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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- My invention relates to an improvement in tensiondevices for wire fences, and has for its object to provide a means for expeditiously taking up the slack in wire fences and retaining the said wire under tension; and the further object of the invention is to provide a device whereby a broken strand of wire may be united without injury to the hands, and also wherein, when thus united, the united strand may be put under any desired tension.
- Figure l is a side elevation of a section of fence illustrating the application of the device.
- Fig. 2 is aside elevation of the device attached to a wire, illustrated as having taken up the slack of the same.
- Fig. 3 is an edge view of the device; also illustrated as taking' up the slack wire.
- Fig. 4 is an end View of the device with wrench attached, illustrating lthe said device in position to unite a broken strand; and
- Fig. 5 is a similar view, the device, however, being .minus the wrench and detached from the wire.
- the device A consists, primarily, of a straight wire rod bent upon itself to form the essentially U-shaped body A having a bow-shaped section, awith the ends drawn in or contracted, and the members d and a extending from said point of contraction in straight parallel lines.
- the extremity of themember a is bent overV upon itself to form the slightly upwardly-inclined and outwardly-projecting lip h.
- the extremity of the opposing member a is also bent upon itself and carried a distance at essentially right angles outward, which arm b thus produced is preferably ⁇ gradually inclined downward and made to terminate in a hook, B, bent at right angles to said arm.
- the section a2 of the body A is adapted to be grasped by a wrench, D, consisting of a shank or handle, d, and a head, d', in which head a longitudinal slot, d2, is produced, and an aperture, d3, extending through the side of the head, intersecting said slot.
- a wrench, D consisting of a shank or handle, d, and a head, d', in which head a longitudinal slot, d2, is produced, and an aperture, d3, extending through the side of the head, intersecting said slot.
- a second aperture, d4 is formed, adapted to receive a bar, D', which bar, projecting through the handle, is purposed to facilitate the rotation of the wrench.
- the body of the device In operation, if it is desired to take up the slack of the wire E, the body of the device is held in a vertical position, the bow-section a2 downward, and the wire is entered between the members a and a.
- the bow-section o? of the body is now inserted into the slot d2 of the wrench, and a pin, E2, is passed through the upper wrench aperture, d3, and also through the body of the device, as bestillustrated in Fig. 4.
- the wrench is rotated by means of the said bar D in a convenient direction, which action turns the device, causing the wire to wrap or twist itself around the members of thebody.
- the hook B is made to engage the wire in such position that the tension of the strand will cause the said hook to bear firmly against the same, as illustrated in Figs. l, 2,
- the wrench is then disengaged and the device left in engagement with the wire strand.
- the lip b and arm b effectually prevent the wire from slipping from the device, and the hook precludes the possibility of the wire untwisting unless designedly disengaged therefrom.
- the device In connecting the ends of a broken strand of wire the device is preferably held so that the arm will be in a vertical position. A loop is formed in each end of the wire and passed over the respective members of the body, as shown in Fig. 4. The device is then rotated, the hook engaged, and the wrench removed.
- a wire-tension device comprising two parallel arms of approximately equal lengths connected by an integral bow, the upper end of one arm having an outwardly and oppositely extending arm integral therewith, whereby the bow may be inserted in a suitable Wrench and the wire twisted about both of said arms
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.UI\IITRD STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DWIGHT II. soOTT, OF FLORA, DAKOTA TERRITORY.
TENSION DEVICE FOR WI'RE FENCES.
SPECIFICATION' forming part of Letters Patent No. 400,606, dated April 2, 1889. Applicatin filed June 2'7, 1888. Serial No. 278,311. (No model.)
To a/ZZ whom it may concern: K
Be it known that I, DWIGHT H. SCOTT, of Flora, in the county of Charles Mix and Territory of Dakota, have invented anew and Improved Tension Device for Wi re Fences, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
My invention relates to an improvement in tensiondevices for wire fences, and has for its object to provide a means for expeditiously taking up the slack in wire fences and retaining the said wire under tension; and the further object of the invention is to provide a device whereby a broken strand of wire may be united without injury to the hands, and also wherein, when thus united, the united strand may be put under any desired tension.
The invention consists in the construction and combination of the several parts, as will be hereinafter fully set forth, and pointed out in the claims.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure l is a side elevation of a section of fence illustrating the application of the device. Fig. 2 is aside elevation of the device attached to a wire, illustrated as having taken up the slack of the same. Fig. 3 is an edge view of the device; also illustrated as taking' up the slack wire. Fig. 4 is an end View of the device with wrench attached, illustrating lthe said device in position to unite a broken strand; and Fig. 5 is a similar view, the device, however, being .minus the wrench and detached from the wire.
In carrying out the invention, the device A consists, primarily, of a straight wire rod bent upon itself to form the essentially U-shaped body A having a bow-shaped section, awith the ends drawn in or contracted, and the members d and a extending from said point of contraction in straight parallel lines.
The extremity of themember a is bent overV upon itself to form the slightly upwardly-inclined and outwardly-projecting lip h. The extremity of the opposing member a is also bent upon itself and carried a distance at essentially right angles outward, which arm b thus produced is preferably `gradually inclined downward and made to terminate in a hook, B, bent at right angles to said arm.
The section a2 of the body A is adapted to be grasped by a wrench, D, consisting of a shank or handle, d, and a head, d', in which head a longitudinal slot, d2, is produced, and an aperture, d3, extending through the side of the head, intersecting said slot. In the lower end of the shank or handle a second aperture, d4, is formed, adapted to receive a bar, D', which bar, projecting through the handle, is purposed to facilitate the rotation of the wrench. i
In operation, if it is desired to take up the slack of the wire E, the body of the device is held in a vertical position, the bow-section a2 downward, and the wire is entered between the members a and a. The bow-section o? of the body is now inserted into the slot d2 of the wrench, and a pin, E2, is passed through the upper wrench aperture, d3, and also through the body of the device, as bestillustrated in Fig. 4.
The bar D having been passed through the handle, the wrench is rotated by means of the said bar D in a convenient direction, which action turns the device, causing the wire to wrap or twist itself around the members of thebody. When the desired tension has been obtained, the hook B is made to engage the wire in such position that the tension of the strand will cause the said hook to bear firmly against the same, as illustrated in Figs. l, 2,
and 3. The wrench is then disengaged and the device left in engagement with the wire strand. The lip b and arm b effectually prevent the wire from slipping from the device, and the hook precludes the possibility of the wire untwisting unless designedly disengaged therefrom.
In connecting the ends of a broken strand of wire the device is preferably held so that the arm will be in a vertical position. A loop is formed in each end of the wire and passed over the respective members of the body, as shown in Fig. 4. The device is then rotated, the hook engaged, and the wrench removed.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
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gle piece of wire bent to form an essentially U-Shaped body, an outwardly-extending lip integral with the extremity of one member, and an outwardly and oppositely extending arm integral with the other member terminating in a hook at right angles to the arm, substantially as shown and described.
2. As an improved article of manufacture, a wire-tension device comprising two parallel arms of approximately equal lengths connected by an integral bow, the upper end of one arm having an outwardly and oppositely extending arm integral therewith, whereby the bow may be inserted in a suitable Wrench and the wire twisted about both of said arms
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US2577299A (en) * | 1947-07-28 | 1951-12-04 | Benbow Burtis William | Wire tightening device |
US3716985A (en) * | 1971-12-13 | 1973-02-20 | C Meister | Line tightening lever |
US20030152899A1 (en) * | 2002-02-11 | 2003-08-14 | Andreas Krebs | E-learning course structure |
US20030194690A1 (en) * | 2002-02-07 | 2003-10-16 | Martin Wessner | Instructional architecture for collaborative e-learning |
US20040210461A1 (en) * | 2003-04-15 | 2004-10-21 | Holger Bohle | Curriculum management system |
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US2577299A (en) * | 1947-07-28 | 1951-12-04 | Benbow Burtis William | Wire tightening device |
US3716985A (en) * | 1971-12-13 | 1973-02-20 | C Meister | Line tightening lever |
US20030194690A1 (en) * | 2002-02-07 | 2003-10-16 | Martin Wessner | Instructional architecture for collaborative e-learning |
US20030152899A1 (en) * | 2002-02-11 | 2003-08-14 | Andreas Krebs | E-learning course structure |
US20040210461A1 (en) * | 2003-04-15 | 2004-10-21 | Holger Bohle | Curriculum management system |
US20050096928A1 (en) * | 2003-10-31 | 2005-05-05 | Rainer Ruggaber | Publish-subscribe system |
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