US2456547A - Electric fence wire fastener - Google Patents

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US2456547A
US2456547A US3626A US362648A US2456547A US 2456547 A US2456547 A US 2456547A US 3626 A US3626 A US 3626A US 362648 A US362648 A US 362648A US 2456547 A US2456547 A US 2456547A
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Dec. 14, 1948. A. E. EBEI Q 2,456,547
ELECTRIC FENCE WIRE FASTENER Filed Jan. 21. 1948 F/gJ. I
Ar'rhur E. Weber IN V EN TOR.
BY wt%w. 2:11;,
Patented Dec. 14, 1948 UNITED STATES PATENT 'OFFl CE ELECTRIC FENCE WIRE FASTENER.
Arthur E. Weber, Monee; Ill.
Application January 21, 1948, Serial, No. 3,626
5 Claims. (01. 174-211) This inventionrelates toa device adapted and designed to detachably support a strand of electric wire to a fence post and. is an improvement over my Patent No. 2,067,688, issued January 12, 1937..
By way of improvement over my prior patent, the present invention relates to a manually regulated and more conveniently adjustable wire fastener device for use on, any type of suitable support, such as a fence post T-shaped in cross-sectional form. t
The principal object of this invention is to provide a wire fastening bracket designed for coordination with any suitable type of fence post, wherein said bracket will detachably support on the fence post an electric conductor, such as an electric wire.
Another object of this invention is to maintain a plurality of electric wires in coordination with asuitable fence post, in such a fashion that water and moisture are prevented from adhering to the electric wire, adjacent the bracket, and grounding the fence.
Another objector this invention is tov provide a wire fastening fixture or bracket wherein the wire may be more easily and conveniently secured to a fence post.
A meritorious feature of this invention is the provision in a wire fastener of a ring-like or annular member, which comprises a retaining. element to support the wire to the bracket, which is secured around the fence post, the ring being provided with a radial slot or aperture to easily and conveniently enable the wire to be inserted within the ring.
Another feature of this invention is the provision of aring-like wire retaining member, which is insulated and tapered inwardly to terminate in a feather edge disposed on the inner circumference of the ring in order to supportthe electricv wirehigh and dryto obviate the possibility of water or moisture adhering to the wire adjacent the inner circumference of the ring.
Another feature of this invention is the provision of a clamp, supporting the ring to a suitable fence post, the clamp being easily and swiftly attached and detached.
with these and ancillary objects and other meritorious features in view, this invention consists of certain structural features and arrangements of parts, as will become more apparent as the following description proceeds and in view of the accompanying drawings wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a suitable post support, illustrating the electrical wire fastener assembly constructed in accordance with this invention;
Figure 2 is a transverse ec ional view taken substantially from the plane of theline -2 on Figure 1;
igu e 3 is an elevational view showing aefragmentary Portion of the fence post and wire Ias-. tener assembly as shown generally in Figure 1, and,
Figure 4 is an enlarged perspective view of a modification of the wire fastening device, constructed in accordance with the principles of this. invention.
Referring now more particularly to the drawing's, wherein an embodiment of this device is illustrated, and in particular Figures 1 to 3, inclusive, wherein similar characters of reference refer to similar parts throughout, there is shown a wire fastening fixture or bracket constructed according to this invention and shown in association with a T-shaped cross-sectional fence post ll).
The fence post comprises a plate or head portlon Ill and a rib portion l2 formed integrally therewith and extending outwardly at right angles therefrom and positioned midway the iongitudinal edges of the head or plate member ID, with the post seated in the ground. l4.
Detachably secured to the fence post is a slid able fixture or bracket generally denoted by the character reference 16, which comprises a straplike member I8, havin its opposite ends 20, 2'2 bent laterally and offset at right angles to the longitudinal plane of the strap-like member.
Lateral end extensionor offset portion 22 has its end 24 bent inwardly to provide a retaining hook or clamp.
A suitable aperture is centrally disposed in the opposite offset portion or lateral extension 20 and is adapted to receive therein, a wing bolt 26.
Anoutwardly extending portion 28 is. formed on the face of the strap i8 and: terminates in anangularly bent portion 30, which is bent parallel to the plane ofv the strap-like member Ill.
It can thus be seen, with reference to Figure 2 of the drawings, wherein the clamp is shown secured to a T-shaped post, though this is meant to impart nothing in the way of limitation thereto, that the clamp is secured to the post by hooking or adjusting the channel hook portion formed by the end portion 24 of the lateral ex,- tension 22 and the strap-like member it, around the longitudinal edge of the post and then tightening up or screwing in the wing bolt 26, until the end of the bolt contacts the rib portion [2.
Suitably secured to the parallel extension 30 of the outwardly extending portion 28 by means of an aperture formed therein is an annular member or ring-like member, generally denoted by the numeral 32, which is adapted to retain and detachably support a strand of electric wire or a suitable electric conductor.
Formed integrally with the ring-like member 32 is an upstanding substantially straight portion 34, having an aperture formed therein and into which is inserted a bolt assembly 36, which is inserted also through the aperture in the parallel portion 30 for securely affixing the ring-like member to the clamp I6.
A radial slot 33 of suitable dimensions, so as to provide an ingress point for a strand of wire, is provided in the ring 32 and is adapted to allow the strand of wire to be gradually lowered into the supporting inner surface of the ring.
The inner surface or circumference of the ring tapers inwardly and terminates in a featheredge inner circumference 40, upon which a wire 42 is seated and which supports the wire 42 in a high and dry state, and prevents the accumulation of any moisture on the electric wire or conductor adjacent the ring seat, so as to obviate any possibility of the electric fence being grounded by the moisture.
Attention is now directed to Figure 4 of the drawings, wherein a modification of this invention is shown and which comprises the same clamping means, as above described, with the forwardly extending portion and lateral terminating section thereon 28 and 30, respectively, dispensed with and the retaining ring carried directly to the face of the strap and supported directly thereon.
or course, it is understood that the ring is to be constructed of suitable insulated material, such as, porcelain or the like, so that the charge in the Wire is prevented from spreading to the clamp and the post.
It is also apparent that another modification of this invention is possible and would comprise the dispensing with altogether oi the clamping means and the attachment of the ring directly to the face of the head or plate portion of the support, by means of a screw, such as the screw 44, employed to attach the ring to the base of the strap-like member 18, shown in Figure 4.
It is thought that the description taken in connection with the drawings will enable those skilled in the art to attain a clear and lucid understanding of the invention so that a more lengthy description is not thought necessary.
Of course, since many other uses and variations of the device will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading this description in connection with the drawings, it is to be understood that certain changes in style structure and arrangement of parts may be effected without a departure from the spirit of this invention within the scope of the appending claims.
Having thus described this invention, what I claim as new is:
A device for detachably securing a strand of electric Wire to a support comprising a strap having lateral offset portions formed at each end, one of said offset portions terminating in an inturned portion, means supported parallel to the strap by the other offset portion for securing the strap to a support, a radially slotted ring secured to said clamp, a feather edged insulated inner circumference on said ring upon which the electric wire is seated.
2. A device for detachably supporting a strand of electric wire to a fence post comprising a stra having lateral offset portions formed at each end, one of said offset portions terminating in an inturned portion extending parallel with the strap for clamping engagement with a fence post, an aperture disposed in the opposite offset portion, a bolt mounted in said aperture for locking engagement with a fence post, an insulated radially slotted ring secured to the strap, a tapered feather edge disposed on the inner circumference of the ring.
3. A device for supporting a strand of electric wire to a fence post comprising a strap having lateral offset portions formed at each end thereof, one of said offset portions terminating in an inturned portion extending parallel with the strap for clamping engagement with a fence post, locking means mounted in the other offset portion, an angular offset portion secured to the face of the strap, an insulated notched ring supported by said offset portion said ring having a feather edge on the inner circumference thereof upon which the Wire is seated.
4. A device for detachably supporting an electric conductor to a support comprisin an insulated ring, a radial slot formed in the ring whereby a conductor may be placed within the ring, said ring tapering inwardly to terminate in a feather edged inner circumference for preventing the retention of moisture around the conductor.
5. In combination with a bracket adapted for detachable positioning on a support, a device for detachably supporting an electric conductor to the support comprising an insulated ring, a radial slot in the ring whereby a conductor may be placed within the ring, a tapered feather edge disposed on the inner circumference of the ring upon which the electric conductor is seated.
ARTHUR E. WEBER.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 573,101 ONeill Dec. 15, 1890 587,614 Strain Aug. 3, 1897 645,057 Ayers Mar. 13, 1900 1,230,521 Ross June 19, 1917 2,386,129 Maack Oct 2, 1945 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 2135/59 Great Britain Mar. 1'7, 1860
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US2998477A (en) * 1958-10-21 1961-08-29 Chance Co Ab Insulator bracket
US2998476A (en) * 1958-10-21 1961-08-29 Chance Co Ab Combination transformer case and attached insulator bracket for riser wire
US3052751A (en) * 1960-03-22 1962-09-04 Anaconda Wire & Cable Co Aerial cable spacer and liner for same
US4061312A (en) * 1976-10-20 1977-12-06 Walchuk Thomas S Apparatus and method for protecting wheel move irrigation systems with electrified fence
US20220081928A1 (en) * 2018-10-31 2022-03-17 Emile Stassen Van Der Merwe Device for Supporting an Electrified Wire

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US573101A (en) * 1896-12-15 Wall insulator
US587614A (en) * 1897-08-03 Electric-wire holder
US645057A (en) * 1899-07-20 1900-03-13 William H Ayers Hanger for electric ceiling-fans.
US1230521A (en) * 1916-10-04 1917-06-19 George Ross Bracket.
US2386129A (en) * 1944-04-26 1945-10-02 Maack Walter Henry Self-attaching wire holder

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US573101A (en) * 1896-12-15 Wall insulator
US587614A (en) * 1897-08-03 Electric-wire holder
US645057A (en) * 1899-07-20 1900-03-13 William H Ayers Hanger for electric ceiling-fans.
US1230521A (en) * 1916-10-04 1917-06-19 George Ross Bracket.
US2386129A (en) * 1944-04-26 1945-10-02 Maack Walter Henry Self-attaching wire holder

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2998477A (en) * 1958-10-21 1961-08-29 Chance Co Ab Insulator bracket
US2998476A (en) * 1958-10-21 1961-08-29 Chance Co Ab Combination transformer case and attached insulator bracket for riser wire
US3052751A (en) * 1960-03-22 1962-09-04 Anaconda Wire & Cable Co Aerial cable spacer and liner for same
US4061312A (en) * 1976-10-20 1977-12-06 Walchuk Thomas S Apparatus and method for protecting wheel move irrigation systems with electrified fence
US20220081928A1 (en) * 2018-10-31 2022-03-17 Emile Stassen Van Der Merwe Device for Supporting an Electrified Wire

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