Claims
- 1. A method for installation or removal of a length of wire on a plurality of hangers mounted at a height substantially higher than an unassisted reach of a user, the method comprising:(a) disposing a body on a distal end of a pole, the body having an outer surface and a U-shaped notch diametrically bisecting an upper portion of the body, the notch having a width substantially greater than a diameter of the length of wire and two sides extending upward, each side having two contact edges, each contact edge defined by a corner between the side and the outer surface of the body, wherein each contact edge is adapted for generating friction against a wire segment within the length of wire when the body is rotated beyond a rotation greater than a range of rotation to trap the wire segment in the notch, and wherein the wire segment slides freely lengthwise within the notch when the body is disposed within the range of rotation; (b) lifting the pole to dispose the wire segment of the length of wire within the notch; (c) rotating the pole beyond the range of rotation to trap the wire segment within the notch; (d) lifting the pole to raise the wire above a hanger of the plurality of hangers; (e) if the wire is to be placed on the hanger, lowering the pole until the wire is resting on the hanger, or if the wire is to be removed from the hanger, moving the pole away from the hanger and lowering the pole; (f) rotating the pole so that the body is disposed within the range of rotation; (g) sliding the body along the length of the wire to a different wire segment; and (h) repeating steps (c) through (g) for a plurality of additional wire segments until the length of wire is installed on or removed from the plurality of hangers.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the two sides are tapered so that the notch has an increased width near its top.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the body is formed from a non-conductive material adapted for generating friction between the contact edges and the length of wire when the contact edges and the length of wire are in contact.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the range of rotation is dependent on the stiffness of the length of wire and the width of the notch.
- 5. A method for installation or removal of a length of wire on a plurality of hangers mounted at a height substantially higher than an unassisted reach of a user, the method comprising:(a) disposing a body on a distal end of a pole, the body having a top and a base, the top having a generally U-shaped notch having a bottom and an upper end formed therein and the base having an bore adapted to receive an end of a pole, wherein the bottom of the notch is substantially wider than a diameter of the length of wire, and wherein the U-shaped notch has two smooth tapered sides extending upward from the bottom of the notch so that the notch continuously increases in width from the bottom to the top and is adapted to receive a portion of the wire so that the wire is freely movable within the notch within a range of rotation and the wire is frictionally trapped within the notch at a rotation greater than the range of rotation; (b) lifting the pole to dispose a section of the length of wire within the notch; (c) rotating the pole beyond the range of rotation to trap the wire section within the notch; (d) lifting the pole to raise the wire above a hanger of the plurality of hangers; (e) if the wire is to be placed on the hanger, lowering the pole until the wire is resting on the hanger, or if the wire is to be removed from the hanger, moving the pole away from the hanger and lowering the pole; (f) rotating the pole so that the body is disposed within the range of rotation; (g) sliding the body along the length of the wire to a different wire section; and (h) repeating steps (c) through (g) for a plurality of additional wire sections until the length of wire is installed on or removed from the plurality of hangers.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the body is formed from a non-conductive material adapted for generating friction between the contact edges and the length of wire when the contact edges and the length of wire are in contact.
- 7. The method of claim 5, wherein the range of rotation is dependent on the stiffness of the length of wire and the width of the notch.
Parent Case Info
This a divisional of Ser. No. 09/572,052, filed Jun. 12, 2000.
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