Dual-winged slat
11091932 · 2021-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A dual-winged slat having a rectangular body further possesses a straight fin and an angled fin on each edge of the body with the free end of the angled fin being angled toward the face of the body which is farther from the place of attachment of the angled fin to the edge. The free end of each straight fin must be closer to the face of the body nearer where the first end of the straight fin is attached to the edge than is the free end of the angled fin on the same edge. No fin may be attached to the edge of the slat more than halfway to the face toward which the angled fin is directed. The fins are preferably asymmetrically arranged. And, also preferable, the straight fin and the angled fin attached to a given edge are attached at the same place.
Claims
1. A dual-winged slat for a chain link fence, which comprises: a rectangular body, which comprises: a front face having a first side and a second side; a first edge having a front end and a rear end with the front end of the first edge connected to the first side of the front face; a rear face having a first side and a second side with the first side of the rear face attached to the rear end of the first edge; and a second edge having a front end and a rear end with the front end of the second edge attached to the second side of the front face and with the rear end of the second edge connected to the second side of the rear face; a first straight fin having a first end and a free end with the first end of said first straight fin attached to the first edge of said rectangular body no farther than halfway from the front face toward the rear face, the first straight fin extending generally perpendicularly from the first edge and generally parallel to a plane generally containing the front face; a first angled fin having a first end and a tree end, the first end of said first angled fin being attached to the first edge of said rectangular body no closer to the front face than is the first end of said first straight fin, said first angled fin extending from the first edge generally at an angle to a plane generally containing the front face and toward the rear face, and the free end of said first angled fin being farther from the front face than is the free end of said first straight fin; a second straight fin having a first end and a free end with the first end of said second straight fin attached to the second edge of said rectangular body no farther than halfway from the rear face toward the front face, the second straight fin extending generally perpendicularly from the second edge and generally parallel to a plane generally containing the rear face; and a second angled fin having a first end and a free end, the first end of said second angled fin being attached to the second edge of said rectangular body no closer to the rear face than is the first end of said second straight fin, said second angled fin extending from the second edge generally at an angle to a plane generally containing the rear face and toward the front face, and the free end of said second angled fin being farther from the rear face than is the free end of said first straight fin.
2. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 1, wherein: said first straight fin, said first angled fin, said second straight fin, and said second angled fin are precisely asymmetrically arranged; said first angled fin rides along an outer rear portion of a first left-opening curved knuckle of a chain link fence; the free end of said first angled fin touches an inside of a first right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said first straight fin is outside but near a front outer portion of the first left-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said second angled fin rides along an outer front portion of a second right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; the free end of said second angled fin touches an inside of a second left-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; and said second straight fin is outside but near a rear outer portion of the second right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence.
3. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 2, wherein: the free end of said first angled fin is angled toward the rear face at an angle which is with a range of 35° to 38°, inclusive; and the free end of said second angled fin is angled toward the front face at an angle which is with a range of 35° to 38°, inclusive.
4. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 2, wherein: said first straight fin is aligned with the front face of said rectangular body; said second straight fin is aligned with the rear face of said rectangular body; the angle between said first angled fin and a plane containing the front face of said rectangular body is the same as the angle between said second angled fin and a plane containing the rear face of said rectangular body; the length of said first straight fin is the same as the length of said second straight fin; and the length of said first angled fin is the same as the length of said second angled fin.
5. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 4, wherein: the free end of said first angled fin is angled toward the rear face at an angle which is with a range of 35° to 38°, inclusive; and the free end of said second angled fin is angled toward the front face at an angle which is with a range of 35° to 38°, inclusive.
6. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 4, wherein: the free end of said first angled fin is angled toward the rear face at an angle of 37°; and the free end of said second angled fin is angled toward the front face at an angle of 37°.
7. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 4, wherein: said first angled fin initially extends perpendicularly to the first edge of said rectangular body before being bent to angle toward the rear face of said rectangular body; and said second angled fin initially extends perpendicularly to the second edge of said rectangular body before being bent to angle toward the front face of said rectangular body.
8. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 1, wherein: said first straight fin, said first angled fin, said second straight fin, and said second angled fin are precisely asymmetrically arranged; said first angled fin rides along an outer rear portion of a first left-opening curved knuckle of a chain link fence; the free end of said first angled fin touches an inside of a first right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said first straight fin is outside but touches a front outer portion of the first left-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said second angled fin rides along an outer front portion of a second right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; the free end of said second angled fin touches an inside of a second left-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; and said second straight fin is outside but touches a rear outer portion of the second right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence.
9. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 8, wherein: the free end of said first angled fin is angled toward the rear face at an angle which is with a range of 35° to 38°, inclusive; and the free end of said second angled fin is angled toward the front face at an angle which is with a range of 35° to 38°, inclusive.
10. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 8, wherein: said first straight fin is aligned with the front face of said rectangular body; said second straight fin is aligned with the rear face of said rectangular body; the angle between said first angled fin and a plane containing the front face of said rectangular body is the same as the angle between said second angled fin and a plane containing the rear face of said rectangular body; the length of said first straight fin is the same as the length of said second straight fin; and the length of said first angled fin is the same as the length of said second angled fin.
11. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 10, wherein: the free end of said first angled fin is angled toward the rear face at an angle which is with a range of 35° to 38°, inclusive; and the free end of said second angled fin is angled toward the front face at an angle which is with a range of 35° to 38°, inclusive.
12. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 10, wherein: the free end of said first angled fin is angled toward the rear face at an angle of 37°; and the free end of said second angled fin is angled toward the front face at an angle of 37°.
13. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 10, wherein: said first angled fin initially extends perpendicularly to the first edge of said rectangular body before being bent to angle toward the rear face of said rectangular body; and said second angled fin initially extends perpendicularly to the second edge of said rectangular body before being bent to angle toward the front face of said rectangular body.
14. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 1, wherein: said first straight fin, said first angled fin, said second straight fin, and said second angled fin are precisely asymmetrically arranged; said first straight fin and said first angled fin are attached to the first edge of said rectangular body at the same place on the first edge; said second straight fin and said second angled fin are attached to the second edge of said rectangular body at the same place on the second edge; said first angled fin rides along an outer rear portion of a first left-opening curved knuckle of a chain link fence; the free end of said first angled fin touches an inside of a first right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said first straight fin is outside but near a front outer portion of the first left-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said second angled fin rides along an outer front portion of a second right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; the free end of said second angled fin touches an inside of a second left-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; and said second straight fin is outside but near a rear outer portion of the second right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence.
15. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 14, wherein: the free end of said first angled fin is angled toward the rear face at an angle which is with a range of 35° to 38°, inclusive; and the free end of said second angled fin is angled toward the front face at an angle which is with a range of 35° to 38°, inclusive.
16. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 14, wherein: said first straight fin is aligned with the front face of said rectangular body; said second straight fin is aligned with the rear face of said rectangular body; the angle between said first angled fin and a plane containing the front face of said rectangular body is the same as the angle between said second angled fin and a plane containing the rear face of said rectangular body; the length of said first straight fin is the same as the length of said second straight fin; and the length of said first angled fin is the same as the length of said second angled fin.
17. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 16, wherein: the free end of said first angled fin is angled toward the rear face at an angle which is with a range of 35° to 38°, inclusive; and the free end of said second angled fin is angled toward the front face at an angle which is with a range of 35° to 38°, inclusive.
18. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 16, wherein: the free end of said first angled fin is angled toward the rear face at an angle of 37°; and the free end of said second angled fin is angled toward the front face at an angle of 37°.
19. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 1, wherein: said first straight fin, said first angled fin, said second straight fin, and said second angled fin are precisely asymmetrically arranged; said first straight fin and said first angled fin are attached to the first edge of said rectangular body at the same place on the first edge; said second straight fin and said second angled fin are attached to the second edge of said rectangular body at the same place on the second edge; said first angled fin rides along an outer rear portion of a first left-opening curved knuckle of a chain link fence; the free end of said first angled fin touches an inside of a first right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said first straight fin is outside but touches a front outer portion of the first left-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said second angled fin rides along an outer front portion of a second right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; the free end of said second angled fin touches an inside of a second left-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; and said second straight fin is outside but touches a rear outer portion of the second right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence.
20. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 19, wherein: the free end of said first angled fin is angled toward the rear face at an angle which is with a range of 35° to 38°, inclusive; and the free end of said second angled fin is angled toward the front face at an angle which is with a range of 35° to 38°, inclusive.
21. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 19, wherein: said first straight fin is aligned with the front face of said rectangular body; said second straight fin is aligned with the rear face of said rectangular body; the angle between said first angled fin and a plane containing the front face of said rectangular body is the same as the angle between said second angled fin and a plane containing the rear face of said rectangular body; the length of said first straight fin is the same as the length of said second straight fin; and the length of said first angled fin is the same as the length of said second angled fin.
22. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 21, wherein: the free end of said first angled fin is angled toward the rear face at an angle which is with a range of 35° to 38°, inclusive; and the free end of said second angled fin is angled toward the front face at an angle which is with a range of 35° to 38°, inclusive.
23. The dual-winged slat for a chain link fence as recited in claim 21, wherein: the free end of said first angled fin is angled toward the rear face at an angle of 37°; and the free end of said second angled fin is angled toward the front face at an angle of 37°.
24. A dual-winged slat for a chain link fence, which comprises: a rectangular body, which comprises: a front face having a first side and a second side; a first edge having a front end and a rear end with the front end of the first edge connected to the first side of the front face; a rear face having a first side and a second side with the first side of the rear face attached to the rear end of the first edge; and a second edge having a front end and a rear end with the front end of the second edge attached to the second side of the front face and with the rear end of the second edge connected to the second side of the rear face; a first straight fin having a first end and a free end with the first end of said first straight fin attached to the first edge of said rectangular body no farther than halfway from the front face toward the rear face, the first straight fin extending generally perpendicularly from the first edge and generally parallel to a plane generally containing the front face; a first angled fin having a first end and a free end, the first end of said first angled fin being attached to the first edge of said rectangular body no closer to the front face than is the first end of said first straight fin, said first angled fin extending from the first edge generally at an angle to a plane generally containing the front face and toward the rear face, and the free end of said first angled fin being farther from the front face than is the free end of said first straight fin; a second straight fin having a first end and a free end with the first end of said second straight fin attached to the second edge of said rectangular body no farther than halfway from the rear face toward the front face, the second straight fin extending generally perpendicularly from the second edge and generally parallel to a plane generally containing the rear face; and a second angled fin having a first end and a free end, the first end of said second angled fin being attached to the second edge of said rectangular body no closer to the rear face than is the first end of said second straight fin, said second angled fin extending from the second edge generally at an angle to a plane generally containing the rear face and toward the front face, and the free end of said second angled fin being farther from the rear face than is the free end of said first straight fin, wherein: said first straight fin, said first angled fin, said second straight fin, and said second angled fin are precisely asymmetrically arranged; said first angled fin rides along an outer rear portion of a first left-opening curved knuckle of a chain link fence; the free end of said first angled fin touches an inside of a first right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said first straight fin is outside but near a front outer portion of the first left-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said second angled fin rides along an outer front portion of a second right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; the free end of said second angled fin touches an inside of a second left-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said second straight fin is outside but near a rear outer portion of the second right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said first straight fin is aligned with the front face of said rectangular body; said second straight fin is aligned with the rear face of said rectangular body; the angle between said first angled fin and a plane containing the front face of said rectangular body is the same as the angle between said second angled fin and a plane containing the rear face of said rectangular body; the length of said first straight fin is the same as the length of said second straight fin; and the length of said first angled fin is the same as the length of said second angled fin.
25. A dual-winged slat for a chain link fence, which comprises: a rectangular body, which comprises: a front face having a first side and a second side; a first edge having a front end and a rear end with the front end of the first edge connected to the first side of the front face; a rear face having a first side and a second side with the first side of the rear face attached to the rear end of the first edge; and a second edge having a front end and a rear end with the front end of the second edge attached to the second side of the front face and with the rear end of the second edge connected to the second side of the rear face; a first straight fin having a first end and a free end with the first end of said first straight fin attached to the first edge of said rectangular body no farther than halfway from the front face toward the rear face, the first straight fin extending generally perpendicularly from the first edge and generally parallel to a plane generally containing the front face; a first angled fin having a first end and a free end, the first end of said first angled fin being attached to the first edge of said rectangular body no closer to the front face than is the first end of said first straight fin, said first angled fin extending from the first edge generally at an angle to a plane generally containing the front face and toward the rear face, and the free end of said first angled fin being farther from the front face than is the free end of said first straight fin; a second straight fin having a first end and a free end with the first end of said second straight fin attached to the second edge of said rectangular body no farther than halfway from the rear face toward the front face, the second straight fin extending generally perpendicularly from the second edge and generally parallel to a plane generally containing the rear face; and a second angled fin having a first end and a free end, the first end of said second angled fin being attached to the second edge of said rectangular body no closer to the rear face than is the first end of said second straight fin, said second angled fin extending from the second edge generally at an angle to a plane generally containing the rear face and toward the front face, and the free end of said second angled fin being farther from the rear face than is the free end of said first straight fin, wherein: said first straight fin, said first angled fin, said second straight fin, and said second angled fin are precisely asymmetrically arranged; said first straight fin and said first angled fin are attached to the first edge of said rectangular body at the same place on the first edge; said second straight fin and said second angled fin are attached to the second edge of said rectangular body at the same place on the second edge; said first angled fin rides along an outer rear portion of a first left-opening curved knuckle of a chain link fence; the free end of said first angled fin touches an inside of a first right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said first straight fin is outside but near a front outer portion of the first left-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said second angled fin rides along an outer front portion of a second right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; the free end of said second angled fin touches an inside of a second left-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said second straight fin is outside but near a rear outer portion of the second right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said first straight fin is aligned with the front face of said rectangular body; said second straight fin is aligned with the rear face of said rectangular body; the angle between said first angled fin and a plane containing the front face of said rectangular body is the same as the angle between said second angled fin and a plane containing the rear face of said rectangular body; the length of said first straight fin is the same as the length of said second straight fin; and the length of said first angled fin is the same as the length of said second angled fin.
26. A dual-winged slat for a chain link fence, which comprises: a rectangular body, which comprises: a front face having a first side and a second side; a first edge having a front end and a rear end with the front end of the first edge connected to the first side of the front face; a rear face having a first side and a second side with the first side of the rear face attached to the rear end of the first edge; and a second edge having a front end and a rear end with the front end of the second edge attached to the second side of the front face and with the rear end of the second edge connected to the second side of the rear face; a first straight fin having a first end and a free end with the first end of said first straight fin attached to the first edge of said rectangular body no farther than halfway from the front face toward the rear face, the first straight fin extending generally perpendicularly from the first edge and generally parallel to a plane generally containing the front face; a first angled fin having a first end and a free end, the first end of said first angled fin being attached to the first edge of said rectangular body no closer to the front face than is the first end of said first straight fin, said first angled fin extending from the first edge generally at an angle to a plane generally containing the front face and toward the rear face, and the free end of said first angled fin being farther from the front face than is the free end of said first straight fin; a second straight fin having a first end and a free end with the first end of said second straight fin attached to the second edge of said rectangular body no farther than halfway from the rear face toward the front face, the second straight fin extending generally perpendicularly from the second edge and generally parallel to a plane generally containing the rear face; and a second angled fin having a first end and a free end, the first end of said second angled fin being attached to the second edge of said rectangular body no closer to the rear face than is the first end of said second straight fin, said second angled fin extending from the second edge generally at an angle to a plane generally containing the rear face and toward the front face, and the free end of said second angled fin being farther from the rear face than is the free end of said first straight fin, wherein: said first straight fin, said first angled fin, said second straight fin, and said second angled fin are precisely asymmetrically arranged; said first straight fin and said first angled fin are attached to the first edge of said rectangular body at the same place on the first edge; said second straight fin and said second angled fin are attached to the second edge of said rectangular body at the same place on the second edge; said first angled fin rides along an outer rear portion of a first left-opening curved knuckle of a chain link fence; the free end of said first angled fin touches an inside of a first right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said first straight fin is outside but touches a front outer portion of the first left-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said second angled fin rides along an outer front portion of a second right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; the free end of said second angled fin touches an inside of a second left-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said second straight fin is outside but touches a rear outer portion of the second right-opening curved knuckle of the chain link fence; said first straight fin is aligned with the front face of said rectangular body; said second straight fin is aligned with the rear face of said rectangular body; the angle between said first angled fin and a plane containing the front face of said rectangular body is the same as the angle between said second angled fin and a plane containing the rear face of said rectangular body; the length of said first straight fin is the same as the length of said second straight fin; and the length of said first angled fin is the same as the length of said second angled fin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) As stated above and as illustrated in
(14) In accordance with tradition for fins 7, 9, 12, 14 and slats 1 and as illustrated in
(15) The body 2 may be either solid or hollow and is preferably hollow, as illustrated in
(16) The free end 30 of the first straight fin 7 must be closer to the plane 31 containing the front face 3 of the body 2 of the slat 1 than is the free end 32 of the first angled fin 9. And the free end 33 of the second straight fin 12 must be closer to the plane 34 containing the rear face 4 of the body 2 of the slat 1 than is the free end 35 of the second angled fin 14.
(17) Furthermore, neither the first straight fin 7 nor the first angled fin 9 can be attached to the first edge 5 more than halfway from the front face 3 to the rear face 4, and neither the second straight fin 12 nor the second angled fin 14 can be attached to the second edge 6 more than halfway from the rear face 4 to the front face 3.
(18) Preferably, as illustrated in
(19) The fins 7, 9, 12, 14 are, preferably, asymmetrically arranged, i.e., as indicated above, the first straight fin 7 is diagonally opposite to the second straight fin 12, and the first angled fin 9 is diagonally opposite to the second angled fin 14. And even more preferably, the fins 7, 9, 12, 14 are precisely asymmetrically arranged, i.e., as defined herein, the fins 7, 9, 12, 14 are not only asymmetrically arranged as stated in the immediately preceding sentence, but the first straight fin 7 is the same distance from the front face 3 as the second straight fin 12 is from the rear face 4 while the first angled fin 9 is the same distance from the front face 3 as the second angled fin 14 is from the rear face 4.
(20) Preferably and as illustrated in
(21) As portrayed in
(22) Also preferably, as depicted in
(23) Although the slat 1 can be constructed to fit a chain link fence of any mesh size, for a 3.5 and 5 mesh chain link fence illustrative dimensions for a slat 1 which would utilize the preferred limitations and, when most preferred limitations have been mentioned, such most preferred limitations are the following: the body 2 of the slat 1 would be 2 inches long and 0.25 inches wide, i.e., the first edge 5, the second edge 6, and the internal walls 24, 25 would be 0.25 inches long; the front face 3, the rear face 4, the first edge 5, the second edge 6, and the internal walls 24, 25 would be 0.025 inches wide; the straight fins 7, 12 would be 0.25 inches long and 0.035 inches wide; and the angled fins 9, 14 would be 0.5 inches long and 0.035 inches wide. Of these lengths and widths as well as the angles α′, α″ only the length of the body 2 would have to vary when the mesh of the chain link fence is different.
(24) The angles α′, α″ are preferably within the range of 35° to 38°, inclusive; and, most preferably, each of these angles is 37°. Furthermore, as shown in
(25) Each fin 7, 9, 12, 14, i.e., the first straight fin 7, the first angled fin 9, the second straight fin 12, and the second angled fin 14, optionally contains one or more separations 49, as illustrated in
(26) Such separations 49 can extend across the full length of each fin 7, 9, 12, 14 or only across part of the length of such fin 7, 9, 12, 14 and can extend the full width of each fin 7, 9, 12, 14 or only a final segment 50 of the width of such fin 7, 9, 12, 14. Furthermore, some of such separations 49 can extend the full width of such fin 7, 9, 12, 14 while other separations 49 extend across only a final segment 50 of such fin 7, 9, 12, 14.
(27) The separation 49 can be a slit 51, a gap 52, or a notch 53 (a gap 52 with sides 54, 55 which are not parallel to one another, e.g., serrations 56). A single fin 7, 9, 12, 14 can have only one type of separation 49 or any combination of different types of separations 49.
(28) Whenever it is stated herein that a component which is indicated to be attached or connected can be, or is preferably, integrally formed, “integrally formed” is defined herein to comprise “attached” or “connected” in addition to meaning “formed as a single unit.”
(29) As used herein the term “preferable” or “preferably” means that a specified element or technique is more acceptable than another but not that such specified element or technique is a necessity.
(30) As used herein, the terms “straight” (as in “straight fin”), “rectangular”, “angled”, “perpendicular”, “perpendicularly, “bent”, “aligned” and the like are to be construed as being preceded in all cases by the adjective “generally”. More specifically, in various embodiments herein and other embodiments not expressly described or illustrated, elements of the present invention are constructed of materials, which by their nature, may flex, bend, distort, and/or or depart from their original fixed and/or molded shapes. This bending or departure from original shape does not represent a departure from the purposes or scope of the invention or the claims set forth below, but rather, are still expressly claimed herein. The term “generally” is defined herein as +/−49% of the stated value or characteristic.