FENCE SLAT AND FENCE SLAT LOCKING SYSTEM
20190218817 ยท 2019-07-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H17/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
This disclosure generally relates to fence slat and a fence slat interlocking system. The fence slat includes a first fence slat locking mechanism disposed on one side of the fence slat. The fence slat further includes a second fence slat locking mechanism disposed on a second side of the fence slat. A plurality of fence slats are interlocked with each other by the one or more locking mechanisms such that lateral tension is applied between each fence slat.
Claims
1. A fence slat, comprising: a face; a first fence slat locking mechanism disposed on a first side of the fence slat and a second fence slat locking mechanism disposed on a second side of the fence slat, wherein the first fence slat locking mechanism includes a locking surface that is parallel to the face and the second fence slat locking mechanism includes another locking surface that is parallel to the face, wherein the first fence slat locking mechanism and the second fence slat locking mechanism open towards each other.
2. The fence slat of claim 1, wherein the first fence slat locking mechanism further includes a first bend.
3. The fence slat of claim 2, wherein the first bend is 90 relative to a face of the fence slat.
4. The fence slat of claim 1, wherein the first fence slat locking mechanism further includes a second bend.
5. The fence slat of claim 2, wherein the second bend is 90 relative to the first bend.
6. The fence slat of claim 1, wherein a first locking surface is disposed between a first bend and a second bend.
7. The fence slat of claim 6, wherein a second locking surface is created by the second bend, wherein the second locking surface is less than half of the width of the fence slat across a face of the fence slat.
8. The fence slat of claim 1, wherein the second locking mechanism includes: a first bend that is approximately 90 relative to a face of the fence slat, a second bend that is approximately 90 relative to the first bend, a first locking surface disposed between the first bend and the second bend, and a second locking surface created by the second bend which is less than half of the width of the fence slat across the face of the fence slat.
9. A fence slat locking system, comprising: a first fence slat including a first locking mechanism; a second fence slat including a second locking mechanism which nests inside the first locking mechanism and interlocks with a third fence slat; and a fourth fence slat.
10. The system of claim 9, wherein the first fence slat abuts the third fence slat along at least one locking surface of the first fence slat and at least one locking surface of the third fence slat.
11. The system of claim 9, wherein the first fence slat and the third fence slat are co-planar and the second fence slat and the fourth fence slat are co-planar.
12. The system of claim 9, wherein the fourth fence slat abuts the second fence slat along at least one locking surface of the fourth fence slat and at least one locking surface of the second fence slat.
13. The system of claim 9, wherein the first fence slat, the second fence slat, the third fence slat, and the fourth fence slat are uniformly sized.
14. The system of claim 13, wherein the first fence slat, the second fence slat, the third fence slat, and the fourth fence slat are metal.
15. The system of claim 9, further comprising a horizontal cross member.
16. The system of claim 15, wherein the horizontal cross member is disposed in an aperture of a first fence post and an aperture of a second fence post.
17. The system of claim 16, wherein the horizontal cross member is made of polyvinyl chloride plastic.
18. The system of claim 9, wherein the first fence post and the second fence post are made of polyvinyl chloride plastic.
19. The system of claim 9, wherein the first fence slat, the second fence slat, the third fence slat, and the fourth fence slat are made of steel.
20. The system of claim 9, wherein the first fence slat, the second fence slat, the third fence slat, and the fourth fence slat experience lateral tension between a first fence post and a second fence post.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The accompanying drawings illustrate an embodiment of fence slat and fence slat locking system.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0018] In the following description, for purposes of explanation and not limitation, specific techniques and embodiments are set forth, such as particular techniques and configurations, in order to provide a thorough understanding of the device disclosed herein. While the techniques and embodiments will primarily be described in context with the accompanying drawings, those skilled in the art will further appreciate that the techniques and embodiments may also be practiced in other similar devices.
[0019] Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. It is further noted that elements disclosed with respect to particular embodiments are not restricted to only those embodiments in which they are described. For example, an element described in reference to one embodiment or figure, may be alternatively included in another embodiment or figure regardless of whether or not those elements are shown or described in another embodiment or figure. In other words, elements in the figures may be interchangeable between various embodiments disclosed herein, whether shown or not.
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[0021] Fence slat 100 includes first bend 105 and a second bend 110 which creates a first locking surface 115 and a second locking surface 120. First bend 105, second bend 110, first locking surface 115, and second locking surface 120 are referred to as first fence slat locking mechanism 150a. First fence slat locking mechanism 150a is created by creating first bend 105 in fence slat 100. Fence slat 100 is bent along an entire length of fence slat 100 such that first locking surface 115 is substantially perpendicular to a face 125 of fence slat 100. First bend 105 is ideally a 90 bend (relative to face 125 of fence slat 100) and is generally within 10 of 90 in ideal implementations. However, as will be discussed below, first bend 105 may be implemented as a bend between about 30 and about 150 in order to facilitate the locking of fence slat 100 with another fence slat.
[0022] In first fence slat locking mechanism 150a, first locking surface 115 is ideally perpendicular to face 125 of fence slat 100 and is typically between 0.25 and 3 inches in length, depending on the particular implementation of fence slat 100. A length of first locking surface 115 is defined as being the surface of fence slat 100 disposed between first bend 105 and second bend 110. Second bend 110 is also ideally a 90 bend (relative to first bend 105) and is generally within 10 of 90 in ideal implementations. However, as will be discussed below, second bend 110 may implemented as a bend between about 30 and about 150 in order to facilitate the locking of fence slat 100 with another fence slat. Second bend 110 defines a second locking surface 120 that is substantially perpendicular to first locking surface 115 and substantially parallel with face 125 of fence slat 100. A length of second locking surface 120 may be less than half of the width of fence slat 100 across face 125 of fence slat 100. In other words, if the width of fence slat 100 measures 8 inches from third bend 130 (which will be discussed below) to first bend 105, the length of second locking surface 120 is less than 4 inches.
[0023] Fence slat 100 includes a third bend 130 and a fourth bend 140 which creates a third locking surface 135 and a fourth locking surface 145. Third bend 130, fourth bend 140, third locking surface 135, and fourth locking surface 145 are referred to as second fence slat locking mechanism 150b. Second fence slat locking mechanism 150b is disposed on a side of fence slat 100 that is opposite of first fence slat locking mechanism 150a (i.e., first fence slat locking mechanism 150a is disposed on a first side of fence slat 100 while second fence slat locking mechanism 150b is disposed on a second side of fence slat 100 opposite of the first side of fence slat 100). Second fence slat locking mechanism 150b is created by creating third bend 130 in fence slat 100. Fence slat 100 is bent along an entire length of fence slat 100 such that the third locking surface 135 is substantially perpendicular to a face 125 of fence slat 100. Third bend 130 is ideally a 90 bend and is generally within 10 of 90 in ideal implementations. However, as will be discussed below, third bend 30 may implemented as a bend between about 30 and about 150 in order to facilitate the locking of fence slat 100 with another fence slat.
[0024] In second fence slat locking mechanism 150b, third locking surface 135 is ideally perpendicular to face 125 of fence slat 100 and is typically between 0.25 and 3 inches in length, depending on the particular implementation of fence slat 100. A length of third locking surface 135 is defined as being the surface of fence slat 100 disposed between third bend 130 and fourth bend 140. Fourth bend 140 is also ideally a 90 bend and is generally within 10 of 90 in ideal implementations. However, as will be discussed below, fourth bend 140 may be implemented as a bend between about 30 and about 150 in order to facilitate the locking of fence slat 100 with another fence slat. Fourth bend 140 defines a fourth locking surface 145 that is substantially perpendicular to the third locking surface 135 and substantially parallel with face 125 of fence slat 100. A length of fourth locking surface 145 may be less than half of the width of fence slat 100 across face 125 of fence slat 100. In other words, if the width of fence slat 100 measures 8 inches from third bend 130 to first bend 105, the length of fourth locking surface 145 is less than 4 inches.
[0025] Each of first bend 105, second bend 110, third bend 130, and fourth bend 145 may be implemented along substantially the entire length of fence slat 100. In other words, if a length of fence slat 100 is measured as 6 feet from a top of fence slat 100 to a bottom of fence slat 100, first bend 105, second bend 110, third bend 130, and fourth bend 145 may also be 6 feet in length from the top of fence slat 100 to the bottom of fence slat 100. The exemplary widths and lengths of fence slat 100 described above are not limiting and are merely disclosed for the purposes of explanation, description, and example. Different fence slats, including those that that incorporate different aesthetic designs, for example, may be implemented with any dimensions of length and width.
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[0027] Fence slat locking system 200 further includes a fence slat 215, which is similar in description and implementation to fence slat 100, shown in
[0028] Once fence slat 215 is attached to fence post 205, a second fence slat 225 may be installed in fence slat locking system 200. Second fence slat 225 is also similar in description and implementation to fence slat 100, shown in
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[0030] Accordingly
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[0032] As mentioned above, fence locking system 400 includes fourth fence slat 420 which further includes seventh locking surface 450 and eighth locking surface 460. In fence locking system 400, seventh locking surface 450 abuts fifth locking surface 445 such that seventh locking surface 450 may be held to fifth locking surface 445 of second fence slat 410. In this manner, four fence slots may be arranged together in a locking manner.
[0033] Accordingly,
[0034] In this manner, additional fence slats may be installed in a section of fence using the techniques described herein. For example, once first fence slat 405, second fence slat 410, third fence slat 415, and fourth fence slat 420 have been interlocked in interlock mechanism 465 (and third fence slat 415 and fourth slat 420 have been interlocked in interlock mechanism 470), additional fence slats may be successively added to create a plurality of interlock mechanisms 465. As additional fence slats are successively added and additional interlock mechanisms 465 are created, lateral tension is applied between various fence slats. This lateral tension applied between the various fence slats pushes abutting fence slats against each other, creating rigidity for a section of fence between fence posts. For example, first fence slat 405 may abut third fence slat 415 and receive lateral tension from third fence slat 415 and one or more other fence slats in a fence that are interlocked using the techniques described herein. Accordingly, interlock mechanisms 465 enhance the rigidity of a section of fence using the techniques described herein over conventional fences.
[0035] Finally, fence slat locking system 400 may be customizable to suit a particular homeowner's aesthetic desires. In one embodiment, for example, first fence slat 405 and third fence slat 415 may share a common color scheme while second fence slat 410 and fourth fence slat 420 may share a color scheme common to second fence slat 410 and fourth fence slat 420 but that is a color scheme different from the color scheme shared by first fence slat 405 and third fence slat 415. More simply put, fence slats on opposite sides of fence slat locking system 400 may be differently colored. Thus, in a fence built between two adjacent properties, one property owner may enjoy one color fence while his neighbor may enjoy another color fence. To clarify, every slat in fence slat locking system 400 may be a different color. It is not required that every slat on one side of the fence maintain a particular color. This ability to customize the aesthetic design of the fence is desirable because different adjacent property owners may have different aesthetic tastes that are more easily satisfied by fence locking system 400 than conventional fences.
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[0037] Both bottom horizontal cross member 525 and top horizontal cross member 520 may be constructed using polyvinyl chloride plastic and include a channel or groove of appropriate dimension to receive a top or bottom of the plurality of fence slats 515 such that at least a portion of each fence slat in the plurality of fence slats 515 are disposed within the channel or groove of bottom horizontal cross member 525 and top horizontal cross member 520. In practice, bottom horizontal cross member 525 may be installed between fence post 505 and fence post 510 before the plurality of fence slats 515 are inserted into the channel or groove of bottom horizontal cross member 525. Each of the plurality of fence slats 515 may be installed and interlocked described using the techniques described herein. Once the plurality of fence slats 515 are installed in an interlocking fashion, top horizontal cross member 520 may be installed by inserting the plurality of fence slats 515 into the channel or groove of top horizontal cross member 520 while simultaneously inserting top horizontal cross member 520 into an aperture of fence post 505 or fence post 510. Horizontal cross member 520 may then be slid across the top of the plurality of fence slats 515 into a corresponding aperture of fence post 505 or fence post 510. Fence 500 may therefore be completed.
[0038] The foregoing description has been presented for purposes of illustration. It is not exhaustive and does not limit the invention to the precise forms or embodiments disclosed. Modifications and adaptations will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosed embodiments. For example, components described herein may be removed and other components added without departing from the scope or spirit of the embodiments disclosed herein or the appended claims.
[0039] Other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosure disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.