Patent classifications
E04H17/1426
FENCING ASSEMBLY
A fencing assembly has two rails, multiple balusters, and multiple positioning assemblies. The two rails are disposed at a spaced interval, and each rail is hollow. Each one of the balusters is hollow and has two ends, wherein each one of the two ends is detachably mounted with a respective one of the two rails. Each one of the positioning assemblies is mounted with a respective one of the two rails and a respective one of the balusters, and has a positioning component and an anti-slip sheath. The positioning component is mounted with the corresponding rail, and has at least one stopping flange protruding radially. The anti-slip sheath is inserted into an end of the corresponding baluster and is sheathed on the positioning component, and at least part of the stopping flange abuts on an inner surface of the anti-slip sheath.
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.
Fencing assembly
A fencing assembly has two rails, multiple balusters, and multiple positioning assemblies. The two rails are disposed at a spaced interval, and each rail is hollow. Each one of the balusters is hollow and has two ends, wherein each one of the two ends is detachably mounted with a respective one of the two rails. Each one of the positioning assemblies is mounted with a respective one of the two rails and a respective one of the balusters, and has a positioning component and an anti-slip sheath. The positioning component is mounted with the corresponding rail, and has at least one stopping flange protruding radially. The anti-slip sheath is inserted into an end of the corresponding baluster and is sheathed on the positioning component, and at least part of the stopping flange abuts on an inner surface of the anti-slip sheath.
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.
Fence with one way viewing insert
A fence with a one-way viewing insert including a domicile assembly, a fence assembly, and a pane assembly. These assemblies in conjunction with one another provide a simple solution for adding privacy to a user's domicile. The fence assembly includes fence posts secured along the perimeter of a domicile. The fence posts having a pane opening to receive the pane assembly. The pane assembly includes a pane with a reflective face and a viewing face located opposite one another. The viewing face of the pane is oriented facing said user's domicile and allows for a user to view through it. Facing away from the user's domicile is the reflective face of the pane. The reflective face preventing viewers from the opposite side of the domicile to view past the pane.
Picket Fence Board Protectors
A fence protector comprising a box, a plurality of slats, and a plurality of drainage holes. The box further comprising a front face, a back face, a left-side face, a right-side face, a bottom face, an interior side, an exterior side, and a top opening, wherein the top opening is positioned opposite the bottom face and configured to accept a picket board. The plurality of slats is connected to the interior side of the box and configured to grip and hold the picket board to the fence protector. The plurality of drainage holes is positioned in the bottom face of the box and configured to allow water to drain from the fence protector.
Bollard wall system
A bollard wall system for efficiently assembling a bollard wall. The bollard wall system generally includes a support structure having a plurality of sleeves adapted to be positioned within a trench filled with concrete, and a plurality of bollards positioned within the plurality of sleeves in a vertical manner. Each of the plurality of bollards are lifted and lowered into a corresponding one of the plurality of sleeves by a crane vehicle to form a bollard wall.
Tensionally secured screening panel
An integrally formed panel (10) comprising an annular member (15) defining a longitudinally extending cavity (16) for engaging a picket (5); at least a first distal panel (100) extending away from the longitudinally extending cavity (16) for screening; the annular member (15) having a longitudinally extending slot (21) in communication with the longitudinally extending cavity (16) for receiving and releasing the picket 5; a locking tab (74) and an anchor lock (94) along opposite sides of the longitudinally extending slot (21) for releasably and tensionally securing the annular member (15) to the picket 5, the anchor lock (94) extending away from the longitudinally extending cavity (16) and projecting angularly from the adjoining portion of the annular member (15), and the locking tab (74) extending toward said anchor lock (94); a prying means 70 for receiving a lever and prying force to releasably latch the locking tab (74) and the anchor lock (94); at most one hinge (54) between the locking tab (74) and the anchor lock (94) for flexibly opening the annular member (15) to receive and release the picket (5); at most one corner (55) adjacent the locking tab (74) for cooperating with the hinge (54) to open the annular member (15) to receive and release the picket 5; a spring (51) between the corner (55) and the hinge (54) for tensioning the annular member (15); and an anchor flange 92 adjacent the anchor lock (94) extending into the longitudinally extending cavity (16) for anchoring the annular member (15) to the picket (5) and for resisting releasably latching the locking tab (74) to the anchor lock (94) during handling, shipping, or displaying.
ADJUSTABLE AND RACKABLE FENCE SYSTEM
An improved method and apparatus for a fence system that is adjustable and rackable to accommodate uneven surfaces. The picket fence system can be adjusted into a selected position and releasably secured, or portions can be changed to modify the appearance of the fence. One embodiment of the invention provides rackable fencing in panel to allow for easily moving selected fences in racks.
FENCE PANEL HAVING TABS AND METHOD OF INSTALLATION THEREOF
A fence panel configured to occupy an opening between adjacent pickets of a fence, the fence panel comprising a primary panel, a suspension panel extending substantially horizontally from an upper portion of the primary panel and above a rail of the fence, a vertical portion extending downwardly from the suspension panel behind the rail, a horizontal tab configured to wrap about the rail, at least one flange extending from the primary panel and at least one vertical tab extending from the at least one flange and configured to wrap about a picket.