FENCE POST ACCESSORY BRACKET
20220106810 · 2022-04-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A fence post accessory bracket includes a first anchor bracket sized to be inserted within an upper portion of a hollow fence post, the first anchor bracket having a hole through a center thereof and a second anchor bracket having a hole through a center thereof, the second anchor bracket sized to be inserted within the upper portion of the hollow fence post and to abut a portion of the first anchor bracket. The fence post accessory bracket further includes a cap having a hole through a center thereof, the cap being sized to enclose a top of the fence post, and the hole in the cap is aligned with the hole in the second anchor bracket and the hole in the first anchor bracket when the cap is placed on the top of the hollow fence post.
Claims
1. A fence post accessory bracket, comprising: a first anchor bracket sized to be inserted within an upper portion of a hollow fence post, the first anchor bracket having a hole through a center thereof; a second anchor bracket having a hole through a center thereof, the second anchor bracket sized to be inserted within the upper portion of the hollow fence post and to abut a portion of the first anchor bracket, and the hole in the first anchor bracket is aligned with the hole in the second anchor bracket when placed in the hollow fence post; and a cap having a hole through a center thereof, the cap being sized to enclose a top of the fence post, and the hole in the cap is aligned with the hole in the second anchor bracket and the hole in the first anchor bracket when the cap is placed on the top of the hollow fence post.
2. The fence post accessory bracket of claim 1, further comprising an attachment bracket being shaped to correspond to and be insertable through the hole in the cap, the hole in the first anchor bracket, and the hole in the second anchor bracket.
3. The fence post accessory bracket of claim 2, wherein the attachment bracket has a height so as to extend above the cap when the attachment bracket is inserted into the fence post accessory bracket.
4. The fence post accessory bracket of claim 1, wherein the cap includes a horizontal portion and a vertical portion extending around a perimeter of the horizontal portion,
5. The fence post accessory bracket of claim 1, wherein the first anchor bracket includes a horizontal portion and at least two vertical portions extending in a same direction on opposing sides of the horizontal portion.
6. The fence post accessory bracket of claim 1, wherein the second anchor bracket includes two ends that are folded in a same direction such that the two ends of the second anchor bracket are parallel to each other.
7. The fence post accessory bracket of claim 1, wherein the cap, the first anchor bracket, and the second anchor bracket are formed of stamped sheet metal.
8. The fence post accessory bracket of claim 1, wherein the cap is attached to a top portion of the first anchor bracket.
9. The fence post accessory bracket of claim 6, wherein the two ends of the second anchor bracket abut an interior portion of the first anchor bracket, the two ends of the second anchor bracket being attached to the interior portion of the first anchor bracket.
10. An accessory bracket configured to be insertable into a fence post, the accessory bracket comprising: one or more anchor brackets sized to be inserted within an upper portion of the fence post, the one or more anchor brackets having a hole through a center thereof and a cap having a hole through a center thereof, the cap being sized to enclose a top of the post, and the hole in the cap is aligned with the hole in the one or more anchor brackets when the cap is placed on the top of the fence post.
11. The accessory bracket of claim 10, wherein the one or more anchor brackets include a first anchor bracket having two vertical portions defining an interior portion of the first anchor bracket, the first anchor bracket including a hole through a center thereof.
12. The accessory bracket of claim 11, wherein the one or more anchor brackets include a second anchor bracket being shaped to be insertable into the interior portion of the first anchor bracket such that ends of the second anchor bracket abut the vertical portions of the first anchor bracket.
13. The accessory bracket of claim 11, wherein the first anchor bracket includes one or more edges that, when the first anchor bracket is in a folded state, are welded to one another.
14. The accessory bracket of claim 10, further comprising an attachment bracket that is formed to correspond with the hole in the one or more anchor brackets and the hole in the cap such that the anchor bracket is insertable through the hole in the one or more anchor brackets and the hole in the cap.
15. The accessory bracket of claim 14, wherein the attachment bracket has a height so as to extend above the cap when the attachment bracket is inserted into the accessory bracket.
16. A bracket configured to hold at least one fence post accessory, the bracket comprising: a first anchor bracket sized to be inserted within an upper portion of a hollow fence post, the first anchor bracket having a hole through a center thereof; a second anchor bracket having a hole through a center thereof, the second anchor bracket sized to be inserted within the upper portion of the hollow fence post and to abut a portion of the first anchor bracket; and a cap having a hole through a center thereof, the cap being sized to enclose a top of the fence post.
17. The bracket of claim 16, wherein the hole in the first anchor bracket is aligned with the hole in the second anchor bracket when placed in the hollow fence post and the hole in the cap is aligned with the hole in the second anchor bracket and the hole in the first anchor bracket when the cap is placed on the top of the hollow fence post.
18. The bracket of claim 16, wherein the cap is fixedly attached to the first anchor bracket.
19. The bracket of claim 16, further comprising an attachment bracket being formed to correspond to and be insertable through the hole in the cap, the hole in the first anchor bracket, and the hole in the second anchor bracket.
20. The bracket of claim 19, wherein the at least one fence post accessory is optionally insertable into the hole in the cap, the hole in the first anchor bracket, and the hole in the second anchor bracket or attached to the attachment bracket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0003] The Detailed Description is set forth with reference to the accompanying figures. In the figures, the left-most digit(s) of a reference number identifies the figure in which the reference number first appears. The use of the same reference numbers in different figures indicates similar or identical items. Furthermore, the drawings may be considered as providing an approximate depiction of the relative sizes of the individual components within individual figures. However, the drawings are not to scale, and the relative sizes of the individual components, both within individual figures and between the different figures, may vary from what is depicted. In particular, some of the figures may depict components as a certain size or shape, while other figures may depict the same components on a larger scale or differently shaped for the sake of clarity.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] As described previously, there are many accessories available that are attachable to a fence panel. However, there are limited methods and devices that attach fence accessories to fence posts. This disclosure is directed generally to a fence post accessory bracket. Specifically, the fence post accessory bracket described herein is configured to secure various types of fence accessories to a fence post. For example, the fence post accessory bracket may be inserted into a hollow portion of a fence post proximate an upper portion of the fence post. Once the fence post accessory bracket is inserted into the fence post, one or more accessories may be secured by the fence post accessory bracket. In an embodiment, the fence post accessory bracket includes a hole, into which, a stem of the one or more accessories may be inserted in order to be held by the fence post accessory bracket. The accessories may include any type of fence accessory such as bird houses, flags, planters, signs, banners, fence extensions, support structures, lights, poles (or other structures) for holding lights, or any other type of fence accessory or additional structure.
[0015] The fence post accessory bracket may be referred to herein below simply as “the bracket.” The bracket may include one or more anchor brackets that are configured to be insertable into a hollow portion of a vinyl fence post. The one or more anchor brackets may sit below a top surface of the fence post. Furthermore, the one or more anchor brackets may include holes sized to receive and secure a stem (or other portion) of a fence accessory therein. The bracket may also include a cap sized and configured to sit atop the one or more anchor brackets and the top portion of the fence post. The cap may be attached to the one or more anchor brackets. In an embodiment, the bracket may replace a fence post cap. These and additional details of the bracket are described below with reference to the drawings.
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[0017] In an embodiment, the various components of the bracket 100 may be formed from stamped sheet metal. Additionally, and/or alternatively, the bracket 100 and the various components thereof may be formed from any suitable material such as vinyl, metal, plastic, rubber, among many possible materials. Suitable materials may include materials that have property characteristics such as: resistance to degradation from UV rays and precipitation, and stability of material durability over a wide temperature range. In general, the physical properties of the material selected should at least meet minimum values according to the fence material. That is, in an example, if the fence is vinyl, the bracket 100 may be selected from materials at least roughly as strong, durable, etc. as vinyl, if not better, such as metal.
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[0020] As mentioned previously, the first anchor bracket 104(1) is inserted within an upper portion of a hollow fence post. In such an example, an exterior surface 202 of the first anchor bracket 104(1) abuts an interior surface of the fence post. The first anchor bracket 104(1) also includes an interior surface 204 that forms a cavity 206. The second anchor bracket 104(2) may be shaped to be insertable into the cavity 206 such that ends 208 of the second anchor bracket 104(2) abut the interior surface 204 of the first anchor bracket 104(1). The ends 208 of the second anchor bracket 104(2) may be attached to the interior surface 204 of the first anchor bracket 104(1). For example, the ends 208 of the second anchor bracket 104(2) may be welded to the interior surface 204 of the first anchor bracket 104(1). Alternatively, the ends 208 of the second anchor bracket 104(2) may be attached to the interior surface 204 of the first anchor bracket 104(1) via other means such as one or more fasteners, bonding material, etc. In an embodiment, the bracket 100 may include a single first anchor bracket 104(1) and multiple second anchor brackets 104(2) that are disposed in various locations along a length of the first anchor bracket 104(1).
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[0024] In the folded state 504 shown in
[0025] An inside portion of the two vertical portions 510 define an interior portion 512 of the first anchor bracket 104(1). As shown above, the second anchor bracket 104(2) is inserted into the interior portion 512 of the first anchor bracket 104(1) such that ends 208 of the second anchor bracket 104(2) abut the interior portion 512 of the first anchor bracket 104(1). As shown in
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[0027] In the folded state 604 shown in
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[0029] The attachment bracket 700 may be inserted upwards through the holes in the bracket 100 and may be secured to the bracket 100. The attachment bracket 700 may include a height 704 such that the attachment bracket 700 extends above the cap 102 of the bracket 100 when the attachment bracket 700 is inserted into the bracket 100. In an embodiment, various types of fence accessories may be attached to the attachment bracket 700. For example, if a fence accessory is not compatible to be inserted into the holes (i.e., holes 106, 108, and 110) of the bracket 100, the attachment bracket 700 may be inserted into the holes (i.e., holes 106, 108, and 110) in the bracket 100 and the fence accessory may be attached thereto. By way of example, if a user desired to attach lights to the fence post, a user may insert the attachment bracket 700 through the holes in the bracket 100 and may attach the lights to the attachment bracket 700. In an embodiment, the attachment bracket 700 may be formed from sheet metal. However, in an embodiment, the attachment bracket 700 may be formed from other materials such as vinyl, metal, plastic, rubber, or any other type of material. Similar principles of material selection are similar to those of material selection, as described above.
[0030] In an embodiment, the attachment bracket 700 includes flanges 706 that may abut a surface of the anchor brackets 104 and/or the cap 102. For example, the attachment bracket 700 may be inserted into the bracket 100 such that a top surface of the flanges 706 abuts a bottom surface of the second attachment bracket 104(2). The attachment bracket 700 may be welded (or otherwise attached) to the bottom of the second anchor bracket 104(2). Additionally, and/or alternatively, the attachment bracket 700 may be placed on a top surface of the first anchor bracket 104(1). In such an example, the cap 102 may be placed over the top of the attachment bracket 700 such that the attachment bracket 700 is held between the cap 102 and the first anchor bracket 104(1).
CONCLUSION
[0031] Although several embodiments have been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the claims are not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described. Rather, the specific features and acts are disclosed as illustrative forms of implementing the claimed subject matter.