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  • This invention relates to wire fences made up of any number of Wire cables or runners formed of wire strands twisted one about the other and (that is, the runners) arranged at any suitable distance apart, one above the other.
  • Each such web or frame, A is composed of three parts, namely: two parallel wire cables, or runners, b, t, and a diagonal, or zigzag, lacing wire, B, which is connected with said cables at equidistant points.
  • Each cable or runner, b consists of two or more wires twisted together, and the intervening, zigzag, lacing wire, B, is looped through said cables at each of its acute bends or angles.
  • the angles of said wire, B are inserted between the wires of the respective cables b, Zi, and said anglesare formed into open-ended hooks, c, as shown.
  • These hooks are so formed as to subserve two purposes, namely: they hold the wire, B, engaged' with the cables b, Z), and they serve for convenient attachment of a zigzag tie, or lacing wire, E, which secures two frames A, A, together, as shown in Fig. l.
  • the said wire, E is simply looped into the hooks, c, passing at an angle from a hook on one frame, A, to another hook on the opposite frame, A.
  • I show two such frames connected by a tie, E,butthere may be any number arranged one above or below the other,-
  • a wire fence thus constructed can be put up without special tools, but with simply a hammer to fasten the woven frames A to the posts or uprights, after which the diagonal tie D can be put into place by the hands, and the pockets or hooks, c, receivingit, afterward closed about said wire to make a iirrn structure of the whole.
  • a wire fence substantially as described, comprising a series of stretchers or woven frames formed respectively of wire strands twisted one about the other, and 'wire stays connecting the adjacent runners of each frame, the said stays being provided at their opposite ends with open ended hooks orpockets adapted to connect with the runners of adjacent frames, essentially as and for the purpose herein set forth.

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E. L. SGHANGK. WIRE FENCE.
No. 519,928. Patented May 15,1894.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.
EPI-IRAIM L. SOI-IANCK, OF LEWIS CENTRE, OI-IIO.
WIRE FENCE.I
l SPECIFICATION forming part of` Letters Patent No. 519,928, dated May 15, 1894.
Application filed January 26, 1894. Serial No. 498,117. (No model.)
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, EPHEAIM L. SOHANC'K, of Lewis Centre, in the county of Delaware and State of Ohio, have invented a new and usefullmprovement in Vire Fences, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to wire fences made up of any number of Wire cables or runners formed of wire strands twisted one about the other and (that is, the runners) arranged at any suitable distance apart, one above the other. Each such web or frame, A, is composed of three parts, namely: two parallel wire cables, or runners, b, t, and a diagonal, or zigzag, lacing wire, B, which is connected with said cables at equidistant points. Each cable or runner, b, consists of two or more wires twisted together, and the intervening, zigzag, lacing wire, B, is looped through said cables at each of its acute bends or angles. That is to say, the angles of said wire, B, are inserted between the wires of the respective cables b, Zi, and said anglesare formed into open-ended hooks, c, as shown. These hooks are so formed as to subserve two purposes, namely: they hold the wire, B, engaged' with the cables b, Z), and they serve for convenient attachment of a zigzag tie, or lacing wire, E, which secures two frames A, A, together, as shown in Fig. l. The said wire, E, is simply looped into the hooks, c, passing at an angle from a hook on one frame, A, to another hook on the opposite frame, A. In this instance, I show two such frames connected by a tie, E,butthere may be any number arranged one above or below the other,-
with an intervening space between them to receive a like diagonal wire tie. When the hooks or pockets c are closed about the angles or bends of the diagonal wire tie or ties D, a web or woven structure is produced which is firm and fixed at all its joints and angles, that prevents all slipping or misplacing at these points.
A wire fence thus constructed can be put up without special tools, but with simply a hammer to fasten the woven frames A to the posts or uprights, after which the diagonal tie D can be put into place by the hands, and the pockets or hooks, c, receivingit, afterward closed about said wire to make a iirrn structure of the whole.
Having thus described my invention, I-
claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 4 l. A wire fence, substantially as described, comprising a series of stretchers or woven frames formed respectively of wire strands twisted one about the other, and 'wire stays connecting the adjacent runners of each frame, the said stays being provided at their opposite ends with open ended hooks orpockets adapted to connect with the runners of adjacent frames, essentially as and for the purpose herein set forth.
2. In a wire fence, the combination of aseries of longitudinal woven wire stretchers or frames A, each composed of upper and lower runners formed respectively of wire strands twisted one about the other, a diagonal or zigzag wire stay B, intersecting said runners and formed with open ended hooks or pockets at its angles or bends, and a diagonal or zigzag wire tie D, held within said hooks or pockets between the adjacent wire stretchers or frames, substantially as shown and described.
EPI-IRAIM L. SCI-IANCK. Witnesses:
W. B. GOODING, H. V. SCHANCK.
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US20040230295A1 (en) * 1998-12-11 2004-11-18 Shaolian Samuel M. Implantable vascular graft
US20060020320A1 (en) * 1998-12-11 2006-01-26 Shaolian Samuel M Bifurcation graft deployment catheter
US8147535B2 (en) 1998-12-11 2012-04-03 Endologix, Inc. Bifurcation graft deployment catheter
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US8216295B2 (en) 2008-07-01 2012-07-10 Endologix, Inc. Catheter system and methods of using same
US9700701B2 (en) 2008-07-01 2017-07-11 Endologix, Inc. Catheter system and methods of using same
US10512758B2 (en) 2008-07-01 2019-12-24 Endologix, Inc. Catheter system and methods of using same
US9549835B2 (en) 2011-03-01 2017-01-24 Endologix, Inc. Catheter system and methods of using same
US9687374B2 (en) 2011-03-01 2017-06-27 Endologix, Inc. Catheter system and methods of using same
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