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titleOfInvention Compact thorny shrub comprising multiple three-pronged elements
abstract As shown in the figures, the compact thorny shrub comprising multiple three-pronged elements is preferably formed by a rod (1) that measures 10 cm in length and 2.8 mm in thickness, has pointed ends and is made from a combination of plastic and metal, although other lengths, thicknesses and materials are also possible. Subsequently, the ends of the rods (1) are bent at 90º, forming a bend (2) and a 2.5 cm-long end spine (3) at each end. This preform is joined to another rod (4) that measures 7.5 cm in length and 2.8 mm in thickness, has one pointed end and is bent at 90º to form a bend (2) and a 2.5 cm-long end spine (3), said rod also being made from a combination of plastic and metal, although other lengths, thicknesses and materials are also possible. This assembly forms a type of unusual three-pronged element (5) which is joined to other unusual three-pronged element (5), to the left and right as well as above and below, by means of the end spine (3) shared by the different types of unusual three-pronged elements (5), in order to form the dimensional structure of the artificial thorny shrub. The different types of unusual three-pronged elements (5) are joined such that each end spine (3) remains at a linear distance of 5 cm, or any other desired distance, from the next end spine (3) in a sequence, forming an L shape that can be oriented in any direction, facing right or left or inverted and facing right or left. The artificial thorny shrub is thus formed and in this preferred embodiment it is curved to form a cylinder having a periphery of 38 cm in diameter and a height of 100 cm from the ground. Finally, when the invention is to be used to protect land animals, plants and objects, it is secured to the ground using three clips (6) consisting of metal bars measuring 5 cm in thickness and 70 cm in width, which are fixed in the ground every 50 cm, although other sizes, thicknesses and materials are also possible, and they are secured to the structure of the artificial thorny shrub using wire or any other means.
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