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NL2004002C2
NL2004002C2 NL2004002A NL2004002A NL2004002C2 NL 2004002 C2 NL2004002 C2 NL 2004002C2 NL 2004002 A NL2004002 A NL 2004002A NL 2004002 A NL2004002 A NL 2004002A NL 2004002 C2 NL2004002 C2 NL 2004002C2
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Paul Clifford Reid
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K3/00Pasturing equipment, e.g. tethering devices; Grids for preventing cattle from straying; Electrified wire fencing
    • A01K3/005Electrified fencing for pastures
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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FENCING SYSTEM AND TENSIONER TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a fencing system. The invention has particular application to the setting and tensioning of an electric fencing system.
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BACKGROUND ART
Portable electric fencing is an important aspect of livestock and pasture management. It is usually used in animal containment to ensure that livestock do not graze in an undesired area or to set up temporary enclosures for animals to prevent the animals 10 from extensive roaming.
By controlling the extent of pasture being grazed by livestock, a farmer is able to sustainably manage pasture growth to ensure a year round supply of food for livestock.
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On a regular basis, a farmer will partition off sections of the pasture, to exclude livestock. This allows the pasture to recover from grazing activity. The partitioning of pasture is easily achieved with the use of portable electric fencing.
20 A portable electric fence consists of three key components; a conductive wire, an energiser, and one or more fence posts to carry the wire.
The most important component is the electric wire which carries the electric current. An animal or person coming into contact with the wire will receive an electric shock.
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The electric current is provided by an energiser. Energisers are sources of power for electric fencing. To energise a portable electric fence, a farmer will usually use a portable energiser, although a portable electric fence can also be powered via an adjacent permanent electric fence.
The electric wire must be supported along its length by one or more fence posts to ensure that the wire is at a height which forms an effective barrier to the animals being enclosed or excluded.
30 2 A number of fence posts may be required for a portable electric fence, depending on the length of the electric fence.
5 For example, a portable electric fence enclosing an area of 25 m2 requires 100 m of electric wire, which must be supported by fence posts at least every 10 m or 15 m or so to ensure that the electric wire is suspended at a height that is sufficient to act as a physical barrier and a visual deterrent to enclosed livestock.
10 It will be appreciated that this represents a significant amount of fencing paraphernalia which is required to be transported by a farmer. This is particularly the case in areas where vehicle access may be restricted or inappropriate, for example, when a temporary fence has to be established on sloping terrain.
15 There are examples of portable fences in the prior art which integrate the fencing components into a single carrying unit. This makes it easier for a farmer to transport and establish a portable electric fence.
Such an example is manufactured by Kiwitech Limited. Kiwitech's product consists of 20 poly wire fencing reels carried on a frame. This frame is configured to also carry fencing standards in a horizontal orientation.
In use, a farmer carries the frame in one hand while using the other hand to collect, * orientate and insert the fencing standard into the ground. As the farmer moves along 25 the proposed fencing line, the reels automatically dispense the poly wire. The farmer hooks the dispensed poly wire to the fencing standards as each standard is set up, thus creating the portable electric fence.
Kiwitech’s product is difficult to use for a number of reasons.
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The fencing standards are laid atop one another, and can become easily entangled. It can be difficult when using only one hand to disentangle these fencing standards.
It can also be difficult for a farmer to hook the wire to the fencing standard once the 35 standard has been placed, with only one free hand.
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It can also be difficult to ensure that adequate tension is being applied to the wire as it is being dispensed or retrieved.
When setting up a portable fence, in some situations, it is preferable to keep the 5 dispensed wire relatively taut as the wire is unwound from the fencing reel. This prevents the wires becoming entangled, if wire from more than one reel is being dispensed as may be the case when setting up a portable fence with more than one horizontal line of fencing wire. This is also important when retrieving the wires, as they collect onto the fencing reel.
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Keeping the wire taut when retrieving the wire reduces the risk of the wire being entangled on the reel.
Entangled wire can form knots, thus affecting the reel’s ability to dispense or retrieve 15 the wire in the future. Some fencing reels include guides for the wire. Often, knotted fencing wire cannot pass easily through these guides, making it particularly important to avoid the formation of knots in fencing wire if possible.
A further disadvantage of knotted or entangled wire is that it typically takes up more 20 space on the fencing reel when wound in. This can affect the carrying capacity of the fencing wire.
Therefore, when taking down the portable fence, a farmer, as well as collecting the I ? fencing standards, must also at the same time use a handle mounted to the reel to 25 wind up and tension the fencing wire. This is particularly laborious and time consuming as the farmer must periodically stop collecting standards to tension any slack wire.
A solution to the aforementioned problems is desired.
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All references, including any patents or patent applications cited in this specification are hereby incorporated by reference. No admission is made that any reference constitutes prior art. The discussion of the references states what their authors assert, and the applicants reserve the right to challenge the accuracy and pertinency | 35 of the cited documents. It will be clearly understood that, although a number of prior art publications are referred to herein, this reference does not constitute an admission i is 4 that any of these documents form part of the common general knowledge in the art, in New Zealand or in any other country.
It is acknowledged that the term ‘comprise’ may, under varying jurisdictions, be 5 attributed with either an exclusive or an inclusive meaning. For the purpose of this specification, and unless otherwise noted, the term ‘comprise’ shall have an inclusive meaning - i.e. that it will be taken to mean an inclusion of not only the listed components it directly references, but also other non-specified components or elements. This rationale will also be used when the term ‘comprised’ or 'comprising' 10 is used in relation to one or more steps in a method or process.
It is an object of the present invention to address the foregoing problems or at least to provide the public with a useful choice.
15 Further aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the ensuing description which is given by way of example only.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
20 According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a tensioner for a fencing wire reel, which includes a tensioning member, and 25 a tensioner housing for the tensioning member, characterised in that the tensioner housing for the tensioning member and the tensioning member are configured such that when fencing wire passes through the housing in one direction, the tensioning member applies a first biasing force against 30 the wire, and when fencing wire passes through the housing in the opposite direction, the tensioning member applies a second biasing force against the wire, the second biasing force being less then the first biasing force.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a portable 35 fence system for constructing a fence, which includes 5 at least one fencing wire reel, and a reel housing for the at least one fencing wire reel, and 5 characterised in that the reel housing includes a tensioner substantially as described above.
A portable fence system for constructing a fence according to the present invention should be understood to mean a fencing system which integrates the fencing post 10 and the fencing wire to be strung between the fence posts into a single carrying unit, and which may be used to construct a fence.
Preferably, the main fence post is configured with a carrying handle.
15 Preferably, the main fence post is configured with a storage housing for storing additional fencing posts.
A main fence post should be understood to mean any elongate member configured with means to support or otherwise attach fencing wire to the fence post, and shall be 20 referred to as such throughout the remainder of this specification.
The main fence post may be, for example, a length of timber or a length of polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
25 Preferably, a main fence post according to the present invention is a plastics material extrusion formed from injection or rotational moulding. The plastics material may be a mixture of plastics and glass filled nylon for durability, but persons skilled in the art will appreciate that other durable plastics material such as PVC or PET may be used.
30 Alternatively, the main fence post is a length of tubing. The tubing may be of any material, but is preferably constructed from a lightweight metal alloy, such as aluminium for its strength and durability, or a fibreglass pultrusion or other polymer material. However, persons skilled in the art will appreciate that other materials may be used as appropriate.
The additional fence posts, according to the present invention, should be understood 35 6 to mean an elongate member configured to temporarily or permanently retain fencing wire. The secondary fence post may be a length of timber, PVC, or fibreglass pultrusion, but preferably is a fencing standard, and shall be referred to as such throughout the remainder of this specification.
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The fencing standard may be manufactured from material such as a metal alloy or fibreglass, but preferably is made from injection or rotational moulded plastics material. The plastics material may be PVC, PET or glass filled nylon. Persons skilled in the art will appreciate that other forms of plastic may be used.
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The fencing standards may be configured with retainers for the fencing wire to be carried by the fence post. Preferably, the retainers are configured such that fencing wire can pass through the retainers without being hindered. For example, the retainers may include pigtails or hooks which prevents the wire from coming away 15 from the standard.
This is advantageous as it permits the fencing standards to be pre-strung with fencing wire. A user does not need to physically manipulate the fencing wire in order to engage the wire with the fencing standard. This saves both time and labour in setting 20 up a portable fence.
The retainers may be manufactured from any material, but preferably are manufactured from a plastics material, such as PVC, polyethylene, or glass filled nylon. These materials are ideal for use in conventional injection or rotational 25 moulding techniques.
Preferably, the retainers are integrated into the fencing standard as a one piece moulding on glass filled nylon or some similarly resilient material.
30 The main fence post may be configured with a ground engaging member. This may be a base or foot, but preferably, the ground engaging member is a spike, and shall be referred to as such throughout the remainder of this specification.
A spike is preferred as it is easy to insert into the ground, and enables the fence post 35 to stand upright.
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The main fence post is configured to carry at least one fencing wire reel.
A fencing wire reel should be understood to mean any storage apparatus configured to have fencing wire wound about its outer surfaces, and shall be referred to as such 5 throughout the remainder of this specification.
Preferably, the main fence post carries a fencing wire reel for each horizontal strand of the fence. For example, if the fence is to have three horizontal strands of wire, then the fence post will carry three individual fencing reels.
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The fencing reels may be mounted on an axle to permit rotation of the reel as the wire is dispensed or collected. Preferably, each fencing reel is provided with an adjustable slip clutch to assist in placing tension on the fencing reel as it is dispensed and/or retrieved.
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The slip clutch allows the reels to rotate at different rates to allow for wire coming into at different rates. This helps to prevent or minimise tangling of the wires.
In preferred embodiments of the present invention, the slip clutch includes a spring 20 which ensures that a minimum amount of tension is applied to the slip clutch. This helps to avoid overrunning of the reels as the wire is dispensed.
Preferably, the main fence post may be configured to include a reel housing for a ’ fencing wire reel such that at least a portion of the fencing reel is covered. However, 25 persons skilled in the art Will appreciate that the fencing reels may simply be hung upon an axle integrated into the fence post, with the stored fencing wire exposed.
The reel housing for the fencing wire reel may be secured to the main fence post via a mounting. The configuration of the mounting is such that it serves as the carrying 30 handle for the fence post.
In preferred embodiments of the present invention, the reel housing and mounting is integrated into the main fence post as a single moulding for ease of construction and assembly.
Preferably a suitably durable and robust plastics material such as polyethylene, PVC, 35 8 polycarbonate is used for constructing the fencing housing and main fence post. This is preferred in the event that the fence post is to be used with electrical fencing wire. Non-conductive materials will also ensure that the mounting will be electrically isolated from any potential electric current in the electrical fencing wire.
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An additional advantage of using plastics material is their suitability for use in conventional injection or rotational moulding techniques.
Preferably, the reel housing includes a tensioner.
10 A tensioner should be understood to mean an apparatus which places tension upon a filamentary member.
Preferably, the filamentary member is fencing wire. However, a person skilled in the 15 art will appreciate that the present invention is not limited to use with fencing wire.
String or rope used for other purposes may be used with the present invention. For example, builders may use the present invention with building string to mark out lines as required. Another use for the present invention may be to cordon off an area.
20 Preferably, the tensioner is integrated into the outer housing of a fencing wire reel.
However, persons skilled in the art will appreciate that the tensioner need not be integrated into the housing of a fencing wire reel, and may be placed else on the apparatus. For example, the tensioner may be located on the main fence post, forward of the fencing reel housing.
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Preferably, the tensioner housing is separate to the fencing reel housing. This allows the tensioner housing to be replaced if necessary due to wear and tear. However, persons skilled in the art will appreciate that the tensioner housing may be considered to be part of the outer housing of a fencing reel rather than a separate body, 30
The tensioner housing may be manufactured from any suitable material, but preferably is a plastic such as PVC, polyethylene, or glass filled nylon. These materials are preferred as they can be cheaply manufactured using conventional rotational or injection moulding techniques.
Preferably, the tensioner housing is configured with an aperture passing through the 35 9 housing. Through this aperture, wire held on the fencing reel passes through the housing of the tensioner as it is dispensed or collected.
The tensioner housing may be configured with a biasing surface. The biasing surface 5 of the tensioner housing forms at least a portion of a side of the aperture through which fencing wire passes when being dispensed or collected. In preferred embodiments of the present invention, the biasing surface of the tensioner housing forms one side of the aperture.
10 In some embodiments of the present invention, the biasing surface of the tensioner housing is simply that of the outer housing for the fencing reel.
It should be understood that the biasing surfaces are the surfaces of the tensioner which may contact the fencing wire when in use.
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The tensioning member may be manufactured from any suitable material, but preferably is a plastic such as PVC, polyethylene, or glass filled nylon. These materials are preferred as they can be cheaply manufactured using conventional rotational or injection moulding techniques.
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The tensioning member may be configured with a head at one end of the member, and a hinge at the opposing end of the member. Extending between the head and hinge of the tensioning member is a shaft.
25 In some embodiments of the present invention, the head of the tensioning member may be configured to slideably move along the shaft towards or away from the hinge.
The tensioning member may be configured with a biasing surface. Preferably, the head of the tensioning member is configured with a biasing surface complementary to 30 the biasing surface of the tensioner housing, although persons skilled in the art will appreciate that the entire tensioning member may be configured to be complementary to the biasing surface of the tensioner housing.
The head of the tensioning member forms at least a portion of a side of the aperture 35 through which fencing wire passes when being dispensed or collected. In preferred embodiments of the present invention, the head forms one side of the aperture.
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It should be understood that in preferred embodiments of the invention, the aperture is formed on one side by the head of the tensioning member and on the opposing side by the biasing surface of the tensioner housing.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the tensioner may be provided with two tensioning members, arranged such that the head of each member faces each other. Between the two heads is the aperture through which fencing wire passes. It will therefore be appreciated that each head provides a biasing surface which may 10 contact the fencing wire as it passes through the tensioner.
A biasing means is configured to act upon the tensioning member. Preferably, the biasing means is biased against the head of the tensioning member and at its opposing end biases against the hinge of the tensioner housing. In some 15 embodiments of the present invention, the biasing means may be biased against the head of the tensioning member and an intermediate portion of the tensioning member such as a protrusion or plate arising from the shaft of the tensioning member.
Preferably, the biasing means is an expansion spring or coil, and shall be referred to 20 as such throughout the remainder of this specification. However, persons skilled in the art will appreciate that the biasing force may also be derived from an elastomer bung or similar means.
The spring urges the head of the tensioning member away from the hinge of the 25 tensioner housing, and thus encourages the head of the tensioning against the biasing surface of the tensioner housing. If temporarily displaced, for example when knotted wire (the knot being larger than the aperture between the head of the tensioning member and the biasing surface of the tensioner housing) passes through the housing thus pivoting the tensioning member via its hinge, the spring urges the 30 tensioning member back into place.
Preferably, the hinge of the tensioning member may be configured to fit into a recess in the tensioner housing. Preferably, the recess is moulded into the tensioner housing.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the hinge of the tensioning member is 35 11 configured to fit into a recess in the outer housing of the fencing reel. In this embodiment, the biasing surface opposing the head of the tensioner is actually a suitably configured portion of the outer housing of the fencing reel.
5 Alternatively, the hinge may be an axle member passing through the tensioning member into a channel integrated into the tensioner housing to permit rotation. The axle member may be a metal rod or similar elongate member readily adapted by a person skilled in the art for this purpose.
10 Preferably, the hinge of the tensioning member is a peg located into a recess on the tensioner housing. The peg may be snap-locked or others placed in moulded hooks or other suitably configured recesses. The preferred hinging mechanism is thus easily manufactured and quickly assembled.
15 However, persons skilled in the art will appreciate that there are other methods of securing the tensioning member to the housing such that the tensioning member is moveable relative to the housing.
The configuration of the tensioning member and the biasing surface of the tensioner 20 housing are such that the tensioning member can only pivot about the hinge in one direction. This is particularly advantageous as it ensures that different amounts of tension may be applied to the fencing wire depending on its direction of travel.
In use, when fencing wire passes through the tensioner housing in one direction, the 25 fencing wire is biased against the biasing surface of the tensioner housing by the head of the tensioning member.
The frictional contact between the wire as it passes through the housing and the biasing surfaces of the tensioning housing and the head of the tensioning member 30 ensures that tension is applied to the wire as it is collected. This keeps the otherwise slack wires taut, and is more likely to allow the retrieved wire to wind correctly onto the reel. The wire is also much less likely to become entangled in the reel housing.
Any knots in the wire will cause the head of the tensioning member to move along the 35 shaft of the tensioner. The spring of the tensioner ensures that some biasing force continues to be applied to wire so that it remains tense. Once the knot has passed, 12 the spring biases against the head of the tensioning member to return it to its previous position.
When wire is being dispensed, the frictional contact between the wire and the biasing 5 surfaces of the tensioning housing and tensioning member overcomes the frictional force of the hinge of the tensioning member and the tensioner housing.
This causes the tensioning member to move about its hinge, thus displacing the head of the tensioning member and reducing the tension that is able to be applied to the 10 wire relative to the tension that is applied when retrieving the wire. However, from its displaced position, the spring continues to urge the head of the tensioning member against the wire.
The tensioning member is therefore applying a reduced tension to the dispensed wire. 15
The tensioning member is able to continuously apply a degree of tension to wire, regardless of whether the wire is being collected or dispensed, even when knotted wire passes through the tensioner.
20 This is helpful when collecting or dispensing wire as persons skilled in the art will appreciate that in conventional systems tension on wires at any one point along the wire can vary for a number of reasons, including walking speed of the person collecting or dispensing the wire, the position of the wire, and how many reels of wire is being carried.
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The present invention ensures a consistent tension is applied to the wire as it is wound on the fencing reel (or reels for a multi-wire fence system). This makes it easy a person to dispense and collect wire as no consideration is required for walking speed, ensuring each wire is tensioned independently of the degree of slack in the 30 wire.
The main fence post is configured with a storage housing for the fencing standards. A storage housing should be understood to mean any housing adapted for the storage of fencing standards.
Preferably, the storage housing extends laterally from the lower portion of the main 35 13 fence post. In one embodiment of the present invention, a portion of the storage housing may act as a foot step to assist in inserting the spike of the main fence post into the ground.
5 Preferably, the storage housing may include apertures complementary to the ground engaging portion of the fencing standards, such that the lower portion of the fencing standard engages with the storage housing. In some embodiments of the present invention, the base may be provided with clips into which the fencing standard base may be inserted.
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The storage housing may be manufactured from any material, but preferably is manufactured from a plastics material, such as PVC or polyethylene, as these materials are ideal for use in conventional injection or rotational moulding techniques.
15 In preferred embodiments of the present invention, a bracket may extend laterally from the upper portion of the main fence post in the same plane as the storage housing. The bracket may include clips, apertures, or recesses complementary to the profile of the upper portion of the fencing standard.
20 The bracket supports the upper portion of the fencing standards carried by the main fence post, providing additional support for the fencing standards during transportation.
The bracket may be manufactured from any material, but preferably is manufactured 25 from a plastics material, such as PVC, polyethylene, glass filled nylon or polycarbonate as these materials are ideal for use in conventional injection or rotational moulding techniques.
This allows all the components required for building a fence line, fence post, fencing 30 standards, and reels, to be easily carried by the farmer. A fence line is able to be built more quickly as all the components are readily to hand.
The present invention offers a number of advantages over the prior art: 35 • The portable electric fencing apparatus is easily carried by the farmer.
14 • The required components to establish a fence (fence posts and fencing wire) are integrated into a single carrying unit.
• Fencing standards are carried separate from each other such that they cannot 5 become entangled in use.
• The portable electric fencing apparatus reduces time and labour when setting up a fence.
10 • The fencing standards can be pre-wired, such that as each standard is placed, the fencing wire is already in place. The farmer does not require a second pass of the fence to secure the fencing wire to the standard once the standards have been placed in the ground.
15 • The tensioners act to place tension on fencing wire as it is collected and dispensed.
• The tensioners ensure that as the fence wire is collected onto the reels, it remains taut, without any slackening of wires which may become entangled 20 with one another on the reel. The tension is only applied to the wire between the tensioner and the reel, rather than wire out on the fence.
, • Use of the tensioners may allow a greater amount of wire to be wound onto the fencing reels, maximising the length of wire available for a fencing system.
25 • When being dispensed, the tensioner is able to apply some tension to the wire as it is dispensed so that there is little or no slackening of dispensed wire.
• The use of the tensioner on any or all of the reels of the integrated fence post 30 and reel housing means that the user of the fencing system may not need to consider the tension of the fencing wire as the wire is fed out during the course of establishing a fence. This may simplify and speeds up the establishment of the fence.
35 » The configuration of the tensioner also allows knotted wire to pass through the housing onto or off the reel, without affecting the tension being applied to the 15 wire.
• The use of the tensioner also results in less wear and tear on the polywire as it is dispensed. Because the tension applied to the wire is able to be varied as 5 knots pass through the housing, there is less stress placed on on the wire.
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Further aspects of the present invention will become apparent from the following 10 description which is given by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a side view of the present invention; and 15 Figure 2 is a perspective view of the present invention; and
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the base of the present invention; and
Figure 4 is a perspective view of the reel housing of the present invention; and 20
Figure 5 is a perspective view of the tensioner of the present invention; and
Figure 6 is a plan view of the tensioner; and 9 25 Figure 7 is a side view of the tensioner.
Best modes for carrying out the invention
The present invention (generally indicated by arrow 1) is illustrated in figure 1.
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The main fence post (2) is configured with a reel housing (3) for at least one fencing reel (4).
The main fence post (2) is provided with a spike (5) to be inserted into the ground to 35 allow the fence post (2) to be self supporting.
To assist in the insertion of the spike (5) into the ground (6), a foot plate (7) is 16 provided.
Fencing standards (8) are carried in a base (9) mounted to the opposing side of the fence post (2) from the foot plate (7). As an additional temporary fastening measure, 5 the fencing standards (8) are clipped into a bracket (10), to ensure the standards (8) remain in place when being carried.
The entire apparatus can be carried by a handle (11), which connects the housing (3) to the main fence post (2). For added structural integrity, the housing (3) is further 10 fixed to the main fence post (2) by a connector (12).
Further detail of the present invention is apparent from figure 2. The bracket (10) is configured with recesses (13) into which a fencing standard (8) is inserted.
15 It will also be appreciated that the reel housing (3) can accommodate a plurality of fencing reels (4).
In a staggered arrangement, the reel housing (3) is provided with tensioners (14, 15, 16 (obscured)).
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These tensioners (14, 15, 16) provide a passage from the interior of the housing (3) for the fencing wire (not shown) carried by the fencing reels (4). Each tensioner (14, 15, 16) tensions an individual strand of fencing wire (not shown) as it is wound onto the reels (4).
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The main fence post (2) is provided with guides (17, 18, 19) for each individual strand of fencing wire (not shown). The fencing wire (not shown) passes through the tensioners (14, 15, 16) to the guides (17, 18, 19) and onto the fencing wire retainer (20) of each standard .(8), 30
Thus, the standards (8) can be pre-assembled with the fencing wire (not shown) already in place as a farmer assembles the fence (not shown).
Turning now to figure 3, the base (9) is shown in closer detail. The fencing standards 35 (8) are inserted into apertures (21) moulded into the base (9).
The reel housing (3) is shown in figure 4. For sake of clarity, the fence post has not 17 been illustrated.
In this view, the tensioners (14, 15, 16) are clearly visible. A tensioner (14, 15, 16) is provided for each fencing reel (not shown) that may be carried in the reel housing (3). 5
Each tensioner (14, 15, 16) is staggered from its neighbouring tensioner (14,15,16). This helps prevent the dispensed wire from becoming tangled as it is released or retrieved.
10 It should be noted that the arrangement of the tensioners (14,15,16) is such that the upper most tensioner (14) dispenses the fencing wire which acts as the highest strand of the fence, while the lowest tensioner (16) dispenses the fencing wire which forms the lowest strand of the fence.
15 The tensioner (14), illustrated in figure 5, consists of a housing (21) and a tensioning member (22).
The tensioning member (22) is configured with a head (23), and a hinge (24). The head (23) is separated from the hinge (24) by the shaft (25) of the tensioning member 20 (22).
The lower portion (26) of the housing (21) is configured with a recess (27) around its perimeter. This recess (27) engages with the aperture (not shown) of the reel housing (not shown) in which the tensioner (14) is fitted.
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The tensioning member (22) is biased by a spring (28) acting against the tensioner head (23) and a bracing member (29) running across the housing (21).
The housing (21) is configured with a recess (30) into which the hinge (24) of the 30 tensioning member (22) engages in a snap-lock fit.
As the wire (not shown) is fed out (being dispensed), the tensioning member (22) pivots away from the housing (21) which essentially increases the aperture (not shown) between the head (23) of the tensioning member (22) and the face (not 35 shown) of the opposing portion of the housing (21). This allows knotted wire to pass through the aperture as it is dispensed.
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In figure 6, it should be appreciated that the head (23) of the tensioning member (22) is of a shape complementary to the inner face (31) of the housing (21). The inner face (31) of the housing .(21) acts as a stop to prevent the tensioning member (22) 5 from moving past the housing (21).
Fencing wire (not shown) passes through the housing (21) of the tensioner (14) through the aperture (32) formed between the head (23) of the tensioning member (22) and the inner faces (31) of the housing (21).
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The size of the aperture (32) may vary depending on the position of the head (23) on the shaft (25) of the tensioning member (22) as it pivots at the hinge (24).
Turning now to figure 7, the configuration of the tensioner (14) is such that the 15 tensioning member (22) and the inner face (not shown) of the housing (21) is such that the tensioning member (not shown) can only move in an arc approximately 90° from the vertical in the direction indicated by arrow 33.
The spring (28) causes the head (not shown) of the tensioning member (22) to bias 20 against fencing wire (not shown) when the wire (not shown) is passing through the housing (21) in the direction indicated by arrow 34, such as would be the case when the wire (not shown) is being collected.
The complementary relationship between the head (not shown) of the tensioning 25 member and the inner face of the housing ensures that the head (not shown) cannot be carried by the frictional Contact between the wire (not shown) and the head (not shown) past the housing (21).
The tensioning member (not shown) therefore tensions the wire (not shown), when 30 the wire is moving in one direction (33).
When the wire (not shown) passes through the housing (21) in the opposite direction (35), such as when the wire (not shown) is being dispensed, the tensioning member (22) is displaced from the housing (21) along in an arc (33).
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The frictional contact between the head (not shown) of the tensioning member (22) 19 and the wire (not shown) causes the movement of the tensioning member (22) about the hinge (24).
Thus, there is reduced contact between the tensioning member (22) and the wire (not 5 shown), and therefore less tension is able to be placed on the wire (not shown) when the wire is moving in the direction (35). The spring (28) continues to urge the head (not shown) of the tensioning member (not shown) against the wire (not shown).
Aspects of the present invention have been described byway of example only and it 10 should be appreciated that modifications and additions may be made thereto without departing from the scope thereof as defined in the appended claims.

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1. Een spanner voor een afrasteringsdraadhaspel, welke omvat: een spannerdeel, en een behuizing voor het spannerdeel, waarbij de behuizing en het spannerdeel zo zijn ingericht dat wanneer 5 afrasteringsdraad door de behuizing passeert in een richting, het spannerdeel een eerste klemkracht uitoefent tegen de draad, en wanneer de afrasteringsdraad door de behuizing passeert in de tegengestelde richting, het spannerdeel een tweede klemkracht uitoefent tegen de draad, waarbij de tweede kracht minder is dan de eerste klemkracht, met het kenmerk, dat het spannerdeel is ingericht met een kop 10 aan een eind van het deel en een scharnier aan het tegengestelde eind van het deel.1. A tensioner for a fencing wire reel, comprising: a tensioning member, and a housing for the tensioning member, the housing and the tensioning member being arranged such that when fencing wire passes through the housing in one direction, the tensioning member exerts a first clamping force against the wire, and when the fencing wire passes through the housing in the opposite direction, the tensioner member exerts a second clamping force against the wire, the second force being less than the first clamping force, characterized in that the tensioner member is arranged with a head 10 on an end of the part and a hinge at the opposite end of the part. 2. Een spanner volgens conclusie 1, waarbij de behuizing is ingericht om een klemoppervlak te omvatten en het spannerdeel is ingericht om een klemoppervlakte omvatten. 15A tensioner according to claim 1, wherein the housing is arranged to comprise a clamping surface and the tensioning part is arranged to comprise a clamping surface. 15 3. Een spanner volgens conclusie 2, waarbij het klemoppervlak van het spannerdeel complementair is met het klemoppervlak van de behuizing.A tensioner according to claim 2, wherein the clamping surface of the tensioning part is complementary to the clamping surface of the housing. 4. Een spanner volgens conclusie 1, waarbij de spanner een tweede 20 spannerdeel omvat, waarbij beide spannerdelen zijn ingericht om een spanneroppervlak te omvatten.4. A tensioner according to claim 1, wherein the tensioner comprises a second tensioner part, wherein both tensioner parts are adapted to comprise a tensioner surface. 5. Een spanner volgens conclusie 4, waarbij de klemoppervlakken van de spannerdelen complementair zijn met elkaar. 25A tensioner according to claim 4, wherein the clamping surfaces of the tensioner parts are complementary to each other. 25 6. Een spanner volgens een der conclusie 1-5, waarbij de behuizing een speciaal voor een spanner bestemde behuizing is.A tensioner according to any one of claims 1-5, wherein the housing is a housing intended specifically for a tensioner. 7. Een spanner volgens een der conclusies 1-5, waarbij de behuizing 30 een deel van een buitenbehuizing van een afrasteringhaspel is. 2004002A tensioner according to any of claims 1-5, wherein the housing 30 is a part of an outer housing of a fencing reel. 2004002 8. Een spanner volgens conclusie 1, waarbij het scharnier van het spannerdeel is ingericht om te passen in een uitsparing in de spannerbehuizing.A tensioner according to claim 1, wherein the hinge of the tensioner part is adapted to fit into a recess in the tensioner housing. 9. Een spanner volgens conclusie 1 of 8, waarbij het scharnier een 5 asdeel passerend door het spannerdeel in een kanaal aangebracht in de behuizing is.9. A tensioner according to claim 1 or 8, wherein the hinge is a shaft part passing through the tensioner part in a channel arranged in the housing. 10. Een spanner volgens conclusie 1 of 8, waarbij het scharnier van het spannerdeel een pen is geplaatst in een uitsparing van de spannerbehuizing. 10A tensioner according to claim 1 or 8, wherein the hinge of the tensioner part is a pin placed in a recess of the tensioner housing. 10 11. Een spanner volgens een der conclusies 1 of 8 - 10, waarbij het spannerdeel een steel omvat zich uitstrekkende tussen de kop en het scharnier van het spannerdeel.A tensioner according to any of claims 1 or 8 to 10, wherein the tensioner part comprises a handle extending between the head and the hinge of the tensioner part. 12. Een spanner volgens conclusie 11, waarbij de kop van het spannerdeel is ingericht om te bewegen langs de steel van en naar het scharnier.A tensioner according to claim 11, wherein the head of the tensioner part is adapted to move along the handle to and from the hinge. 13. Een spanner volgens conclusie 2, waarbij de behuizing is ingericht met een opening lopend door de behuizing, waarbij het klemoppervlak van de 20 spannerbehuizing ten minste een deel van een zijde vormt van de opening en het klemoppervlak van het spannerdeel ten minste een deel van een zijde van de opening vormt.13. A tensioner according to claim 2, wherein the housing is arranged with an opening running through the housing, wherein the clamping surface of the tensioning housing forms at least a part of one side of the opening and the clamping surface of the tensioning part at least a part of forms one side of the opening. 14. Een spanner volgens conclusie 4, waarbij de behuizing is ingericht 25 met een opening lopend door de behuizing, waarbij het klemoppervlak van het eerste spannerdeel ten minste een deel van een zijde van de opening vormt en het klemoppervlak van het tweede spannerdeel ten minste een deel van een zijde van de opening vormt.14. A tensioner according to claim 4, wherein the housing is arranged with an opening running through the housing, wherein the clamping surface of the first tensioning part forms at least a part of one side of the opening and the clamping surface of the second tensioning part at least a forms part of one side of the opening. 15. Een spanner volgens een der conclusies 1-14, waarbij een klemmiddel is ingericht om te werken op het spannerdeel.A tensioner according to any one of claims 1-14, wherein a clamping means is adapted to act on the tensioner part. 16. Een spanner volgens conclusie 15, waarbij het klemmiddel is ingericht om te werken tegen het spannerdeel en de spannerbehuizing. 35A tensioner according to claim 15, wherein the clamping means is adapted to act against the tensioner part and the tensioner housing. 35 17. Een spanner volgens conclusie 15, waarbij het klemmiddel is ingericht om te werken tegen het spannerdeel en een uitsteeksel of plaat opstekend van het spannerdeel.A tensioner according to claim 15, wherein the clamping means is adapted to act against the tensioner part and a protrusion or plate raised from the tensioner part. 18. Een spanner volgens een der conclusies 15-17, waarbij het klemmiddel een expansie-veer is.A tensioner according to any one of claims 15-17, wherein the clamping means is an expansion spring. 19. Een spanner volgens een der conclusies 1-18, waarbij de spanner is geïntegreerd in de buitenbehuizing van een afrasteringsdraadhaspel. 10A tensioner according to any one of claims 1-18, wherein the tensioner is integrated in the outer housing of a fencing wire reel. 10 20. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem voor het construeren van een afrastering, welke omvat: ten minste een afrasteringsdraadhaspel, en een haspelbehuizing voor de ten minste ene afrasteringsdraadhaspel, en 15 met het kenmerk, dat de haspelbehuizing een spanner omvat volgens een der conclusies 1-19.20. A portable fence system for constructing a fence, comprising: at least one fence wire reel, and a reel housing for the at least one fence wire reel, and characterized in that the reel housing comprises a tensioner according to any one of claims 1-19. 21. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem voor het vervaardigen van een afrastering volgens conclusie 20, welke een hoofdafrasteringspaal omvat. 20A portable fence system for manufacturing a fence according to claim 20, which comprises a main fence pole. 20 22. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens conclusie 21, waarbij de hoofdafrasteringspaal is ingericht met een draaghandvat.A portable fencing system according to claim 21, wherein the main fencing post is arranged with a carrying handle. 23. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens conclusie 21 of 22, waarbij 25 de hoofdafrasteringspaal is ingericht met een opslagbehuizing voor het opslaan van additionele afrasteringspalen.23. A portable fencing system according to claim 21 or 22, wherein the main fencing post is arranged with a storage housing for storing additional fencing posts. 24. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens een der conclusies 21 -23, waarbij de hoofdafrasteringspaal een gietstuk van plastic materiaal is. 30A portable fencing system according to any one of claims 21 to 23, wherein the main fencing pole is a casting made of plastic material. 30 25. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens een der conclusies 21 -23, waarbij de hoofdafrasteringspaal een buiseind is.A portable fencing system according to any one of claims 21 to 23, wherein the main fencing post is a tube end. 26. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens een der conclusies 21 - 25, waarbij de hoofdafrasteringspaal een afrasteringsdraadhaspel voor iedere streng van de afrastering draagt.A portable fencing system according to any of claims 21 to 25, wherein the main fencing post carries a fencing wire reel for each strand of the fencing. 27. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens een der conclusies 21 - 26, waarbij de afrasteringhaspel is aangebracht op een as.A portable fencing system according to any of claims 21 to 26, wherein the fencing reel is mounted on a shaft. 28. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens conclusie 26 of 27, waarbij elke afrasteringhaspel is voorzien van een slipkoppeling. 10A portable fencing system according to claim 26 or 27, wherein each fencing reel is provided with a slip coupling. 10 29. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens conclusie 28, waarbij de slipkoppeling een veer omvat.A portable fencing system according to claim 28, wherein the slip clutch comprises a spring. 30. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens een der conclusies 21 - 15 29, waarbij de hoofdafrasteringspaal de haspelbehuizing voor de afrasteringsdraadhaspel omvat.A portable fencing system according to any of claims 21 to 29, wherein the main fencing post comprises the reel housing for the fencing wire reel. 31. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens conclusie 30, waarbij de hoofdafrasteringspaal en de haspelbehuizing integraal uitgevoerd zijn. 20A portable fencing system according to claim 30, wherein the main fencing pole and the reel housing are integral. 20 32. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens conclusie 31, waarbij de haspelbehuizing voor de afrasteringsdraadhaspel is vastgezet aan de hoofdafrasteringspaal middels een beslag.A portable fencing system according to claim 31, wherein the reel housing for the fencing wire reel is secured to the main fencing post by a fitting. 33. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens conclusie 32, waarbij het beslag het draaghandvat voor de afrasteringspaal is.A portable fencing system according to claim 32, wherein the fitting is the carrying handle for the fencing post. 34. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens een der conclusies 21 -33, waarbij de hoofdafrasteringspaal is ingericht met een bodemaangrijpend deel. 30A portable fencing system as claimed in any one of claims 21 to 33, wherein the main fencing post is arranged with a bottom engaging part. 30 35. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens conclusie 34, waarbij het bodemaangrijpend deel een pin is.A portable fencing system according to claim 34, wherein the bottom engaging member is a pin. 36. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens een der conclusies 23 - 35 35, omvattende additionele afrasteringspalen.A portable fencing system according to any of claims 23 to 35, comprising additional fencing posts. 37. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens conclusie 36, de additionele afrasteringspalen afrasteringsstaanders zijn.A portable fencing system according to claim 36, the additional fencing posts are fencing posts. 38. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens conclusie 37, waarbij de afrasteringsstaanders een houder voor afrasteringsdraad omvatten.A portable fencing system according to claim 37, wherein the fencing posts comprise a holder for fencing wire. 39. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens een der conclusies 23 -38, waarbij de opslagbehuizing zich lateraal uitstrekt van het onderste deel van de 10 hoofdafrasteringspaal.39. A portable fence system according to any of claims 23-38, wherein the storage housing extends laterally from the lower part of the main fence pole. 40. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens conclusie 39, waarbij een deel van de opslagbehuizing is ingericht als voettrede.A portable fencing system according to claim 39, wherein a part of the storage housing is arranged as a footstep. 41. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens conclusie 39 of 40, waarbij de opslagbehuizing openingen omvat complementair met het onderste deel van de afrasteringsstaanders.A portable fencing system according to claim 39 or 40, wherein the storage housing comprises openings complementary to the lower part of the fencing posts. 42. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens conclusie 39 of 40, waarbij 20 de opslagbehuizing is ingericht met klemmen voor de afrasteringsstaanders.42. A portable fencing system according to claim 39 or 40, wherein the storage housing is arranged with clips for the fencing posts. 43. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens een der conclusies 39 - 42, waarbij de opslagbehuizing integraal is uitgevoerd met de hoofdafrasteringspaal en haspelbehuizing. 25A portable fencing system according to any of claims 39 - 42, wherein the storage housing is integrally formed with the main fence post and reel housing. 25 44. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens een der conclusies 39 - 43, waarbij een houder zich lateraal uitstrekt van een bovenste deel van de hoofdafrasteringspaal in hetzelfde vlak als de opslagbehuizing.A portable fencing system according to any one of claims 39 to 43, wherein a holder extends laterally from an upper part of the main fencing post in the same plane as the storage housing. 45. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens conclusie 44, waarbij de houder klemmen, openingen of uitsparingen omvat complementair met het profiel van de bovenste delen van de afrasteringsstaanders.A portable fencing system according to claim 44, wherein the holder comprises clamps, openings or recesses complementary to the profile of the upper parts of the fencing posts. 46. Een draagbaar afrasteringsysteem volgens conclusie 44 of 45, waarbij de 35 houder integraal met de hoofdafrasteringspaal en haspelbehuizing is uitgevoerd. 200400246. A portable fencing system according to claim 44 or 45, wherein the holder is made integrally with the main fencing pole and reel housing. 2004002
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