UNIVERSAL GATE KIT AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING UNIVERSAL GATE
Various embodiments of an invention regarding universal fence gates are described including a specially shaped fence gate connector that may act as an elbow and/or a T-member, a universal fence gate kit with parts for assembling a universal fence gate including a specially shaped fence gate connector, a universal fence gate assembled using a specially shaped fence gate connector, and methods for assembling fence gates using a uniquely shaped fence gate connector.
This invention relates to the field of fence gate structures. More particularly, this invention relates to a universal gate kit for assembling a fence gate.
BACKGROUNDGated fences have been used for centuries, but the manufacturing and use of pre-fabricated gate fences specifically tailored for a particular fence style or styles is a relatively recent phenomenon. This is particularly true for fences made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) materials. Such fences are made from interchangeable PVC fence parts that form fence panels. This interchangeability of fence parts of specific styles of PVC and other related fencing structures allows wholesalers and retailers to stock significantly fewer fence parts than if such parts were not interchangeable.
However, fence wholesalers and retailers generally must keep on hand a broad selection of fence gates. This is true because every fence installation is different and requires different sized gates (both from a width standpoint and a height standpoint). Because of the uncertainty of the needs of consumers in any given fence installation situation, wholesalers, retailers and other related businesses stock a myriad of shapes and sizes of fence gates. This practice is wasteful and not economically efficient because of the uncertainty of whether certain fence gates will be sold or used at all.
Another concern for contractors and other persons who are responsible for ultimately building various fences and fence gates is the time and effort required to construct such fences and related fence structures.
What is needed, therefore, is a simple structure and/or kit that allows for the construction of a fence gate in a variety of fence styles and fence shapes using simple and efficient steps to construct the fence gate and using interchangeable and easily adjustable materials.
SUMMARYThe above and other needs are met by a special connector used in assembling gate components to form a fence gate. The connector includes the following: (1) a hub substantially centered on an intersection of an imaginary X-axis and an imaginary Y-axis, wherein the X-axis and the Y-axis are mutually orthogonal; (2) a first flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ1 to the X-axis when the first flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; (3) a second flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ2 to the X-axis when the second flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees; (4) a third flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ1 to the Y-axis when the third flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; and (5) a fourth flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ2 to the Y-axis when the fourth flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees. In a preferred embodiment, the connector also includes an extension for attaching a beam or other fence structure to the connector, wherein the extension extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially parallel to the Y-axis, and the extension is disposed on an opposite side of the hub from the third flange and the fourth flange.
Another embodiment of the invention includes a kit of components used in assembling a fence gate. In one embodiment, the kit includes the following: (1) a first connector and a second connector, each comprising (i) a hub substantially centered on an intersection of an imaginary X-axis and an imaginary Y-axis, wherein the X-axis and the Y-axis are mutually orthogonal; (ii) a flexible first flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ1 to the X-axis when the first flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; (iii) a flexible second flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ2 to the X-axis when the second flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees; (iv) a flexible third flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ1 to the Y-axis when the third flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; and (v) a flexible fourth flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ2 to the Y-axis when the fourth flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees. In a related embodiment the kit further comprises (2) a third connector and a fourth connector, each comprising (i) a hub substantially centered on an intersection of an imaginary X-axis and an imaginary Y-axis, wherein the X-axis and the Y-axis are mutually orthogonal; (ii) a flexible first flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ1 to the X-axis when the first flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; (iii) a flexible second flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ2 to the X-axis when the second flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees; (iv) a flexible third flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ1 to the Y-axis when the third flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; and (v) a flexible fourth flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ2 to the Y-axis when the fourth flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees; wherein the first and second flanges of the third connector and the first and second flanges of the fourth connector are operable to engage with a fence panel disposed substantially between the first and second elongate beams; and wherein the third and fourth flanges of the third connector are operable to engage with the second end of the second beam and wherein the third and fourth flanges of the fourth connector are operable to engage with the second end of the first beam. In an alternative embodiment, the kit further comprises (2) a third connector and a fourth connector, each comprising (i) a hub substantially centered on an intersection of an imaginary X-axis and an imaginary Y-axis, wherein the X-axis and the Y-axis are mutually orthogonal; (ii) a projection that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis; (iii) a flexible third flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ1 to the Y-axis when the third flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; and (iv) a flexible fourth flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ2 to the Y-axis when the fourth flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees; wherein the projection of the third connector and the projection of the fourth connector are operable to engage with a fence panel disposed substantially between the first and second elongate beams; and wherein the third and fourth flanges of the third connector are operable to engage with the second end of the second beam and wherein the third and fourth flanges of the fourth connector are operable to engage with the second end of the first beam.
In yet another embodiment, the invention includes a fence gate assembled using the components of various embodiments of the kit described above. In one embodiment, the fence gate includes (1) a first connector and a second connector, each comprising (i) a hub substantially centered on an intersection of an imaginary X-axis and an imaginary Y-axis, wherein the X-axis and the Y-axis are mutually orthogonal; (ii) a first flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ1 to the X-axis when the first flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; (iii) a second flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ2 to the X-axis when the second flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees; (iv) a third flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ1 to the Y-axis when the third flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; and (v) a fourth flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ2 to the Y-axis when the fourth flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees; (2) a third connector and a fourth connector, each comprising (i) a hub substantially centered on an intersection of an imaginary X-axis and an imaginary Y-axis, wherein the X-axis and the Y-axis are mutually orthogonal; (ii) a third flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ1 to the Y-axis when the third flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; and (iii) a fourth flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ2 to the Y-axis when the fourth flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees; (3) a fence panel including a first rail and a second rail, the first rail having opposing first and second end openings, wherein the first end opening of the first rail is engaged with the first and second flanges of the first connector and the second end opening of the first rail is engaged with the first and second flanges of the second connector, the second rail having opposing first and second end openings, wherein the first end opening of the second rail is engaged with the third connector and the second end opening of the second rail is engaged with the fourth connector; (4) a first elongate beam having opposing first and second end openings, the first end opening of the first elongate beam for engaging with the third and fourth flanges of the first connector, and the second end opening of the first elongate beam for engaging with the third and fourth flanges of the fourth connector; and (5) a second elongate beam having opposing first and second end openings, the first end opening of the second elongate beam for engaging with the third and fourth flanges of the second connector, and the second end opening of the second elongate beam for engaging with the third and fourth flanges of the third connector.
In a related embodiment, the fence panel described above includes a first rail and a second rail, the first rail having opposing first and second end openings, wherein the first end opening of the first rail is engaged with the first and second flanges of the first connector and the second end opening of the first rail is engaged with the first and second flanges of the second connector, the second rail having opposing first and second end openings, wherein the first end opening of the second rail is engaged with the first and second flanges of the third connector and the second end opening of the second rail is engaged with the first and second flanges of the fourth connector.
Certain embodiments of the invention include methods for assembling a fence gate as described above including the steps of (1) attaching the third and fourth flanges of the first connector to the first end opening of the first elongate beam; (2) attaching the third and fourth flanges of the fourth connector to the second end opening of the first elongate beam; (3) attaching the third and fourth flanges of the second connector to the first end opening of the second elongate beam; (4) attaching the third and fourth flanges of the third connector to the second end opening of the second elongate beam; (5) attaching the first and second flanges of the first connector to the first end opening of the first rail; (6) attaching the first and second flanges of the second connector to the second end opening of the first rail; (7) attaching the first and second flanges of the fourth connector to the first end opening of the second rail; and (8) attaching the first and second flanges of the third connector to the second end opening of the second rail. In a related embodiment, the method also includes the steps of (1) adjusting the size of the fence panel, (2) adjusting the length of the first beam, and (3) adjusting the length of the second beam.
Other embodiments of connectors are described herein including a modified connector in which the first flange extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis, the first flange further including a base flange that is oriented substantially toward the second flange. Similarly, the second flange extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis, the second flange further including a base flange that is oriented substantially toward the first flange. This embodiment also includes a first cross flange attached to and extending between the third flange and the fourth flange and a second cross flange attached to and extending between the third flange and the fourth flange, thereby forming a receptacle for receiving a beam. This embodiment of a connector is different from the previous embodiments described in that an end of a rail is preferably inserted substantially between the first flange and the second flange for attachment to assemble a fence gate. Similarly, an end of a beam is preferably inserted into the receptacle of the connector during attachment.
In a related embodiment, a connector is provided that includes a first cross flange attached to and extending between the third flange and the fourth flange; a second cross flange attached to and extending between the third flange and the fourth flange, thereby forming a receptacle for receiving a beam; a third cross flange attached to and extending between the first flange and the second flange; and a fourth cross flange attached to and extending between the first flange and the second flange, thereby forming a receptacle for receiving a rail. This embodiment of a connector is different from the previous embodiments described in that an end of a rail is preferably inserted into the receptacle formed between the first flange and the second flange to be attached to the connector. Similarly, an end of a beam is preferably inserted into the receptacle formed between the third flange and the fourth flange to be attached to the connector.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by reference to the detailed description and appended claims in conjunction with the figures, wherein elements are not to scale so as to more clearly show the details, wherein like reference numbers indicate like elements throughout the several views, and wherein:
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The connector 10 is particularly well-suited for attaching on-site adjusted (e.g., cut) fence panels and on-site adjusted frame members together because all that is necessary for attachment is that the appropriate flanges (14, 16, 18, 20, 22, and 24) of the connector be inserted into a properly sized fence panel or properly sized frame member with a minimal amount of adhesive to hold the structures together.
In an alternative embodiment, the connector 10 does not include a fifth flange 22 or a sixth flange 24. In a related alternative embodiment, the connector also does not include an extension 34. The connector 10 is preferably manufactured as a single structure, preferably by extrusion whereby the connector is made of mostly polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
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A first edge 36 of the first flange 14 and a first edge 38 of the second flange 16 are preferably rounded (as shown in
Examples of various rail profiles that various embodiments of the connector 10 may engage with are shown in
In another preferred embodiment, the flanges (14, 16, 22, 24) of connector 10 are dimensioned to fit within the rail profile 506 of
In yet another preferred embodiment, the flanges (14, 16, 22, 24) of connector 10 are dimensioned to fit within the rail profile 510 of
In another preferred embodiment, the flanges (14, 16, 22, 24) of connector 10 are dimensioned to fit within the rail profile 514 of
In another preferred embodiment, the flanges (14, 16, 22, 24) of connector 10 are dimensioned to fit within the rail profile 518 of
In yet another preferred embodiment, the flanges (14, 16) of connector 10 are dimensioned to fit within the rail profile 522 of
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An alternate embodiment of a connector 210 is shown in
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Other embodiments of the kit 100 may include additional beams and/or connectors. For example, in the embodiment depicted in
The kit 100 is universal in the sense that a fence gate may be assembled to many different sizes by altering the size of the beams (110, 112) and/or a fence panel and then assembling the parts of the kit 100. This selective sizing capability eliminates the need for ordering specially sized fence gates to fit a particular fence project. Such selective sizing also eliminates the need for wholesalers, home improvement businesses, or other related businesses to carry many different sizes of fence gates.
A kit 102 as shown in
A method of assembling the fence gate shown in
An embodiment of the invention described herein also includes a fence gate 200 as shown in
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In the various embodiments of gates (200, 300, 400) described above, the various parts of the gates are preferably attached together by an adhesive. The parts of the gates (200, 300, 400) are preferably made primarily of PVC. A preferred adhesive used to hold the parts of the gates (200, 300, 400) together is PVC cement.
Another embodiment of the invention described herein provides a method 600 for assembling a fence gate. One preferred embodiment of the method, shown in
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In the various method embodiments listed above, all of the attaching steps are preferably accomplished by gluing (i.e., the use of an adhesive). All of the adjusting steps listed above are preferably accomplished by cutting. There are a number of cutting techniques and cutting machinery used for cutting various materials including PVC, all of which are known to a person having ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, such cutting machinery and cutting techniques are not discussed in detail here. Additionally, other means of adjusting known to a person having ordinary skill in the art may be used other than cutting.
An alternate embodiment of a connector 710 is shown in
The connector 710 is also structured so that an end of a beam may be inserted into the receptacle 726 and attached to the connector 710. A beam may be attached to connector 710 by, for example, inserting one or more screws through the third flange 718, the beam to be attached, and the fourth flange 720. Although screws are preferred, any type or manner of attaching such structures together known to a person having ordinary skill in the art is contemplated.
An embodiment of a kit 800 including a connector 710 is shown in
A method for assembling a fence gate using the connector 710 as shown in
An alternate embodiment of a connector 750 is shown in
An embodiment of a kit 900 including a connector 750 is shown in
A method for assembling a fence gate using the connector 750 as shown in
In addition to kit 800 and kit 900, the invention also includes embodiments of fence gates constructed using the parts of kit 800 and kit 900 using the respective method steps described above.
The foregoing description of preferred embodiments for this invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments are chosen and described in an effort to provide the best illustrations of the principles of the invention and its practical application, and to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally, and equitably entitled.
Claims
1. A connector used in assembling gate components to form a fence gate, the connector comprising a hub substantially centered on an intersection of an imaginary X-axis and an imaginary Y-axis, wherein the X-axis and the Y-axis are mutually orthogonal; a first flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ1 to the X-axis when the first flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; a second flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ2 to the X-axis when the second flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees; a third flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ1 to the Y-axis when the third flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; and a fourth flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ2 to the Y-axis when the fourth flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees.
2. The connector of claim 1 wherein the angle θ1 ranges from about 7 degrees to about 11 degrees; the angle θ2 ranges from about −7 degrees to about −11 degrees; the angle φ1 ranges from about 7 degrees to about 11 degrees; and the angle φ2 ranges from about −7 degrees to about −11 degrees.
3. The connector of claim 1 wherein the orientation of the first flange and the orientation of the second flange cause the first flange and the second flange to exert outward pressure on inside surfaces of a gate component to which the connector is engaged, and wherein the orientation of the third flange and the orientation of the fourth flange cause the third flange and the fourth flange to exert outward pressure on inside surfaces of a gate component to which the connector is engaged.
4. The connector of claim 1 further comprising an extension for attaching a beam to the connector, wherein the extension extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially parallel to the Y-axis, and the extension is disposed on an opposite side of the hub from the third flange and the fourth flange.
5. The connector of claim 1 further comprising a flexible fifth flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ3 to the X-axis when the fifth flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ3 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; and a flexible sixth flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ4 to the X-axis when the sixth flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ4 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees.
6. A kit of components used in assembling a fence gate, the kit comprising a first connector and a second connector, each comprising a hub substantially centered on an intersection of an imaginary X-axis and an imaginary Y-axis, wherein the X-axis and the Y-axis are mutually orthogonal; a flexible first flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ1 to the X-axis when the first flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; a flexible second flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ2 to the X-axis when the second flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees; a flexible third flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ1 to the Y-axis when the third flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; and a flexible fourth flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ2 to the Y-axis when the fourth flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees; a first elongate beam having opposing first and second ends, the first end of the first elongate beam for engaging with the third and fourth flanges of the first connector; and a second elongate beam having opposing first and second ends, the first end of the second elongate beam for engaging with the third and fourth flanges of the second connector, wherein the first and second flanges of the first connector and the first and second flanges of the second connector are operable to engage with a fence panel disposed substantially between the first and second elongate beams.
7. The kit of claim 6 further comprising a third connector and a fourth connector, each comprising a hub substantially centered on an intersection of an imaginary X-axis and an imaginary Y-axis, wherein the X-axis and the Y-axis are mutually orthogonal; a flexible first flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ1 to the X-axis when the first flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; a flexible second flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ2 to the X-axis when the second flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees; a flexible third flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ1 to the Y-axis when the third flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; and a flexible fourth flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ2 to the Y-axis when the fourth flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees; wherein the first and second flanges of the third connector and the first and second flanges of the fourth connector are operable to engage with a fence panel disposed substantially between the first and second elongate beams; and wherein the third and fourth flanges of the third connector are operable to engage with the second end of the second beam and wherein the third and fourth flanges of the fourth connector are operable to engage with the second end of the first beam.
8. The kit of claim 6 further comprising a third connector and a fourth connector, each comprising a hub substantially centered on an intersection of an imaginary X-axis and an imaginary Y-axis, wherein the X-axis and the Y-axis are mutually orthogonal; a projection that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis; a flexible third flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ1 to the Y-axis when the third flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; and a flexible fourth flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ2 to the Y-axis when the fourth flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees; wherein the projection of the third connector and the projection of the fourth connector are operable to engage with a fence panel disposed substantially between the first and second elongate beams; and wherein the third and fourth flanges of the third connector are operable to engage with the second end of the second beam and wherein the third and fourth flanges of the fourth connector are operable to engage with the second end of the first beam.
9. The kit of claim 6 further comprising a fence panel.
10. The kit of claim 9 wherein the fence panel further comprises a first rail and a second rail, the first rail having opposing first and second end openings, wherein the first end opening of the first rail is engaged with the first and second flanges of the first connector and the second end opening of the first rail is engaged with the first and second flanges of the second connector, the second rail having opposing first and second end openings, wherein the first end opening of the second rail is engaged with the first and second flanges of the third connector and the second end opening of the second rail is engaged with the first and second flanges of the fourth connector.
11. The kit of claim 6, further comprising an extension on the hub of each connector, the extensions for attaching a beam to each connector, wherein the extension extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially parallel to the Y-axis, and the extension is disposed on an opposite side of the hub from the third flange and the fourth flange; a third elongate beam having an end opening for engaging the extension of the first connector; and a fourth elongate beam having an end opening for engaging the extension of the second connector.
12. The kit of claim 7 further comprising a fifth elongate beam having an end opening for engaging the extension of the third connector; and a sixth elongate beam having an end opening for engaging the extension of the fourth connector.
13. A fence gate comprising a first connector and a second connector, each comprising a hub substantially centered on an intersection of an imaginary X-axis and an imaginary Y-axis, wherein the X-axis and the Y-axis are mutually orthogonal; a first flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle φ1 to the X-axis when the first flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; a second flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ2 to the X-axis when the second flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees; a third flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ1 to the Y-axis when the third flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; and a fourth flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ2 to the Y-axis when the fourth flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees; a third connector and a fourth connector, each comprising a hub substantially centered on an intersection of an imaginary X-axis and an imaginary Y-axis, wherein the X-axis and the Y-axis are mutually orthogonal; a third flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ1 to the Y-axis when the third flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; and a fourth flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the X-axis and at an angle φ2 to the Y-axis when the fourth flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle φ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees; a fence panel including a first rail and a second rail, the first rail having opposing first and second end openings, wherein the first end opening of the first rail is engaged with the first and second flanges of the first connector and the second end opening of the first rail is engaged with the first and second flanges of the second connector, the second rail having opposing first and second end openings, wherein the first end opening of the second rail is engaged with the third connector and the second end opening of the second rail is engaged with the fourth connector; a first elongate beam having opposing first and second end openings. the first end opening of the first elongate beam for engaging with the third and fourth flanges of the first connector, and the second end opening of the first elongate beam for engaging with the third and fourth flanges of the fourth connector; and a second elongate beam having opposing first and second end openings, the first end opening of the second elongate beam for engaging with the third and fourth flanges of the second connector, and the second end opening of the second elongate beam for engaging with the third and fourth flanges of the third connector.
14. The fence gate of claim 13, the third connector further comprising a first flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ1 to the X-axis when the first flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ1 ranges from greater than 0 degrees to about 20 degrees; and the fourth connector further comprising a second flange that extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis and at an angle θ2 to the X-axis when the second flange is not engaged with a gate component, wherein the angle θ2 ranges from less than 0 degrees to about −20 degrees, wherein the first end opening of the second rail is engaged with the first and second flanges of the third connector and the second end opening of the second rail is engaged with the first and second flanges of the fourth connector.
15. The fence gate of claim 13, the third connector further comprising a projection that extends from the hub of the third connector in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis, and the fourth connector further comprising a projection that extends from the hub of the fourth connector in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis, wherein the first end opening of the second rail is engaged with the projection of the third connector and the second end opening of the second rail is engaged with the projection of the fourth connector.
16. The fence gate of claim 14 further comprising an extension on the hub of each connector, the extension for attaching a beam to each connector, wherein the extension extends from the hub in a direction that is substantially parallel to the Y-axis, and the extension is disposed on an opposite side of the hub from the third flange and the fourth flange; a third elongate beam having an end opening for engaging the extension of the first connector; and a fourth elongate beam having an end opening for engaging the extension of the second connector.
17. A method for assembling a fence gate using the kit of claim 14, the method comprising the steps of:
- a. attaching the third and fourth flanges of the first connector to the first end opening of the first elongate beam;
- b. attaching the third and fourth flanges of the fourth connector to the second end opening of the first elongate beam;
- c. attaching the third and fourth flanges of the second connector to the first end opening of the second elongate beam;
- d. attaching the third and fourth flanges of the third connector to the second end opening of the second elongate beam;
- e. attaching the first and second flanges of the first connector to the first end opening of the first rail;
- f. attaching the first and second flanges of the second connector to the second end opening of the first rail;
- g. attaching the first and second flanges of the fourth connector to the first end opening of the second rail; and
- h. attaching the first and second flanges of the third connector to the second end opening of the second rail.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising the step of adjusting the size of the fence panel.
19. The method of claim 17, further comprising the steps of:
- i. adjusting the length of the first beam, and
- j. adjusting the length of the second beam.
20. A method for assembling a fence gate using the kit of claim 16, the method comprising the steps of:
- a. attaching the third and fourth flanges of the first connector to the first end opening of the first elongate beam;
- b. attaching the third and fourth flanges of the fourth connector to the second end opening of the first elongate beam;
- c. attaching the third and fourth flanges of the second connector to the first end opening of the second elongate beam;
- d. attaching the third and fourth flanges of the third connector to the second end opening of the second elongate beam;
- e. attaching the first and second flanges of the first connector to the first end opening of the first rail;
- f. attaching the first and second flanges of the second connector to the second end opening of the first rail;
- g. attaching the projection of the fourth connector to the first end opening of the second rail; and
- h. attaching the projection of the third connector to the second end opening of the second rail.
21. The method of claim 20 further comprising the step of adjusting the size of the fence panel.
22. The method of claim 20, further comprising the steps of:
- i. adjusting the length of the first beam, and
- j. adjusting the length of the second beam.
23. The connector of claim 1 further comprising the first flange extending from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis, the first flange including a base flange that is oriented substantially toward the second flange; the second flange extending from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis, the second flange including a base flange that is oriented substantially toward the first flange; a first cross flange attached to and extending between the third flange and the fourth flange; and a second cross flange attached to and extending between the third flange and the fourth flange, thereby forming a receptacle for receiving a beam.
24. The connector of claim 1 further comprising a first cross flange attached to and extending between the third flange and the fourth flange; a second cross flange attached to and extending between the third flange and the fourth flange, thereby forming a receptacle for receiving a beam; a third cross flange attached to and extending between the first flange and the second flange; and a fourth cross flange attached to and extending between the first flange and the second flange, thereby forming a receptacle for receiving a rail.
25. A fence gate comprising a first connector as claimed in claim 1, a second connector as claimed in claim 1, a third connector as claimed in claim 1, and a fourth connector as claimed in claim 1, each connector further comprising the first flange extending from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis, the first flange including a base flange that is oriented substantially toward the second flange; the second flange extending from the hub in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the Y-axis, the second flange including a base flange that is oriented substantially toward the first flange; a first cross flange attached to and extending between the third flange and the fourth flange; a second cross flange attached to and extending between the third flange and the fourth flange, thereby forming a receptacle for receiving a beam; a fence panel including a first rail and a second rail, the first rail having opposing first and second ends, the first end of the first rail being engaged substantially between the first and second flanges of the first connector and the second end of the first rail being engaged substantially between the first and second flanges of the second connector, the second rail having opposing first and second ends, the first end of the second rail being engaged substantially between the first and second flanges of the third connector and the second end of the second rail being engaged substantially between the first and second flanges of the fourth connector; a first elongate beam having opposing first and second ends, the first end of the first beam being engaged into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the first connector, and the second end opening of the first beam being engaged into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the fourth connector; and a second elongate beam having opposing first and second ends, the first end of the second elongate beam being engaged into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the second connector, and the second end of the second elongate beam being engaged into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the third connector.
26. A fence gate comprising a first connector as described in claim 1, a second connector as described in claim 1, a third connector as described in claim 1, and a fourth connector as described in claim 1, each connector further comprising a first cross flange attached to and extending between the third flange and the fourth flange; a second cross flange attached to and extending between the third flange and the fourth flange, thereby forming a receptacle for receiving a rail; a third cross flange attached to and extending between the first flange and the second flange; a fourth cross flange attached to and extending between the first flange and the second flange, thereby forming a receptacle for receiving a beam; a fence panel including a first rail and a second rail, the first rail having opposing first and second ends, the first end of the first rail being engaged into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the first connector and the second end of the first rail being engaged into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the second connector, the second rail having opposing first and second ends, the first end of the second rail being engaged into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the fourth connector and the second end of the second rail being engaged into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the third connector; a first elongate beam having opposing first and second ends, the first end of the first beam being engaged into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the first connector, and the second end opening of the first beam being engaged into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the fourth connector; and a second elongate beam having opposing first and second ends, the first end of the second elongate beam being engaged into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the second connector, and the second end of the second elongate beam being engaged into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the third connector.
27. A method for assembling the fence gate of claim 25, the method comprising the steps of:
- a. attaching the first end of the first beam into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the first connector;
- b. attaching the second end of the first beam into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the fourth connector;
- c. attaching the first end of the second beam into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the second connector;
- d. attaching the second end of the second beam into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the third connector;
- e. attaching the first end of the first rail substantially between the first and second flanges of the first connector;
- f. attaching the second end of the first rail substantially between the first and second flanges of the second connector;
- g. attaching the first end of the second rail substantially between the first and second flanges of the fourth connector; and
- h. attaching the second end of the second rail substantially between the first and second flanges of the third connector.
28. The method of claim 27 further comprising the step of adjusting the size of the fence panel.
29. The method of claim 27 further comprising the steps of:
- i. adjusting the length of the first beam; and
- j. adjusting the length of the second beam.
30. A method for assembling the fence gate of claim 26, the method comprising the steps of:
- a. attaching the first end of the first beam into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the first connector;
- b. attaching the second end of the first beam into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the fourth connector;
- c. attaching the first end of the second beam into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the second connector;
- d. attaching the second end of the second beam into the receptacle formed between the third and fourth flanges of the third connector;
- e. attaching the first end of the first rail into the receptacle formed between the first and second flanges of the first connector;
- f. attaching the second end of the first rail into the receptacle formed between the first and second flanges of the second connector;
- g. attaching the first end of the second rail into the receptacle formed between the first and second flanges of the fourth connector; and
- h. attaching the second end of the second rail into the receptacle formed between the first and second flanges of the third connector.
31. The method of claim 30 further comprising the step of adjusting the size of the fence panel.
32. The method of claim 30 further comprising the steps of:
- i. adjusting the length of the first beam; and
- j. adjusting the length of the second beam.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 7, 2008
Publication Date: Sep 10, 2009
Inventors: Krystal J. Piper (Bulls Gap, TN), Robert Sonnabend (Middleburg Heights, OH)
Application Number: 12/044,445
International Classification: E04H 17/16 (20060101); E04H 17/00 (20060101); B23P 11/00 (20060101);