Claims
- 1. A method of connecting a wire fabric made up of a plurality of spaced apart woven wire strands to a generally round line post comprising the steps of:
- forming a generally U-shaped wire tie with a pair of legs and a generally flattened connecting intermediate section, and curved corners located at the intersection of one end of each leg and either end of said intermediate section, said corners formed to have a much smaller radius of curvature than any curvature of said generally flattened intermediate section, said corners spaced apart at least a distance slightly greater than the width of said line post and approximately equal to the space between said woven wire strands, said legs formed to be of substantially greater length than the diameter of said line post;
- holding a section of wire fabric against one side of said line post;
- placing said wire tie around the line post and two of said spaced wire strands of said fabric, and holding said wire tie in place with said legs straddling said line post and with each of said two wire strands approximately positioned adjacent a respective corner of said wire tie, said intermediate section of said wire tie extending across said one side of said line post to position said two of said wire strands adjacent said one side of said line post and to position the other end of each leg of said wire tie so as to extend past the other side of said line post;
- twisting said other end of each of said legs together to draw said two strands of said wire fabric towards said line post on said one side thereof and said legs against said line post on said other side thereof.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein in said forming step, said wire tie is formed with said corners of an inside radius on the order of one half inch.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein in said forming step, each of said legs is bent at a point just beyond the diameter of said line post to incline said other ends slightly outwardly.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein said twisting step includes the step of placing a disc having diametrically opposite holes inclined in one circumferential direction over said legs so that said legs are received into said holes and subsequently rotating said disc about an axis intermediate said two holes in said one circumferential direction.
- 5. The method according to claim 4, further including the step of rotating said disc with a torque limited driver to twist together said other ends of said wire tie.
- 6. The method according to claim 4, further comprising the step of gaging the length of insertion of the wire tie legs by abutting said other ends of said legs against an end face contained within said diametrically opposite holes.
- 7. The method according to claim 1 wherein said other end of each of said legs are continued to be twisted together until said other ends are twisted off.
- 8. The connection formed by the method of claim 1.
- 9. A wire tie for a fencing connection comprised of a length of heavy wire formed into a generally U-shape, with a pair of spaced apart legs joined at one end by a generally flattened intermediate section to form a tie of a predetermined width defined by the distance across said spaced apart legs, corners formed at the junction of one end of each leg and said intermediate section; said corners having a radius of curvature much smaller than any curvature of said generally flattened intermediate section, said radius of said corners on the order of one half inch within a range of approximately 3/8 to 5/8 inches, said width of said wire tie on the order of several inches and the length of said legs several times the length of said intermediate section of said wire tie;
- each of said legs having a parallel section at said one end thereof, said legs each bent at a slight angle at an intermediate point at an approximate distance from a respective corner equal to the length of said intermediate section to slightly incline the other end of each leg outwardly.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/587,103 filed on Sep. 24, 1990, now abandoned.
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