NZ784839A - Securing Device - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention resides in an elongate member securing device comprising a body having a base connecting a first side wall to a second side wall, and a first leading member and a second leading member. The base, first side wall and second side wall define a first opening and an opposing second opening, wherein the first side wall comprises a first extension adjacent the first opening, wherein the second side wall comprises a second extension adjacent the second opening, wherein the first leading member is connected to the first extension and the first leading member extends substantially perpendicular to the first wall, and the second leading member is connected to the second extension and the second leading member extends substantially perpendicular to the second wall. The present invention provides a simple solution to securing elongate members. , wherein the first side wall comprises a first extension adjacent the first opening, wherein the second side wall comprises a second extension adjacent the second opening, wherein the first leading member is connected to the first extension and the first leading member extends substantially perpendicular to the first wall, and the second leading member is connected to the second extension and the second leading member extends substantially perpendicular to the second wall. The present invention provides a simple solution to securing elongate members.
Description
TITLE
Securing device
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to the field of securing elongate
members. More particularly, the invention relates to an elongate member
securing device for a fence.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
[0002] Any reference to background art herein is not to be construed as an
admission that such art constitutes common general knowledge in Australia or
elsewhere.
In construction and other fields, elongate s are required to be
secured to structures to maintain an orientation thereof. For ce, some
forms of g are formed of a plurality of elongate members (such as wires)
secured to one or more structures (such as posts). These wires must be secured
at intervals to maintain the height of the wire from the ground.
Fences formed of wire, mesh and/or rope are a relatively cheap and
effective method of defining a ter around a space. In this regard, these
fences typically comprise a plurality of horizontal wires that can be d or
anchored to a structure (typically a post, such as a star picket). However, a
problem with the presently available methods of securing wires to posts is that
they are not easy to install and not effectively secured (e.g., pulled through). In
this regard, the wires may become loose and fall away from the structure. This is
a significant issue when such wires are utilized to define a ter for livestock
because ock may be able to escape between the wires.
One prior art solution to this issue is to utilize ty wire. In this regard,
the horizontal wires can be secured to a star picket by surrounding the wire in a
loop and attaching the ends of the ty wire to apertures in a star .
Alternatively, a ty wire may be inserted through an aperture of a star picket and
loop either end of the ty wire around the horizontal wire to secure it to the peg at
the required height. However, it will be appreciated that using ty wires require
substantial manipulation thereof to ensure that the ty wires securely engage the
apertures of the star picket. This is ularly problematic when the wire is
barbed, as there are also safety concerns.
It would be ageous to alleviate one or more of the above issues
or to at least provide a commercial alternative to the consumer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In one aspect, although it need not be the only or indeed the broadest
aspect, the invention resides in an elongate member ng device sing:
a body having a base connecting a first side wall to a second side wall;
and
a first leading member and a second leading member,
wherein the base, first side wall and second side wall define a first opening
and an ng second opening;
wherein the first side wall comprises a first extension adjacent the first
opening,
wherein the second side wall comprises a second extension adjacent the
second opening,
wherein the first leading member is connected to the first extension and the
first leading member extends substantially perpendicular to the first wall, and the
second leading member is connected to the second extension and the second
leading member s substantially perpendicular to the second wall.
In an embodiment, the first extension is substantially in the same
plane as the first side wall. In embodiments, the first extension extends from a
free end of the first side wall. In one embodiment, the first ion has a width
that is less than a width of the first side wall. In an embodiment, a first void is
formed adjacent the first ion and the second opening. Preferably, the first
void connects the channel to the second opening.
In an embodiment, the second extension is substantially in the same
plane as the second side wall. In one embodiment, the second extension
extends from a free end of the second side wall. In an embodiment, the second
extension has a width that is less than a width of the second side wall. In one
embodiment, a second void is formed adjacent the second extension and the
first opening. Preferably, the second void connects the channel to the first
opening.
[0010] In an embodiment, the first void is located between the first side wall
and the second leading . Additionally, the second void is located
between the second side wall and the first g member. The first void and
the second void are substantially inverted in the first and second side walls.
In certain embodiments, the first leading member is connected to a
free end of the first extension. In a further embodiment, the second leading
member is connected to a free end of the second extension.
In one ment, the first leading member comprises a first
attachment portion. In an embodiment, the second leading member comprises a
second attachment portion. In certain embodiments, the first attachment
comprises an aperture. In an embodiment, the second attachment portion
comprises an aperture. In a preferred embodiment, the first attachment portion
and the second ment portion are aligned.
In an ment, the first side wall is substantially parallel to the
second side wall. In certain embodiments, the first side wall is substantially
perpendicular to the base. In certain embodiments, the second side wall is
substantially perpendicular to the base.
In ments, the first opening and second opening define a
eway therebetween. In some embodiments, a longitudinal plane is
defined by the first opening and second g, and is parallel to the base.
In embodiments, the first leading member and the second leading
member define a channel etween. In a preferred embodiment, the channel
is orthogonal to the longitudinal plane.
In one embodiment, the elongate member securing device is integrally
formed.
In one embodiment, the securing device is for use in a fence. In
another embodiment, the securing is when used in a fence.
In another aspect, the invention resides in a method of securing an
elongate member to a structure, the method including the steps of:
locating an elongate member in a channel of an elongate member
securing device;
rotating the elongate member securing device such that the elongate
member resides in a passageway of the elongate member securing device;
securing the elongate member securing device one of the one or more
structures,
to thereby secure the elongate member to one of the one or more structures.
The elongate member securing device is as substantially described
hereinabove for the first aspect.
In yet another aspect, the ion resides in a system for ng
an elongate member to a structure comprising:
an elongate member securing device comprising:
a body having a base connecting a first side wall to a second side
wall, wherein the base, first side wall and second side wall define a first opening
and an opposing second opening that er define a passageway
therebetween adapted to retain the elongate member;
wherein the first side wall comprises a first extension adjacent the first
g, and the second side wall comprises a second extension adjacent
the second opening,
wherein a first g member is connected to the first extension and
extends substantially perpendicular to the first wall, and a second leading
member is connected to the second extension and extends substantially
perpendicular to the second wall, wherein the first leading member and
second g member define a channel adapted to receive the elongate
member,
whereby the elongate member securing device is adapted to facilitate
rotation of the elongate member such that the elongate member transitions
from the channel to the passageway;
an elongate member d to be secured by the elongate member
securing device; and
a structure that is adapted to be d by the elongate member
securing device.
In a further aspect, the invention resides in a ng device
comprising:
two substantially parallel members defining a channel configured to
receive a wire therein;
two side walls connected by a base member, a first side wall of the
two side walls connected to a first member of the two substantially el
members and a second side wall of the two side walls connected to a second
member of the two substantially parallel members,
a first void formed between the first side wall and the second member
of the two substantially el members, the second channel being connected
to the channel extending in a first direction from the channel; and
a second void formed between the second side wall and the first
member of the two substantially parallel members, the second void being
connected to the channel and extending in a second direction from the channel,
opposite to the first direction of the first void,
wherein the first void and the second void are substantially parallel and wherein
the first void and the second void are substantially perpendicular to the channel.
The various features and embodiments of the present invention
referred to in the individual sections above and in the description which follows
apply, as appropriate, to other sections, mutatis mutandis. Co nsequently
es specified in one section may be combined with es specified in
other sections as appropriate.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will become
apparent from the following detailed description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
To assist in understanding the invention and to enable a person
skilled in the art to put the invention into practical effect, embodiments of the
invention will be described by way of example only with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG 1 shows multiple views of the present securing :
FIG 1a shows a front view of the securing device,
FIG 1b shows a right view of the securing device,
FIG 1c shows a back view of the securing device,
FIG 1d shows a left view of the securing device,
FIG 1e shows a top view of the securing device, and
FIG 1f shows a bottom view of the securing device;
FIG 2 shows the present securing device engaging a wire;
FIG 3 shows the wire in the passageway of the present securing device;
FIG 4 shows another view of FIG 3;
FIG 5 shows the present ng device secured to a structure; and
FIG 6 shows r view of FIG 6.
DETAILED PTION OF THE INVENTION
Embodiments of the t invention reside primarily in a securing
device. A ccordingly, the device and method steps have been illustrated in
concise schematic form in the gs, showing only those specific s that
are necessary for understanding the embodiments of the present invention so as
to not obscure the disclosure with excessive detail that will be readily apparent to
those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the present description.
In this specification, adjectives such as first and second, left and right,
and the like may be used solely to distinguish one element or action from
another element or action without necessarily requiring or implying any actual
such onship or order.
Words such as “comprises” or “includes” are intended to define a nonexclusive
inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that
comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may
include other ts not expressly listed, including elements that are inherent
to such a process, method, article, or apparatus.
As used herein, the term ‘about’ means the amount is lly the
number following the term ‘about’ but the actual amount may vary from this
precise number to an unimportant degree.
[0029] As used herein, the term rally formed’ refers to being formed of a
unitary piece of material. For instance, the ng member of the present
invention may be formed by bending or ise manipulating a flat sheet into
the desired ions.
The present invention is predicated on the finding that elongate
s can be y and easily secured by the present ng device. The
present invention generally relates to a securing device for securing an elongate
member to another ure. The present invention allows for many different
elongate members to be secured, provides a quick and ent method of
securing elongate members and/or allows for an elongate member to be secured
without substantial manipulation thereof. The present securing device may be
utilized in forming fencing, electric wires/fencing, and cables for walkways. The
person d in the art will appreciate that the above list merely exemplify some
of the uses of the present securing devices, and that the securing device may be
utilized in other uses not expressly listed.
[0031] The elongate member is suitably any elongate member. Non-limiting
examples of the elongate member includes wire, mesh, rope and/or similar
atives. The structure in which the securing device is secured to includes,
but is not limited to, pickets, protrusions on a wall, a predetermined anchor point,
and steel bars. In particular, the structure is suitably a star picket.
FIG 1 shows multiple views (a) front view; b) right view; c) rear view;
d) left view; e) top view; and f) bottom view) of a securing device. In one
embodiment, the securing device is an elongate member securing device 100.
The elongate member securing device 100 comprises a body 110. The body 110
comprises a base 111, a first side wall 112 and a second side wall 113. The
base 111 connects the first side wall 112 to the second side wall 113. The first
side wall 112 and second side wall 113 are ted to opposing terminal ends
of the base 111. In the embodiment shown, the first side wall 112 and second
side wall 113 are substantially parallel. In the embodiment shown, the first side
wall 112 and the second side wall 113 are substantially perpendicular to the
base 111. It will be appreciated that it is not essential that the first side wall 112
and the second side wall 113 are perpendicular to the base 111. In this ,
the function of the present invention can be achieved by having the side walls at
an angle to the base. Alternatively, the function of the present invention can also
be achieved by utilizing curved walls and base to form a ‘U’-like shape.
The base 111, first side wall 112 and second side wall 113 define a
first opening 150 and an opposing second opening 160. That is, the base 111,
first side wall 112, and the second side wall 113 define a first face having an
opening 150. The opposite sides of the base 111, first side wall 112, and second
side wall 113 define a second face having the opposing second opening. The
first g 150 and the second opening 160 define a passageway
therebetween (mentioned in more detail hereinafter). The passageway is
adapted to receive and retain an elongate member. A udinal plane may be
d by the first g 150 and the opposing second opening 160, and is
parallel to the base 111.
The first side wall 112 comprises a first extension 112a adjacent the
first opening 150. The first extension 112a s from a free end of the first
wall 112. In one embodiment, the first extension 112a is substantially in the
same plane as the plane of the first side wall 112. The first extension 112a has a
width that is less than the width of the first side wall 112. It should be clear from
the s that a first void 114a is formed adjacent the extension 112a
(discussed in more detail hereinafter). This first void 114a is also adjacent the
second opening 160. For completeness, the first void 114a is formed in the first
face. That is, the first void 114a is in the form of a depression from the first face.
The first void 114a connects the l 115 to the second opening
160 (mentioned in more detail hereinafter). That is, the first void 114a connects
and is continuous with the channel 115 and the eway.
The second side wall 113 comprises a second extension 113a
adjacent the second opening 160. The second extension 113a extends from a
free end of the second wall 113. The second ion 113a is substantially in
the same plane as the plane of the second side wall 113. The second extension
113a has a width that is less than the width of the second side wall 113. It should
be clear from the figures that a second void 114b is formed adjacent to the
second extension 113a (discussed in more detail after). This second void
114b is also adjacent the first opening 150. For completeness, the second void
114b is formed in the second face. That is, the second void 114a is in the form of
a depression from the second face.
The second void 114b connects the channel 115 to the first opening
150 (mentioned in more detail hereinafter). That is, the second void 114b
connects and is uous with the channel 115 and the passageway.
The first void 114a is located between the first side wall 112 and the
second leading member 113b. Additionally, the second void 114b is located
between the second side wall 113 and the first leading member 112b. The first
void 114a and the second void 114b are substantially inverted in the first and
second side walls 112, 113.
The elongate member securing device 100 further comprises a first
leading member 112b and a second leading member 113b. In one embodiment,
the first leading member 112a is ntially parallel to the second leading
member 112b. In certain embodiments, the first leading member 112a is parallel
to the second leading member 112b
The first leading member 112b is connected or attached to a free end
of the first extension 112a. The first leading member 112b extends substantially
perpendicular to the first wall 112. In some embodiments, the first leading
member 112b extends perpendicular to the first wall 112.
[0041] The second leading member 113b is connected or attached to a free
end of the second extension 113b. The second leading member 113b extends
substantially perpendicular to the second wall 113. In embodiments, second
leading member 113b extends perpendicular to the second wall 113
The first leading member 112b and the second leading member 113b
define a channel 115 etween. The channel 115 is adapted to receive the
elongate member. The channel 115 is continuous with the passageway defined
by the first opening 150 and the second opening 160 mentioned above. In
one ment, the channel 115 is orthogonal to the longitudinal plane.
The first leading member 112b comprises a first ment portion.
The second leading member 113b comprises a second attachment portion. The
first attachment portion and the second ment portion may be in the form of
an aperture 112c, 113c respectively. A fastening device or ly may be
utilized to secure the first leading member 112b and/or the second leading
member 113b to a structure. In one embodiment, the aperture is a circular
aperture or a square aperture. The person skilled in the art will appreciate that
the aperture may be in any form as long as a fastening device can be utilized to
secure the securing device 100. For ce, a wire may be utilized to secure
the aperture 112c in the first leading member 112b and/or the aperture 113c in
the second leading member 113b with an aperture in a structure to be fastened.
[0044] In FIGS 2 to 6, the structure is a star picket 200. In use, an elongate
member (such as a wire 190) may be located between the first leading member
112b and the second leading member 113b and in the channel 115. FIG 2
shows a wire being located in the channel defined by the first leading member
112b and the second g member 113b. Once the wire 190 engages an end
of the first side wall 112 and the second side wall 113, the securing device 100
can be rotated such that the wire is now ed in the passageway. FIG 3
shows the wire rotated.
As shown in FIG 4, the wire is now captured in the passageway
between the first opening 150 and the second opening 160. In this configuration,
the securing device 100 can be simply moved easily along the wire 190. The
securing device 100 can then be moved to the structure 200 to which it is to be
secured to form a fence.
Once in the passageway, the securing device 100 can be moved
along the wire until it reaches the structure to be secured. At this point, the
securing device can be secured or ed to the structure. This is particular
advantageous where the wire 190 is barbed as the dimension of the barb can fit
in the passageway.
FIG 5 shows the securing device 100 engaging a star picket 200. FIG
6 shows an ative view of the securing device 100 engaging a star picket
200. It should be appreciated that the wire 190 is captured in the passageway
whilst the star picket 200 is located between the first leading member 112b and
the second leading member 113b. Typically, a star picket 200 comprises
apertures which can be utilized to secure certain members thereto. The
res in the first leading member 112b and the second lead member 113c
are suitably aligned and can be aligned to the apertures of the star picket 200 or
other ures, and a fastening member of assembly can be ed
therethrough to secure the components together. In the present example a wire
is ed to maintain the position of the securing . r, the person
skilled in the art will appreciated that other fastening devices known in the art
may be utilized. It will also be appreciated that the securing device may suitably
comprise one or more apertures. In certain embodiments, the securing device
may suitably comprise 1, 2, 3, 4… n apertures. The greater number of apertures
allows for easier installation of the securing device by a consumer.
Advantageously, the present securing device captures the wire such
that it ates the problem of the wire slipping from the device. In this ,
the wire cannot escape from the passageway as it is in the wrong orientation to
exit out of the channel between the first leading member and the second leading
member. Furthermore, the wire cannot escape from the passage way because
the star picket 200 is located and secured between the first leading member and
the second leading member.
The present securing device is adapted to be engage the te
member and moved freely along the length thereof. The present securing device
can be utilized with elongate s of uneven er (for example, barbed
wire). The t securing device provides the consumer a choice to move it to
a desired section of the te member without taking it off or rearranging
installation points (such as star pickets).
The present securing device is also able to be installed through sides
of steel posts. In this regard, a wire can be hung from the steel posts and
engage the present securing device and does not jeopardize the surface area of
wire contact to the post as the wire is contained within the securing device. This
may improve the lifespan of the wire and thus boundary.
It will be appreciated by the person skilled in the art that a number of
securing devices can be ed with a single wire to ensure that it is maintained
at the appropriate height along the boundary. In this regard, a number of
securing devices can be utilized with a number of structures to maintain a wire at
the riate height.
In one embodiment, the ng device is formed of steel, alloy
and/or plastic. In a preferred embodiment, the securing device may be formed of
a conductive or non-conductive material. A non-limiting example of a conductive
material is stainless steel. A non-limiting example of a non-conductive material is
a polymer (such as a plastic). In one embodiment, the ng device is coated
in a non-conductive material. However, it will be appreciated by the person
skilled in the art that the securing device can be formed with essentially any
material.
In an embodiment, the securing device is suitably formed by casting
or pour molding. Alternatively, the securing device may be formed of a providing
a die cut template of the securing device and subsequently manipulating the
template to form the ng device. In this ment, the template may be
welded or otherwise maintained in manipulated form.
Advantageously, the present invention, in use, allows for a wire to be
tensioned and pulled through without ing the wire to be released from the
present securing device. This is a significant advantage as wires that are directly
connected to the structure (such as a post) are required to be released from the
post in order to re-tension. This can take a significant amount of time, require
significant effort and is inefficient.
The above ption of various embodiments of the present
invention is provided for purposes of description to one of ordinary skill in the
related art. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to a single
disclosed embodiment. As mentioned above, numerous alternatives and
variations to the t invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art of
the above ng. Accordingly, while some alternative ments have
been sed specifically, other embodiments will be apparent or relatively
easily ped by those of ordinary skill in the art. Accordingly, this invention
is intended to embrace all alternatives, modifications and variations of the
present invention that have been discussed herein, and other embodiments that
fall within the spirit and scope of the above described invention.
Claims (17)
1. An te member securing device comprising a body having a base connecting a first side wall to a second side wall; a first leading member and a second leading member, n the base, first side wall and second side wall define a first opening and an opposing second opening; wherein the first side wall comprises a first extension adjacent the first opening, n the second side wall comprises a second extension adjacent the second opening, wherein the first leading member is connected to the first extension and the first leading member extends substantially perpendicular to the first wall, and the second leading member is ted to the second extension and the second leading member extends substantially perpendicular to the second wall.
2. A method of securing an te member to one or more structures, the method including the steps of: locating an elongate member in a channel of an elongate member securing device; ng the elongate member securing device; securing the elongate member securing device one of the one or more structures; to thereby secure the elongate member to one of the one or more structures.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the elongate member securing device is as claimed in claim 1.
4. The elongate member securing device or the method of any one of the preceding claims n the first extension is substantially in the same plane as the first side wall.
5. The elongate member securing device or the method of any one of the preceding claims wherein the second extension is substantially in the same plane as the second side wall.
6. The elongate member securing device or the method of any one of the preceding claims wherein the first extension has a width that is less than a width of the first side wall.
7. The elongate member securing device or the method of any one of the preceding claims wherein the second extension has a width that is less than a width of the second side wall.
8. The elongate member securing device or the method of any one of the preceding claims wherein the first leading member comprises a first ment portion.
9. The elongate member securing device or the method of any one of the ing claims wherein the second leading member ses a second attachment portion.
10. The elongate member securing device or the method of any one of the preceding claims wherein first leading member is substantially parallel to the second leading member.
11. The elongate member securing device or the method of any one of the preceding claims wherein first opening and the second opening define a passageway therebetween.
12. The elongate member securing device or the method of any one of the preceding claims n the first leading member and the second leading member define a channel therebetween.
13. The elongate member securing device or the method of claim 12, wherein the channel is onal to the passageway.
14. The elongate member securing device or the method of any one of the preceding claims n the first leading member and the second leading member are substantially parallel.
15. The elongate member securing device of any one of claims 1 and 4 to 13, for use in fencing.
16. The te member securing device of any one of claims 1 and 4 to 13, when used in fencing.
17. A system for securing an elongate member to a structure sing: an te member securing device sing: a body having a base connecting a first side wall to a second side wall, wherein the base, first side wall and second side wall define a first opening and an opposing second g that together define a passageway therebetween adapted to retain the elongate member; wherein the first side wall comprises a first extension adjacent the first opening, and the second side wall comprises a second extension adjacent the second opening, wherein a first leading member is connected to the first extension and extends substantially perpendicular to the first wall, and a second leading member is connected to the second extension and s substantially perpendicular to the second wall, wherein the first leading member and second leading member define a channel adapted to receive the elongate member, whereby the elongate member securing device is d to facilitate rotation of the elongate member such that the elongate member transitions from the channel to the passageway; an elongate member adapted to be secured by the elongate member securing device; and a structure that is adapted to be secured by the elongate member securing device.
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