METAL FENCE ASSEMBLY WITH CONCEALED HINGE CONNECTION
A fencing/railing assembly adapted to be positioned between a pair of posts and mounted thereto. The assembly includes a plurality of elongate pickets and one or more rails extending transverse to the pickets. The pickets each have at least one protrusion formed or positioned thereon. The rails have an elongate channel formed on an inside portion thereof for cooperating with the protrusion. The rails further include picket openings formed in an upper portion thereof for receiving pickets therethrough. The picket openings are sized and adapted to be slipped over the pickets and securely held in place by engagement of the protrusions with the channels formed on the inside portion of the rails. The channels and the protrusions form a connection between the pickets and the rails.
This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/484,329, filed May 10, 2011, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to fencing and railings, and in particular relates to metal fencing and metal railings.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONBriefly described, in a first preferred form the present invention relates to a metal fencing/railing assembly adapted to be positioned between a pair of posts and mounted thereto. The metal fencing/railing assembly includes a first subassembly having a first plurality of elongate metal pickets and a first plurality of metal rails extending transverse to the first plurality of pickets and secured thereto. The metal fencing/railing assembly also includes a second subassembly having a second plurality of elongate metal pickets and a second plurality of metal rails extending transverse to the second plurality of pickets and secured thereto. Two or more hinges are concealed within the first and second pluralities of rails for hingedly securing the first subassembly to the second subassembly. Advantageously, the fencing/railing assembly can be shipped and stored in a folded configuration and can be unfolded and extended for installation. This also facilitates installation by relatively unskilled workers or DIY'ers.
Preferably, the rails define a generally rectangular interior and further comprise hinge sockets sized and shaped to fit snugly within the generally rectangular interior and having a generally cylindrical bore for receiving the hinges therein. Also preferably, the hinges comprise barrel hinges and the barrel hinges are secured within the hinge sockets by screw-operated cams.
Optionally, the hinge sockets can be secured to the rails with fasteners. Also optionally, the rails are generally U-shaped and are attached to the pickets with fasteners and further comprising concealment strips for attachment to the rails for concealing the fasteners.
Optionally, the first and second subassemblies are hingedly secured to one another with at least three concealed hinges.
Also, openings formed in the rails for receiving the pickets therethrough can be wider than the width of the pickets to allow some racking of the fencing/railing assembly to adjust to various installation slopes. Preferably, the fencing/railing assembly, including the pickets and the rails, comprises aluminum extrusions. Alternatively, the fencing/railing assembly can be made of partly or completely of plastic.
Referring now in detail to the drawing figures, wherein like reference numerals represent like parts throughout the several views,
In depicted example embodiments, the first subassembly 20 comprises a first plurality of elongate metal pickets 21-25 and a first plurality of metal rails 26-28. The metal rails 26-28 extend transverse to the elongate metal pickets 21-25. Each of the pickets 21-25 can include an end cap coupled to the top of the same (or formed in the top portion thereof) to close off the top of the picket and/or provide an aesthetic element to the picket. The metal rails 26-28 can be located at any desired vertical level on the pickets. In this example embodiment as seen in
It should be noted that while the components of the first subassembly 20 are described in detail, in this example embodiment, the second subassembly 30 is substantially similar in construction and design to the first subassembly. Likewise, the second subassembly comprises a second plurality of elongate metal pickets 31-35 and a second plurality of metal rails 36-38. The second plurality of metal rails extends transverse to the second plurality of metal pickets.
In example embodiments, the pickets and the metal rails can be formed from extruded aluminum. In other embodiments, the pickets and metal rails can be formed from solid aluminum, other metals and/or metal alloys, wood, rubber, plastic, and/or other materials known in the art. In this example embodiment, the pickets and the metal rails are substantially square aluminum extrusions having a generally rectangular interior, but in other embodiments, the pickets and metal rails can be any other desired shape.
As seen in
One or the other (or both) of the legs 53, 54 can be provided with a support ledge, such as ledge 59. Such a ledge can provide additional structural rigidity against bending forces. Also, as will be seen in connection with
In this example embodiment, the plurality of hinges comprises a plurality of barrel hinges, such as are commercially available and often used in indoor furniture. Such a barrel hinge 41 is shown in detail in
The barrel hinge is well known in the indoor furniture and decorative arts, but heretofore apparently has not been used in fencing and railings. The barrels are connected to one another to allow pivotal motion relative to one another. The barrel hinge comprises two barrels and a plurality of hinge leaves that are connected and positioned between the barrels to allow for pivotal motion (three such leaves 95-97 are seen in
The barrel hinge can be installed in the hinge socket by placing a barrel into the off-center bore of the hinge socket and tightening the cam screw on that barrel, as shown in
The upper portions of the rails each include a plurality of picket openings which are sized, shaped and adapted to receive the plurality of pickets therethrough. The picket openings in this example embodiment are square cutouts or apertures, dimensioned to provide a somewhat snug and secure fit around the pickets, which have a square cross-section. In other embodiments, the picket openings can be dimensioned to provide a slightly loosened fit around the pickets in order to allow the pickets to pivot somewhat when assembled with the rails, allowing the fencing/railing assembly 10 to be installed on a sloped or angled surface with a vertically plumb orientation (to rack). The pickets can be secured to the first descending portion of the rails with a plurality of fasteners.
In the manufacturing of this example embodiment, the five pickets of the first subassembly are inserted into the picket openings of the three metal rails and secured to the first descending portions of the metal rails by fasteners. Likewise, the second subassembly is constructed in a similar manner. The hinge sockets are inserted into the open ends of the metal rails of both subassemblies and secured to the first descending portions of the metal rails by fasteners. Three barrel hinges are then installed in the cylindrical bores of the hinge sockets and their cam screws are operated to expand the cams within the hinge sockets. The resulting assembly 10 can initially be fully closed or folded, as seen in
In other example embodiments, not pictured herein, the fencing/railing assembly can comprise three or more subassemblies of metal rails and metal pickets described herein, connected to one another with a plurality of hinges. The multiple subassemblies can be constructed and folded in an initial accordion configuration, wherein their unfolding and deployment result in a longer fencing assembly. In these example embodiments, there can be three or more subassemblies that make up the fencing/railing assembly.
While the invention has been described and disclosed in preferred example forms, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, changes, addition, and deletions may be made therein within the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
Claims
1. A metal fencing/railing assembly adapted to be positioned between a pair of posts and mounted thereto, the fencing/railing assembly comprising:
- a first subassembly comprising a first plurality of elongate metal pickets and a first plurality of metal rails extending transverse to the first plurality of pickets and secured thereto;
- a second subassembly comprising a second plurality of elongate metal pickets and a second plurality of metal rails extending transverse to the second plurality of pickets and secured thereto;
- two or more barrel hinges concealed within the first and second pluralities of rails for hingedly securing the first subassembly to the second subassembly, wherein the fencing/railing assembly can be shipped and stored in a folded configuration and can be unfolded and extended for installation; and
- wherein the rails define a generally rectangular interior and further comprising hinge sockets sized and shaped to fit snugly within the generally rectangular interior and having a generally cylindrical bore for receiving the hinges therein.
2. A fencing/railing assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the barrel hinges are secured within the hinge sockets by screw-operated cams.
3. A fencing/railing assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the hinge sockets are secured to the rails with fasteners.
4. A fencing/railing assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the rails are generally U-shaped.
5. A fencing/railing assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the rails are attached to the pickets with fasteners and further comprising concealment strips for attachment to the rails for concealing the fasteners.
6. A fencing/railing assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the pickets and the rails comprise aluminum extrusions.
7. A fencing/railing assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first and second subassemblies are hingedly secured to one another with at least three concealed hinges.
8. A fencing/railing assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein openings formed in the rails for receiving the pickets therethrough are wider than the width of the pickets to allow some racking of the fencing/railing assembly to adjust to various installation slopes.
9. A fencing/railing assembly as claimed in claim 7 wherein the concealment strips operate to enhance the rigidity of the assembly.
10. A metal fencing/railing assembly adapted to be positioned between a pair of posts and mounted thereto, the fencing/railing assembly comprising:
- a first subassembly comprising a first plurality of elongate metal pickets and a first plurality of metal rails extending transverse to the first plurality of pickets and secured thereto;
- a second subassembly comprising a second plurality of elongate metal pickets and a second plurality of metal rails extending transverse to the second plurality of pickets and secured thereto; and
- two or more hinges concealed within the first and second pluralities of rails for hingedly securing the first subassembly to the second subassembly, wherein the fencing/railing assembly can be shipped and stored in a folded configuration and can be unfolded and extended for installation.
11. A fencing/railing assembly as claimed in claim 10 wherein the rails define a generally rectangular interior and further comprising hinge sockets sized and shaped to fit snugly within the generally rectangular interior and having a generally cylindrical bore for receiving the hinges therein.
12. A fencing/railing assembly as claimed in claim 11 wherein the hinges comprise barrel hinges.
13. A fencing/railing assembly as claimed in claim 12 wherein the barrel hinges are secured within the hinge sockets by screw-operated cams.
14. A fencing/railing assembly as claimed in claim 11 wherein the hinge sockets are secured to the rails with fasteners.
15. A fencing/railing assembly as claimed in claim 10 wherein the rails are generally U-shaped.
16. A fencing/railing assembly as claimed in claim 10 wherein the rails are attached to the pickets with fasteners and further comprising concealment strips for attachment to the rails for concealing the fasteners.
17. A fencing/railing assembly as claimed in claim 16 wherein the concealment strips operate to enhance the rigidity of the assembly.
18. A fencing/railing assembly as claimed in claim 10 wherein the pickets and the rails comprise aluminum extrusions.
19. A fencing/railing assembly as claimed in claim 10 wherein the first and second subassemblies are hingedly secured to one another with at least three concealed hinges.
20. A fencing/railing assembly as claimed in claim 10 wherein openings formed in the rails for receiving the pickets therethrough are wider than the width of the pickets to allow some racking of the fencing/railing assembly to adjust to various installation slopes.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 1, 2011
Publication Date: Nov 15, 2012
Inventors: Gordon DUFFY (Fair Play, SC), John Robert WITLIN (Norristown, PA)
Application Number: 13/286,460
International Classification: E04H 17/16 (20060101); E04H 17/20 (20060101);