FENCE
20220064984 · 2022-03-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H17/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A method for forming a fence includes forming first and second feet each having at least two extensions thereon, wherein at least three extensions are spaced apart and parallel to each other; forming a frame having first, second and third elongated posts, wherein the first elongated post is below the extensions projecting from the first and second feet, wherein the third elongated post is positioned above the first and second posts, and wherein the second support post is positioned between the first and third elongated posts; and forming a wire mesh on the frame and welded to the three elongated posts.
Claims
1. A method for forming a fence, comprising: forming first and second feet each having at least two extensions thereon, wherein at least three extensions are spaced apart and parallel to each other; forming a frame having first, second and third elongated posts, wherein the first elongated post is below the extensions projecting from the first and second feet, wherein the third elongated post is positioned above the first and second posts, and wherein the second support post is positioned between the first and third elongated posts; and forming a wire mesh on the frame and welded to the three elongated posts.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein two of the three parallel extensions are on one foot, comprising positioning a fourth extension perpendicular to the three extensions.
3. The method of claim 1, comprising mounting wheels on both ends of the frame.
4. The method of claim 1, comprising placing the three extensions on a rail.
5. The method of claim 1, comprising: placing the three extensions on a rail; mounting wheels on both ends of the frame; and aligning the wheels to move over the rail.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein two of the three parallel extensions are on one foot, comprising positioning a hooked bar across from the two extensions and perpendicular to the three extensions.
7. The method of claim 6, comprising forming a U-shaped end for the hooked bar.
8. The method of claim 1, comprising forming two U-shaped support structures on the frame.
9. The method of claim 8, comprising forming the support structures on the second elongated post.
10. The method of claim 1, comprising forming an elongated oval shaped support structure surrounding a leaf-shaped support structure positioned on the frame.
11. The method of claim 10, comprising forming the support structures on the second elongated post.
12. A fence, comprising: first and second feet; and a frame supported on one end by the first and second feet, the frame having a middle support post running along one side of the frame, the frame further having two U-shaped support structures on the support post, and a wire mesh positioned on the frame, the support post and the two U-shaped structures, wherein the wire mesh is welded to the support post and the two U-shaped posts for strength.
13. The fence of claim 12, wherein the first foot comprises three vertical bars coupled to three horizontal bars.
14. The fence of claim 12, comprising two extensions projecting from one of the vertical bars.
15. The fence of claim 12, comprising wheels on both ends of the frame.
16. A fence, comprising: first and second feet; and a frame supported on one end by the first and second feet, the frame having a middle support post running along one side of the frame, the frame further having an elongated oval shaped support structure surrounding a leaf-shaped support structure positioned on the support post, and a wire mesh positioned on the frame, the support post and the support structures, wherein the wire mesh is welded to the support post and the support structures for strength.
17. The fence of claim 16, wherein the first foot comprises three vertical bars coupled to three horizontal bars.
18. The fence of claim 16, comprising two extensions projecting from one of the vertical bars.
19. The fence of claim 16, comprising two extensions projecting from a central vertical bar.
20. The fence of claim 1, comprising wheels on both ends of the frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present inventions will now be described with reference to the drawings of preferred embodiments, which are intended to illustrate and not to limit the inventions, and in which figures:
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[0023] Refer now to the drawings wherein depicted elements are, for the sake of clarity, not necessarily shown to scale, and wherein like or similar elements may be designated by the same reference numeral through several views.
[0027] In the illustrated embodiment, the frame has generally rectangular outer cross-section profile which defines a rectangular outer surface. The frame has a middle support post that divides the frame into two generally rectangular inner cross-section profiles. Although not illustrated, the frame can be square or triangular. The cross section of the frame can be uniform or can vary along its longitudinal axis.
[0028] In one exemplary but non-limiting embodiment, the post 24 is constructed from steel with a thickness of about ⅛.sup.th of an inch. In other embodiments, the steel can have other thicknesses. The post can also be constructed from other types of metals and other materials with suitable characteristics such as plastics, wood, or composite materials. One of ordinary skill in the art can determine the appropriate combination of material type, thickness, and shape to achieve the desired resistance to wind loads, or other forces, such as when the fencing system 20 is hit by an object.
[0029] The post assembly can be coated with materials such as paint, for example, to match the post with other components of the fencing system or other materials to inhibit corrosion. In some embodiments, the entire post assembly is coated with material to inhibit rusting of the post assembly, especially the portion of the body within or near the ground.
[0030] The frame and posts support a plurality of diamond shaped wires that are generally evenly spaced along the length of the frame. In the illustrated embodiment, the wires are generally parallel and defined a plane. The wires can be made of a metal, plastic, or other similar material. For example, in one embodiment the wires are made from steel. Additionally, the spacing of the pairs of wires can be arranged to provide a unique aesthetic appearance. For example, the illustrated frame and the wires are colored and provides a unique aesthetic appearance, in addition to the other advantages noted above.
[0031] In one embodiment, the wires can be treated to prolong the life of the wires. For example, the wires can be made of steel which is susceptible to rust. The wires can be covered in paint, polyester, or the like to prevent rusting. In one embodiment, the foot is substantially rectangular or square, with two posts in parallel and three posts connected thereto at even spacing therebetween at 90 degrees.
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[0037] To form the fence, a method includes forming first and second feet each having at least two extensions thereon, wherein at least three extensions are spaced apart and parallel to each other; forming a frame having first, second and third elongated posts, wherein the first elongated post is below the extensions projecting from the first and second feet, wherein the third elongated post is positioned above the first and second posts, and wherein the second support post is positioned between the first and third elongated posts; and forming a wire mesh on the frame and welded to the three elongated posts.
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[0039] Those skilled in the art recognize that various other types of panels can be used for the fencing system 20F or example, in one embodiment, the wires consists of generally evenly spaced horizontal and vertical wires. In other embodiments, the wires can be a mesh with non-orthogonal wires. Optionally, fasteners can be used to attach the vertical wires to the horizontal wires instead of or in addition to welding. The fasteners can be wire clips, wire brackets, plastic fasteners, and the like.
[0040] The fencing system can be coated with materials such as paint, plastic, or the like, for example, to inhibit corrosion of the system. In one embodiment, the fencing system is coated with colored polyester. Some or all of the components of the fencing system can be galvanized to further inhibit corrosion. Of course, the galvanized components can be coated with materials, such as polyester. While particular forms of the invention have been described, it will be apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the appended claims.