Fence post cap assembly with hanger and fence system incorporating the same
12139928 ยท 2024-11-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G7/045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A fence post cap assembly includes a cap body, a hanger, and a stabilization body. The hanger has a support end portion extending through the cap body and at least one free end portion disposed above the cap body, extending in a first direction, and configured to receive a hanging device. The stabilization body is engaged to the support end portion of the hanger below the cap body and includes first and second ends extending in opposite directions. The fence post cap assembly is configured to engage a free end of a fence post with the stabilization body disposed within the fence post whereby the first and second ends of the stabilization body are configured to contact walls in the interior of the fence post to stabilize the hanger.
Claims
1. A fence post cap assembly, comprising: a cap body including a head and a neck extending from the head, the neck defining a hollow interior, the head defining an aperture in communication with the hollow interior of the neck; a hanger having a support end portion and at least one free end portion, the support end portion defining a longitudinal axis and extending through the aperture of the head of the cap body, the at least one free end portion of the hanger disposed above the cap body and extending from the longitudinal axis in a first direction and configured to receive a hanging device for hanging the hanging device from the hanger at a position offset from the longitudinal axis in the first direction; and a unitary, one-piece stabilization body engaged to the support end portion of the hanger below the cap body, the stabilization body including a central support extending along the longitudinal axis, a first arm disposed at a first end portion of the central support and extending from the longitudinal axis in the first direction, and a second arm disposed at a second end portion of the central support and extending from the longitudinal axis in a second direction opposite the first direction, the first and second arms longitudinally offset along the longitudinal axis and extending from the first and second end portions, respectively, such that the first arm is positioned closer to the cap body along the longitudinal axis compared to the second arm, wherein the fence post cap assembly is configured to engage a free end of a fence post with the stabilization body disposed within an interior of the fence post and the hollow interior of the neck of the cap body receiving the free end of the fence post, and wherein the first and second arms of the stabilization body are configured to contact walls in the interior of the fence post to stabilize the hanger.
2. The fence post cap assembly according to claim 1, wherein the at least one free end portion of the hanger includes a hook disposed at a free end thereof, the hook configured to receive the hanging device.
3. The fence post cap assembly according to claim 1, wherein the at least one free end portion of the hanger defines an arcuate configuration extending from the longitudinal axis in the first direction.
4. The fence post cap assembly according to claim 1, further comprising at least one retention nut configured to secure the hanger to at least one of the cap body or the stabilization body.
5. The fence post cap assembly according to claim 4, wherein the at least one retention nut includes first and second retention nuts securing the hanger, the cap body, and the stabilization body therebetween.
6. The fence post cap assembly according to claim 1, wherein the hanger is a metal rod.
7. The fence post cap assembly according to claim 1, wherein the hollow interior of the neck of the cap body defines a square cross-sectional configuration.
8. The fence post cap assembly according to claim 7, wherein the square cross-sectional configuration is configured to receive a fence post having a square cross-sectional configuration.
9. The fence post cap assembly according to claim 7, wherein the square cross-sectional configuration is 4 inches by 4 inches.
10. The fence post cap assembly according to claim 7, wherein the square cross-sectional configuration is 5 inches by 5 inches.
11. A fence system, comprising: the fence post cap assembly according to claim 1; and a fence including the fence post and at least one fence panel connected to the fence post.
12. The fence system according to claim 11, wherein the first and second directions are substantially coplanar relative to the at least one fence panel.
13. The fence system according to claim 11, wherein the first and second directions are substantially perpendicular relative to the at least one fence panel.
14. The fence system according to claim 11, wherein the at least one fence panel includes first and second fence panels connected to the fence post and extending from the fence post in different directions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other aspects and features of the present disclosure will become more apparent in view of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar or identical elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) Fence system 10 includes a plurality of fence posts 12 (only one fence post 12 is shown in
(10) Fence posts 12 and fence panels 14 may be formed from any suitable material(s), e.g., PVC, vinyl, composite materials, metal, etc. Fence panels 14 may define any suitable length, e.g., 6 feet, 8 feet, or 10 feet, and/or any suitable style. Each fence post 12 defines a generally square transverse cross-sectional configuration of an industry standard cross-sectional size, e.g., 44 inches or 55 inches, and has a hollow interior 13 also defining a generally square transverse cross-sectional configuration. A fence post cap assembly 100 is configured for engagement about each fence post 12 to enclose the hollow interior 13 thereof. Each fence post cap assembly 100 includes a cap body 110 having any suitable design depending upon the desired aesthetic detail of fence system 10. For example, cap body 110 may define a peaked roof (e.g., as shown), a flat roof, a cylindrical top, a spear-shaped top, or any other suitable configuration and, in aspects, may alternatively or additionally include outer peripheral details such as notches, chamfers, ledges, etc.
(11) Referring also to FIGA. 2A and 2B, fence post cap assembly 100 includes, as noted above, a cap body 110 and a hanger assembly 120 (
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(13) Support end portion 130 of hanger 122 extends through aperture 113 of head 112 of cap body 110 and hollow interior of neck 114 of cap body 110. In aspects, aperture 113 of head 112 of cap body 110 is substantially centered within cap body 110 such that support end portion 130 of hanger 122 is substantially centered relative to cap body 110.
(14) Support end portion 130 of hanger 122 further extends from hollow interior 115 of neck 114 through stabilization body 124. In aspects, first and second retention nuts 126, 128 are secured about support end portion 130 of hanger 122 in spaced-apart relation relative to one another with cap body 110 and stabilization body 124 disposed therebetween to substantially fix support end portion 130 of hanger 122, cap body 110, and stabilization body 124 relative to one another. Retention nuts 126, 128 may be configured for threaded engagement about a threaded section 136 of support end portion 130 of hanger 122 or may be secured thereto in any other suitable manner.
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(17) As noted above, the distance X between the free ends of first and second support arms 142, 144 of stabilization body 124 is substantially equal to or slightly smaller than the internal width dimension of hollow interior 13 of fence post 12. Thus, as stabilization body 124 is inserted through the free upper end of fence post 12 into hollow interior 13, stabilization body 124 is substantially inhibited from tilting T in directions D1 or D2 (towards or away from free end portion 132 of hanger 122, respectively) within hollow interior 13 of fence post 12 and, thus, fence post cap assembly 100 is inhibited from such tilting T.
(18) During installation, fence post cap assembly 100 is moved towards the free upper end of fence post 12 such that stabilization body 124 is inserted into the hollow interior 13 of fence post 12, as noted above, and until neck 114 of cap body 110 of fence post cap assembly 100 is fit about the free upper end of fence post 12 with a portion of the free upper end of fence post 12 received within hollow interior 115 of neck 114. If required, further securement may be achieved, e.g., via adhesives, fasteners, etc.
(19) Once fence post cap assembly 100 is engaged with fence post 12 as detailed above, a hanging device, e.g., flowerpot P, may be hung from free hanger end 134 at free end portion 132 of hanger 122. Although the hanging device exerts a downward force F that is off center relative to longitudinal axis L of support end portion 130 of hanger 122, thus exerting a force to tilt T fence post cap assembly 100 off-axis, the substantial retention of stabilization body 124 within hollow interior 13 of fence post 12, e.g., via the engagement of first and second arms 142, 144 with internal walls of fence post 12, counteracts this force and provides sufficient support to inhibit substantial tilting of hanger 122. In aspects, fence post cap assembly 100 is configured to support, without substantial tilting, a hanging device of at least 10 lbs.; in other aspects, of at least 15 lbs.; and, in yet other aspects, of at least 20 lbs.
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(21) While several aspects of the disclosure have been shown in the drawings, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited thereto, as it is intended that the disclosure be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of particular configurations. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.