The present disclosure is directed to a clip for securing fencing to a fence post. More in particular, the present disclosure is directed to a clip that attaches around a fence post and secures a wire fence, for instance, a barb wire fence, to the fence post.
An exemplary clip 30 is shown in
The first and second leg portions 38,40 may each include a leg loop or cradle 42,44 which receives a portion of the fencing 32. The leg loop or cradle 42,44 may be arcuate and may be semicircular or c-shaped. On each leg portion, a twisting portion 46,48 may extend outward from a corresponding leg loop or cradle 42,44. On each leg portion 38,40, a double backed portion 50,52 may extend from a corresponding leg loop or cradle 42,44. The double backed portion 50,52 may be spaced from the respective twisting portion 46,48, and may be generally parallel to the twisting portion. The spacing may be sufficient to allow the fence 32 to be inserted between the double back portion 50,52 and the twisting portion 46,48, and received in the leg loop or cradle 42,44. The double backed portion 50,52 may include a turn back loop 54,56, allowing the double backed portion 50,52 to extend between the corresponding leg loop 42,44 and the bifurcation corresponding to each leg portion 38,40. The turn back loop 54,56 may be arcuate and may be semicircular or c-shaped. The double backed portion 50,52 may be flexible. The turn back loop 54,56 may be sized and/or the material characteristics of the double backed portion 50,52 may be chosen to provide the double backed portion with inherent spring tension. The double backed portion 50,52 of one or both leg portions 38,40 may extend outward from the respective leg loop 42,44 with a double backed portion extension distance 60. The twisting portion 46,48 of one or both leg portions 38,40 may extend outward from the respective leg loop 42,44 at a twisting portion extension distance 62. On one or both leg portions 38,40, the double backed portion extension distance 60 may be less than the twisting portion extension distance 62.
On each leg portion 38,40, the twisting portion 46,48 may be formed from a pliable material. On each leg portion, the twisting portion 46,48 may have a sufficient twisting portion extension distance or length 62, so as to allow the twisting portion to be twisted around the leg portion 38,40 to at least close off the leg loop 42,44 with the twisting portion. As best shown in
In using the tool 70, the turn back loop 54,56 of the double backed portion 50,52 of the clip 30 may be inserted in the center hole 76 of the tool. The twisting portion 46,48 of the clip may be inserted in any one of the plurality of equiangularly spaced alignment holes 74. The alignment holes 74 are sized to allow the twisting portion 46,48 of the clip to be inserted in the alignment holes 74. The alignment holes 74 may extend through and out of the tapered outer surface 82 to accommodate different lengths and variations of the twisting portion 46,48 as the clip 30 is located and positioned on the fence post 34 with the fencing 32 in the leg loop or cradle 42,44. When the drill 90 is energized and the tool 70 is rotated in the drill chuck, the twisting portion 42,44 may be twisted around the double backed portion 50,52. The double backed portion 50,52 remains relatively stationary as it is contained in the center hole 76 of the tool 70, and the tool center hole 76 allows the tool to rotate around the double backed portion. The center hole 76 is sized with a diameter and depth to accommodate the turn back loop 54,56 and the double backed portion 50,52 so that the tool center hole may allow the tool 70 to rotate about the double backed portion as the twisting portion 46,48 is twisted around the double backed portion. The groove 84 allows visualization of the twisting portion 46,48 as the twisting portion is twisted around the double backed portion 50,52 and an end of the twisting portion passes through the alignment hole 74 through the groove and out of the planar front 72. As the drill 90 is energized and the tool 70 is rotated in the chuck of the drill, successive turns may be applied to the twisting portion 46,48 around the double backed portion 50,52. The rotation of the tool 70 and twisting of the twisting portion 46,48 around the double backed portion 50,52 will naturally back the tool off the double backed portion and enable the user to tie the fence 32 to the fence post 34 with the clip 30 with ease of operation.
In one aspect, a method of tying the fence 32 to the fence post 34 with the clip 30 involves placing the bifurcated portion 36 of the clip around an exterior of the fence post. With the bifurcated portion 36 around the exterior of the fence post, the user may position the clip 30 such that the first leg portion 38 extending from one side of the bifurcated portion 36 extends outward from the fence post 34, and the second leg portion 40 extending from the other side of the bifurcated portion extends outward from the fence post. The user may place a portion of the fence 32 in the first leg loop 42 of the first leg portion 38 and place another portion of the fence in the second leg loop 44 of the second leg portion 40. With the first leg twisting portion 46 extending outward from first leg loop 42, the user may twist the first leg twisting portion around the first leg portion 38 to at least close off the first leg loop 42 with the portion of the fence 32 contained in the first leg loop. As described above, the user may insert the first leg twisting portion 46 in any one of the alignment holes 74 of the tool 70 and the first leg portion 38, for instance, the first leg double backed portion 50, in the tool center hole 76. By energizing the drill and rotating the tool in the chuck of the drill, the user may twist the twisting portion 50 around the leg portion 38 to at least close off the first leg loop 42. The user may apply multiple turns around the leg portion 38, for instance, the double backed portion 50, to draw a portion of the fence 32 (e.g., the portion in the first leg loop 42) taut against the fence post 34. Next, with the second leg twisting portion 48 extending outward from the second leg loop 44, the user may twist the second leg twisting portion around the second leg portion 40 to at least close off the second leg loop with the portion of the fence 32 contained in the second leg loop. As described above, the user may insert the second leg twisting portion 48 in any one of the alignment holes 74 of the tool 70 and the second leg portion 40, for instance, the second leg double backed portion 52, in the tool center hole 76. By energizing the drill and rotating the tool in the chuck of the drill, the user may twist the twisting portion 48 around the second leg portion 40 to at least close off the second leg loop 44. The user may apply multiple turns around the second leg portion 40, for instance, the double backed portion 52, to draw the other portion of the fence 32 (e.g., the portion in the second leg loop 44) taut against the fence post 34. In twisting the first or second leg twisting portion 46,48 around the respective leg double backed portion 50,52, the double backed portion may be flexed when the twisting portion is twisted around the double back portion. Successive turns of the twisting portion 46,48 around the double backed portion 50,52 may have an increasing diameter which may provide more structural integrity for the twisting portion around the respective leg portion 38,40, and the clip 30 against the fence 32 and fence post 34.
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Further embodiments can be envisioned by one of ordinary skill in the art after reading this disclosure. In other embodiments, combinations or sub-combinations of the above-disclosed invention can be advantageously made. The example arrangements of components are shown for purposes of illustration and it should be understood that combinations, additions, re-arrangements, and the like are contemplated in alternative embodiments of the present invention. Thus, various modifications and changes may be made thereunto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the claims and that the invention is intended to cover all modifications and equivalents within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/682,896, filed Jun. 9, 2018, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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62682896 | Jun 2018 | US |