Modular privacy and sound barrier fence system
12110703 ยท 2024-10-08
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Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H17/1456
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04H17/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H17/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A privacy and sound barrier fence system and apparatus is disclosed. The fence is erected with interlocking horizontal or vertical panels which are held in place by posts at the ends of the boards. The boards are equipped with a tongue and groove system, configured to enable the boards to interlock, forming a solid wall segment. Each segment, referred to as a module, may be connected at a 90-degree angle, to permit a turn in the fence. Adjustable mounting points on the posts allow for the modules to be disposed in a step orientation or at a slope for non-level terrain. The boards ensure that the erected fence remains aesthetically pleasing from both the front and rear of the fence. A Santa Fe embodiment of the fence system does not employ any structural rain reinforcement connecting the posts and is capable of withstanding hurricane-strength winds.
Claims
1. An assembly process for a wind-resistant, sound-barricading fence comprising: selecting a location for the fence; digging holes in the ground at the selected location; providing a plurality of posts, each having a U-shaped cross-section extending from a top to a bottom of each post, comprising opposing left and right sides and a bottom side defining a U-shaped channel, wherein each post is configured to hold boards within said U-shaped channel; mounting the posts together in two-post and three-post sets; wherein two-post sets are disposed in a back-to-back orientation with the bottom side of a first post flush against the bottom side of a second post, such that the U-shaped channels of each post face away from one another; wherein three-post sets are disposed in a T-shape orientation with a first post and a second post aligned back-to-back with a third post disposed therebetween at a 90 degree angle to the first and second posts, with the bottom sides of the first and second posts flush against the left and right sides of the third post, facilitating a T-shaped post for three adjoining fence modules; placing each set of posts in a respective one of the holes, each pair of adjacent sets of posts defining a corresponding fence module therebetween; providing a plurality of post cable spacers, each affixed to opposing posts of each fence module, to accurately determine the correct spacing between the posts to ensure that their position is correct; surrounding the posts with concrete; providing a plurality of boards, each comprising a tongue extending along a first longitudinally-extending edge thereof and a groove extending along an opposing second longitudinally-extending edge thereof, enabling the boards to interlock together; providing a plurality of board stops, disposed at bottoms of the U-shaped channels of the posts such to engage a bottommost board of each fence module, preventing the boards from traversing the entirety of the U-shaped channel, and preventing contact of the boards with the ground; providing a plurality of post cable grips, each centered on the bottommost board of each fence module, wherein the post cable grip is disposed in fixed communication with the post cable spacer, to ensure adequate support for the boards via the post cable spacer; placing the boards horizontally between the opposing posts of each fence module; disposing the boards within the U-shaped channels of the posts of each fence module such that the tongue of each board interfaces with the groove of the subsequent board until the boards extend to a top of the posts, wherein the U-shaped channels function as guides for the boards; placing an end cap atop each post, locking the boards in position; and controlling wind and sound by blocking a portion of wind and sound via a composite hollow structure of the boards.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be better understood with reference to the appended drawing sheets, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(23) The present invention is a modular fence consisting of at least one module (10). Each of the at least one modules (10) includes boards (20) and posts (30). Additionally, each module (10) is preferably six feet tall by eight feet long (or six feet tall by six feet long). The at least one module (10) of the present invention, when properly erected, meets the Miami Dade County wind load requirement, the highest standard in America. As such, the at least one module (10) of the present invention is configured to withstand up to 115 MPH gusts and sustained winds of up to 75 mph.
(24) The modular privacy fence employs posts (30) which exhibit a unique design that enables the user to install the present invention as a singular eight-foot section (a module (10)) without any need to purchase a final or a second post as is the case on all existing systems. The posts (30) are equipped with a channel (80) in which the boards (20) are disposed, bound in position via the channels (80). The channels (80), one disposed in each post (30), act as a guide, providing for the boards (20) to slide down the channels (80), aided by gravity, into position, and interlocked with adjacent boards (20). The channels (80) of the present invention are preferably U-shaped.
(25) The posts (30) also permit the at least one module (10) to be assembled with other modules (10) in order to create a line fence. The post design enables the posts (30) to be oriented in one of two ways, two posts oriented rear-to-rear, or two posts oriented rear-to-side. The rear-to-side configuration, as shown in
(26) The boards (20) of the present invention are preferably conventional composite boards constructed of recycled materials. The boards (20) are preferably equipped with at least one cavity (60), making the boards (20) partially hollow. The design of the boards (20) permits a light design, ensuring that the boards (20) remain structurally sound to hold the pressure of the wind without issue. Conversely, if the boards were to be solid, the boards (20) would have a greater weight, and would not be as structurally sound. The design of the posts (30) and the boards (20) ensures that a conventional reinforcement board is not needed. Additionally, the boards (20) of the fence module (10) are preferably equipped with a tongue (40) and a groove (50), which are configured to interlock when stacked in all embodiments of the present invention. In this manner, the boards fit securely together, and require no fasteners. It is envisioned that the boards (20) of the present invention are preferably available in a variety of colors and patterns, including, but not limited to, timber brown, rosewood, raven, and charcoal gray.
(27) A bottom rail (45) is disposed along the ground, at the base of the present invention, and extends between posts (30) of each segment (10), aiding the strength of the fencing. The bottom rail (45) also provides for easy adjustment of the overall height of the boards, and helps to facilitate leveling of the top of the fence to the top of the posts (30). In some embodiments of the present invention, a top rail (55) is configured to sit atop the boards (20) when disposed between the post, the finalize installation, and ensure the boards (20) remain in position. Alternately, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a post cable spacer (310) is present in lieu of the bottom rail (45), configured to help support the boards (20). The post cable spacer (310) is equipped with a post cable grip (320), disposed centrally along the cable, that is configured to cup around the bottom-most board (20) of the fence.
(28) When constructed, the design permits a self-aligning mechanism that gives two primary benefits: the first benefit is that the boards (20), once installed on the posts (30) and interlocked together via the tongues (40) and grooves (50), become a one structural, unit causing the product to be strong and flexible. The second is the aesthetics; the tongue and groove system secures the position of the fence boards horizontally, ensuring that the fence remains pleasing to the eye from both the front and rear of the fence. The posts (30) remove the need for a traditional reinforcement board(s) to provide stability to the fence. Namely, the nature of the present invention ensures that both the rear and the front of the at least one module (10) appear identical.
(29) The present invention provides the only system on the market that includes a full eight foot (or six foot) privacy fence panel, the at least one module (10), in one box. All components of the at least one module (10) are ideally bundled together for installation, which preferably include 11 boards (20), two modular posts (30), and all necessary hardware, such as screws. Additional modules can be purchased in bundles or, if needed, replacement boards (20) may be purchased separately. The posts (30) are preferably made of low-carbon strip steel, and may be colored and/or powder coated to the taste of the consumer.
(30) The at least one module (10) of the present invention may be erected to facilitate the placement of the fence on an incline. As seen in
(31) Additionally, at least one end cap (90) is preferably included with each of the at least one module (10) of the present invention. The at least one end cap (90) is configured to be affixed to the top of the posts (30) to provide a pleasing aesthetic appearance to the present invention when construction is completed. The end cap (90) additionally functions to ensure that the boards (20) remain in the preferred position, and may not be easily removed. The end cap (90) is configured to slide into position on the top of a post (30) by sliding into a recessed slot (95) within the channel (80) of the post (30).
(32) Additionally, it should be understood that the boards (20) may be employed to erect a gate, as disclosed in
(33) Vertical embodiments (referenced as the Mesa fence embodiment) of the present invention, such as those depicted in
(34) Supplemental features of the system and method of the present invention include an assortment of tangible concepts that make installation easier, faster, and more accurate. For example, preferred embodiments of the present invention are bundled with a board stop (300), a post cable spacer (310), a post cable grip (320), a post cable pin (330), and a post depth stick (340). Many of these supplemental features reduce the overall cost of purchase and installation of the fence systems of the present invention by substituting metal posts with composite posts, and by substituting the bottom and top rails with flexible cable rails. As will be detailed below, these features enable the entirety of each post assembly to have all components pre-assembled from the factory, expediting installation and easing logistic challenges for shipment. Each of the aforementioned features are designed for a specific purpose facilitating the installation such that the system of the present invention may be erected by an amateur, non-professional, and/or Do-it-yourself (DIY) craftsman.
(35) The following elements are critical to a successful fence installation:
(36) A) Spacing between posts (30). This is a critical step when installing the posts for a fence. Precise spacing is required when installing posts (30), commonly spacing is determined by the type of wall to be installed, most of the spacing is between 6 to 8 feet between posts (30). Traditionally the spacing is marked on the ground by using a tape measure. After holes are made, posts (30) are buried on the ground and a tape measure is used to place the posts (30) in the correct position. This manual procedure requires measuring skills, posts can move before the cement is dry, so the measuring has to occur several times during this process. When posts (30) are not in the precise position there are many problems that can occur, some include: Fence can be unstable Fence will look uneven and present a bad appearance Pickets or boards (20) will not fit the intended space and will have to be cut or will not fit at all, if this occurs extra material will be required. Time required to complete the fence build will increase. When rework is required, the overall cost of the installation will increase.
(37) SOLUTION FOR PROPER SPACING BETWEEN POSTS (30)The post cable spacer (310) of the present invention consists of a cable that connects both posts (30), the cable exhibiting the exact length required between the posts to achieve optimal alignment. The post cable spacer (310) comes assembled from the factory to the 2-post system of the present invention. Post cable pins (330) are used to connect the post cable spacer (310) to each post (30). The post cable grip(s) (320) are disposed along the post cable spacer (310) and are configured to connect to the first board (20) (bottom board) and ensure that the boards remain in a centered position during installation.
(38) The post cable spacer (310) accomplishes 2 functions: 1. Provides the critical distance required between posts (30). The interior boards (20) and pickets require a precise distance to be assembled correctly. When the posts (30) are extended and the cable is tensed, the exact distance is achieved. With this system, the person setting the posts (30) on the ground can check visually if the distance is correct. No measuring devices are required when using this system. When the posts are on the ground and before the cement is cured, the installer can verify the correct spacing between posts by making sure the cable is tense. 2. A second function of the post cable spacer (310) is to provide support to the privacy elements (wall) that are connected to the post system. All fences require support to keep the privacy wall in place over time.
(39) The flexible steel cable of the post cable spacer (310) of the present invention is very thin, and it is placed on the bottom of the fence. The post cable spacer (310) is almost invisible. The completed fence looks much cleaner and better compared with a fence with a normal support element. B). Post Depth on the ground. This is also critical when installing the posts (30) for a fence. Posts (30) must be buried to a precise distance in the ground in order to achieve a correct function and aesthetics. In common post installations, the installer must use a tape measure to achieve the correct distance from the ground to the desired length of the post (30). This method commonly results in uneven post installations. After the cement is cured if a mistake is noticed, repair becomes very difficult. A common practice is to leave the posts (30) long, that way the can be cut to size once the posts (30) are cured and set. This practice takes a lot of work and time. It can cost a lot of money to do it this way.
(40) SOLUTION FOR PROPER POST DEPTHthe post depth stick (340) of the present invention. When the post is being set on the ground, the post depth stick (340) provides a visual to the installer to know the correct depth of the post. 1. When the post depth stick (340) touches the ground, then the post has reached the correct distance. The post depth stick (340) provides two inches clearance from the ground to the first board. C). Ground Clearance. Correct clearance is essential to the proper appearance and function of a completed fence. Clearance should be 2 inches from ground level to the first board (20) or picket. This clearance permits water to flow. Required for airflow that helps with grass or plants. Required so the first board (20) or picket is not in the ground. Aesthetically, is important to have the same clearance when a line of fence is installed.
(41) SOLUTION FOR GROUND CLEARANCEthe board stop (300) of the present invention. The board stop (300) is integrated into the post (shown isolated from post in
(42) Common practices call for cutting and adjusting the high of the post.
(43) This practice is costly and difficult for a nonprofessional. If the last board overpasses the post, then the fence will have to be adjusted When this occurs, the fence will have to be re-installed.
(44) Further, the newly improved embodiments of the present invention, exhibiting fewer components the prior embodiments, permit the use of steel posts as well as composite posts. The new composite posts are sustainable and green, and do not require painting or maintenance. Further, they are less expensive and look better by matching the boards or pickets of the present invention. Additionally, the new embodiments permit the use of flat pickets instead of hollow ton-and-groove boards if desired. Three differing styles, as previously described, may be created with flat 3.5 inch and 5-inch flat traditional pickets using these post improvements. In such embodiments, the dimensions of the U-Shaped posts may differ to accommodate the differently sized pickets to facilitate the creation of a horizontal basket weave fence, classic privacy fence with vertical pickets, and a shadow box embodiment.
(45) Installation of the present invention, as depicted in
(46) It should be understood that multiple embodiments of the present invention are available simultaneously to provide choice to the user. In addition to the described Santa Fe Embodiment, depicting horizontal boards, and the Mesa embodiment, having vertical boards, a third basic form of the present invention is also preferably available. Each embodiment of the present invention is preferably bundled as a kit, and each kit may be expanded with the purchase of additional modules if needed. The basic embodiment kit includes two slotted vertical posts, 11 tongue and groove boards, two caps (for the top of the posts), and hardware. The Santa Fe embodiment kit preferably incudes two vertical slotted posts, 11 tongue and groove boards, two post caps, and hardware. The Santa Fe embodiment preferably has all of the parts and hardware pre-installed at the factory, minimizing the labor time of installation. No additional fasteners are required as long as the standard length are used. Further, no bottom rail or top rail is necessary for most models, aside from the Mesa embodiment. Similarly, the Mesa embodiment kit includes two vertical slotted posts, a bottom rail, a top rail, 11 tongue and groove boards, two post caps, and hardware. However, in preferred embodiments exhibiting horizontal boards (20), a bottom rail and a top rail are not needed due to the inclusion of the end caps (90) (which accomplish the duty of a top rail) and post cable spacer (310) with post cable grip(s) (320) (which accomplish the duty of a bottom rail).
(47) Additionally, it should be understood that alternate embodiments of the present invention may be designed to be taller than six feet. For example, some embodiments of the present invention may be capable of installations up to 12 feet in height through the use of higher caliber posts. Other heights can also be accomplished, especially via the Santa Fe embodiment.
(48) Finally, it should be understood that all embodiments of the present invention are configured to functionally block both wind and noise, as well as to act as a visual barrier for privacy. The interlocking nature of the components of the present invention enables the modules to block wind effectively, without gaps, preventing individuals from peering through the module. The composite material of the present invention, namely of the boards (20) and posts (30), provide effective sound dampening properties.
(49) To clarify, the simplified component listing of a single fencing instance of the present invention, in comparison to the previous iteration of the present invention include the following:
(50) TABLE-US-00001 U.S. Pat. No. 11,053,707 B2 # of components Component Name 4 Post Steele Channel 2 Bottom Bracket 2 Bolt, hex head ?-16 ? 1 steel black 2 Chanel Nut ?-16 ? 1 Steel black 11 Hollow fence board 1 Cap 2 Screw, ?- 20 ? 1 Corrosion Resistant Self Drilling Black 4 Screw Hex head ?-? Zinc Plated Steel 4 Nut, Thin Nylon-Insert Locknut ? 16 Zinc Plated steel TOTAL One section or panel 32 # of components Component Name 2 Posts Composite 1 Post cable spacer 2 Cable grip 2 Pin 2 Top Caps 2 Post Depht stick 2 Board stop 11 Hollow boards TOTAL One section or panel 24
(51) Further, for the Santa Fe (horizontal boards) embodiment, the installer/user need only install: Two posts TwoTop Caps Two Post Depth sticks 11 Hollow boards
(52) A total of 17 components (listed above) are in need of manual assembly for the Santa Fe (horizontal) embodiment. The remaining components of the Santa Fe are pre-assembled from the manufacturing facility of the present invention.
(53) Having illustrated the present invention, it should be understood that various adjustments and versions might be implemented without venturing away from the essence of the present invention. Further, it should be understood that the present invention is not solely limited to the invention as described in the embodiments above, but further comprises any and all embodiments within the scope of this application.
(54) The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The exemplary embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the present invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the present invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.