Patent classifications
E04H17/131
Folding Support Assembly For Fence Systems
A folding corner assembly for rapid and efficient installation of a fence post with support, especially for a corner assembly or endpoint. A brace is pivotally mounted between a first post sleeve and a second post sleeve. The first post sleeve and second post sleeve fold to a position approximately parallel with the brace in a storage configuration and unfold to a deployed configuration. An angle support pivotally mounted between a post extending from the first post sleeve and the second post sleeve is extendable by means of a slip joint. A stretch mechanism extends upwardly from the brace and slides along the brace. A tensioner mounted between the first post and the stretch mechanism maintains the stretch position of the stretch mechanism relative to the end post. A plurality of markings longitudinally spaced apart on the brace indicate a stretch specification.
Post-mounted Retractable Ribbon Barrier
A stanchion array includes stanchions having heads that store retractable belts. Some heads feature friction pads to resist circumferential movement during use. Others feature a bearing to reduce energy lost during the retraction process. In some cases, a stanchion has two sleeves that couple together. Such a stanchion accommodates two heads and thus permits deployment of two strap layers.
Folding support assembly for fence systems
A folding corner assembly for rapid and efficient installation of a fence post with support, especially for a corner assembly or endpoint. A brace is pivotally mounted between a first post sleeve and a second post sleeve. The first post sleeve and second post sleeve fold to a position approximately parallel with the brace in a storage configuration and unfold to a deployed configuration. An angle support pivotally mounted between a post extending from the first post sleeve and the second post sleeve is extendable by means of a slip joint. A stretch mechanism extends upwardly from the brace and slides along the brace. A tensioner mounted between the first post and the stretch mechanism maintains the stretch position of the stretch mechanism relative to the end post. A plurality of markings longitudinally spaced apart on the brace indicate a stretch specification.
Installing a wire fence to a post
A method to install a wire fence includes providing horizontal and vertical wires and connecting them to form a wire fence. The method further includes providing a post to form a termination of the wire fence, providing one hole for each horizontal wire in the post, and driving the post into the ground. The method further includes inserting the horizontal wire ends through the holes in the post, attaching wire tensioning devices to some of the horizontal wire ends, and stretching the horizontal wires by the tensioning devices. The method further includes keeping the tensioning devices on the horizontal wire ends. The tensioning devices keep the horizontal wires attached to the pole, and placing a cover plate to the post to cover the tensioning devices and the horizontal wire ends.
Stretch Mechanism for Folding Support Assembly
A folding support assembly with stretch mechanism for rapid and efficient installation of a fence system. The stretch mechanism extends upwardly from a brace and slides along the brace. A tensioner mounted between a first post and the stretch mechanism maintains the stretch position of the stretch mechanism relative to an end post. A plurality of markings longitudinally spaced apart on the brace indicate a stretch specification. The brace is pivotally mounted between a first post sleeve and a second post sleeve. The first post sleeve and the second post sleeve fold to a position approximately parallel with the brace in a storage configuration and unfold to a deployed configuration. An angle support pivotally mounted between the first post extending from the first post sleeve and the second post sleeve is extendable by means of a slip joint.
INSTALLING A WIRE FENCE TO A POST
A wire fence comprises horizontal and vertical wires. The horizontal wires have horizontal wire ends. The installation method comprises the following steps: a) providing horizontal wires; b) providing vertical wires; c) connecting the vertical wires to the horizontal wires to form a wire fence; d) providing a post to form a termination of the wire fence; e) providing holes in the post, one hole for each horizontal wire; f) driving the post into the ground; g) providing sufficient length at the horizontal wire ends to allow termination and tensioning of the horizontal wires; h) inserting the horizontal wire ends through the holes in the post; i) attaching wire tensioning devices to some of the horizontal wire ends, one wire tensioning device per horizontal wire end; j) stretching the horizontal wires by means of the tensioning devices; k) keeping the tensioning devices on the horizontal wire ends, whereby the tensioning devices keep the horizontal wires attached to the pole; l) placing a cover plate to the post to cover the tensioning devices and the horizontal wire ends.
Column Gap Cover System
A column gap cover system that includes right and left columns with toothed wheels intended to be fixed to a furniture, right and left ratchet clamps including a half-round clamp and a pawl connected together by a spring, and a sheet of fabric that its ends are connected to the clamps. The system is intended to cover a gap between the columns. The clamps are assembled on the columns and the pawls engage dips between the teeth of the toothed wheels, and the spring secure the pawls to the wheels, by that fastening the clamps to the columns. The clamps are manually rotatable on the columns, allowing the user to tension the sheet and engage the pawls in the appropriate dips to maintain the fabric in a taut state.