Claims
- 1. An electric fence line, comprised of:
- strands of dimensionally stable electrically insulative material assembled into a structurally stable form providing a fence line;
- at least one continuous strand of a highly conductive metal of low electrical resistance, and, at least one continuous strand of a high-strength metal, said highly conductive strand and said high-strength strand being incorporated into said stable form providing said fence line in a relaxed condition substantially free from tensile stress;
- said highly conductive strand and said high-strength strand being arranged in touching relation at least at positions spaced longitudinally of said highly conductive strand and said high strength strand;
- whereby, said high-strength strand will provide electrical bridging between broken ends of said highly conductive strand in the event of breakage of said highly conductive strand, to maintain electrical continuity throughout said highly conductive strand in the substantial absence of an increase in the electrical resistance of said highly conductive strand.
- 2. The fence line of claim 1, in which said strands of electrically insulative material are strands of fiber glass.
- 3. The electric fence line of claim 1, in which said strands of electrically insulative material are monofilaments of plastics material that are resilient to elongation under tensile stress.
- 4. The electric fence line of claim 1, in which said strand of highly conductive metal of low electrical resistance is a strand selected from the group of copper, tinned copper, and aluminum wire.
- 5. The electric fence line of claim 1, in which said strand of high-strength metal is a stainless steel wire.
- 6. The electric fence line of claim 1, in which said stable form providing a fence line is comprised of a tape woven from said strands of electrically insulative material, said strands of highly conductive metal of low electrical resistance extending longitudinally of said tape and being loosely interwoven with said tape, said strand of high-strength metal also being loosely interwoven with said tape, said strand of high-strength metal extending longitudinally of said tape, and also extending transversely of said tape across the width thereof at positions spaced longitudinally of said tape to provide interconnections with each of said highly conductive metal strands of low electrical resistance and provide bridging of broken ends of said highly conductive metal strands in the event of breakage of said highly conductive metal strands.
- 7. The electric fence line of claim 1, in which said stable form providing said fence line is a string twisted from a bundle of said strands of electrically insulative material, said strand of highly conductive metal of low electrical resistance and said strand of high-strength metal being loosely intertwisted with said strands of plastics material.
- 8. The electric fence line of claim 7, in which said stable form providing said fence line is comprised of at least two said stringe twisted together to provide a fence line of rope form.
- 9. The electric fence line of claim 7, in which said stable form providing said fence line is a braid provided by plaiting at least three of said strings into intertwisted relations.
- 10. The electric fence line of claim 1, in which said stable form providing said fence line is comprised of a core of strands of said electrically insulative material, and a covering on said core comprised of a plaiting of other strands arranged in groups, at least one of said other groups including strands of electrically insulative material, and at least one said highly electrically conductive strand of low electrical resistance and at least one said strand of high-strength metal positioned in touching relation with said highly conductive strand.
- 11. The electric fence line of claim 10, in which each group of strands comprising said plaited covering is comprised of a group including strands of electrically insulative material and at least one strand of said highly conductive material of low electrical resistance positioned in touching relation with at least one said high strength metal strand, the respective conductive strands of said respective groups being interconnected one with the other by virtue of their overlying relation.
- 12. An electric fence line comprising a flexible and substantially stretch resistant support member at least two spaced conductive filaments spaced apart but in close proximity each of the said at least two conductive filaments having distinct mechanical and electrical qualities with a first of the filaments having superior electrical conductivity while a second of the filaments has superior resistance to fatigue, the arrangement and construction being such that in use in the event of breakage of said first filament the probability is that the second filament will remain unbroken with current bridging occurring between the broken and unbroken filament minimizing conductivity losses.
- 13. An electric fence line as claimed in claim 12 wherein the support member is a tape.
- 14. An electric fence line as claimed in claim 12 wherein the support member is a strand.
- 15. An electric fence line as claimed in claim 12 wherein the support member comprises a plurality of strands braided together.
- 16. An electric fence line as claimed in claim 12 wherein the support member is constructed from non-metallic plastics filaments.
- 17. An electric fence line as claimed in claim 16 wherein the non-metallic plastics filaments contain a white filler.
- 18. An electric fence line as claimed in claim 12, wherein in the first conductive filament is copper and the second filament is stainless steel.
- 19. An electric fence line as claimed in claim 12, wherein the first conductive filament is aluminum and the second filament is stainless steel.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/306,276 filed Feb. 1, 1989, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/081,705, filed Aug. 4, 1987, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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