Patent classifications
E04H17/063
Low-profile snake barrier
A low-profile snake barrier includes a plurality of sections that form a boundary. One section of the plurality of sections includes a screen-type material that is supported by a first support brace at a first end of the one section and a second support brace at a second end of the one section opposite the first end. The support braces support the screen-type material in a collapsed configuration and an erect configuration, where the erect configuration includes an upright portion of the screen-type material extending upward from the ground and an overhang portion of the screen-type material extending from the upright portion. In the collapsed configuration, the upright portion and the overhang portion are parallel to the ground. Each support brace include pivotably coupled members.
WEED CONTROL SYSTEM
A weed control system includes a fence that extends upwardly from ground. A modular edging unit is provided and the modular edging unit is placed on the ground. The modular edging unit is positioned around each of the posts and beneath each of the segments. In this way the modular edging unit inhibits plant growth adjacent to the fence thereby enhancing an appearance of the fence.
Visual barrier windscreen, including knitted interlocking chains forming wind passage holes, and associated methods
A visual barrier windscreen comprising a first series of monofilament threads, a second series of monofilament threads, and a third series of monofilament threads. The first series of threads may be formed in pillar stitches, the second series of threads may be formed in zig-zag stitches, and the third series of threads may be formed in zig-zag stitches. A pattern of wind-passage holes may be formed by a cooperation of the first series, the second series, and the third series of threads. At least a 75% visual block may be attained with the cooperation of the first series, the second series and the third series of threads. The cooperation of the first series, the second series, and the third series of threads may achieve an air flow permeability that may be greater than 755 cfm/ft.sup.2.
FENCE EDGING SYSTEM
A system and method for the suppression of vegetation growth under fencing and the prevention of premature rotting is presented. The system includes moisture resistant edging blocks configured to rest between the fencing and the ground. The blocks include a lower surface for resting on the ground and an upper surface adjacent to a lower portion of the fence. The system includes a plurality of blocks selectively routed and interlocked together. The blocks may optionally include a notch to permit the full enclosure of the fence post, a groove to permit selective routing of exterior fluid lines and electrical lines along the fence, and a hollowed channel for interlocking neighboring blocks together.
WEED PREVENTION DEVICE
A weed prevention device includes a main body having a front wall, a pair of angular side walls, a pair of rear walls, and a recessed center section. The recessed center section includes a square shape for engaging a privacy fence post, and each of the rear walls extend outward from the back end of the recessed section. Each of the angular side walls and top walls extend diagonally backward from the front wall to terminate along the distal ends of the rear walls. A plurality of holes is provided to receive screws for securing the main body onto the fence post. Serrations in the front wall permit the main body to be separated into two halves each having a mirror image to the other. The two halves being independently securable onto one side of a fence post.
Grass Guard for Fencing
A fence guard including: an elongated channel-shaped body member having a planar and horizontal bottom, at least two planar sidewalls extending upwardly from edges of the horizontal bottom and forming an open top, where an open longitudinal channel is defined by the horizontal bottom and the planar sidewalls; the planar sidewalls are outwardly angled in a direction extending from the horizontal bottom to the open top; and a plurality of longitudinally spaced openings along the planar sidewalls aligned respective of one another and formed to engage with each other via a connection member; where the connection member secures the planar sidewalls to one another.
Grass guard for fencing
A fence guard including: an elongated channel-shaped body member having a planar and horizontal bottom, at least two planer sidewalls extending upwardly from edges of the horizontal bottom and forming an open top, where an open longitudinal channel is defined by the horizontal bottom and the planar sidewalls; the planar sidewalls are outwardly angled in a direction extending from the horizontal bottom to the open top; and a plurality of longitudinally spaced openings along the planar sidewalls aligned respective of one another and formed to engage with each other via a connection member; where the connection member secures the planar sidewalls to one another.
Fence with integrated guard
A fence with an integrated guard includes a fence having a bottom end and a guard attached to the lower end of the fence. The guard can wrap around the bottom end of the fence. Alternatively, the guard can extend downwardly from the fence. Still alternatively, the guard can extend between adjacent horizontal members of the fence.
Fence Grass Guard
A fence grass guard device is disclosed for easily preventing the growth of grass in unwanted areas (i.e., under a fence) without the use of harmful chemicals or sprays. The grass guard device comprises a body component that is configured in a rectangular shape (i.e., rectilinear) and comprised of interlocking dimples and teeth. The body component comprises a plurality of interlocking dimples that snap or snag together for seamless coverage. Further, the body component has a notch cut out to accommodate and fit around a fence pole or post. The body component is secured to the ground with a plurality of sharp or pointed teeth designed to grip the ground. Further, the device can be manufactured in a plurality of colors to match the landscape design or the user's preference.
WINDSCREEN ATTACHMENT DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS
A windscreen attachment device is provided. The device may comprise an insert and a main body member. The main body member may have an interior area and an inlet channel extending into the interior area. The interior area may include a lock channel and a plurality of seats. The insert may include a lock arm that may extend outwardly from a side of the insert. The device may comprise a plurality of lock protrusions that may extend outwardly from the insert. The insert may be positionable within the interior area via the inlet channel, defining an inserted position of the insert. The lock arm may be positioned within the lock channel, and the plurality of lock protrusions may be positioned adjacent to the plurality of seats, while the insert is in the inserted position.