Patent classifications
E04H17/1478
FENCE RAIL WITH CONCEALED FASTENER AND ANTI-RATTLING CAPABILITIES
A clip is described which has a T-Keeper which fits into a slot in a picket, and bent edges that apply even and constant pressure to the inside of a rail. The T-Keeper member is inserted into a picket and rotated, and then then picket with the clip are inserted through an opening in a rail, thereby securing the picket to the rail.
MODULAR PRIVACY FENCE WITH INDIVIDUALLY REPLACEABLE PICKETS
A modular privacy fence, which includes a stringer having two rails, wherein at least the first rail comprises a plurality of fence picket dividers that protrude in a perpendicular direction from the first rail. The modular privacy fence also includes a fastener attached to the end of the stringer, wherein the fastener is arranged to secure the stringer to a fence post, and a bottom rail with a trough. In some embodiments, the second rail may also include a separate plurality of fence picket dividers that protrude from the second rail in a direction perpendicular to the second rail and parallel to the first plurality of fence picket dividers. In such arrangements, the first plurality of fence picket dividers is offset from the second plurality of fence picket dividers in a direction parallel to the first rail.
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.
Modular privacy fence with individually replaceable pickets
A modular privacy fence, which includes a stringer having two rails, wherein at least the first rail comprises a plurality of fence picket dividers that protrude in a perpendicular direction from the first rail. The modular privacy fence also includes a fastener attached to the end of the stringer, wherein the fastener is arranged to secure the stringer to a fence post, and a bottom rail with a trough. In some embodiments, the second rail may also include a separate plurality of fence picket dividers that protrude from the second rail in a direction perpendicular to the second rail and parallel to the first plurality of fence picket dividers. In such arrangements, the first plurality of fence picket dividers is offset from the second plurality of fence picket dividers in a direction parallel to the first rail.
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.
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.
Hidden interconnection arrangement of fence or railing and assembling method thereof
An assembling method of a hidden interconnection arrangement of fence or railing is provided, wherein a downward force applied to a top wall of a lateral beam is able to press a bottom guider edge of a lower engaging arm downwards against a top edge of an engaging rail that generates a reaction force to enlarge a bottom opening of the lateral beam to allow the engaging rail to be engaged in an engaging recess and locked between an upper engaging arm and the lower engaging arm of the lateral beam while fasteners that fastened the engaging rails to a plurality of upright posts are hidden and concealed by the lateral beams and the pressing walls of the lateral beams press against flat surfaces of the upright posts respectively.
Hidden Interconnection Arrangement of Fence or Railing and Assembling Method Thereof
An assembling method of a hidden interconnection arrangement of fence or railing is provided, wherein a downward force applied to a top wall of a lateral beam is able to press a bottom guider edge of a lower engaging arm downwards against a top edge of an engaging rail that generates a reaction force to enlarge a bottom opening of the lateral beam to allow the engaging rail to be engaged in an engaging recess and locked between an upper engaging arm and the lower engaging arm of the lateral beam while fasteners that fastened the engaging rails to a plurality of upright posts are hidden and concealed by the lateral beams and the pressing walls of the lateral beams press against flat surfaces of the upright posts respectively.
Raking barrier panel
A raking barrier panel includes a plurality of pickets and a channel member. The channel member includes a web wall and side walls extending from the web wall and a first rib extending from the first side wall, where the web wall defines a plurality of spaced apart openings, and each opening receives a respective one of the plurality of pickets. A first inner rail is disposed on a first side of the plurality of pickets, and a second inner rail is disposed on a second side of the plurality of pickets opposite the first side, where the second inner rail is separate from the first inner rail. A plurality of fasteners is received through the first inner rail and pivotably couples the plurality of pickets to the first inner rail.