Gate corner insert
11598117 · 2023-03-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H17/1465
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/9687
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H17/1447
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A gate assembly is disclosed including a gate rail and an upright including a plurality of walls defining a cavity therebetween. A first of the walls includes an opening that is configured to receive the gate rail therethrough such that the gate rail extends into the cavity. The gate assembly further includes a gate corner insert configured for insertion into the cavity of the upright through a second opening of the upright. The gate corner insert includes a base and a plurality of protrusions extending from the base. The base and the plurality of protrusions define a second cavity therebetween with first and second protrusions of the plurality of protrusions defining a third opening in communication with the second cavity. The third opening and the second cavity are configured to receive the gate rail therein for removable attachment to the gate corner insert.
Claims
1. A gate corner insert for insertion into an upright, the upright having a plurality of walls defining an inner surface of the upright, the gate corner insert comprising: a base surface having four corners defining an outer perimeter, the outer perimeter of the base surface sized to fit within the inner surface of the upright; and a plurality of protrusions, each protrusion extending directly from a respective corner of the outer perimeter of the base surface, the base surface and the plurality of protrusions defining a cavity therebetween, first and second protrusions of the plurality of protrusions defining a first opening therebetween, the first opening extending along the base surface in communication with the cavity, the first opening and the cavity configured to receive a gate rail inserted through one of the plurality of the walls of the upright for removable attachment to the gate corner insert, the removable attachment inhibiting removal of the gate rail from the first opening.
2. The gate corner insert of claim 1, wherein the base includes at least one hole extending therethrough, the at least one hole configured to receive a fastener therethrough for engagement against the gate rail when the gate rail is received within the first opening and the cavity, the engagement of the fastener against the gate rail removably attaching the gate rail to the gate corner insert.
3. The gate corner insert of claim 1, wherein third and fourth protrusions of the plurality of protrusions define a second opening therebetween, the second opening extending along the base surface in communication with the cavity, the second opening disposed on an opposite side of the cavity from the first opening and configured to receive the gate rail therein.
4. The gate corner insert of claim 1, wherein the first and second protrusions inhibit lateral movement of the gate rail when the gate rail is received within the cavity and the first opening.
5. The gate corner insert of claim 1, wherein a third protrusion of the plurality of protrusions and the first protrusion define a third opening therebetween, the third opening extending along the base surface in communication with the cavity, the first opening having a first width and the third opening having a second width, the second width being different than the first width, the third opening configured to receive a gate rail therein that has a different width than the width of a gate rail that the first opening is configured to receive.
6. The gate corner insert of claim 5, wherein the first opening is configured to receive a gate rail in a first direction, wherein the third opening is configured to receive a gate rail in a second direction, and wherein the first direction is orthogonal to the second direction.
7. The gate corner insert of claim 6, wherein the first and second directions are orthogonal to a direction that the plurality of protrusions extend from the base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The details of the present disclosure, both as to its structure and operation, can best be understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numbers and designations refer to like elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) With reference now to
(12) Protrusions 104A-D may extend orthogonally from base 102 or at any other angle. As illustrated in
(13) Protrusions 104A and 104B define an opening 108 therebetween that is dimensioned to receive a gate rail, e.g., in a first direction. Protrusions 104C and 104D also define an opening 110 therebetween that is dimensioned to receive the gate rail in the first direction. For example, a gate rail may be inserted in the first direction through opening 108 between protrusions 104A and 104B, through cavity 106, and through opening 110 between protrusions 104C and 104D on an opposite side of cavity 106 from opening 108 in the first direction. In some aspects, for example, the first direction may be orthogonal to a direction that the protrusions 104A-D extend from base 102.
(14) With continued reference to
(15) In some aspects, a width 116 of openings 108 and 110 may be the same as a width 118 of openings 112 and 114. In some aspects, the width 116 may be greater than the width 118. For example, width 116 may be dimensioned to receive a gate rail having a first width, e.g., a gate rail having a width of two inches (2″) while width 118 may be dimensioned to receive a gate rail having a second width, e.g., a gate rail having a width of one and a half inches (1.5″). Having openings with different widths allows gate corner insert 100 to be used with a variety of gate rails. For example, depending on the width of the gate rail, gate corner insert 100 may be rotated prior to insertion into the upright to present the opening that has a width dimensioned to receive that gate rail.
(16) With reference again to
(17) In some aspects, fasteners may be inserted only through a subset of holes 120A-120F. For example, as illustrated in
(18) As another example, as illustrated in
(19) While six holes 120A-120F are illustrated, a larger of smaller number of holes may be present. For example, in some aspects, only holes 120E and 120F may be present. In some aspects, additional holes may be positioned adjacent cavity 106 in a similar manner to holes 120E and 120F for use in securing a gate rail inserted through cavity 106 in either of the first and second directions.
(20) In some aspects, gate corner insert 100 may be formed from Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or other plastic polymers, for example, by injection molding. In some aspects, gate corner insert 100 may be formed from a metal such as, e.g., aluminum.
(21) With reference now to
(22) With reference now to
(23) Top gate rail 506 is inserted through an opening 530 in wall 526 of upright 502 and received within cavity 528. For example, opening 530 may be cut through wall 526 and dimensioned to receive top gate rail 506.
(24) Gate corner insert 100 is inserted through an opening 532 in the top of upright 502, as defined by walls 520-526, and received within cavity 528. As illustrated in
(25) Gate corner insert 100 is positioned within cavity 528 such that top gate rail 506 is located between protrusions 104A-D in either the first or second direction (
(26) In some aspects, top gate rail 506 may be inserted into cavity 528 first and gate corner insert 100 may be translated through cavity 528 toward top gate rail 506 until protrusions 104A-D are proximate to or abutting top gate rail 506. In some aspects, gate corner insert 100 may be translated through cavity 528 toward top gate rail 506 until top gate rail 506 is proximate to or abutting base 102.
(27) Once top gate rail 506 and gate corner insert 100 have been inserted into cavity 528 and positioned as described above, fasteners 534 are inserted through holes 120A-120F, or a subset thereof, and into top gate rail 506 to removably attach or secure gate corner insert 100 to top gate rail 506. As illustrated in
(28) By assembling the gate corner as described above, top gate rail 506 is inhibited from removal from upright 502 by gate corner insert 100. In addition, protrusions 104A-D inhibit lateral movement of top gate rail 506 relative to the insertion direction of top gate rail 506, thereby providing a secure attachment of top gate rail 506 to upright 502.
(29) While gate corner insert 100 is described above for use in securing top gate rail 506 to upright 502, gate corner insert 100 may also be used to secure top gate rail 506 to upright 504, bottom gate rail 508 to upright 502, bottom gate rail 508 to upright 504, or any other junction between a gate or fence rail and an upright or post.
(30) Although specific embodiments of the present invention have been described, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that there are other embodiments that are equivalent to the described embodiments. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited by the specific illustrated embodiments, but only by the scope of the appended claims.