CH383907A - Barbed wire - Google Patents

Barbed wire

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Publication number
CH383907A
CH383907A CH1222362A CH1222362A CH383907A CH 383907 A CH383907 A CH 383907A CH 1222362 A CH1222362 A CH 1222362A CH 1222362 A CH1222362 A CH 1222362A CH 383907 A CH383907 A CH 383907A
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Switzerland
Prior art keywords
barbed wire
wires
longitudinal wires
twisting
wire according
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Application number
CH1222362A
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French (fr)
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Arbed
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Publication of CH383907A publication Critical patent/CH383907A/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21FWORKING OR PROCESSING OF METAL WIRE
    • B21F25/00Making barbed wire

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Wire Processing (AREA)
  • Ropes Or Cables (AREA)

Description

  

      Fil        barbelé       La présente invention concerne le     fil    barbelé ou  ronce     artificielle        utilisé    pour les clôtures et à d'autres  fins.  



  Jusqu'ici, on fabriquait le fil barbelé en torsadant  les fils métalliques longitudinaux sur lesquels sont  posés, à intervalles réguliers, les barbes ou picots.  Sous l'effet de la torsion que subissent les     fils    torsa  dés, des tensions internes y prennent naissance qui, si  l'on n'y porte pas remède, donnent au fil barbelé une  nervosité rendant sa manipulation dangereuse lors  qu'on le déroule pour     l'utiliser.    Aussi est-il d'usage,  en les torsadant, de donner aux fils longitudinaux  une     surtorsion,        dépassant    la     limite    élastique du  métal, pour ensuite les détordre légèrement.

   Ceci sup  prime la nervosité du     fil    barbelé mais complique sa  fabrication et diminue sa résistance à la traction en  fatiguant le     métal.     



  La présente invention permet d'éviter ces incon  vénients et d'obtenir certains avantages, en fabri  quant le     fil    barbelé sans torsion.  



  Au lieu de torsader les fils     longitudinaux    du     fil     barbelé comme jusqu'à présent, on     toronne    les fils  longitudinaux en les posant l'un sur l'autre en hélice  comme les torons d'un câble. On y place ensuite les  picots de la manière habituelle.  



  Le fil barbelé ainsi obtenu étant exempt de ten  sions internes et partant de nervosité, aucune mesure  ne doit être prise contre celle-ci et la fabrication s'en  trouve accélérée et peut se faire au moyen de machi  nes à câbler à grande vitesse.  



  D'autre part, le     toronnage    n'imposant aux fils  longitudinaux aucune fatigue, la résistance à la trac-         tion    du     fil    barbelé n'est aucunement     affectée    par la       fabrication.     



  Le procédé permet en outre de fabriquer du     fil     barbelé dont les fils longitudinaux sont protégés con  tre la rouille par un revêtement de matière plastique  qui ne subit pas de détérioration au cours du     toron-          nage    des fils, alors que pareille fabrication ne serait  pas possible par un     torsadage    des fils qui cisaille  rait la gaine de matière plastique de ceux-ci.



      Barbed Wire The present invention relates to barbed wire or artificial burl used for fencing and other purposes.



  Until now, barbed wire has been manufactured by twisting the longitudinal metal wires on which the barbs or barbs are placed at regular intervals. Under the effect of the twisting undergone by the twisted wires, internal tensions arise which, if left unchecked, give the barbed wire a nervousness making its handling dangerous when it is unwound for use it. It is therefore customary, by twisting them, to give the longitudinal wires an over-twist, exceeding the elastic limit of the metal, in order then to untwist them slightly.

   This eliminates the nervousness of the barbed wire but complicates its manufacture and reduces its tensile strength by fatiguing the metal.



  The present invention makes it possible to avoid these drawbacks and to obtain certain advantages, by manufacturing the barbed wire without twisting.



  Instead of twisting the longitudinal wires of the barbed wire as up to now, the longitudinal wires are stranded by laying them one on top of the other in a helix like the strands of a cable. The pins are then placed there in the usual way.



  The barbed wire thus obtained being free from internal tensions and hence from nervousness, no measure must be taken against it and the manufacture is thereby accelerated and can be done by means of high-speed wiring machines.



  On the other hand, since the stranding does not impose any fatigue on the longitudinal wires, the tensile strength of the barbed wire is in no way affected by the manufacture.



  The process also makes it possible to manufacture barbed wire, the longitudinal wires of which are protected against rust by a plastic coating which does not undergo deterioration during the stranding of the wires, whereas such manufacture would not be possible by a twisting of the son which shears the plastic sheath thereof.

 

Claims (1)

REVENDICATIONS I. Fil barbelé, caractérisé en ce que ses fils longi tudinaux sont toronnés. II. Procédé de fabrication de fil barbelé selon la revendication I, caractérisé en ce que l'on toronne au moins deux fils longitudinaux en les posant l'un sur l'autre comme les torons d'un câble et l'on y place des picots après toronnage. SOUS-REVENDICATIONS 1. Fil barbelé suivant la revendication I, carac térisé en ce que les fils longitudinaux sont recouverts d'un revêtement protecteur avant toronnage. 2. CLAIMS I. Barbed wire, characterized in that its longi tudinal wires are stranded. II. A method of manufacturing barbed wire according to claim I, characterized in that at least two longitudinal wires are stranded by placing them one on top of the other like the strands of a cable and spikes are placed there after stranding. SUB-CLAIMS 1. Barbed wire according to claim I, charac terized in that the longitudinal wires are covered with a protective coating before stranding. 2. Fil barbelé suivant la sous-revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le revêtement des fils longitudi naux est une gaine de matière plastique. Barbed wire according to sub-claim 1, characterized in that the coating of the longitudinal wires is a plastic sheath.
CH1222362A 1961-12-05 1962-10-18 Barbed wire CH383907A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
BE487290 1961-12-05

Publications (1)

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CH383907A true CH383907A (en) 1964-11-15

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CH1222362A CH383907A (en) 1961-12-05 1962-10-18 Barbed wire

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ES (1) ES282196A1 (en)
LU (1) LU42810A1 (en)

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ES282196A1 (en) 1963-07-01
LU42810A1 (en) 1963-02-04

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