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US828362A
US828362A US30494006A US1906304940A US828362A US 828362 A US828362 A US 828362A US 30494006 A US30494006 A US 30494006A US 1906304940 A US1906304940 A US 1906304940A US 828362 A US828362 A US 828362A
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
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    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
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  • PATBNTBD A11-Gr.14, 1906.
  • My invention relates to wire stretchers or tighteners adapted for use in tightening sagging wires on fences, the object being to provide a device of the character described that shall be simple and inexpensive in construction, durable, and effective in operation, and by means of which great force can be easily brought to bear upon a wire to stretch it to any desired tension, said device being particularly adapted for use in stretching Wires on fences subsequent to erection.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of my complete device, showing the manner in which it is connected with a fence-post.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation; and
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view on lines 3 3 of Fig. 2.
  • the frame which is preferably composed of iron or sheet metal and is made in two parts secured together by rivets or bolts 2, the obj ect of having said frame thus constructed being to save expense in providing new parts in case of wear or breakage.
  • the rear part of the frame is provided with a hook 3 to pass around a post in order to hold the tightenerin place when in operation.
  • the other portion of the frame is provided with an arm 4, having at its outer end an o ening 5, andsecured to or formed integral with the outer end of the arm is a hook through which passes a rope 7, having one end secured to the wire to be stretched by any suitable grip ing means and having the other end attac ed to a drum 8, suitably journaled in bearings in the frame.
  • One end of the drum 8 is provided with a circular plate or flange 9 to serve in holding the rope 7 on the drum when winding thereon.
  • the other end of said drum is provided with a gear-wheel 10, meshing with a worm-gear 11, mounted on a shaft 12, provided with a crank-handle 13.
  • the shaft 12 is ournaled in bearings in brackets 14, secured between the two parts of which the frame 1 is formed. These brackets when worn or broken can readily be replaced by removing the parts of the frame and releasing them.
  • the wire is secured to the outer end of the rope 7 and the worm-gear l1 set in motion by turning the crank-handle 13. This causes the drum 8 to rotate and the rope to be wound thereon.
  • the object of the opening 5 is to afford means whereby one end of a chain may be secured to the arm 4.
  • a grip attachment Secured to the other end of the chain is a grip attachment of any desired construction which will eifectually grip the Wire and hold it in position in the event the operator desires to secure another grip on the wire by means of the gripping attachment carried by the ro e 7-as, for instance, when the rope 7 shou d become all wound up on the drum 8 and the wire not sufliciently tightened the'operator attaches to the wire the grip carried by the chain secured to the arm 4, and the wire is thus held in stretched position while he unwinds the drum 8 to let out the rope 7 and take a new grip on the wire to stretch it tighter.
  • a wire-stretcher comprisin a frame constructedin two parts removab y connected with each other, a hook carried by one part and adapted to engage a fenceost, an arm carried by the other part, a hoo i on the arm, a drum j ournaled in the frame, a gearwheel carried by the drum, brackets mounted in the frame, a shaft journaled in the brackets, a crank-handle carried by the shaft, ⁇ and a worm-gear carried by the shaft and meshing with the gear-wheel whereby the drum is rotated.
  • a Wire-stretcher comprisin a frame constructed in two parts removab y connected with each other, a hook carried by one part and adapted to engage a fence-post, an arm carried by the other part, a hook on the arm, a drum )ournaled in the frame, a gearwheel carried by the drum, brackets mounted in the frame, a shaft journaled in the brackets, a crank-handle carried by the IOO shaft, a Worm-gear carried by the shaft and In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my ieshing With he gear-Wheel whereby the signature in presence of two Witnesses.

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PATBNTBD A11-Gr.14, 1906.
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UNITED STATES FRED A. WOODHAMS, OF HOLYOKE, COLOR-ADO.
WIRE-STRETCHER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 14., 1906.
Application filed Marel] 8, 1906. Serial No' 304,940-
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRED A. WooDHAMs, a citizen of the United States, residing at I-Iolyoke, in the county of Philipps and State of Colorado, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Wire-Stretchers, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
My invention relates to wire stretchers or tighteners adapted for use in tightening sagging wires on fences, the object being to provide a device of the character described that shall be simple and inexpensive in construction, durable, and effective in operation, and by means of which great force can be easily brought to bear upon a wire to stretch it to any desired tension, said device being particularly adapted for use in stretching Wires on fences subsequent to erection.
With these and other objects in view the invention resides in the construction and arrangement of parts hereinafter more fully described, illustrated, and inallyclaimed.
In the drawings accompanying this invention and made a part hereof, Figure 1 is a perspective view of my complete device, showing the manner in which it is connected with a fence-post. Fig. 2 is a side elevation; and Fig. 3 is a sectional view on lines 3 3 of Fig. 2.
1 designates the frame which is preferably composed of iron or sheet metal and is made in two parts secured together by rivets or bolts 2, the obj ect of having said frame thus constructed being to save expense in providing new parts in case of wear or breakage. The rear part of the frame is provided with a hook 3 to pass around a post in order to hold the tightenerin place when in operation. The other portion of the frame is provided with an arm 4, having at its outer end an o ening 5, andsecured to or formed integral with the outer end of the arm is a hook through which passes a rope 7, having one end secured to the wire to be stretched by any suitable grip ing means and having the other end attac ed to a drum 8, suitably journaled in bearings in the frame. One end of the drum 8 is provided with a circular plate or flange 9 to serve in holding the rope 7 on the drum when winding thereon. The other end of said drum is provided with a gear-wheel 10, meshing with a worm-gear 11, mounted on a shaft 12, provided with a crank-handle 13. The shaft 12 is ournaled in bearings in brackets 14, secured between the two parts of which the frame 1 is formed. These brackets when worn or broken can readily be replaced by removing the parts of the frame and releasing them.
In operation the wire is secured to the outer end of the rope 7 and the worm-gear l1 set in motion by turning the crank-handle 13. This causes the drum 8 to rotate and the rope to be wound thereon. The object of the opening 5 is to afford means whereby one end of a chain may be secured to the arm 4. Secured to the other end of the chain is a grip attachment of any desired construction which will eifectually grip the Wire and hold it in position in the event the operator desires to secure another grip on the wire by means of the gripping attachment carried by the ro e 7-as, for instance, when the rope 7 shou d become all wound up on the drum 8 and the wire not sufliciently tightened the'operator attaches to the wire the grip carried by the chain secured to the arm 4, and the wire is thus held in stretched position while he unwinds the drum 8 to let out the rope 7 and take a new grip on the wire to stretch it tighter.
Having thus described my said invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is
1. A wire-stretcher comprisin a frame constructedin two parts removab y connected with each other, a hook carried by one part and adapted to engage a fenceost, an arm carried by the other part, a hoo i on the arm, a drum j ournaled in the frame, a gearwheel carried by the drum, brackets mounted in the frame, a shaft journaled in the brackets, a crank-handle carried by the shaft, `and a worm-gear carried by the shaft and meshing with the gear-wheel whereby the drum is rotated.
2. A Wire-stretcher comprisin a frame constructed in two parts removab y connected with each other, a hook carried by one part and adapted to engage a fence-post, an arm carried by the other part, a hook on the arm, a drum )ournaled in the frame, a gearwheel carried by the drum, brackets mounted in the frame, a shaft journaled in the brackets, a crank-handle carried by the IOO shaft, a Worm-gear carried by the shaft and In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my ieshing With he gear-Wheel whereby the signature in presence of two Witnesses.
rum is rotate gri inflr means carried b the arm and adaptg) tg hold the Wire FRED A WOODHAMS' 5 place, and other gripping means adapted to Witnesses:
grip the Wire, said last-mentioned gripping J. S. BENNETT, means being connected with the drum. J. V. CANADAY.
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