WO2010037182A1 - Support d’élément de clôture - Google Patents

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WO2010037182A1
WO2010037182A1 PCT/AU2009/001316 AU2009001316W WO2010037182A1 WO 2010037182 A1 WO2010037182 A1 WO 2010037182A1 AU 2009001316 W AU2009001316 W AU 2009001316W WO 2010037182 A1 WO2010037182 A1 WO 2010037182A1
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Ashley Dean Olsson
Ashley Norman Olsson
Nathanael Dean Olsson
Stafford James Olsson
Kieran Blake Olsson
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Ashley Dean Olsson
Ashley Norman Olsson
Nathanael Dean Olsson
Stafford James Olsson
Kieran Blake Olsson
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Priority to AU2009299121A priority Critical patent/AU2009299121A1/en
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H17/00Fencing, e.g. fences, enclosures, corrals
    • E04H17/02Wire fencing, e.g. made of wire mesh
    • E04H17/10Wire fencing, e.g. made of wire mesh characterised by the way of connecting wire to posts; Droppers
    • E04H17/12Wire fencing, e.g. made of wire mesh characterised by the way of connecting wire to posts; Droppers the wire being placed in slots, grooves, or the like

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  • This invention relates, inter alia, to an elongate holder for fencing members, a hybrid fence post comprising the holder connected to a fence post, and to a method of constructing the hybrid fence post.
  • each fence post typically has a series of openings spaced along a length of the post through which fencing wires can been threaded, and a pointed base that is driven into the ground.
  • the fence post will be galvanised or otherwise treated so as to protect against corrosion by the environment.
  • electrified wires are usually spaced from each post using insulators that are individually connected to the post after the post as been anchored in the ground.
  • a fencer In order to construct a wire fence, typically a fencer will first anchor fence posts to the ground at regular intervals. The fencer will then thread fencing wires through holes in the posts, then strain those wires, and then finally tie them off.
  • Disadvantages of the above described method include that it is tedious and time-consuming.
  • the fencer is required to thread wires through numerous holes, and several trips along a length of the fence may be required in order to do this and to fully strain the fence.
  • an elongate holder for fencing members connectable to a fence post comprising: an elongate body having a longitudinal axis; a plurality of keepers spaced along the longitudinal axis of the body for holding fencing members relative to the body; and a connecting mechanism for connecting the body to the fence post such that the longitudinal axis of the body extends along a length of the fence post.
  • a hybrid fence post comprising: a fence post; and at least one elongate holder for fencing members according to the first aspect of the present invention connected to the fence post.
  • a method of forming a hybrid fence post comprising the step of connecting at least one elongate holder for fencing members according to the first aspect of the present invention to a fence post.
  • the fence post may be of any suitable size, shape and construction, and may be made of any suitable material or materials.
  • the post may be, for example, a pipe, rod, beam, stake or picket, it may be made of galvanised metal, plastics material or of wood.
  • the fence post is a C-, Y-, T-, I- or Z-shape picket (when viewed in cross-section) made of corrosion-resistant steel that has a pointed ground anchoring end.
  • the elongate holder for fencing members may be of any suitable size, shape and construction, and may be made of any suitable material or materials. Its construction will depend on the function or functions that it is to perform. For instance, it can be electrically insulated and have keepers for retaining electrified fencing wires isolated from the fence post.
  • the body may be of any suitable length and profile.
  • the body is made of plastics material, rubber or metal.
  • the body is in the form of a strip, such as a plastic or metal strip.
  • the body is made of rubber or plasties material that is electrically nonconductive and is corrosion resistant.
  • the body serves as a corrosion inhibitor and extends as a sleeve longitudinally along the fence post and around the ground-anchoring base, such that the ground-anchoring base is not in direct contact with the ground.
  • the body may be made of plastics material that is connected to the ground-anchoring base prior to being driven into the ground.
  • connecting mechanism for connecting the body to the fence post may be used.
  • the connecting mechanism may comprise, for example, one or more of the following: fasteners such as nuts and bolts, adhesive or a melt weld, key and key way arrangements, tongue in groove arrangements, clamps or collars.
  • Each keeper may be connected to, connectable to, provided by or formed within the body.
  • Each keeper may be of any suitable size, shape and construction, and may be made of any suitable material or materials.
  • the keepers may be identical to one another or different from one another.
  • the keeper comprises a resilient retainer extending from the body and having a fencing member receiving end abutting (or almost abutting) the body.
  • the receiving end may be movable between fencing member holding and release positions. In the holding position the receiving end may abut (or almost abut) the body and in the release position the receiving end may be spaced from the body so as to be able to accept the fencing member.
  • the keeper may comprise an opening extending within the body for receiving the fencing member and at least one retainer connected to the body that is movable between fencing member holding and release positions, wherein in the holding position the retainer retains the fencing member within the opening.
  • the opening may be of any suitable size and shape.
  • the opening is a slot extending within the body such that the fencing member, when held by the retainer, extends across the body relative to the longitudinal axis of the body.
  • the slot may have an open end and a blind end.
  • the slot may extend linearly or at different angles within the body.
  • the slot may extend, for example, horizontally, vertically, angularly and/or curvedly within the body.
  • the slot may have upper and/or lower grooves in which the retainer or a part of the retainer may locate when in either the holding or release position.
  • the blind end may be tapered so as to "grab" the fencing member.
  • the retainer may be of any suitable size, shape and construction.
  • the retainer may be connected to the body and movable relative thereto in any suitable way.
  • the retainer may be slidable between the holding and release positions, e.g. by way of a tongue and groove arrangement.
  • the retainer may have a flexible end obstructing movement of the fencing member through the slot, and the end may be movable between the holding and release positions, whereby in the release position the fencing member is free to exit through the open end of the slot.
  • the retainer may comprise spring steel or plastics material.
  • the retainer may be pivotally connected to the body and pivoted between the holding and release positions.
  • the retainer may have a body mounting region and a fencing member engaging region.
  • the body mounting region may be mounted to the body by way of a pin of the retainer.
  • the fencing member engaging region may extend across the slot so as to obstruct movement of the fencing member towards the open end of the slot when the retainer is in the holding position.
  • the fencing member engaging region may be hook shaped so as to hook around the fencing member whilst the fencing member is located within the slot.
  • the fencing member engaging region may extend within the body across the slot so as to obstruct movement of the fencing member towards the open end of the slot when the retainer is in the holding position.
  • the fencing member engaging region may locate within the upper and lower grooves of the slot when in the release and holding positions, respectively.
  • the retainer may be biased to move to and remain in the holding position and this may be achieved in any suitable way. It may be biased, for example, by way of a spring or other type of biasing member, or by way of gravity. If by gravity, then the retainer may have a counter-balance region that causes the fencing member engaging region to pivot such that it extends across the slot so as to obstruct movement of the fencing member towards the open end of the slot.
  • the keeper may comprise more than one type of retainer for holding the fencing member within the slot.
  • each keeper may comprise a simple opening (aperture) in the body, as for commercially available Y-pickets.
  • Each keeper may be as described by the applicants in their co-pending patent application, no. PCT/AU2008/000857, or in a provisional application from which the international application claims priority.
  • any suitable type of fencing member may be held relative to the body.
  • the fencing member is a plain wire or a length of barbed wire.
  • the wire may be electrified.
  • the fencing member may be a mesh panel.
  • the mesh panel may be of any suitable size, shape and construction, and may be made of any suitable material or materials.
  • the mesh panel may have rectangular, orthoganol or other shaped openings.
  • the mesh panel comprises a plurality of substantially horizontally and substantially vertically extending wires that are connected to one another.
  • each horizontally extending wire is held by a keeper of the body.
  • the fencing member may be an insulator, a bracket, a rain gauge or other type of accessory that may usually be found connected to or otherwise associated with a fence.
  • the fencing member may be an accessory that is not usually connected to or otherwise associated with a fence.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation view of a Y-profile hybrid fence post having an elongate holder for fencing members, according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 2 is a side perspective view of part of the hybrid fence post shown in Figure 1, but supporting a fencing wire;
  • Figure 3 is a top plan view of that shown in Figure 1;
  • Figure 4 is a side perspective view of a Y-profile hybrid fence post having an elongate holder for fencing members, wherein the post is supporting a fencing wire, according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 5 is a side perspective view of part of a hybrid fence post having an elongate holder for fencing members, wherein the post is supporting a fencing wire, according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 6 is a side elevation view of a Y-profile hybrid fence post having an elongate holder for fencing members, according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 7 is a side perspective view of part of the hybrid fence post shown in
  • Figure 8 is similar to the hybrid fence post shown in Figure 7 but having a differently shaped elongate holder for fencing members, according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 9 is a side perspective view of part of a hybrid fence post having an elongate holder for fencing members, wherein the post is supporting a fencing wire, according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 10 is a front perspective view of part of a hybrid fence post having an elongate holder for fencing members, wherein the post is supporting a fencing wire, according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 11 is a rear perspective view of that shown in Figure 10;
  • Figure 12 is a side elevation view of a C-profile hybrid fence post having an elongate holder for fencing members, according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 13 is a top plan view of that shown in Figure 12;
  • Figure 14 is a side elevation view of a C-profile hybrid fence post having an elongate holder for fencing members, according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 15 is a top plan view of a hybrid fence post having a Y-profile elongate holder for fencing members, according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 16 is a side elevation view of that shown in Figure 15;
  • Figure 17 is a top plan view of a hybrid fence post having a Y-profile elongate holder for fencing members, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 18 is a side elevation view of that shown in Figure 17;
  • Figure 19 is a side perspective view of a Y-profile hybrid fence post having an elongate holder for fencing members, according to an embodiment of the present invention;
  • Figure 20 is a top plan view of part of the hybrid fence post shown in Figure 19;
  • Figure 21 is a side perspective view of part of the elongate holder for fencing members shown in Figure 19;
  • Figure 22 is a side perspective view of a Y-profile hybrid fence post having an elongate holder for fencing members, according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 23 is a side perspective view of part of the elongate holder for fencing members shown in Figure 22;
  • Figure 24 is a side perspective view of a Y-profile hybrid fence post having an elongate holder for fencing members, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 25 is a close up view of that shown in Figure 24;
  • Figure 26 is a side perspective view of the elongate holder for fencing members shown in Figure 24; and
  • Figure 27 is a part view of the holder shown in Figure 26.
  • the figures generally show an elongate holder for fencing members that is connected to a fence post, to form a hybrid fence post.
  • the holder comprises an elongate body having a longitudinal axis, a plurality of keepers spaced along the longitudinal axis of the body for holding fencing members relative to the body, and a connecting mechanism for connecting the body to the fence post such that the longitudinal axis of the body extends along a length of the fence post.
  • the hybrid fence post 1 comprises a galvanised steel Y-profile fence post picket 3 having three radially extending arms 5 a, 5b, 5 c and a ground-anchoring base 4.
  • the hybrid fence post 1 also comprises an elongate holder for fencing members having a plastic strip body 6 riveted (ie. connecting mechanism) to arm 5a of the picket 3.
  • the strip body 6 serves as an electrical insulator and has a plurality of openings 7 (i.e. keepers) through which electrified fencing wires 2 may be extended.
  • Figure 2 shows the hybrid fence post 1 supporting an electrified wire 2.
  • FIG. 4 there is shown a hybrid fence post 10 according to another embodiment.
  • This hybrid fence post 10 is like post 1, except that a strip body 11 of the elongate holder utilises less plastics material in that it has cut out portions 12 (only some which have been labelled).
  • the hybrid fence post 15 comprises a galvanised steel Y-profile fence post picket 16 having three radially extending arms 17a, 17b, 17c and a ground- anchoring base (not shown).
  • the hybrid fence post 15 also comprises an elongate holder having a plastic strip body 18 riveted to arm 17a of the picket 16.
  • the strip body 18 serves as an electrical insulator and has a plurality of slots 19 (i.e. keepers) for holding electrified fencing wires 20.
  • Each slot 19 has an open end 21 and a blind end 22.
  • Each slot 19 follows a convoluted path through the strip body 18 so that a fencing wire 20 cannot readily disengage the slot 19 by accident.
  • the blind end 22 is tapered so as to 'grab' the fencing wire 20.
  • the hybrid fence post 25 comprises a galvanised steel Y-profile fence post picket 26 having three radially extending arms 27a, 27b, 27c and a ground-anchoring base 35.
  • the hybrid fence post 25 also comprises an elongate holder having a plastic strip body 28 riveted to arm 27a of the picket 26.
  • the strip body 28 serves as an electrical insulator and has a plurality of keepers 29 for holding electrified wires 30.
  • each keeper 29 comprises a slot having an open end 32, a blind end 33 and a retainer 34 intermediate those ends 32, 33.
  • the retainer 34 is movable between a holding position in which the fencing wire 30 is held relative to the post 25 and a release position in which the wire 30 may be released from the post 25.
  • the retainer 34 obstructs movement of the fencing wire 30 through the slot and retains the fencing wire 30 within the blind end 33 of the slot.
  • the retainer 34 bends to the release position to enable the wire 30 to be moved and trapped within the blind end 33 of the slot. Since the retainer 34 is made of plastics material that has memory, it readily moves back to the holding position.
  • a hybrid fence post 40 according to another embodiment.
  • This post 40 is like post 25, except that the strip body 41 of the elongate holder utilises less plastics material in that it has cut out portions 42.
  • a hybrid fence post 45 according to another embodiment.
  • the hybrid fence post 45 comprises a galvanised steel Y-profile fence post picket 46 having three radially extending arms 47a, 47b, 47c and a ground- anchoring base (not shown).
  • the hybrid fence post 45 also comprises an elongate holder having a plastic strip body 48 riveted to arm 47a of the picket 46.
  • the strip body 48 serves as an electrical insulator and has a plurality of keepers 49 for supporting electrified fencing wires 50.
  • Each keeper 49 comprises a slot having an open end 52, a blind end 53 and a retainer 54 intermediate those ends 52, 53.
  • the retainer 54 is a spiral member ('pig- tail') that obstructs movement of the fencing wire 50 through the slot and retains the fencing wire 50 within the blind end 53 of the slot.
  • the wire 50 is manoeuvred such that it extends along a central axis of the retainer 54 - i.e. the retainer 54 hooks around the wire 50.
  • Figures 10 and 11 there is shown a hybrid fence post 55 according to another embodiment.
  • the hybrid fence post 55 comprises a galvanised steel Y-profile fence post picket 56 having three radially extending arms 57a, 57b, 57c and a ground-anchoring base (not shown).
  • the hybrid fence post 55 also comprises an elongate holder having a plastic strip body 58 riveted to arm 57a of the picket 56.
  • the strip body 58 serves as an electrical insulator and has a plurality of keepers 59 for holding electrified wires 60.
  • Each keeper 59 is movable between a holding position in which the fencing wire 60 is held relative to the post 55 and a release position in which the wire 60 may be released from the post 55.
  • Each keeper 59 comprises a slot having an open end 62, a blind end 63 and a retainer pin 64 intermediate those ends 62, 63.
  • the retainer pin 64 has a shaft 67 and an enlarged head 68.
  • a pair of pin support ledges 65, 66 extends adjacent the open end 62.
  • Each ledge 65, 66 has an opening sized to snugly receive the shaft 67 but not the head 68 of the retainer pin 64.
  • the retainer 64 obstructs movement of the fencing wire 60 through the slot and retains the fencing wire 60 within the blind end 63 of the slot.
  • the shaft 67 is moved to the release position so as to not extend between the ledges 65, 66, the fencing wire 60 can be moved from the open end 62 to the blind end 63 of the slot, and vice versa.
  • the hybrid fence post 70 comprises a galvanised steel post 73 having a cross-section in the shape of the letter 'C and a ground-anchoring base 74.
  • the hybrid fence post 70 also comprises an elongate holder having a plastic strip body 76 riveted to the post 73.
  • the strip body 76 serves as an electrical insulator and has a plurality of openings 77 (i.e. keepers) through which electrified fencing wires (not shown) may be extended.
  • FIG 14 there is shown a hybrid fence post 80 according to another embodiment.
  • This post 80 is like post 70, except that an insulative plastic strip body 81 of an elongate holder has keepers 82 exactly like those shown in Figure 7.
  • the hybrid fence post 95 comprises an elongate holder having a plastic Y-profile body 96 having three radially extending arms 97a, 97b, 97c and a blind bore 100 that extends between arms 97a, 97b, 97c and along a central axis of the body 96.
  • the body 96 is electrically insulated and has a plurality of openings 99 (i.e. keepers) through which electrified wires may be extended.
  • the hybrid fence post 95 also comprises a galvanised fence post in the form of a steel tube 101 having a ground-anchoring base (not shown) and the tube 101 extends longitudinally within the blind bore 100 of the body 96.
  • the ground-anchoring base is completely enveloped by the body 96.
  • the body 96 serves as a corrosion inhibitor barrier - preventing the ground from directly contacting the steel tube 101 and thus extending the working life of the hybrid post 95.
  • the hybrid fence post 105 comprises an elongate holder having a plastic Y-profile body 106 having three radially extending arms 107a, 107b, 107c and a blind bore 110 that extends between arms 107a, 107b, 107c and along a central axis of the body 106.
  • the body 106 is electrically insulated and may have a plurality of openings (not shown) through which electrified wires may be extended.
  • the hybrid fence post 105 also comprises a fence post in the form of a galvanised steel rod 111 having a ground-anchoring base (not shown) and the rod 111 extends longitudinally within the blind bore 110 of the body 106.
  • the ground- anchoring base is completely enveloped by the body 106.
  • the body 106 serves as a corrosion inhibitor barrier - preventing the ground from directly contacting the steel rod 111 and thus extending the working life of the post 105.
  • a hybrid fence post 125 according to another embodiment.
  • the hybrid fence post 125 comprises a galvanised steel Y-profile fence post picket 126 having three radially extending arms 127a, 127b, 127c and a ground-anchoring base 135.
  • the hybrid fence post 125 also comprises an elongate holder having a plastic strip body 128 connected to arm 127a of the picket 26.
  • the strip body 128 serves as an electrical insulator and has a plurality of keepers 129 for holding electrified wires (not shown).
  • each keeper 129 comprises a slot having an open end 132, a blind end 133 and a retainer 134 intermediate those ends 132, 133.
  • the retainer 134 is movable between a holding position in which the fencing wire is held relative to the post 125 and a release position in which the wire may be released from the post 125.
  • the retainer 134 obstructs movement of the fencing wire through the slot and retains the fencing wire within the blind end 133 of the slot.
  • the retainer 134 bends to the release position to enable the wire to be moved and trapped within the blind end 133 of the slot. Since the retainer 134 is made of plastics material that has memory, it readily moves back to the holding position.
  • the elongate holder includes a connecting mechanism comprising a pair of legs 135 that extend from the strip body 128 and straddle picket arm 127a.
  • the connecting mechanism 125 includes a plurality of pins 136 that extend through coinciding openings in strip body 128 and picket arm 127a, to hold the strip body 128 and arm 127a together.
  • Each pin 136 has an enlarged head 137 and a pair of sprung diverging barbed legs 138.
  • the hybrid fence post 140 comprises a galvanised steel Y-profile fence post picket 141 having three radially extending arms 142 and a ground-anchoring base 143.
  • the hybrid fence post 140 also comprises an elongate holder having a plastic strip body 145 connected to the picket 141.
  • the strip body 145 serves as an electrical insulator and has a plurality of keepers 146 for holding electrified wires (not shown).
  • Each keeper 146 comprises an L-shaped slot 147 and a retainer assembly.
  • the retainer assembly comprises a retainer 148, a pivot pin 149 and a travel stop pin 150.
  • the retainer 148 is pivotally mounted to a picket arm 142 and can pivot between fencing member holding and release positions.
  • the retainer 148 has a tapered nose 151 that is shaped to both allow a fencing member to locate within a blind end
  • the retainer 148 has an arcuate recess 154 through which extends the travel stop pin 150.
  • the pin 150 is trapped within the recess 154.
  • the fencing wire When inserting a fencing wire into the slot 147, the fencing wire engages the tapered nose 151 and rotates the retainer 148 downwardly. The fencing wire then locates within the blind end 153 of the slot 147, at which time the retainer 148 rotates under gravity back to the holding position. In order to release the fencing member from the slot 147, the tapered nose 151 must be rotated downwardly by hand, such that the fencing wire can freely move to an open end of the slot 147.
  • the elongate holder has a connecting mechanism comprising four resilient pairs of legs 160 that extend from the strip body 145.
  • the legs 160 extend part way around and straddle the picket 141. These legs 160 clip around the arms 142 of the picket 141.
  • the hybrid fence post 170 comprises a galvanised steel Y-profile fence post picket 171 having three radially extending arms 172 and a ground-anchoring base 173.
  • the hybrid fence post 170 also comprises an elongate holder having a metallic strip body 177 connected to the picket 171.
  • the body 177 has a plurality of keepers 176 for holding electrified wires (not shown).
  • Each keeper 176 is the same as keeper 146 of Figure 23.
  • the elongate holder also includes a connecting mechanism 175 comprising three metal post collars 180 that extend/loop around the picket 171.
  • the connecting mechanism 175 also comprises insulating discoid bodies 182 (eg. made of plastics material or ceramics) that are pinned to the strip body 177.
  • the ends of each post collar 180 are arcuate and extend within an annular groove 187 in each discoid body 182.
  • the ends are trapped within each annular groove 187 by way of an insulating washer 184 and a locking nut 185 (and bolt) that extends through the washers 184, discoid bodies 182 and strip body 177. In this way, the metallic strip body 177 is insulated from the picket 171.
  • the present inventors have developed an elongate holder for fencing members that can be readily retrofitted to many known types of metal fence posts (particularly those having a series of openings spaced along a length of the post), to form a hybrid fence post having unique properties and advantages.
  • the wires can simply be clipped into place, rather than threaded through numerous holes.
  • Additional fence posts can be readily added to an existing fence and damaged fence posts can be replaced without first releasing all of the wires from the posts.
  • Yet another advantage is that such a fence can be readily disassembled for relocation or recycling purposes.

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La présente invention concerne un poteau de clôture hybride (1) qui comprend un piquet de clôture profilé en Y en acier galvanisé (3) qui comporte trois bras (5a, 5b, 5c) qui s’étendent de façon radiale et une base (4) d’encrage au sol. Le poteau de clôture (1) comprend également un support oblong pour des éléments de clôture qui comportent un corps en bande en plastique (6) riveté à un bras (5a) du piquet (3). Le corps en bande (6) sert d’isolant électrique et comporte une pluralité d’ouvertures (7) (à savoir des éléments de retenue) à travers lesquelles des fils de clôture électrifiés (2) peuvent s’étendre.
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