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CONCRETE MOUNTING SYSTEMS, APPARATUSES, AND METHODS FOR FENCES AND OTHER CONCRETE MOUNTED STRUCTURES
20170051469 · 2017-02-23 ·

Concrete mounting apparatuses, concrete connector installation assemblies, and methods of installing a concrete mounting apparatus are disclosed. In some embodiments, the methods may include positioning a plurality of connectors at a predetermined distance below a top surface of concrete in a concrete form during curing of the concrete, and forming one or more channels from the top surface to the plurality of connectors during curing of the concrete. The methods may additionally include attaching a concrete mounting apparatus to one or more of the plurality of connectors through the one or more formed channels of the cured concrete. The concrete mounting apparatus may be configured to support one or more rails of a fence.

Modular fence
12286807 · 2025-04-29 ·

A fence system comprises a plurality of fence posts and a fence rail. The fence rail is characterized by a fence rail longitudinal axis and a fence rail cross-sectional profile in a plane orthogonal to the fence rail longitudinal axis. The fence rail cross-sectional profile has a hollow, obround shape. Each fence post has at least one rail opening having a substantially obround shape matching the obround shape of the cross-sectional profile of the fence rail, whereby a longitudinal end of the fence rail is slidingly insertable into the rail opening. The fence rail is mounted to and supported by a bracketing pair of the fence posts, wherein longitudinally opposing ends of the fence rail are positioned within corresponding rail openings of the bracketing pair of the fence posts.

Concrete mounting systems, apparatuses, and methods for fences and other concrete mounted structures
09534418 · 2017-01-03 ·

Concrete mounting apparatuses, concrete connector installation assemblies, and methods of installing a concrete mounting apparatus are disclosed. In some embodiments, the concrete mounting apparatus may include a mounting base that is planar and is configured to be supported on concrete. The mounting base may include a plurality of apertures sized to receive one or more fasteners. The apparatus may additionally include an attachment member attached to, or formed with, the mounting base. The apparatus may further include a support member configured to be supported on the mounting base. The support member may include a hole configured to receive at least a portion of the attachment member, a plurality of holes that is adjacent to the attachment member when the attachment member is received in the hole, and one or more spaced fins configured to receive one or more rails of the fence.

CRASH FENCE ASSEMBLY
20250137213 · 2025-05-01 · ·

A crash fence assembly (10) including: first and second uprights (12) locatable spaced from each other upstanding from the ground; and a first fence panel (14) extendible between the first and second uprights (12), the first fence panel (14) comprising: one or more barrier elements (16A, 16B) configured to define a barrier (17) between the first and second uprights (12); a first cross-panel member (18) configured to span between the first and second uprights (12); a first upstanding brace (19) configured to be secured to the first cross-panel member (18) at least a first span distance from the first upright (12) to distribute impact load, wherein the first upstanding brace (19) has a greater stiffness than the or each barrier element (16A, 16B).

Metal Fence
20250243686 · 2025-07-31 ·

A metal fence. Two metal posts are inserted into a concrete footing. Hollow metal boards are connected between the metal posts. In a preferred embodiment, the hollow metal boards are filled with acoustical insulation for noise reduction.

Glass fencing system

A glass fencing system includes glass panels, rails, gaskets, and spigots. The rails extend across the upper edges of the glass panels. The gaskets are fitted within the rails. The spigots support one of the glass panels and comprise a base, a first arm, a first pad, a second arm, and a second pad. The first pad has a first pad surface and a lower surface. The first pad surface is in contact with the first arm and the glass panel. The lower surface extends from the first pad surface and is in contact with the glass panels. The second arm has bores. The second pad has a second pad surface, a backing, a plate, and fasteners. The second pad surface is in contact with the glass panel. The backing is spaced apart from the second pad surface and has backing openings aligned with the bores. The plate is located between the second pad surface and the backing. The fasteners pass through the bores and the backing openings to contact the plate.

Decorative fence
12460441 · 2025-11-04 ·

A decorative fence includes a fence body and at least two posts wherein the fence body includes multiple translucent boards orderly arranged, and every two translucent boards adjacent to each other are connected by a connection part; the translucent board has a hollow interior, and a light-emitting device is disposed in the hollow interior of the translucent board; the at least two posts are disposed on outer sides of the fence body, and are connected with the fence body; a power source is installed on the post, and the light-emitting device is electrically connected to the power source. As the existing fence lighting decoration is basically to hang or wrap around lighting chains over a fence and needs to provide power through power cords from a house, the present invention is convenient in deploying and prevents potential safety hazards for children touching the power cords inadvertently.

Fence system
12448810 · 2025-10-21 ·

A fence system may include a post and a rail for extending from the post. The post may be elongated along a longitudinal axis and have opposite ends. The post may be at least partially tubular with a perimeter wall extending about a substantially hollow interior. The post may have a rail aperture for receiving an end portion of the rail. The rail aperture may be defined by an aperture edge of the perimeter wall, and the aperture edge may have a main portion. The rail aperture may have a securing tab protruding from the main portion of the aperture edge. The securing tab may be defined by a tab portion of the aperture edge. The securing tab may be deflectable from an undeflected condition to a deflected condition.

System and method for vertical and horizontal in-fill installation

Disclosed is a fence system. The fence system, comprising: a first post; a second post, wherein each of the first post and the second post comprises a first set of ribs and a second set of ribs; a lower rail, wherein a first end of the lower rail is adapted to terminate at a face of the first set of ribs of the first post and a second end of the lower rail is adapted to terminate at a face of the first set of ribs of the second post; and an upper rail, wherein the lower rail and the upper rail are positioned to receive one or more infill boards, such that the one or more infill boards are adapted to terminate at a face of the second set of ribs of the first post and at a face of the second set of ribs of the second post.

Cable-reinforced barrier

A barrier is formed from bollards and posts that are embedded in a terrain. The bollards and posts are interconnected by, and support, vertically-spaced runs of primary rails. The rails in each run are aligned in end-to-end relationship. A strengthening cable extends within each run, and is anchored at each end within a concrete-filled bollard. Each bollard contains an elongate, vertically-oriented cable entry port that can receive the end portions of all of the cables in the runs, disposed in laterally-spaced relationship. A two-part closure covers the cable entry port, and includes spaced cable openings that maintain the cables that exit the bollard at a desired lateral separation distance. A cable confinement bracket installed at each post prevents the cables from flying out of the primary rails after an impact. The bracket features a spine that restrains the cables, which pass through bays notched in the spine's lower edge. Each cable may include attached cable clips to enhance the cable's resistance to pullout from the bollards.