1 |
编织电篱笆 |
CN97199158.8 |
1997-11-03 |
CN1152388C |
2004-06-02 |
埃里克·怀特 |
一种重量轻、牢固且柔软的编织电篱笆绳,用于圈住牲畜并防止有害的动物侵入的篱笆,在它的外编织套中以双螺旋结构组合有导电元件和高强度非导电元件。外编织套最好环绕非导电高强度元件的内芯。高强度非导电元件和编织绳结构的物理性质向篱笆绳产生了内在的强度和柔韧性。当动物接触篱笆时,外编织套中的导电元件提供有效的电击。该电篱笆绳兼备栅栏的强度和对家畜和野生动物而言的心理威慑因素。 |
2 |
编织电篱笆 |
CN97199158.8 |
1997-11-03 |
CN1234904A |
1999-11-10 |
埃里克·怀特 |
一种重量轻、牢固且柔软的编织电篱笆绳,用于圈住牲畜并防止有害的动物侵入的篱笆,在它的外编织套中以双螺旋结构组合有导电元件和高强度非导电元件。外编织套最好环绕非导电高强度元件的内芯。高强度非导电元件和编织绳结构的物理性质向篱笆绳产生了内在的强度和柔韧性。当动物接触篱笆时,外编织套中的导电元件提供有效的电击。该电篱笆绳兼备栅栏的强度和对家畜和野生动物而言的心理威慑因素。 |
3 |
Electrobraid fence |
US09304722 |
1999-05-04 |
US06341550B1 |
2002-01-29 |
Eric White |
A light weight, strong and flexible, braided electrical fence rope, for fences to contain livestock and keep unwanted animals out, combines in its outer braided jacket electrically conductive elements with high strength non-conductive elements in a double helix configuration. The outer braided jacket will preferably surround an inner core of non-conductive high strength elements. The high strength non-conductive elements and the physical properties of the braided rope construction provide inherent strength and flexibility properties to the fence rope. The conductive elements in the outer braided jacket are selected to provide an effective electric shock when contacted by an animal. This electric fence rope combines barrier strength and psychological deterrence to both domestic and wild animals. |
4 |
Electrified tape for enclosure fences |
US735707 |
1991-07-26 |
US5151319A |
1992-09-29 |
Bruno Schoutteten |
This electrified tape for enclosure fences, notably of cattle grazing fields, comprises a flexible support layer having a network of electric conductors integrated in the tape. The support layer comprises means for imparting a dimensional stability to the network of electric conductors, in the form of a weft texture and a warp texture interwoven by means of a knitted warp of which the stitches lock each intersection between warp and weft yarns and encompass the wires of the network of electric conductors. This invention is applicable notably to textile processes. |
5 |
Electric fence wire construction |
US105973 |
1987-10-06 |
US4905969A |
1990-03-06 |
Felix Kurschner; Richard L. Goodings |
An electric fence wire construction is made by plying or weaving coated supporting members, preferably fiberglass coated with polyvinyl chloride, with conducting members, preferably aluminum. |
6 |
Electrically conducting rope |
US33701664 |
1964-01-10 |
US3291897A |
1966-12-13 |
ANTHONY BRAMLEY |
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7 |
Conducting tape for current machine |
JP112088 |
1988-01-06 |
JPS63198209A |
1988-08-16 |
KORIN ANSONII SUTANDEINGU |
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8 |
Electrical guard railing knitting weaving rope |
JP52090098 |
1997-11-03 |
JP2001511290A |
2001-08-07 |
ホワイト、エリック |
(57)【要約】 家畜を囲い、そして望ましくない動物を立ち入らせないための防柵のための、軽量で強く、可撓性の、編み織りされた電気防柵ロープが、その外側編織りジャケットの中で各導電性要素を二重螺旋形状に各高強度非導電性要素と組み合わせている。 その外側編織りジャケットは好ましくは非導電性高強度要素の内側芯材を取り巻く。 それら高強度非導電性要素とこの編織りロープ構造の物理的性質とがその防柵ロープに固有の強度と可撓性とを与える。 外側編織りシャケットの中の各導電性要素は、動物が接触したときに効果的電気ショックを与えるように選ばれる。 この電気防柵ロープは障壁強度と、飼養動物及び野獣の両方に対する心理的抑止作用とを組み合わせている。 |
9 |
Wire for electric fencing lines and electric fencing lines made from such wires |
US15541130 |
2016-01-14 |
US09991015B2 |
2018-06-05 |
Jozef Filo |
A use of a carbon steel wire for electric fencing lines, said carbon steel wire having a corrosion resistant coating, wherein the carbon content of said carbon steel wire is below 0.20 wt % and said corrosion resistant coating is zinc aluminum alloy or zinc aluminum magnesium alloy coating with a coating weight in the range of 30 to 100 g/m2. |
10 |
Electric rope |
US10963553 |
2004-10-14 |
US20050082083A1 |
2005-04-21 |
Bruce Nolan |
This invention teaches a rope that can be electrified. The rope is comprised of an outer sheath and an inner core. The outer sheath includes non-conductive elements braided with one or more conductive elements. The conductive elements are wound in a parallel helical pattern and do not touch each other. The inner core is a braid comprising non-conductive and conductive elements. In both cores, the conductive elements comprise one or more metal strands and the non-conductive elements comprise one or more monofilaments of synthetic or natural fibres. Should a breakage occur in the conductive elements of the outer sheath, the conductive elements of the inner core provide conductivity across the breakage and throughout the length of the rope by intermittently contacting the conductive elements of the outer sheath. An optional coloured tracer can be braided into the outer sheath to provide better visibility since the non-conductive elements are preferably a neutral colour, such as white. |
11 |
Electric fence |
US09754551 |
2001-01-04 |
US06513793B2 |
2003-02-04 |
Jean-Michel Bellon |
This electric fence comprises at least one electrically conducting metal wire (1) with good mechanical properties, associated with a support, and further incorporates at least one other electrically conducting wire (4) with good electrical conductivity, sheathed with an insulating material (5) over its entire length except for zones distributed at more or less regular intervals where the said conducting wire (4) is in direct or indirect contact with the said conducting metal wire or wires (1) with good mechanical properties. |
12 |
Electric fence line and method of weaving |
US09618389 |
2000-07-18 |
US06472602B1 |
2002-10-29 |
Gary Pokrandt |
An electric fence line including a flat tape of plastic monofilament yarns and electrically conductive warp strands is disclosed having a diagonally crossing electrically conductive bonding wire. The electric fence line is constructed by weaving the supporting monofilament yarns in a parallel manner with the conductive warp strands and weaving therein a conductive bonding strand in a repeating pattern diagonally crossing the warp strands. The bonding strand is woven diagonally by repeatedly inserting the bonding strand at specific points through the warp yarns and a comb while moving the bonding strand laterally using a cam or linear actuator device when the bonding strand is held by a needle above the comb, warp yarns, and conductive warp strands. Electrically conductive 8 mil wire constructed of stainless steel is preferably used for the conductive warp strands and the bonding strand. |
13 |
Electric fence tape, rope or wire and filament therefor |
US09975537 |
2001-10-11 |
US20020066895A1 |
2002-06-06 |
Dirk
Wildschut |
A fence tape, rope or wire for transmitting an electric current to an animal that touches the fence tape, rope or wire, having a support structure and an electrically conductive conduction structure (3). The conduction structure (3) has different electrically conductive materials having mutually distinctive electrical and mechanical properties. One of the materials has a better electrical conductivity. The other material has a greater resistance to tensile and bending loads. The conduction structure (3) contains at least one composite filament having, viewed in cross section, a conduction zone (4) from the electrically better conducting material and a self-supporting support zone (5) from the better material as to tensile and bending loadability. Mechanical loading of the electrically better conductive material is limited and an electrically conductive bridge is even maintained if an interruption of the electrically better conductive material occurs. A filament (3) for use in the proposed tape, wire or rope is also described. |
14 |
Electric fence wire construction |
US851816 |
1992-03-16 |
US5163658A |
1992-11-17 |
Robert G. Cleveland |
An improved fence construction includes an elongated plastic strip with the edges of the strip folded over parallel wires. The wires may be electrified. The plastic strip may be coded, decorated or laminated with other materials to provide an improved fence material for use in combination with fence posts to provide the appearance of a multirail fence, for example. |
15 |
WIRE FOR ELECTRIC FENCING LINES AND ELECTRIC FENCING LINES MADE FROM SUCH WIRES |
US15541130 |
2016-01-14 |
US20170372810A1 |
2017-12-28 |
Jozef FILO |
A use of a carbon steel wire for electric fencing lines, said carbon steel wire having a corrosion resistant coating, wherein the carbon content of said carbon steel wire is below 0.20 wt % and said corrosion resistant coating is zinc aluminium alloy or zinc aluminium magnesium alloy coating with a coating weight in the range of 30 to 100 g/m2. |
16 |
Electric rope |
US10963553 |
2004-10-14 |
US07240599B2 |
2007-07-10 |
Bruce Nolan |
This invention teaches a rope that can be electrified. The rope is comprised of an outer sheath and an inner core. The outer sheath includes non-conductive elements braided with one or more conductive elements. The conductive elements are wound in a parallel helical pattern and do not touch each other. The inner core is a braid comprising non-conductive and conductive elements. In both cores, the conductive elements comprise one or more metal strands and the non-conductive elements comprise one or more monofilaments of synthetic or natural fibers. Should a breakage occur in the conductive elements of the outer sheath, the conductive elements of the inner core provide conductivity across the breakage and throughout the length of the rope by intermittently contacting the conductive elements of the outer sheath. An optional colored tracer can be braided into the outer sheath to provide better visibility since the non-conductive elements are preferably a neutral color, such as white. |
17 |
Electric fence tape, rope or wire and filament therefor |
US09975537 |
2001-10-11 |
US06710253B2 |
2004-03-23 |
Dirk Wildschut |
A fence tape, rope or wire for transmitting an electric current to an animal that touches the fence tape, rope or wire, having a support structure and an electrically conductive conduction structure (3). The conduction structure (3) has different electrically conductive materials having mutually distinctive electrical and mechanical properties. One of the materials has a better electrical conductivity. The other material has a greater resistance to tensile and bending loads. The conduction structure (3) contains at least one composite filament having, viewed in cross section, a conduction zone (4) from the electrically better conducting material and a self-supporting support zone (5) from the better material as to tensile and bending loadability. Mechanical loading of the electrically better conductive material is limited and an electrically conductive bridge is even maintained if an interruption of the electrically better conductive material occurs. A filament (3) for use in the proposed tape, wire or rope is also described. |
18 |
Electric fence |
US09754551 |
2001-01-04 |
US20010015426A1 |
2001-08-23 |
Jean-Michel
Bellon |
This electric fence comprises at least one electrically conducting metal wire (1) with good mechanical properties, associated with a support, and further incorporates at least one other electrically conducting wire (4) with good electrical conductivity, sheathed with an insulating material (5) over its entire length except for zones distributed at more or less regular intervals where the said conducting wire (4) is in direct or indirect contact with the said conducting metal wire or wires (1) with good mechanical properties. |
19 |
Fluorescent coated wire |
US913037 |
1992-07-14 |
US5286922A |
1994-02-15 |
Thomas E. Curtiss |
An electrical conducting wire for providing high visibility. The conducting wire is coated with a conducting, colored paint which improves the wires visibility. The conducting wire can be used in electric fencing of livestock or high-tension power lines commonly seen around airports. |
20 |
Electric fence wire construction |
US731418 |
1991-07-17 |
US5096162A |
1992-03-17 |
Robert G. Cleveland |
An improved fence construction includes an elongated plastic strip with the edges of the strip folded over parallel wires. The wires may be electrified. The plastic strip may be coded, decorated or laminated with other materials to provide an improved fence material for use in combination with fence posts to provide the appearance of a multirail fence, for example. |