FENCE SYSTEM
20170350158 ยท 2017-12-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H17/1465
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H17/1488
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H17/009
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A fence system for receiving fence infill therein, wherein fence posts are arranged at selected locations along the fence as a first post and a second post. Upper and lower rails are positioned between the first post and the second post, to receive and restrict lateral movement of fence infill positioned therebetween, and are selectively movable and securable within the posts to permit vertical and angular adjustment of the upper rail and lower rail along the length thereof
Claims
1. A fence system constructed and arranged to receive fence infill therein along a length of a fence, comprising: a plurality of fence posts positioned at selected locations along the length of the fence, the posts being arranged at each of the selected locations as a first post and a second post; and an upper rail and a lower rail positioned between the first post and the second post, and constructed and arranged to receive and restrict lateral movement of the fence infill positioned therebetween, the upper rail and the lower rail being selectively movable and securable along a length of the first post and the second post to permit vertical and angular adjustment of the upper rail and the lower rail.
2. The fence system of claim 1, wherein the fence posts and the upper rail and lower rail comprise extrusion material.
3. The fence system of claim 1, wherein the upper rail and the lower rail each further comprise a base portion and a pair of opposed side walls interconnected with the base portion, distal ends of which define a channel along a length of each of the upper rail and the lower rail for receiving the fence infill therein.
4. The fence system of claim 3, wherein the sidewalls are J-shaped side walls.
5. The fence system of claim 1, wherein the first post and the second post are in opposed relationship to one another.
6. The fence system of claim 1, wherein the system further comprises a fence cap cover for covering and interconnecting upper ends of the first post and the second post.
7. The fence system of claim 1, wherein the first post and the second post further comprise a base portion, opposed first and second inner walls interconnected with the base portion to define a receiving opening therebetween, and a first and second end wall interconnected with the base portion at outmost ends of the base portion, and having a first channel between the first end wall and the first inner wall, and a second channel between the second end wall and the second inner wall, each of the base portion and the walls extending along a length of the posts.
8. The fence system of claim 7, wherein the first inner wall and the second inner wall are J-shaped side walls.
9. The fence system of claim 7, wherein at least a portion of the upper rail and the lower rail are selectively movable within the receiving opening of each of the first post and the second post to permit vertical and angular adjustment of the upper rail and the lower rail along the length of the first post and the second post.
10. A fence system constructed and arranged to receive fence infill therein along a length of a fence, comprising: a plurality of fence posts positioned at selected locations along the length of the fence, the posts being arranged at each of the selected locations as a first post and a second post in opposed relationship to one another; an upper rail and a lower rail positioned between the first post and the second post, and constructed and arranged to receive and restrict lateral movement of the fence infill positioned therebetween; and a fence cap cover having a pair of longitudinally extending arms for covering upper ends of the first post and the second post, the arms being constructed and arranged for insertion within the first post and the second post, each of the arms having an adjustable securing mechanism thereon to allow for selected vertical and angular adjustment of at least the upper rail.
11. The fence system of claim 10, wherein the adjustable securing mechanism further comprises an elongated slot and nut and bolt assembly, the nut and bolt assembly being selectively movable within the elongated slot to permit the vertical and angular adjustment of the at least the upper rail.
12. The fence system of claim 10, wherein the system further comprises at least one pair of securing blocks which are interconnected with the nut and bolt assembly, the blocks being positioned below the upper rail and inside the first post and the second post, and movable from an open position to a closed position in engagement with the fence rails.
13. The fence system of claim 10, wherein the system further comprises at least one supporting bracket mounted and interconnected between the first post and the second post, and beneath the lower rail.
14. The fence system of claim 13, wherein the at least one supporting bracket further comprises an elongated slot and nut and bolt assembly engageable with the first post and the second post, the nut and bolt assembly being movable within the elongated slot to permit selective movement of the at least one supporting bracket to permit the lower rail positioned thereon to be adjusted to attain a substantially parallel relationship with any vertical and angular adjustment effected to the at least the upper rail.
15. The fence system of claim 10, wherein the first post and the second post further comprise a base portion, opposed first and second inner walls interconnected with the base portion to define a receiving opening therebetween, and a first and second end wall interconnected with the base portion at outmost ends of the base portion, and having a first channel between the first end wall and the first inner wall, and a second channel between the second end wall and the second inner wall, each of the base portion and the walls extending along a length of the posts.
16. The fence system of claim 15, wherein the receiving opening of the first post is constructed and arranged to receive one of the arms of the fence cap cover, and the receiving opening of the first post is constructed and arranged to receive another of the arms of the fence cap cover.
17. The fence system of claim 10, wherein the fence cap cover further comprises an abutment member integrally connected to an outside surface of each of the arms, whereby, when the fence cap cover is inserted to cover the first post and the second post, the abutment member substantially covers the receiving opening between the inner walls so as to inhibit and restrict lateral movement of the first post and the second post.
18. A method for manufacturing a fence constructed and arranged to receive fence infill therein along a length of a fence, the method comprising: providing a plurality of fence posts for positioning at selected locations along the length of the fence, the posts being constructed and arranged for positioning at each of the selected locations as a first post and a second post; providing an upper rail and a lower rail for positioning between the first post and the second post, constructed and arranged to receive and restrict lateral movement of the fence infill positioned therebetween; providing for the upper rail and the lower rail to be selectively movable along a length of the first post and the second post to permit vertical and angular adjustment of the upper rail and the lower rail.
19. The method for manufacturing a fence of claim 18, further comprising the step of providing each of the upper rail and the lower rail with a base portion and a pair of opposed side walls interconnected with the base portion, distal ends of which define a channel along a length of each of the upper rail and the lower rail for receiving the fence infill therein.
20. The method for manufacturing a fence of claim 16, further comprising the step of providing for at least a portion of the upper rail and the lower rail to be selectively movable within each of the first post and the second post to permit vertical and angular adjustment of the upper rail and the lower rail along the length of the first post and the second post.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The embodiments of the present invention will now be described by reference to the following figures, in which identical reference numerals in different figures indicate identical elements and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0025] The invention will be described for the purposes of illustration only in connection with certain embodiments; however, it is to be understood that other objects and advantages of the present invention will be made apparent by the following description of the drawings according to the present invention. While a preferred embodiment is disclosed, this is not intended to be limiting. Rather, the general principles set forth herein are considered to be merely illustrative of the scope of the present invention and it is to be further understood that numerous changes may be made without straying from the scope of the present invention.
[0026] The present invention and advantages thereof are highly dependent on the 2 piece post concept shown in
[0027] The present invention consists of an improved fence system. Referring to
[0028] In this embodiment, as hereinafter described, upper rail 7 and lower rail 5 are mounted between opposed fence posts 2 and 3, and are used for supporting, and retaining therein, fence infill 9 positioned therebetween, it being understood that each fence post along the length of the fence structure will have upper rails and lower rails positioned therebetween. Generally, the fence structure will comprise numerous opposed fence posts at selected locations along its length. Of course, each fence post can be secured in holes drilled into the ground and then sealed in place (as an example only) with concrete, as shown in
[0029] With reference to
[0030] In an exemplary embodiment, the fence posts 2 and 3 and the upper rail 7 and lower rail 5 are comprised of aluminum extrusion material, though it will be understood that there could be numerous variations that could be utilized, as would be readily apparent to one skilled in the art. For example, such extrusion material could comprise, but is not limited to, plastic PVC, steel or various composites. With reference to
[0031] Of course it will also be understood that the horizontal surface 19 of the upper rail 7 will comprise the upper surface of the horizontally extending fence structure, as can be seen in
[0032] With reference to
[0033] Distal ends of the lateral arms 13, 27 each define an elongated slot 15 therein, which is operably able to receive the nut and bolt assembly 17 for the upper rail 7. In this manner, when encountering variances in ground contours during installation of the fence system of the present invention, the nut and bolt assembly 17 can be adjusted or moved within elongated slot 15 to a selected desired position, and then secured, so as to allow for the vertical and angular adjustment of the upper rail 7 to accommodate variances in ground contours during installation (or to accommodate for periodic desired adjustment over time as ground conditions or fence conditions change) which is an important advantage of the present invention. Likewise, the supporting bracket 25 can be rotated to permit selective positioning of supporting bracket 25 to allow the lower rail 5 positioned thereon to be adjusted to attain a generally parallel relationship with any vertical adjustment effected to the upper rail 7. In this manner, over time, adjustment of the fence height can be undertaken as ground contours change (for example, as fence posts do move in the earth). Of course, the upper rail and the lower rail can each also be pivoted to provide for angular adjustments of each of the upper rail and lower rail, if desired and as necessary. Since most all conventional fencing systems have no adjustment system available to them, this is another important advantage of the present invention.
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[0035] With respect to the placement of the fence cap cover 11 onto upper surfaces of the posts 2, 3 (and with reference to
[0036] In another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, and with reference to
[0037] In a further embodiment of the present invention, shown in
[0038] It will be apparent to those skilled in this art that various modifications and variations may be made to the embodiments disclosed herein. Other embodiments consistent with the present invention will become apparent from consideration of the specification and the practice of the invention disclosed therein.
[0039] Accordingly, the specification and the embodiments are to be considered exemplary only, with a true scope of the invention being disclosed by the following claims.