cord 112 is secured by placing it through the insertion aperture 102 and sliding the cord 112 over the brace 110 into the at least two vertical apertures 102. This firmly secures the cord 112. The brace 110 should be made of a rigid material so that it does not break. In another embodiment, the cord 112 can be crimped onto the brace 110 for a more secure holding. A special tool may be used for crimping the cord 112 over the brace 110. [0141] Typically, the anchor 102 or the brace is not bent outwards. This prevents the anchor 102 or brace from becoming detached after multiple uses. This also allows secure attachment of the cord 112. Alternatively, the anchor 102 or the brace can slightly protrude from the fencing stake 100 to allow for easier insertion of the cord 112. In another embodiment, the anchor 102 or brace can extend further out of the fencing stake 100 so that the cord 112 can be more easily placed on and taken off the anchor 102. In yet another embodiment of the present application, the cord 112 may be locked onto the fencing stake 100. The lock can be another piece of wire, bending the anchor back over the cord 112, an actual lock, or the like. [0142] In an alternative embodiment, FIGURE 1 B is a diagram showing an exemplary anchor 102 for securing two cords 112 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. In this embodiment, the back view of an anchor 102 is shown. A first cord 112 is secured by placing the cord 112 through the anchor 1Q2 and sliding the cord 112 over a lower brace 110. A second cord is secured by placing the cord 112 through the anchor 102 and sliding the cord 112 under an upper brace 110. This firmly secures both the upper and lower cords 112. The brace 110 should be made of a rigid material so that it does not break. Preferably, it is important to crimp the top cord 112 to the brace 110 so that the cord 112 does not become loose. In another embodiment, only the top brace 110 of the anchor 102 is used to secure a top cord 112. [0143] With reference to the other anchors 102 presented above, including the "n", "N", and "H" type anchors 102, one skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that the same type of process or method may be used to secure a cord 112 to those anchors 102. Furthermore, some anchors 102 will only allow one cord 112, while other anchors will allow multiple cords 112. In other embodiments, the cords 112 are secured to the anchors on the sides of a fencing stake 100 through the same process or manner. . By allowing multiple attachment points on the fencing stake 100 numerous patterns may be made by the user of the fencing stakes 100. 23 Docket No. 08-21003 While "X", "a", "N", and "H" type anchors 102 were used to secure the cords 112, one skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that other such apertures 102 may be used, preferably those apertures 102 having a brace 110. In an alternative embodiment, some anchors 102 can secure cords 112 that are vertical. [0144] FIGURE 12 is an illustration of exemplary fencing stakes 100 having multi-positioned, die-stamp anchors affixed along multiple fencing stake faces to provide locking attachment points along a cord 112 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. In one embodiment, the fencing stakes 100 have the fencing stake faces directly attached to the cords 112. This requires that each fencing stake 100 have an anchor on its face. In another embodiment, the fencing stakes 100 are alternated i.e. a fencing stake 100 on its face, a fencing stake 100 on its side, and so on. The fencing stakes 100 include at least one anchor in the front portion of the fencing stake 100 and an additional anchor on the side portions of the fencing stake 100. By having this, the fencing stakes 100 can provide a multi-directional layout fence pattern to achieve a customizable fence 1200 layout. One skilled iii the relevant art will appreciate that there are numerous ways to position the fencing stakes 100 to achieve a desired layout. As such, the fencing stakes 100 do not have to be parallel and perpendicular to each other. Instead, they can be placed at designated angles to each other. [0145] FIGURE 13 is an illustration of exemplary attachments fixed to the fencing stakes 100 in accordance with one aspect of the present application. In one embodiment, the fencing attachments 1302 are not affixed to every fencing stake 100 of the fence. Instead, they are affixed to every other fencing stake 100. One skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that the placement of attachments 1302 may vary and as such, the attachments are not limited to every other fencing stake 100. The fencing attachments 1302 can include a lamp, cover, or sprinkler system. In addition, the fencing attachments 1302 can include a security device, a beeper to scare away birds, or other type of system. [0146] FIGURE 14 is an illustration of an exemplary mesh apparatus 112 fixed to the multi positioned, die-stamp anchors in accordance with one aspect of the present application. The illustration provides an expanded view of the mesh apparatus 112 attached to the fencing stake 100. The mesh apparatus 112 provides the fence 1200 with the ability to grow vines. Furthermore, the mesh apparatus 112 allows the fence 1200 to protect and keep out animals without harming them. 24 Decket No. 08-21003 [0147] In one exemplary fence 1200, fencing stakes 100 are placed 10 feet apart from each other. Between the fencing stakes 100 are d-bars (or deformed bars). The d-bars are placed at each vine or shrubbery providing support for the vine or shrubbery. D-bars can take the form of any object such as a stick or any other apparatus that allows the growing plant to cling to. [0148] In another embodiment of the present application, FIGURE 15 is an illustration of an exemplary tensional bar 1502 utilized to adjust tension in the cord 112 for an agricultural application in accordance with one aspect of the present application. Due to time, wear, or weather conditions, the cord 112 of the fence structure 1200 begins to sag or drop. To overcome this, a tensional bar 1502 is used in addition to the fencing stakes 100 and cord 112. By adjusting the tensional bar 1502, the cord 112 is lifted. While this embodiment is described in agricultural uses, one skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that it is not limited to such. [0149] With continued reference to FIGURE 15, clips 1504 may also be attached along the cord 112 to provide fine or gross adjustments to the cabling tension (or securing process) of the cord 112. Typically, one clip 1504 is placed between each fencing stake 100. Alternatively, several clips 1504 may be placed between each fencing stake 100. [0150] To insert and remove cord 112 to and from fencing stake 100 in an easy manner, a key spanner 2500 is provided as depicted in FIGURE 16A. The key spanner 2500 typically includes a top end 2502 and a bottom end 2504. Primarily, the top end 2502 of the key spanner 2500 is used for inserting a cord 112 into the fencing stake. Coupled to the top end 2502 is a pair of risers. The pair of risers are curved so that they can easily pivot. The pair of risers are placed at the bottom portion of the vertical apertures. These elevate the cord 112 into the aperture located within fencing stake 100. [0151] Also attached to the exemplary key spanner 2500, is an inserter as depicted in FIGURE 16B, which illustrates the other side of the key spanner 2500. The inserter fits over the anchor when the pair of risers are placed into the bottom portion of the vertical apertures. [0152] To insert a cord 112, typically the pair of risers are placed into the bottom'portion of the vertical apertures and the inserter is placed above the anchor. When the user wants to insert the cord, the cord 112 is located above the inserter and the user applies an upward motion to the key spanner 2500. By performing this motion, the cord 112 slides into the insertion aperture and down the vertical apertures, thus securing the cord 112. 25 Docket No. 08-21003 [0153] To remove the cord 112, bottom end 2504 is used. Typically, the bottom end 2504 contains a remover. The remover, from behind the stake 100, is inserted between the portion of cord 112 that is secured by the anchor. The user applies an upward motion to the cord 112 using the anchor thereby lifting the cord 112 over the anchor removing the cord 112 completely. [0154] FIGURE 16C is a side view of the exemplary key spanner for inserting the cord into the illustrative fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application, while FIGURE 16D is a top view of the exemplary key spanner for inserting the cord into the illustrative fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application. FIGURE r 16E is a bottom view of the exemplary key spanner for inserting the cord into the illustrative fencing stake in accordance with one aspect of the present application. [0155] Previously, a certain type of wire, called a hinged joint, characterized by a criss crossing patchwork of wires, required that those wires be hand tied into the fencing stake 100. Through the use of key spanner 2500, the hinged joints can be coupled to fencing stake 100 removing the more mechanical method of hand tying the wires. [01561 The foregoing description is provided to enable any person skilled in the relevant art to practice the various embodiments described herein. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the relevant art, and generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments. Thus, the claims are not intended to be - limited to the embodiments shown and described herein, but are to be accorded the full scope consistent with the language of the claims, wherein reference to an element in the singular is not intended to mean "one and only one" unless specifically stated, but rather "one or more." All structural and functional equivalents to the elements of the various embodiments described throughout this disclosure that are known or later come to be known to those of ordinary skill in the relevant art are expressly incorporated herein by reference and intended to be encompassed by the claims. Moreover, nothing disclosed herein is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether such disclosure is explicitly recited in the claims. The reference in this specification to any prior publication (or information derived from it), or to any matter which is known, is not, and should not be taken as an acknowledgment or admission or any form of suggestion that that prior publication (or information 'derived from it) or known matter forms part of the common general knowledge in the field of endeavour to which this specification relates. 26 Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word "comprise", and variations such as "comprises" and "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps. 27

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1. A fencing stake comprising at least one anchor, wherein the at least one anchor is formed by a shaped aperture in the stake, the shaped aperture having an insertion aperture for inserting a cord and at least two vertical apertures connected to the insertion aperture for securing the cord.
2. The fencing stake of claim 1, wherein the shaped aperture includes an "X" type structure.
3. The fencing stake of claim 2, wherein a side portion of the "X" type structure prevents the cord from moving up.
4. The fencing stake of claim 1, wherein the shaped aperture includes an "n" type structure.
5. The fencing stake of claim 1, wherein the shaped aperture includes an "H" type structure.
6. The fencing stake of claim 1, wherein the insertion aperture for inserting the cord is a non-horizontal aperture.
7. The fencing stake of claim 6, wherein the shaped aperture includes an "N" type structure.
8. The fencing stake of claim 6, wherein the shaped aperture includes an "n" type structure having a non-horizontal insertion aperture.
9. The fencing stake of claim 1, further comprising a hollowed interior portion having a cross section.
10. The fencing stake of claim 9, wherein the cross-section has a "V" shaped structure.
11. The fencing stake of claim 9, wherein the cross-section has a "W" shaped structure.
12. The fencing stake of claim 9, wherein the cross-section has a "semi-W" shaped structure.
13. The fencing stake of claim 9, wherein the cross-section has a "Hat" shaped structure.
14. The fencing. stake of claim 1, wherein the fencing stake is made of sheet metal.
15. The fencing stake of claim 1, further comprising: an end portion; and 28 Docket No. 08-21003 a top portion.
16. The fencing stake of claim 15, wherein the end portion is sharp.
17. The fencing stake of claim 15, wherein the end portion is unsharp.
18. The fencing stake of claim 15, wherein the end portion is straight.
19. The fencing stake of claim 15, wherein the top portion includes a lamp.
20. The fencing stake of claim 15, wherein the top portion includes a sprinkler.
21. The fencing stake of claim 15, wherein the top portion includes a cover.
22. The fencing stake of claim 1, further comprising an additional set of shaped apertures on the side portions of the fencing stake.
23. The fencing stake of claim 22, wherein the additional set of shaped apertures on the side portions of the fencing stake are parallel to each other.
24. The fencing stake of claim 20, wherein the additional set of apertures on the side portions of the fencing stake are alternating between each other.
25. The fencing stake of claim 1, wherein the cord includes a mesh apparatus.
26. The fencing stake of claim 1, wherein the cord includes a railing.
27. The fencing stake of claim 1, wherein the cord includes barbed wire.
28. A fence comprising: a cord for retaining and enclosing structures; a plurality of fencing stakes, wherein each fencing stake has at least one anchor for supporting the cord, the at least one anchor formed by a shaped aperture having an insertion aperture for inserting a cord and at least two vertical apertures connected to the insertion aperture for securing the cord.
29. The fence of claim 28, wherein the cord is a mesh apparatus.
30. The fence of claim 28, wherein the cord is a rope apparatus.
31. The fence of claim 28, wherein the cord is barbed wire.
32. The fence of claim 28, wherein the cord is rope.
33. The fence of claim 28, wherein the shaped aperture includes an "X" type structure.
34. The fence of claim 28, wherein the shaped aperture includes an "n" type structure.
35. The fence of claim 28, wherein the shaped aperture includes an "H" type structure.
36. The fence of claim 28, wherein the insertion aperture for inserting the cord is a non-horizontal aperture.
37. The fence of claim 36, wherein the insertion aperture includes an "N" type structure. 29 Docket No. 08-21003
38. The fence of claim 36, wherein the insertion aperture includes an "n" type structure having a non-horizontal insertion aperture.
39. The fence of claim 28, wherein the plurality of fencing stakes includes at least one , anchor in the front portion of the fencing stake and additional anchors on the side portions of the fencing stake.
40. The fence of claim 39, wherein the fencing stakes provide a multi-directional layout fence pattern to achieve a customizable fence layout.
41. The fence of claim 28, wherein the cord is locked into the at least one anchor of the fencing stake.
42. The fence of claim 41, wherein the cord is locked into the at least one anchor by a ? crimping device.
43. The fence of claim 28, further comprising at least one clip attached to a fencing Z stake for providing adjustments to a tension of the cord.
44. The fence of claim 28, further comprising a tension controlling apparatus to adjust the cord elasticity due to environmental and wear conditions.
45. A fencing stake for securing a cord, the fencing stake comprising a set of shaped apertures on each side of the stake, wherein each shaped aperture includes an insertion aperture for inserting the cord and at least two vertical apertures connected to the insertion aperture for securing the cord.
46. The fencing stake of claim 45, wherein the set of shaped apertures on each side of the stake are parallel to each other.
47. The fencing stake of claim 45, wherein the set of shaped apertures on each side of the stake are alternating between each other.
48. The fencing stake of claim 45, wherein the set of shaped apertures include an "X" type structure.
49. The fencing stake of claim 45, wherein the set of shaped apertures include an "n" type structure.
50. The fencing stake of claim 45, wherein the set of shaped apertures include an "H" type structure.
51. The fencing stake of claim 45, wherein the set of shaped apertures include an "N" type structure.
52. The fencing stake of claim 45, wherein the set of shaped apertures include an "n" 30 Docket No. U8-21003 type structure having a non-horizontal insertion aperture.
53. The fencing stake of claim 45, further comprising a hollowed interior portion 2 having a cross section.
54. The fencing stake of claim 53, wherein the cross-section has a "V" shaped structure,
55. The fencing stake of claim 53, wherein the cross-section has a "W" shaped structure.
56. The fencing stake of claim 53, wherein the cross-section has a "semi-W" shaped 2 structure.
57. The fencing stake of claim 53, wherein the cross-section has a "Hat" shaped structure. 31
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