Patent classifications
E04H17/1448
Positioning device for fence supplemented with pet guardrail
A positioning device for fence supplemented with pet guardrail comprises: an upper embedding slot and a lower embedding slot having face-to-face openings and extending axially being respectively formed on an opposite outside of the upper crossbar and the lower crossbar of the pet guardrail, for embedding the upper and lower ends of the straight rod and fixing the straight rod via the positioning peg from the inner side of the upper crossbar and the lower crossbar to avoid the exposure of the positioning peg and omitting the installation of the front cover plate on the front side of the upper crossbar and the lower crossbar, and moreover, the side cover installed and covered on the left and right ends of the upper crossbar and the side cover facing the end of side pole of the existing fence being an circular arc surface, thereby meeting the installation inclination angle of the existing fence. The configuration of the circular arc surface enables the side cover to maintain attached with the side pole.
Fence/rail assembly with concealed sliding, pivotal connection, and manufacturing method therefor
A fencing/railing assembly adapted to be positioned between a pair of posts and mounted thereto includes a plurality of pickets, a plurality of rails extending transverse to the pickets, and one or more pivoting, sliding connectors for connecting a picket to a rail, with the sliding, pivotal connection concealed by the rail. The connector is slidably mounted to the rail and is pivotally connected to the picket. In one embodiment, an elongated connector strip is concealed by the rail and spans multiple pickets. In another embodiment, the assembly includes a plurality of shorter connectors, one for each picket/rail connection.
Parking Space Barricade
A parking space barricade is disclosed. The barricade has a crossmember, a first pair of legs, and a second pair of legs. The crossmember has a first fork end and a second fork end. The first fork end is opposite the second fork end. The first pair of legs are joined at a first upper end. The first upper end has a first crossmember mount. The second pair of legs are joined at a second upper end. The second upper end has a second crossmember mount. The first fork end is pivotally connected to the first crossmember mount. The second fork end is pivotally connected to the second crossmember mount. The first and second pair of legs each are pivotal between a stored position and a deployed position.
PANEL FOR A RACKABLE BARRIER
A rackable panel for a barrier is disclosed. The panel includes a rail having a top wall and first and second walls extending downward from the top wall, forming a channel. The panel further includes one or more upright members, and one or more coupling systems for indirectly coupling the upright members to the rail. Each coupling system comprises a bracket having a bridge, the bracket structured to be secured to an inner surface a rail side wall; and an overlay structured to receive the bridge within a channel and be secured to an upright member. The bridge is rotatable within the channel, such that the rail can be racked at a positive or negative slope when a force is applied to the rail, while the upright members stay substantially vertical, enabling the panel to be used on a wide variety of terrains.
PANEL FOR A RACKABLE BARRIER
A rackable panel for a barrier is disclosed. The panel includes a rail having a top wall and first and second walls extending downward from the top wall, forming a channel. The panel further includes one or more upright members, and one or more coupling systems for indirectly coupling the upright members to the rail. Each coupling system comprises a bracket having a bridge, the bracket structured to be secured to an inner surface a rail side wall; and a coupling hook structured to receive the bridge within a channel and be secured to an upright member. The bridge is rotatable within the channel, such that the rail can be racked at a positive or negative slope when a force is applied to the rail, while the upright members stay substantially vertical, enabling the panel to be used on a wide variety of terrains.
Bracket for stair railings
A bracket for connecting a stair rail to a post comprises a base and a cover adapted to slide over the base. The base comprises a plate and two opposed sidewalls. The plate has first and second surfaces. The sidewalls extend from the first surface of the plate. Two plate protrusions are formed on the second surface of the plate, with the two plate protrusions extending for at least a portion of a height of the plate. The cover comprises a roof, two opposed cover walls extending from the roof, and two flanges. Each of the cover walls comprise a cover wall edge, with each of the flanges extend from the cover wall edge for at least a portion of a height of the cover wall. The flanges are adapted to engage with the plate protrusions when the cover is slid over the base.
FENCING SYSTEMS INCLUDING ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT RAILS AND UNIVERSAL MOUNTING BRACKETS
A fencing system that includes: posts with threaded flutes; rails that extend between the posts; and mounting brackets that support the rails and which are connected to the posts via fasteners that extend into the threaded flutes such that the mounting brackets are repositionable in relation to the posts to thereby vary the vertical positions of the rails.
Railing systems and brackets for same
A railing system comprises first and second rails, a post, a first bracket and a second bracket. The first bracket connects the first rail to the post and comprises a first plate, a first pivot member, a first receiving portion, and a first base. The first receiving portion and the first base are adapted to pivot about a longitudinal axis of the first pivot member. The second bracket connects the second rail to the post, and comprises a second plate, a second pivot member, a second receiving portion, and a pin. The second receiving portion is adapted to pivot about a longitudinal axis of the second pivot member.
TELESCOPIC PARTITION
A telescopic partition includes a lower partition, an upper partition, and a first positioning mechanism. The lower partition includes a first lower base plate, a first upper base plate, and one or more first vertical rods distributed between the first lower base plate and the first upper base plate. The upper partition includes a second lower base plate, a second upper base plate, and one or more second vertical rods distributed between the second lower base plate and the second upper base plate. The first upper base plate is arranged above the second lower base plate, the first upper base plate is provided with one or more first through holes for the one or more second vertical rods to pass therethrough respectively, and the second lower base plate is provided with one or more second through holes for the one or more first vertical rods to pass therethrough respectively.
Rackable gate kit
Kits for assembling rackable gates are provided. The kits comprise a pair of gate uprights, each gate upright comprising a tubular elongate member and a bracket. The tubular elongate member comprises apertures configured to accept a fence panel rail therethrough and into an elongate channel situated on an interior surface therein and configured to securely receive an end of the fence panel rail such that lateral and torsional movement of said fence panel rail is restricted. The bracket comprises a pair of bracket arms attached to an exterior surface of the tubular elongate member, each situated directly opposite the other with an aperture situated therebetween and configured to accommodate a fastener for fastening a fence panel rail thereto. Also provided are methods for assembling gates from such kits and gates assembled from such kits and by such methods.