MODULAR PERIMETER FENCING SYSTEM
20220074228 · 2022-03-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H17/1465
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H17/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A fencing system includes a post configured to be anchored to the ground. The post includes a passageway through the post. A rail member, with the post anchored to the ground, is received within the passageway of the post. A length of the rail member extends from the post. The rail member includes a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The rail member includes a lengthwise opening along the first side of the rail member. With the rail member received within the passageway of the post and the length of the rail member extending from the post, a fence panel is attached at the length of the rail member at the second side of the rail member.
Claims
1. A fencing system comprising: a post configured to be anchored to the ground and comprising a passageway through the post; a rail member that, with the post anchored to the ground, is received within the passageway of the post, a length of the rail member extending from the post; wherein the rail member comprises a first side and a second side opposite the first side, wherein the rail member comprises a lengthwise opening along the first side of the rail member; and wherein, with the rail member received within the passageway of the post and the length of the rail member extending from the post, a fence panel is attached at the length of the rail member at the second side of the rail member.
2. The fencing system of claim 1, wherein, with the post vertically anchored to the ground, the rail member is horizontally oriented within the passageway of the post.
3. The fencing system of claim 1, wherein the passageway extends between a first aperture at a first side of the post and a second aperture at a second side of the post, and wherein the fencing system further comprises a sleeve disposed at at least one of the first aperture and the second aperture, and wherein the rail member is received in an opening of the sleeve at the respective aperture of the post.
4. The fencing system of claim 3, wherein the sleeve is non-rotatably disposed at the respective aperture, and wherein the rail member is non-rotatably received in the opening of the sleeve.
5. The fencing system of claim 3, wherein the sleeve snap attaches at the post.
6. The fencing system of claim 3, wherein the sleeve comprises a lip that is disposed at the respective side of the post.
7. The fencing system of claim 3, wherein the sleeve extends within the respective aperture of the post at an oblique angle relative to the respective side of the post.
8. The fencing system of claim 3, wherein the sleeve comprises a first sleeve disposed at the first aperture and a second sleeve disposed at the second aperture.
9. The fencing system of claim 3, wherein (i) the sleeve comprises a plastic material, (ii) the rail member comprises a metal material or a non-conductive material, and (iii) the post comprises a metal material.
10. The fencing system of claim 1, wherein the rail member comprises a non-circular cross-section, and wherein the passageway of the post comprises a non-circular cross-section corresponding to the non-circular cross-section of the rail member.
11. The fencing system of claim 1, wherein the fence panel is attached to the rail member via a fastener that is disposed partially within the rail member.
12. The fencing system of claim 11, wherein the fastener comprises a threaded fastener.
13. The fencing system of claim 11, wherein the rail member comprises a hole at the second side of the rail member, the hole opposite the lengthwise opening, and wherein the fastener is disposed through a portion of the fence panel and the hole.
14. The fencing system of claim 1, wherein the fence panel is attached at the length of the rail member at the second side of the rail member via a plurality of fasteners that attach at the second side of the rail member.
15. The fencing system of claim 1, wherein, with the fence panel attached along the length of the rail member, a portion of the fence panel is disposed between a plate and the post.
16. The fencing system of claim 1, wherein the post comprises a plurality of passageways spaced apart along the post, and wherein the rail member comprises a plurality of rail members, and wherein, with the post anchored to the ground, each rail member of the plurality of rail members is received within a respective passageway of the plurality of passageways, a length of each rail member extending from the post, and wherein the fence panel is attached along the length of each rail member.
17. A fencing system comprising: a first post configured to be anchored to the ground and comprising a first passageway through the first post; a second post configured to be anchored to the ground at a distance from the first post and comprising a second passageway through the second post; a rail member that, with the first post anchored to the ground and the second post anchored to the ground at the distance from the first post, is received within the first passageway of the first post and the second passageway of the second post, a length of the rail member extending between the first post and the second post; wherein the rail member comprises a first side and a second side opposite the first side, wherein the rail member comprises a lengthwise opening along the first side of the rail member; wherein, with the rail member received within the first passageway of the first post and the second passageway of the second post and the length of the rail member extending between the first post and the second post, a fence panel is attached at the length of the rail member between the first post and the second post and at the second side of the rail member; and wherein the fence panel is attached at the second side of the rail member via a plurality of fasteners that are disposed partially within the rail member.
18. The fencing system of claim 17, further comprising a first sleeve disposed in the first passageway of the first post and a second sleeve disposed in the second passageway of the second post, wherein the rail member is received in respective openings of the first and second sleeves at the respective first and second passageways of the respective first and second posts.
19. The fencing system of claim 17, wherein the rail member comprises a non-circular cross-section, and wherein the respective first and second passageways of the first and second posts each comprise a non-circular cross-section corresponding to the non-circular cross-section of the rail member.
20. The fencing system of claim 17, wherein the rail member comprises a plurality of holes at the second side of the rail member opposite the lengthwise opening, and wherein the plurality of fasteners are disposed through respective portions of the fence panel and respective holes of the plurality of holes.
21. The fencing system of claim 17, wherein, with the fence panel attached along the length of the rail member, a first portion of the fence panel is disposed between a first plate and the first post and a second portion of the fence panel is disposed between a second plate and the second post.
22. A fencing system comprising: a post configured to be anchored to the ground and comprising a passageway through the post; a rail member that, with the post anchored to the ground, is received within the passageway of the post, a length of the rail member extending from the post; wherein the rail member comprises a substantially C-shaped rail member having an upper portion, a lower portion, and a side joining the upper portion and the lower portion, the upper portion and the lower portion extending from the side and being spaced from one another so as to define a lengthwise opening along the length of the rail member, and wherein the side of the rail member comprises a plurality of holes therethrough; wherein, with the rail member received within the passageway of the post and the length of the rail member extending from the post, a fence panel is attached at the length of the rail member at the side of the rail member; and wherein the fence panel is attached at the side of the rail member via a plurality of fasteners disposed through respective portions of the fence panel and through respective holes of the plurality of holes through the side of the rail member.
23. The fencing system of claim 22, wherein the passageway extends between a first aperture at a first side of the post and a second aperture at a second side of the post, and wherein the fencing system further comprises a sleeve disposed at the first aperture, and wherein the rail member is received in an opening of the sleeve at the first aperture of the post.
24. The fencing system of claim 23, wherein the sleeve extends within the first aperture of the post at an oblique angle relative to the first side of the post.
25. The fencing system of claim 23, wherein another sleeve is disposed at the second aperture at the second side of the post.
26. The fencing system of claim 22, wherein the plurality of fasteners comprises a plurality of threaded fasteners.
27. The fencing system of claim 22, wherein, with the fence panel attached along the length of the rail member, a portion of the fence panel is disposed between a plate and the post.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] In the following section, the present disclosure will be described with reference to exemplary embodiments illustrated in the figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosure. However, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present disclosure may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, components and layouts have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the present disclosure.
[0028] Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. Thus, the appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” or “according to one embodiment” (or other phrases having similar import) in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. Also, depending on the context of discussion herein, a singular term may include its plural forms and a plural term may include its singular form. Similarly, a hyphenated term may be occasionally interchangeably used with its non-hyphenated version, and a capitalized entry may be interchangeably used with its non-capitalized version. Such occasional interchangeable uses shall not be considered inconsistent with each other.
[0029] It is noted that various figures (including component diagrams) shown and discussed herein are for illustrative purpose only, and are not drawn to scale.
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[0031] It is observed that the fence panel 18 may be made of any type of material, thereby allowing a user to customize the system to defend against a wide array of threats. In one embodiment, the fence 18 is made of metal, and may be configured to include anti-climb, anti-cut, and many other architectural appearances. In particular embodiments, the posts 11-12 may be spaced apart in such a manner as to accommodate a mesh panel 18 having a given dimension. For example, if the mesh panel 18 has a dimension of 8×12 ft., the posts 11-12 may be separated by 8 feet to snugly accommodate the mesh panel 18. Such larger mesh panels help to eliminate seams, unsightly hardware, and reduce installation time.
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[0033] The slotted post 22 may be pre-fabricated and specifically designed to anchor the entire fence system to the ground. Unlike traditional fences, the rails, such as the rail 20 in
[0034] In particular embodiments, the slotted post 22 may be rectangular or square in cross-section to afford better connectivity for sleeves 27-28 and rail members 20 and also to provide better aesthetics than traditional round posts. Although the rail member 20 is hollow or partially open (for example, to accommodate cables, as discussed below), it also may be substantially rectangular or square in cross-section in certain embodiments. It may also be circular or semi-circular.
[0035] As mentioned before, the continuous rail design may eliminate many of the cuts, clamps, and connections that are necessary when installing most traditional fences. In some embodiments, the rail member 20 may be roll formed and may have a highly engineered shape, making it stronger and lighter than traditional rails. The engineered and pre-punched holes 25 may allow for easy attachment of a fence panel, like the fence panel 18 in
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[0046] It is noted here that the square, circular, semi-circular or rectangular posts as per teachings of the present disclosure may utilize flat top caps, adding to the engineered appearance of the barrier. Furthermore, the modular approach to fence construction as per teachings of the present disclosure permits easy attachment of detection devices—such as surveillance cameras or security lights—to the flat surfaces of rectangular or square posts. Also, the posts may be easily extended to incorporate such detection devices into the fence design.
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[0048] At block 84, a slot-specific pair of hollow sleeves—like the sleeves 27-28 in
[0049] More specifically, in particular embodiments, the plastic sleeves may be inserted per rail per post after the concrete footings have been allowed to sufficiently harden. The rail may be then passed through the slotted posts, connecting segments of a rail with rail connectors (not shown). As noted before, sleeves for corner posts may be mitered, and only one part of the pair of sleeves may be used for end and gate posts. In certain embodiments, ⅜″×1½″ hot dip galvanized carriage bolts may be used to secure rails with rail connectors. The installation of the top and bottom rails may be completed before installing mesh panels.
[0050] In one embodiment, starting at a terminal post, a mesh/fence panel may be tilted up against the respective pair of posts and corresponding rails. Once a mesh panel is placed between two posts, it may be desirable to make sure that the direction of its design strands—such as, for example, diamond-shaped strands shown in
[0051] As noted before, in particular embodiments, a fence panels may be connected to the rails using 1⅝″ hot dip galvanized carriage bolts and corresponding metallic plate and nut. As mentioned earlier, the panels fit in-between posts. In some embodiments, a long, round-shank screw driver may be used to gain leverage in moving fence panels up as needed to maintain the top line of the fence parallel to the grade. All nuts may be hand tightened. In particular embodiments, the outermost attachment points for mesh to rails may utilize a break-away nut to prevent easy removal and unwanted access.
[0052] Subsequently, the finish plates may be connected to the posts and mesh panels. In certain embodiments, each type of post—line, end, corner, and gate post—may receive a finish plate. As mentioned before, finish plates may be pre-drilled to assist in locating fastening points. In connecting a finish plate to a post, the top of the plate may be aligned with the top of the post and tamper proof ¼″×1″ TEK® screws may be used in certain embodiments to secure the finish plate true and plumb to the post. TEK® screws drill their own hole and then tap threads to combine two or more pieces of material. This is done with nothing more than a standard power drill motor. On the other hand, in some embodiments, the finish plates may be connected to the fence panels using ⅜″×1″ hot dip galvanized carriage bolts. In particular embodiments, the splice plates may be Diamond Fasteners™. Final tightening and peening or scarfing of threads may be done after all panels have been installed. As mentioned before, properly-sized post caps may be attached to each post. Also, after the fence system is erected in place, gates and operators may be installed to manufacturer's instructions.
[0053] In the preceding description, for purposes of explanation and not limitation, specific details are set forth (such as particular structures, components, techniques, etc.) in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed fencing system. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the disclosed system may be constructed in other embodiments that depart from these specific details. That is, those skilled in the art will be able to devise various arrangements which, although not explicitly described or shown herein, embody the principles of the disclosed system. In some instances, detailed descriptions of well-known components and construction methods are omitted so as not to obscure the description of the disclosed system with unnecessary detail. All statements herein reciting principles, aspects, and embodiments of the disclosed system, as well as specific examples thereof, are intended to encompass both structural and functional equivalents thereof. Additionally, it is intended that such equivalents include both currently known equivalents as well as equivalents developed in the future, such as, for example, any elements developed that perform the same function, regardless of structure.
[0054] Alternative embodiments of the fencing system according to inventive aspects of the present disclosure may include additional components responsible for providing additional functionality, including any of the functionality identified above and/or any functionality necessary to support the solution as per the teachings of the present disclosure. Although features and elements are described above in particular combinations, each feature or element can be used alone without the other features and elements or in various combinations with or without other features.
[0055] The foregoing describes a modular perimeter fencing system in which metallic slotted posts are used in conjunction with metallic hollow longitudinal rails of different shapes, thickness, and sizes to support the metallic fence panels in a manner that creates a unified curtain wall perimeter barrier. Plastic sleeves with angularly-tilted ends are inserted into both sides of a slot opening to prevent water intrusion and to facilitate fencing on a slope. The rails are then slidably inserted into and through the sleeves. Thus, rails are held in place upon insertion through the slots without a fastener. The full length of the fence is bolted to the rails to ensure that any load or impact to the fence is distributed throughout the entire system. For additional strength, each fence panel is also through-bolted to metallic finish plates, which are mounted on the slotted posts for seamless and aesthetically-pleasing look.
[0056] As will be recognized by those skilled in the art, the innovative concepts described in the present application can be modified and varied over a wide range of applications. Accordingly, the scope of patented subject matter should not be limited to any of the specific exemplary teachings discussed above, but is instead defined by the following claims.