Fence Trim Guard with Lights
20210363777 · 2021-11-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21S8/032
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04H17/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H17/124
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04H17/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A01K3/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21S8/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The device is comprised of two panels in the shape of “L”s that are interwoven with each other when they are placed on the sides of a fence. The device is secured to the ground through a series of holes for that purpose. Additionally, an expander has been placed on the section of the device, both vertical and horizontal, to address the issue of uneven terrain. A row of embedded lights is installed in each of the horizontal panels to provide additional illumination. Alternatively, a series of embedded wires may be installed in the horizontal panels that rest on the ground to provide a small (but not deadly) shock to prevent animals from entering the yard or preventing a family pet from leaving the yard.
Claims
1. A fence trim guard which is comprised of: a. a first base member; wherein the first base member has a horizontal surface and a vertical surface; wherein embedded material is provided on the horizontal surface of the first base member; wherein the vertical surface of the first base extends a predetermined distance above the horizontal surface of the first base; b. a second base member; wherein the second base member has a horizontal surface and a vertical surface; wherein embedded material is provided on the horizontal surface of the second base member; wherein the vertical surface of the second base member extends a predetermined distance above the horizontal surface of the second base member; c. an extension; wherein the extension is provided on the first base member; d. a slot; wherein the lip is provided on the bottom of the second base member; e. a plurality of spike holes; wherein the plurality of spike holes is provided on the horizontal surface of the first base member; wherein a plurality of spike holes is provided on the horizontal surface of the second base member; f. a plurality of ribs; wherein the plurality of ribs are placed on the underside of the horizontal surface of the first and second base members.
2. A fence trim guard as described in claim 1 wherein the first base member is connected to a subsequent first base member with a base member coupling.
3. A fence trim guard as described in claim 1 wherein the embedded material in the horizontal member is a plurality of lights.
4. A fence trim guard as described in claim 1 wherein the embedded material in the horizontal member is a charged electrical circuit.
5. A fence trim guard as described in claim 1 wherein the second base member is connected to a subsequent second base member with a base member coupling.
6. A fence trim guard as described in claim 1 wherein the vertical surface of the first base member has at least one expander.
7. A fence trim guard as described in claim 1 wherein the vertical surface of the second base member has at least one expander.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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NUMBERING DESCRIPTION
[0033] 1—Fence [0034] 2—Line post [0035] 3—End post [0036] 5—Device [0037] 10—First horizontal Member [0038] 10v—First vertical member [0039] 12a—First line post base [0040] 12b—Second line post base [0041] 14a—First end post base [0042] 14b—Second end post base [0043] 15—Hole [0044] 16—Spike Hole [0045] 17a—Line post base section [0046] 17b—End post base section [0047] 17c—Rectangular base section [0048] 17d—Circular base section [0049] 20—Second Base Member [0050] 20v—Vertical member [0051] 25—Ribs [0052] 28—Attachment means [0053] 29—Snap [0054] 30—Nut [0055] 31−—Bolt [0056] 32—Hinge and Rod Connection [0057] 40—Slot [0058] 41—Tab [0059] 60—Single base member [0060] 61—Vertical Member [0061] 62—Strip [0062] 70—Expander [0063] 75—Embedded member
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0064] This device 5 is intended to surround the bottom area of a fence 1 so that yard maintenance can be reduced. The fence itself is not being claimed but is integral to the device.
[0065] A pair of two base or horizontal members, a first base 10 and a second base 20 are provided and will attach on opposite sides of the fence 1. Each of the base members, 10 and 20 will be comprised of a flat horizontal section and an integral vertical member 10v and 20v respectively. Each of the base or horizontal members 10 will be provided with an embedded member 75 as depicted in
[0066] When the device is surrounding the bottom of the fence such as depicted in
[0067] The vertical sections may connect to each other with a bolt 31 and nut 30 connection. Additionally, as an alternative to the bolt 31 and nut 30 there may be a prod, which will attach to a corresponding snap. It is anticipated that other connection mechanisms may alternatively or additionally be utilized by one of ordinary skill in the art to attach the two base members together.
[0068] On the outside of each of the base members will be a series of spike holes 15, which are also depicted in
First Embodiment
[0069] In the first embodiment, the bottom of base member 20 will be a plurality of raised ribs 25, which will give added stability and integrity of the device. The plurality of ribs 25 will also allow for draining after the device 5 is installed. When the device is installed, the ribs 25 will not be visible, but will also prevent the sections from moving as the sections are impacted by any lawn maintenance equipment. Base member 20 also provides a tab 41 that is placed periodically along the base member's bottom below the plurality of ribs 25.
[0070] Because fencing will include a plurality of fence posts there must be special pieces to surround the individual fence post such as depicted in
[0071] The base member 10 will have a slot 40 that will extend a predetermined distance from the horizontal portion 10 that will extend away from the fence such as depicted in
Second Embodiment
[0072] In the second embodiment, an expander 70 is added to the vertical sections of each base member, which can be seen in
Third Embodiment
[0073] In a third embodiment, the slot and tab are not used such as depicted in
[0074] The third embodiment will prevent water from pooling as a gap is created between the end of the vertical member 61 and the top section of the single member 60.
Fourth Embodiment
[0075] In the fourth embodiment, an expander 70 is added to the vertical section 61 and horizontal strip 62 (not depicted). The expanders 70 will permit the vertical members to bow to accommodate the topography where the ground is uneven.
[0076] Each of the four embodiments will require additional attachments that provide material to cover areas next to or around line posts and end posts. Typically, the end post 3 is positioned so that the chain link fence runs to the middle of the post. A first end post base 14a and a second end post base 14b are provided specifically for end posts 3, which is also shown in
[0077] With regards to line posts, they are typically on only one side of the fence, which can be seen in
[0078] The second line post base 12B is provided on the opposing side of the line post 2 of first line post base 12A. The two line post bases connect together with bolt and nut assemblies with can be seen in
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[0080] A base member coupling is also provided to adjoin one base member to another in the event the distance between fence posts is longer than the length of a base member. The base member coupling is shown in
[0081] Because the fencing material will be outside, the material that will be used for this device should be resistant in all environmental conditions and should not decay or rust.