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GB2035411A
GB2035411A GB7938340A GB7938340A GB2035411A GB 2035411 A GB2035411 A GB 2035411A GB 7938340 A GB7938340 A GB 7938340A GB 7938340 A GB7938340 A GB 7938340A GB 2035411 A GB2035411 A GB 2035411A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21FWORKING OR PROCESSING OF METAL WIRE
    • B21F9/00Straining wire
    • 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
    • E04H17/127Stretcher-type wire fencing; Tensioning devices for wire fencing
    • E04H17/133Stretcher-type wire fencing; Tensioning devices for wire fencing the wire being tensioned by one or more winders
    • E04H17/139Stretcher-type wire fencing; Tensioning devices for wire fencing the wire being tensioned by one or more winders winder internal to post
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21FWORKING OR PROCESSING OF METAL WIRE
    • B21F9/00Straining wire
    • B21F9/002Straining wire to maintain tension in the wire, e.g. to pull the wire taut

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Abstract

A line wire tensioner (16) is received in a channel (4) extending longitudinally of a post (1), and the tensioner can be slid along the channel (4) to a desired height where it is retained by suitable means such as one or more screws. <IMAGE>

Description

SPECIFICATION Fencing with a line wire tensioner This invention relates to fencing in which line wires of fencing material are secured to main posts and are held under tension to hold the fencing material in place.
An example of fencing material which employs line wires is chain link fencing which comprises a top line wire from which other wires extend downwardly along a zig-zag path with adjacent wires interlinked to form a diamond pattern. At the bottom of the fencing material, the zig-zag wires may be twisted together, or they can be secured to a further line wire, i.e. a bottom wire.
It has been proposed to provide a channel-section fence post and to mount a pin to extend through boles in side walls of the channel-section post so that the pin is rotatable about a horizontal axis. The line wire is wound round the pin which can be rotated to tension the line wire. A disadvantage of the above system is that it is time-consuming to assemble, and in order to permit the pin to be mounted at different heights according to particular requirements various pairs of holes must be provided along the height of the post.
An aim of the present invention is to provide an improved method of mounting a line wire tensioner on a fence post, and accordingly the invention is directed to fencing in which a line wire tensioner is received in a channel extending longitudinally of the post in such a manner that the tensioner can be slid along the channel to a desired position.
The tensioner preferably comprises a frame or housing mounting a pin for rotation about a vertical axis, an end of the pin being accessible to a tool for rotating the pin. The line wire will be wound onto the pin, and suitable means (e.g., a ratchet device) must be provided to prevent the pin from unwinding.
Preferably retaining means on the tensioner, for example, a grub screw, are provided to retain the tensioner at a desired height on the post.
A preferred embodiment of a fencing according to the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawing, the single figure of which is a perspective view of a line wire tensioner mounted in a fence post.
The drawing shows a main post 1 of a fence, the post comprising an aluminium extrusion. It comprises (as viewed in cross-section) four T-shaped parts, each part comprising a stem portion 2 and a bar portion 3. The bases of the stem portion 2 are connected together at a central part 12. The Tshaped parts define between them four open channels 4. At the mouth 5 of each channel the ends of the bar portions are enlarged to provide internal shoulders 6 extending the length of the post.
A line wire tensioner 16 is inserted into a channel 4 through the open top end of the channel, and the tensioner is then slid downwardly to a desired height. The tensioner 16 comprises a U-shaped frame 7 which mounts a pin 8 for rotation about a vertical axis. A square end 9 of the pin 8 projects upwardly beyond the frame 7, and a spanner or other tool can be inserted into the channel to engage the end 9 to rotate the pin. In a modification (not shown) the square end 9 could project downwardly beyond the frame 7. A line wire 10 is wound onto the pin, and a ratchet device 17 will be provided to prevent the pin from rotating under the tension of the line wire. Four abutments 11 on the frame 7 prevent it from being pulled out through the mouth 5 of the channel.
Various means could be provided for securing the tensioner at its desired height. For example, notches 18 could be provided inside the channel, the abutments 11 engaging in the notches. Alternatively, grub screws 19 could be inserted through holes in the post to engage the frame 7. However, both of these methods require subsequent work on the post after it has been extruded, and it is preferred to mount a grub screw 20 in the frame 7, which grub screw can be tightened by a screwdriver inserted through a hole 21 in pin 8. When tightened, the grub screw would engage the central base portion 12 of the channel.
If the fencing material has more than one line wire, then an appropriate number of line wire tensioners will be provided.
1. Fencing comprising a line wire tensioner which is received in a channel extending longitudinally of a fence post in such a manner that the tensioner can be slid along the channel to a desired position.
2. Fencing according to claim 1, in which the tensioner comprises a frame or housing mounting a pin for rotation about a vertical axis.
3. Fencing according to claim 2, in which an end of the pin extends from the frame or housing to be accessible to a tool for rotating the pin.
4. Fencing according to claim 2 or claim 3, in which a line wire is wound onto the pin and a ratchet device prevents the pin from unwinding under the tension of the line wire.
5. Fencing according to any preceding claim, in which retaining means are provided to retain the tensioner at a desired height of the post.
6. Fencing according to claim 5, in which the retaining means comprises a screw inserted through a hole in the post to engage the tensioner.
7. Fencing according to claim 5, in which the retaining means comprises a screw mounted on the tensioner, which screw when tightened engages the post.
8. Fencing according to claim 5, in which the retaining means comprises notches in the post receiving abutments on the tensioner.
9. Fencing including a line wire tensioner sub- stantially as described herein with reference to the accompanying drawing.
**WARNING** end of DESC field may overlap start of CLMS **.

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**WARNING** start of CLMS field may overlap end of DESC **. SPECIFICATION Fencing with a line wire tensioner This invention relates to fencing in which line wires of fencing material are secured to main posts and are held under tension to hold the fencing material in place. An example of fencing material which employs line wires is chain link fencing which comprises a top line wire from which other wires extend downwardly along a zig-zag path with adjacent wires interlinked to form a diamond pattern. At the bottom of the fencing material, the zig-zag wires may be twisted together, or they can be secured to a further line wire, i.e. a bottom wire. It has been proposed to provide a channel-section fence post and to mount a pin to extend through boles in side walls of the channel-section post so that the pin is rotatable about a horizontal axis. The line wire is wound round the pin which can be rotated to tension the line wire. A disadvantage of the above system is that it is time-consuming to assemble, and in order to permit the pin to be mounted at different heights according to particular requirements various pairs of holes must be provided along the height of the post. An aim of the present invention is to provide an improved method of mounting a line wire tensioner on a fence post, and accordingly the invention is directed to fencing in which a line wire tensioner is received in a channel extending longitudinally of the post in such a manner that the tensioner can be slid along the channel to a desired position. The tensioner preferably comprises a frame or housing mounting a pin for rotation about a vertical axis, an end of the pin being accessible to a tool for rotating the pin. The line wire will be wound onto the pin, and suitable means (e.g., a ratchet device) must be provided to prevent the pin from unwinding. Preferably retaining means on the tensioner, for example, a grub screw, are provided to retain the tensioner at a desired height on the post. A preferred embodiment of a fencing according to the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawing, the single figure of which is a perspective view of a line wire tensioner mounted in a fence post. The drawing shows a main post 1 of a fence, the post comprising an aluminium extrusion. It comprises (as viewed in cross-section) four T-shaped parts, each part comprising a stem portion 2 and a bar portion 3. The bases of the stem portion 2 are connected together at a central part 12. The Tshaped parts define between them four open channels 4. At the mouth 5 of each channel the ends of the bar portions are enlarged to provide internal shoulders 6 extending the length of the post. A line wire tensioner 16 is inserted into a channel 4 through the open top end of the channel, and the tensioner is then slid downwardly to a desired height. The tensioner 16 comprises a U-shaped frame 7 which mounts a pin 8 for rotation about a vertical axis. A square end 9 of the pin 8 projects upwardly beyond the frame 7, and a spanner or other tool can be inserted into the channel to engage the end 9 to rotate the pin. In a modification (not shown) the square end 9 could project downwardly beyond the frame 7. A line wire 10 is wound onto the pin, and a ratchet device 17 will be provided to prevent the pin from rotating under the tension of the line wire. Four abutments 11 on the frame 7 prevent it from being pulled out through the mouth 5 of the channel. Various means could be provided for securing the tensioner at its desired height. For example, notches 18 could be provided inside the channel, the abutments 11 engaging in the notches. Alternatively, grub screws 19 could be inserted through holes in the post to engage the frame 7. However, both of these methods require subsequent work on the post after it has been extruded, and it is preferred to mount a grub screw 20 in the frame 7, which grub screw can be tightened by a screwdriver inserted through a hole 21 in pin 8. When tightened, the grub screw would engage the central base portion 12 of the channel. If the fencing material has more than one line wire, then an appropriate number of line wire tensioners will be provided. CLAIMS
1. Fencing comprising a line wire tensioner which is received in a channel extending longitudinally of a fence post in such a manner that the tensioner can be slid along the channel to a desired position.
2. Fencing according to claim 1, in which the tensioner comprises a frame or housing mounting a pin for rotation about a vertical axis.
3. Fencing according to claim 2, in which an end of the pin extends from the frame or housing to be accessible to a tool for rotating the pin.
4. Fencing according to claim 2 or claim 3, in which a line wire is wound onto the pin and a ratchet device prevents the pin from unwinding under the tension of the line wire.
5. Fencing according to any preceding claim, in which retaining means are provided to retain the tensioner at a desired height of the post.
6. Fencing according to claim 5, in which the retaining means comprises a screw inserted through a hole in the post to engage the tensioner.
7. Fencing according to claim 5, in which the retaining means comprises a screw mounted on the tensioner, which screw when tightened engages the post.
8. Fencing according to claim 5, in which the retaining means comprises notches in the post receiving abutments on the tensioner.
9. Fencing including a line wire tensioner sub- stantially as described herein with reference to the accompanying drawing.
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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2728610A1 (en) * 1994-12-22 1996-06-28 Eurofence Locking wedge for trellis fencing
ITUB20153361A1 (en) * 2015-09-02 2017-03-02 Frediano Rigoni TWO-WAY SYSTEM FOR THE NATURAL ANCHORAGE OF THE "FORTE RIGONI" SCREW

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2728610A1 (en) * 1994-12-22 1996-06-28 Eurofence Locking wedge for trellis fencing
ITUB20153361A1 (en) * 2015-09-02 2017-03-02 Frediano Rigoni TWO-WAY SYSTEM FOR THE NATURAL ANCHORAGE OF THE "FORTE RIGONI" SCREW

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