Claims
- 1. An improved electric fence wire construction for administering an electric shock to animals, said electric fence wire construction comprising:
- an elongated support member and
- an elongated electric conductor for carrying electricity to administer the electric shock, a portion of said elongated electrical conductor passing into and out of the construction so that the support member supports the conductor with a substantial portion of the conductor being exposed,
- said conductor consisting essentially of aluminum or aluminum alloy wire.
- 2. The electric fence wire construction of claim 1 in which the conductor consists essentially of a high strength conductive central core region and a weather resistant conductive cladding.
- 3. The electric fence wire construction of claim 2 in which the core region is aluminum and the cladding is aluminum alloy.
- 4. The electric fence wire construction of claim 1, wherein the conductor comprises an aluminum alloy having sufficient durability to maintain its conductive properties and to resist breaking when exposed to adverse weather conditions.
- 5. The electric fence wire construction of claim 4, wherein said aluminum alloy conductor is from about 0.005 to about 0.020 inches is diameter.
- 6. The electric fence wire construction of claim 5, wherein said aluminum alloy conductor is about 0.010 inches in diameter.
- 7. The electric fence wire construction of claim 1, wherein the conductor comprises aluminum having sufficient durability to maintain its conductive properties and to resist breaking when exposed to adverse weather conditions.
- 8. An article useable in an electric fence for administering an electric shock to animals, said article comprising:
- an elongated woven support member in the form of a ribbon having first and second sides; and
- an elongated electrical conductor consisting essentially of aluminum or aluminum alloy wire;
- said conductor for carrying electricity to administer the electric shock, a portion of said elongated electrical conductor passing into and out of the construction with a substantial portion of the conductor being exposed.
- 9. An article according to claim 8, wherein said electrical conductor has sufficient durability to maintain its conductive properties and to resist breaking when exposed to adverse weather conditions.
- 10. An article according to claim 9, wherein said electrical conductor comprises an aluminum alloy.
- 11. An article according to claim 10, wherein said aluminum alloy electrical conductor is from about 0.005 to about 0.020 inches in diameter.
- 12. An article according to claim 11, wherein said aluminum alloy electrical conductor is about 0.010 inches in diameter.
- 13. An article according to claim 9, wherein said electrical conductor comprises aluminum.
- 14. An article according to claim 8, wherein said supporting member comprises a core material lending substantial strength to said supporting member, and a coating material coating the core material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 684,118, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,728,080, filed Dec. 20, 1984, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 531,720, filed Sept. 13, 1983, now abandoned.
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