Fence assembly with 'two-piece' rail
A picket fence system using two part parallel rails to enclose and secure intermittent pickets, which can be assembled without screws or fasteners is described.
This invention relates to a fencing system, and more particularly to a two-piece rail system, which can be incorporated into a picket fence. A picket fence comprising a pair of spaced apart parallel rails, supported by horizontal posts, and having a plurality of pickets incorporated between the rails.
Picket fences are found in a variety of uses and construction types. Picket fences made of metal or plastic have a number of performance features, which make them especially desirable, including low maintenance, durability, and aesthetics. Typically the pickets of the fence are adhered to rails running nearly parallel to the ground via welding (metal) or other post attachment technique. This invention details a two-piece rail for a picket fence, and a construction method for this fence system, which can easily be constructed at a construction site. The pickets of the fence are incorporated into the system without the need for welding, or other attachment hardware and can be done by a professional or homeowner.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThese and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
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In one embodiment, the two part rail is made from extruded aluminum. Other material which may be used include extruded thermoplastic polymers. Typically the materials used for the two part rail will also be used in the production of the other components of the fence system.
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The incorporation of picket 400 into the cutout 101 of the rail section 100 is aided by dimples and/or tabs 401 in the picket 400. These dimples/tabs 401 allow the picket 400 to be seated into the screw boss 150 of the rail section 100. Additionally the seating of these dimples/tabs 401 in the screw boss 150 secure the picket into the completed rail 300 in such a manner that the picket 400 is secured.
The dimples/tabs 401 are placed on the picket 400 at a distance from the terminal ends of the picket 400 that allow for the two part rail to be incorporated into the picket fence system at whichever height fits the design requirements of the fence system. In a typical fence system, two rails 300 are incorporated into the fence system. It can be seen that in the invention described, any number of rails 300 could be incorporated into the fence, only requiring the appropriate number of matching dimple/tab pairs 401 be incorporated in the pickets 400.
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The fence sections 500 can be easily assembled into a fence system by attachment of the individual sections 500 to fence posts 600 located at regular intervals in the fence system. This attachment can be, but is not limited to, attachment via screws through the post 600 and into the rail component 100/200 at the screw boss 150/250. The design structure of the individual fence sections 500 also allow for the individual sections to easily be racked at an angle of up to fifty degrees. That is to allow the use of the fence system on an up or down grade of up to fifty degrees with no substantial loosening of the fence parts or undue torque on the fence components.
Claims
1. A picket fence which includes:
- a. A two-piece rail, which can be snapped together to surround and secure a fence picket.
- b. Pickets
- c. Posts to which the two piece rail system are attached.
2. The picket fence described in claim 1, in which the fence is constructed of extruded aluminum.
3. The picket fence described in claim 1, in which the fence is constructed of a thermoplastic polymer.
4. The two piece rail system in claim 1, in which the two pieces of the rail are essentially identical in cross section.
5. A two piece rail in which the two pieces can be snapped together to surround and secure a fence picket.
6. The two piece rail described in claim 5, in which the rail pieces are constructed of extruded aluminum.
7. The two piece rail described in claim 5, in which the rail pieces are constructed of thermoplastic polymer.
8. The two piece rail described in claim 5, in which the rail pieces are essentially identical in cross section.
9. The process of constructing a picket fence, which includes the steps of:
- a. Placing one rail of a two-part rail on a flat surface.
- b. Placing pickets into prepunched sections of the rail.
- c. Locking the pickets into place via attachment of the second part of the two part rail around the picket.
- d. Incorporation of the site assembled fence pieces into a fence system via attachment to posts which are secured in the ground.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 6, 2005
Publication Date: Apr 12, 2007
Inventor: Ronald Allen (Greer, SC)
Application Number: 11/244,155
International Classification: E04H 17/14 (20060101);