FENCE BRACKET AND FENCE BRACKET SYSTEM
20230250673 · 2023-08-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H17/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H17/23
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H17/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04H17/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H17/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H17/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A fence bracket (10), a fence bracket system, a kit of parts, a fence assembly and a method of manufacturing a fence bracket are described. The fence bracket (10) is suitable for use with a fence panel. The fence bracket has a body (12) having a base (14), a front wall (20), a first side wall (16) and a second side wall (18); and a support (22). The support (22) is provided on the front wall (20). The support (22) is configured to connect to a fence post. The front wall (20) has a region comprising an aperture (30) suitable for receiving an ancillary component (70).
Claims
1. A fence bracket (10) suitable for use with a fence post, the fence bracket comprising: a body (12) having a base (14), a front wall (20), a first side wall (16) and a second side wall (18); and a support (22); wherein the support (22) is provided on the front wall (20); and the support (22) is configured to connect to a fence post; and wherein the front wall (20) has a region comprising an aperture (30) suitable for receiving an ancillary component (70), wherein the region comprises a tab (28) extending from the front wall (20), and wherein a portion (29) of the tab (28) is bent such that the portion (29) extends substantially perpendicularly from the front wall (20).
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4. The fence bracket (10) of claim 1 wherein the aperture (30) is located on the tab (28).
5. The fence bracket (10) of claim 1, wherein the base (14) further comprises a portion (32) suitable for receiving a ground penetrating member (40).
6. The fence bracket (10) of claim 1 wherein the body (12) further comprises an ancillary support (26) connected to the base (14) and/or front wall (20); wherein the ancillary support (26) is suitable to receive an ancillary support component.
7. The fence bracket (10) of claim 1 wherein the base (14) further comprises at least one hole (34) suitable for receiving an anchor bolt for fixing the fence bracket (10) to hardstanding or hard ground.
8. The fence bracket (10) of claim 1, wherein the fence bracket (10) further comprises a second support (24) provided on the front wall (20) and wherein the second support (24) is configured to connect to a fence post.
9. The fence bracket (10) of claim 8 wherein the aperture (30) has an axis (A1) that is coplanar with an axis (A2) of the first fence support (22) and coplanar with an axis (A3) of the second fence support (24)).
10. The fence bracket (10) of claim 8, wherein the first and second supports (22, 24) are tubes suitable for receiving a fence post.
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13. A fence bracket system (100) comprising: a fence bracket (10) comprising: a body (12) having a base (14), a front wall (20), a first side wall (16) and a second side wall (18); and a support (22); wherein the support (22) is provided on the front wall (20); and the support (22) is configured to connect to a fence post; and wherein the front wall (20) has a region comprising an aperture (30) suitable for receiving an ancillary component (70); and further comprising at least one ancillary component (110), wherein the at least one ancillary component (110) is an arm (70) and wherein the arm (70) comprises an aperture engaging portion (72) disposed at one end of said arm (70) configured to removably engage aperture (30) of the fence bracket (10), wherein the arm (70) further comprises an arm aperture (74) disposed at a second end of said arm (70) suitable for receiving a fastener (50).
14. The fence bracket system (100) of claim 13 wherein the at least one ancillary component (110) is at least one: an arm (70); and/or a fastener (50) and/or a levelling device.
15. The fence bracket system (100) of claim 13 wherein the fence bracket system (100) further comprises an ancillary support component (120); wherein the ancillary support component (120) is one of: a stabilizer; or a brace; or a camera pole; or a solar light; or a flag pole; or a fixture.
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18. The fence bracket system (100) of claim 13 wherein the at least one ancillary component (110) further comprises a fastener (50).
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21. A fence bracket (10) suitable for use with a fence post, the fence bracket comprising: a body (12) having a base (14), a front wall (20), a first side wall (16) and a second side wall (18); and a support (22); wherein the support (22) is provided on the front wall (20); and the support (22) is configured to connect to a fence post; and wherein the front wall (20) has a region comprising an aperture (30) suitable for receiving an ancillary component (70); wherein the fence bracket (10) further comprises a second support (24) provided on the front wall (20) and wherein the second support (24) is configured to connect to a fence post; and wherein the aperture (30) has an axis (A1) that is coplanar with an axis (A2) of the first fence support (22) and coplanar with an axis (A3) of the second fence support (24)).
22. The fence bracket (10) of claim 21 wherein the region comprises a tab (28) extending from the front wall (20).
23. The fence bracket (10) of claim 22 wherein the aperture (30) is located on the tab (28).
24. The fence bracket (10) of claim 21, wherein the base (14) further comprises a portion (32) suitable for receiving a ground penetrating member (40).
25. The fence bracket (10) of claim 21 wherein the body (12) further comprises an ancillary support (26) connected to the base (14) and/or front wall (20); wherein the ancillary support (26) is suitable to receive an ancillary support component.
26. The fence bracket (10) of claim 21 wherein the base (14) further comprises at least one hole (34) suitable for receiving an anchor bolt for fixing the fence bracket (10) to hardstanding or hard ground.
27. The fence bracket (10) of claim 21, wherein the first and second supports (22, 24) are tubes suitable for receiving a fence post.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0079] One or more embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0092] As such, an overview of the features, functions and/or configurations of the components depicted in the various figures will now be presented. It should be appreciated that not all of the features of the components of the figures are necessarily described and some of these non-discussed features (as well as discussed features) are inherent from the figures themselves. Other non-discussed features may be inherent in component geometry and/or configuration. Furthermore, wherever feasible and convenient, like reference numerals are used in the figures and the description to refer to the same or like parts or steps. The figures are in a simplified form and not to precise scale.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0093] For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of this disclosure is thereby intended.
[0094] With reference to
[0095] The fence bracket 10 in use as part of a fence assembly 1000 defines a “public” side which is not fenced off or restricted and a “restricted” side in which the fencing assembly 1000 restricts public access to an area. The “public” side is denoted by the letter P and the “restricted” side is denoted by the letter R. These areas are shown in
[0096] The fence bracket 10 is shown in
[0097] Vertical may be taken to mean “substantially vertical” or “approximately vertical” throughout. Similarly, perpendicular may be taken to mean “substantially perpendicular” or “approximately perpendicular” throughout. Similarly, co-planer may be taken to mean “substantially co-planer” or “approximately co-planer”.
[0098] The front wall 20 is preferably a wall as shown in
[0099] The body 12 may have a drainage hole 21 located at the intersection of the base 14, first side wall 16 and the front wall 20 as shown in
[0100] The body 12 may have a drainage hole 21 located at the intersection of the base 14, second side wall 18 and the front wall 20 as shown in
[0101] Alternatively, the front wall 20 may be a strip or tab extending from the base. In such embodiments the body 12 may or may not comprise sidewalls 16, 18.
[0102] The front wall 20 has connected to it a first support 22 and optionally a second support 24. The embodiment shown in
[0103] The first and second supports 22, 24 preferably extend such that the bottom of the first and second supports 22, 24 touch the ground in use.
[0104] Alternatively, the first and second supports 22, 24 may not extend such that the bottom of the first and second supports 22, 24 touch the ground in use. In such an embodiment there is a distance D3 between the bottom of the first and second supports 22, 24 and the ground to enable the fastening of two fence posts together with a fastener 50 in use. The distance D3 may be the height of a fence panel joining bracket 50, an example of such a bracket 50 is shown in
[0105] Alternatively, the first and second supports 22, 24 may not be tubes but may be posts that a fence post 62A, 62B is placed upon.
[0106] As shown in
[0107] The aperture 30 may be disposed on tab 28 as shown in
[0108] In the embodiment shown in
[0109] The tab 28 is preferably disposed, at a distance D1 from the ground, above the top surface of the first and second fence post supports 22, 24 as shown in
[0110] Optionally the distance D1 may be greater still to permit the placing of a fastener 50 between the top of the first and second fence post supports 22, 24 and the bottom of the tab 28. In such a scenario the fence posts 62A, 62B received in the supports 22, 24 can be fastened together (using a fence panel joining bracket 50 or other fastener 50) below the tab 28. Fastening in this manner prevents the fence posts 62A, 62B being removed from the fence bracket 10 as lifting fence panel 60A, 60B causes the fastener 50 to abut the tab 28 preventing the fence panel 60A, 60B being lifted any further.
[0111] Preferably the axis A1 of the aperture 30 is coplanar with the axis A2 of the first fence post support 22 and coplanar with an axis A3 of the second fence post support 24. The three axis Al, A2, A3 thus sit substantially upon plane B as shown in
[0112] The base 14 of the fence bracket 10 has a portion 32 for receiving a ground penetrating member 40. The portion 32 is preferably a hole or aperture 30 which is complementary to a ground penetrating member 40 as shown in
[0113] In one embodiment the ground penetrating member 40 in
[0114] The ground screw 40 is received in the hole 32 in use. The ground screw 40 has a flanged region or flange 42. The flange 42 in use aids in spreading the pressure built up by screwing in the ground screw 40 into the ground across the base 14 of fence bracket 10. The spreading of the pressure across the area of the base 14 adjacent the hole 32 and covered by the flange 42 helps to ensure a more stable bracket 10 when used in a fence assembly 1000.
[0115] The body 12 may further comprise an ancillary support 26 connected to the base 14 and or front wall 20 as shown in
[0116] The base 14 has a hole 27 which is a drainage hole. 27. The hole 27 is located within the ancillary support 26 as shown in
[0117] Preferably the base 14 does not extend past the “front” of the front wall 20 (the side facing the “public” side) and/or the first support 22 and/or the second support 24. The base 14 not extending past one or more of these components means that in use the base 14 does not extend onto the “public” side of the fence assembly 1000. Advantageously this means it is less easy to lever up the fence bracket 10 and thus fence assembly 1000 using a lever, crowbar of the like. A further advantage is that the resulting fence assembly 1000 can be closer to the true extent of the development area rather than being staggered back as with prior art systems. Further, the fence bracket 10 is less likely to be a tripping hazard in such a scenario.
[0118] The base 14 may further comprise a hole 34. The hole 34 is suitable for receiving an anchor bolt (also known as an expansion bolt). An anchor bolt may be inserted through hole 34 for securing the fence bracket 10 on hardstanding such as concrete or tarmacked surface. The hole 34 aligns with a hole in the hardstanding surface. The aligned holes then receive the anchor bolt. The anchor bolt is then actuated expanding into the hardstanding hole pulling the fence bracket 10 into closer contact with the hardstanding surface.
[0119] A number of holes 34 may be provided in the base. The number of holes 34 may be two or three or four or five or six or seven or eight or nine or ten. The number of holes 34 may be any number in the range two to ten or two to five. Preferably the number of holes 34 is three.
[0120] Where multiple holes 34 are provided on the base, they may be provided in a line as shown in
[0121] For example, where three holes 34 are present the holes 34 could be provided in a triangular arrangement or a linear arrangement; where four holes 34 are present the holes could be provided in a rectangular or square arrangement, etc. . . . .
[0122] The hole(s) 34 may alternatively be used to receive a tent pole or stake. The tent pole or stake may be used in combination with a ground penetrating member 40 to fix the fence bracket in place on soft ground.
[0123] The hole 32 adapted to receive the ground penetrating member is larger in diameter that the hole(s) 34 adapted to receive the anchor bolts.
[0124] The fence bracket system 100 will now be described in more detail with reference to
[0125] The ancillary component 110 may be one or more of an arm 70; or a fastener 50; or a levelling device. The ancillary support component 120 may be one or more of: a stabilizer; or an brace; or an access door; or a camera pole; or a solar light; or a flag pole; or any other suitable fixtures. The arm 70 (also known as a locking strap 70) is shown in
[0126] The arm has an arm aperture 74 disposed at a second end of the arm 70 as shown in
[0127] The fastener 50 is a fastening arrangement and preferably is a fence panel joining bracket 50. The fence panel joining bracket comprises a first bracket, a second bracket a bolt and a nut. The first and second brackets act together to clamp two fence panel post 62A, 62B between them as shown in
[0128] The fence panel joining bracket 50 may be comprise an anti-tamper device to prevent unauthorised removal of the fence panel joining bracket 50. The anti-tamper device may be an anti-tamper screw or bolt for example.
[0129] The arm 70 may be installed into the fence bracket 10 from either the front or rear of the fence bracket 10.
[0130] The arm 70 may extend further than the example shown in
[0131] Further, connections or apertures for fixing ancillary components may be provided on an arm 70. The arm 70 may provide connections for bracings, fixtures, stabilisers or other such fixtures.
[0132] The stabilizer may be an apparatus which provides stability to the fence bracket system 100 and as such reduces the effect of sideloading or wind on the fence bracket system 100.
[0133] The brace 130 may be an apparatus which provides stability to the fence bracket system 100 and as such reduces the effect of sideloading or wind on the fence bracket system 100. The brace 130 is shown in
[0134] According to a further aspect a kit of parts is provided. The kit of parts comprises the fence bracket system 100 described above. Optionally the kit of parts may comprise at least one fence panel 60A or at least two fence panels 60A, 60B, optionally the kit of parts may comprise a gate.
[0135] According to a further aspect a fence assembly 1000 is described. The fence assembly 1000 comprises the fence bracket system 100 described above and at least one fence panel 60A, 60B. Optionally the fence assembly 1000 may comprise at least two fence panels 60A, 60B, optionally the assembly 1000 may comprise a gate.
[0136] Optionally one of the fence panels 60A, 60B may be exchanged for a gate with a gate panel post. The gate may be retained in the first or second support 22, 24 and may be made to pivot in the respective support.
[0137] According to another aspect a method of manufacturing a fence bracket 10 is described. The method of manufacturing a fence bracket 10 comprises cutting a shape from a material sheet. The cut shape 400 is shown in
[0138] The front wall 20 is connected by a weld to the first and second side walls 16, 18. A portion of the wall is left unwelded towards the base 14 to form a hole 21 suitable for drainage. A notch or scallop 404 may optionally be provided. The notch 404 forms at least a portion of the hole 21 when the front wall 20 and one of the side walls 16 or 18 are folded together. The notch 404 provides a greater area hole 21.
[0139] The first and second supports 22, 24 are welded to the body 12.
[0140] The sidewalls 16, 18 are welded to the front wall 20. The weld is made along the length of the front wall except at the point where the sidewalls meet both the base 14 and the front wall 20. At such a point no weld is made and a hole 21 is left to allow drainage out from the body 12.
[0141] The method further comprises forming the tab 28 with the aperture 30 disposed thereon.
[0142] The fence bracket 10 is manufactured from metal. The metal may be steel. The steel may be a mild steel.
[0143] The fence bracket 10 may be surface finished. For example, the fence bracket 10 may have a powder coating applied. The powder coating assists in reducing risk of corrosion and at the same time can be in a bright colour to indicate to the public that a hazard may be present.
[0144] According to an alternative embodiment of the bracket, an alternative fence bracket 210 is described. The fence bracket 210 is shown in
[0145] The fence bracket 210 has a support 222 extending from the front wall 20 of the body 12. The support 222 is a fence post support. The support 222 is shaped as shown in
[0146] The fence bracket 210 has an aperture 230 disposed in the front wall 20 of the body 12. The aperture 230 is disposed above the fence post support 222. The aperture 230 is suitable to receive an ancillary component 110. The ancillary component 110 may be one of those described above. Preferably the ancillary component 110 is an adjustable levelling bracket to aid the installation of the fence assembly. For example, the levelling bracket may be a Fencesafe levelling tool. The levelling tool may receive the fence post such that fence post is held at two points on the fence bracket 210 (the support 222 and levelling tool).
[0147] The fence bracket 210 may have other features in common with the fence bracket 10 described above. The fence bracket 210 for example may have least one hole 34 suitable for receiving an anchor bolt for fixing the fence bracket 10 to hardstanding or hard ground. The fence bracket 210 may also have for example a portion 32 in the base 14 suitable for receiving a ground penetrating member 40 for fixing the fence bracket 10 to soft ground.
[0148] According to another embodiment of the fence bracket, an alternative fence bracket 310 is described. The fence bracket 310 is shown in
[0149] The support 322 has a hole 324. The support 322 and hole 324 are used to connect the fence bracket 310 to a fence post. The support 322 and hole 324 may connect to a further bracket which holds the post.
[0150] While various embodiments of devices, systems, and methods have been described in considerable detail herein, the embodiments are merely offered as non-limiting examples of the disclosure described herein. It will therefore be understood that various changes and modifications may be made, and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. The present disclosure is not intended to be exhaustive or limiting with respect to the content thereof.
[0151] Further, in describing representative embodiments, the present disclosure may have presented a method and/or a process as a particular sequence of steps. However, to the extent that the method or process does not rely on the particular order of steps set forth therein, the method or process should not be limited to the particular sequence of steps described, as other sequences of steps may be possible. Therefore, the particular order of the steps disclosed herein should not be construed as limitations of the present disclosure. In addition, disclosure directed to a method and/or process should not be limited to the performance of their steps in the order written. Such sequences may be varied and still remain within the scope of the present disclosure.
TABLE-US-00001 No. Feature A1 axis A2 axis A3 axis B plane D1 distance D2 distance D3 distance P “public” side R “restricted” side 10 bracket 12 body 14 base 16 side wall 18 side wall 20 front wall 21 hole 22 support 24 support 26 ancillary support 27 hole 28 tab 29 bent portion 30 aperture 32 hole 34 hole 40 ground penetrating member 42 flange 50 fence panel joining bracket .sub. 60A fence panel .sub. 60B fence panel .sub. 62A fence panel post .sub. 62B fence panel post 70 ancillary component; arm 72 aperture engaging portion 74 arm aperture 80 post 100 fence bracket system 110 ancillary component 120 ancillary support component 130 brace 132 brace plate 134 brace pole 136 brace pole support 210 fence bracket 222 support 230 aperture 310 fence bracket 322 support 324 hole 330 aperture 400 shape 402 folding region 404 notch, scallop 1000 fence assembly