Patent classifications
E04H17/14
Anchorless crash cushion apparatus including crash cushion stabilizing structure
An anchorless crash cushion apparatus having a plurality of interconnected water-filled crash cushion elements and a non-water filled forward-most cushion element includes vehicle capture structure resisting upward tilting of a frontally impacting vehicle and ramping of the frontally impacting vehicle and stabilizing structure resisting relative rotation between the crash cushion elements in both vertical and lateral planes during vehicle impact. External elongated deformable structural members extend along the sides of the crash cushion elements and bend outwardly away from the crash cushion elements during frontal vehicle impact.
Fence bracing apparatus and method of using the same
Bracing devices, bracing system and method of using the same is disclosed which is particularly suitable for providing line and end corner bracing for conventional corner post system.
Fence lift system and method of use
A fence lift system and method of use comprises a plurality of post members; a plurality of panel members and a plurality of lift members. The post members are laterally spaced, and the panel members are secured between the post members. Each lift member is secured to a post member and attached to a panel member and configured to raise and lower the panel member.
Bollard Fence
A bollard fence panel includes bollards extending vertically from a concrete base and laterally separated by a gap of about four inches, where each of the bollards is a hollow steel section, and a metal plate located a standoff distance below a top end of the bollards, the metal plate having laterally spaced passages each of which slidingly disposing an upper end of a bollard of the bollards.
FENCING ASSEMBLY
Various embodiments of the present disclosure can include a fencing assembly. In some embodiments, the fencing assembly can include a top cross-member including a first channel. In some embodiments, the fencing assembly can include a bottom cross-member including a second channel that opposes the first channel. In some embodiments, the fencing assembly can include a first vertical support member, wherein the first vertical support member is connected to a first end of the top cross-member and a first end of the bottom cross-member. In some embodiments, the fencing assembly can include a second vertical support member, wherein the second vertical support member is connected to a second end of the top cross-member and a second end of the bottom cross-member. In some embodiments, the fencing assembly can include a planar barrier, wherein the planar barrier is inserted into the first channel and the second channel and is confined on a first and second side of the planar barrier by the first vertical support member and the second vertical support member.
FENCE PANEL HAVING TABS AND METHOD OF INSTALLATION THEREOF
A fence panel configured to occupy an opening between adjacent pickets of a fence, the fence panel comprising a primary panel, a suspension panel extending substantially horizontally from an upper portion of the primary panel and above a rail of the fence, a vertical portion extending downwardly from the suspension panel behind the rail, a horizontal tab configured to wrap about the rail, at least one flange extending from the primary panel and at least one vertical tab extending from the at least one flange and configured to wrap about a picket.
Fencing system
An improved fencing system can include an improved fence posts. Such fence posts can include features for accommodating different types of fasteners for attachment to fence components, such as fence rails. Additionally, some fence posts, such as gateposts, can be formed with one or more pieces of other fenceposts in a fencing system. Some such improved fence posts can include concrete locks.
VERTICALLY-ORIENTED BARRIER
Embodiments of the present invention disclosed herein include a kit for assembling a vertically-oriented barrier (40, 70), a barrier (40, 70) assembled from the kit, and a method of manufacturing such kit. The barrier (40, 70) is formed from at least two differently-shaped interlocking components (20, 26, 50, 60), and each interlocking component (20, 26, 50, 60) has at least one recession (22, 24, 52, 66), at least one protrusion (28, 54, 64), or both. The protrusions (28, 54, 64) are inserted into the recessions (22, 24, 52, 66) to produce a barrier (40, 70). The interlocking component (20, 26, 50, 60) may be produced by slicing suitably-shaped rods (160), and the rods (160) may be produced by extrusion.
PALE
A pale (4) for a palisade fence, the pale (4) comprises a longitudinal web (5) and two longitudinal side portions (6, 7), respective first and second longitudinal side portions (6, 7) extending from each side of the longitudinal web (5) at an angle greater than 70 degrees and less than or equal to 90 degrees.
BRACKET FOR SUPPORTING ATTACHMENT OF THE END OF A RAILING MEMBER TO A VERTICAL MEMBER
A railing bracket including a cup having a bottom wall, a first side wall, a second side wall disposed opposite the first side wall, and a notch. The first side wall defines a first countersunk through hole configured to receive a fastener. A U-shaped cap has a top wall, a first lateral wall, a second lateral wall, and a tab. The first lateral wall is configured to cover a head of the fastener and the notch is configured to receive the tab.