Patent classifications
E04H17/1448
FENCE SYSTEM
A fence system includes posts, links and fasteners. Once assembled, the fasteners extend through holes of the posts, and each of the fasteners can couple a first end of a first one of the links to a second end of a second one of the links to secure the links to the respective post. Each of the fasteners can apply a clamping force that urges the second end of the second one of the links towards the respective post to bear against the first end of the first one of the links.
Prefabricated modular fencing with advantageously-shaped connectors
A prefabricated modular fencing system comprises first and second fence panels, each panel having opposing side ends. Each side end carries outboard connectors. The connectors have upper sides defining one of a concavity and a convexity and have lower sides defining the other of a concavity and a convexity, and the connectors define a bore within each convexity. The convexity of a connector carried by the first fence panel may be complementary with and interfitted within the concavity of another connector carried by the second fence panel, to assemble the first and second fence panels together. A post is disposed through the bores of interfitted connectors.
LENGTH ADJUSTABLE RAILING PANEL WITH REMOVABLE UPRIGHT END RAILS
A railing panel includes a top rail and a bottom rail disposed spaced apart from the top rail. A plurality of slats are disposed between and run parallel to the top rail and the bottom rail. A midspan support rail defines a plurality of through holes, with each through hole receiving a slat therethrough. A length adapter includes an upright end rail that defines a plurality of apertures, and an upper insertable portion that is disposed at a first end of the upright end rail. The length adapter also includes a lower insertable portion that is disposed at a second end of the upright end rail opposite the first end, and each of the plurality of apertures is sized and shaped to receive an end of each of the plurality of slats. A plurality of inserts are coupled to the upright end rail, with each insert disposed proximate a respective aperture of the plurality of apertures, each insert configured to be received by a respective slat.
Wood-to-Metal Post Clamp with Adjustable Rail Bracket Angle (WTMPCWARBA), Set A, B & C
Wood-to-Metal Post Clamp with Adjustable Rail Bracket Angle (WTMPCWARBA), Set (A, B and C) comprised of two Galvanized Carriage Bolts and nuts; and 4 pieces of punched and press-formed from sheet metal (preferably galvanized); Two pieces formed as pipe clamping mechanism and two pieces as rail bracket to be connected to two wooden fence frame members (rails are 2×4s) to an elongated pipe member.
These designs allow adjusting the angle of the rail brackets easily, independently and properly, based on land topology and property boundary path, and at the same time create a sturdy and durable wood-to-pipe connection ideal for hillsides.
Moreover, this invention minimizes the overall fence footprint by a minimum of 1.5 inches (thickness of rail), and at the same time accommodates pickets to be installed continuously without a gap near the round posts/pipes.
This invention has 3 variations (Set A, B and C) to address different scenarios and needs, and can be used in connecting fence rails at ends (first or last posts), corners, straight as well as non-straight and sloping borders. These sets have been designed principally to connect wooden fence frame members to 2⅜ inch metal posts/pipes, suitable for hillside. However, it could be used for other applications as well. The present invention might be better understood from the following drawings and their descriptions.
Gate Upright
This invention is directed toward a fence gate kit, comprising two or more uprights that create a slot between an outer plane and an inner plane, and several horizontal rails, that slide into the slot. The uprights are nestled between a top frame and a bottom frame, and the rails are glued into place at the proper spacing within the uprights. Screws or bolts can optionally be also used to secure the rails in place.
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.
Wood-to-metal post clamp with adjustable rail bracket angle (WTMPCWARBA), set A, B and C
A wood rail-to-metal post bracket assembly comprised of two galvanized carriage bolts and nuts; four pieces punched and press-formed from sheet metal; two pieces formed as pipe clamping mechanisms, and two pieces formed as rail brackets. The pipe clamping mechanisms and the rail brackets connecting the respective wood fence rails to an associated elongated pipe member.
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.
Terrain-conformable barrier
A barrier, such as fence panel, is formed from a plurality of channel-shaped rails and plurality of upright members. Each upright member traverses the rail channels of the rails forming the barrier and is mechanically connected to the rail, such that the upright member is selectively tiltable with respect to the rail within an angular adjustment range. The mechanical connection between rail and upright member may be formed by a weld, such as a resistance weld, by a permanent adhesive, or with a fastener such as bolt or screw. A tab that extends from the rail web may be used to connect a rail to an upright member. The tab may depend from a bracket installed within the rail channel, or may be cut out and bent into the channel from the web. The tab is rotatable about an axis situated at or adjacent the web.
RAIL INSERT
A system of fence components includes fence posts, fence rails having cavities formed in their ends, and fence rail inserts sized to be positioned within the fence rail cavities. The fence rail inserts and the fence rail cavities include corresponding mating features to allow the fence rail inserts to be positioned and locked within the fence rail cavities. The fence rail inserts also include fastener guides that allow a fastener to pass through to couple the fence rail inserts to the fence posts.