Patent classifications
E04H17/161
BARRIER
A barrier which includes a first mesh panel with spaced horizontally extending reinforcing formations, and a second mesh panel positioned between two of the reinforcing formations.
Cut-Resistant Security Fence
A cut-resistant fence panel and method of securing a protected site are provided that preserves some ability to see through the fence and have air-flow through the fence.
Wire mesh fencing
A wire mesh fence panel includes a top longitudinal portion of a wire mesh disposed inside of a top rail that is connected to a first post and a second post, a bottom longitudinal portion of the wire mesh that is disposed inside of a bottom rail that is connected to the first and second post, a first vertical portion of the wire mesh disposed inside of the first post, a second vertical portion of the wire mesh disposed inside of the second post, top rail links connecting the top rail to the first and second posts, and bottom rail links connecting the bottom rail to the first and second posts.
Modular perimeter fencing system
A fencing system includes a post configured to be anchored to the ground. The post includes a passageway through the post. A rail member, with the post anchored to the ground, is received within the passageway of the post. A length of the rail member extends from the post. The rail member includes a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The rail member includes a lengthwise opening along the first side of the rail member. With the rail member received within the passageway of the post and the length of the rail member extending from the post, a fence panel is attached at the length of the rail member at the second side of the rail member.
Modular privacy and sound barrier fence system
A privacy and sound barrier fence system and apparatus is disclosed. The fence is erected with interlocking horizontal or vertical panels which are held in place by posts at the ends of the boards. The boards are equipped with a tongue and groove system, configured to enable the boards to interlock, forming a solid wall segment. Each segment, referred to as a module, may be connected at a 90-degree angle, to permit a turn in the fence. Adjustable mounting points on the posts allow for the modules to be disposed in a step orientation or at a slope for non-level terrain. The boards ensure that the erected fence remains aesthetically pleasing from both the front and rear of the fence. A Santa Fe embodiment of the fence system does not employ any structural rain reinforcement connecting the posts and is capable of withstanding hurricane-strength winds.
Fence and method of installing a fence
A fence (1) and a method of installing a fence (1) in which the fence (1) has front panels (2), bottom panels (3) and side panels (4), in which the method comprises the burying of the bottom panels (3) such that the bottom panels (3) are located underground and such that part of the front panels (2) and side panels (4) are located underground. The front panels (2) of the installed fence (1) further extend in the same plane and the side panels (4) work as wind bracing.
SECURITY BARRIER AND METHOD OF INSTALLING A SECURITY BARRIER
A security barrier comprising a front panel and a bottom panel, the security barrier comprises a reinforcement panel, which in installed state of the security barrier, covers at least part of the front panel, in order to double the said at least part of the front panel and method of installing such a security barrier.
Pivot Connector
A connector for pivotably connecting two structural members together includes a generally planar member having a plurality of semi-circular tabs extending from the planar member. The tabs are semi-circular to pivotably receive a vertically extending rod member of one of the structural elements. The connector may include a semi-cylindrical wall portion that is adapted to receive and capture a horizontally extending rod member of one of the structural members.
EDGE PROTECTION BARRIER SEPARATE HANDRAIL
A barrier that includes a plurality of first wires that extend in a horizontal direction is provided. The barrier can include a plurality of second wires that extend in a vertical direction. The barrier can include at least one third wire that extends in a direction orthogonal to the vertical direction. The plurality of second wires and one or more wires of the plurality of first wires can form a first portion extending in a first plane defined by the vertical direction and the horizontal direction. The at least one third wire and at least one wire of the plurality of first wires can form a second portion extending in a second plane defined by the horizontal direction and a transverse direction. The plurality of second wires can be excluded from the second portion. The at least one third wire can be excluded from the first portion.
BARRIER HANDRAIL REINFORCED TRUSS BEAM
A barrier that includes a plurality of first wires that each extend in a horizontal direction is provided. The barrier can include a plurality of second wires that each have a first portion that extends in a vertical direction and a second portion that extends in a direction orthogonal to the vertical direction and at an angle between the horizontal direction and a transverse direction. The second portions of each of the plurality of second wires can collectively define a midline that extends in the horizontal direction and substantially bisects the second portions of the plurality of second wires. The second portions of each of the plurality of second wires can collectively form a zig-zag pattern along the midline.