POSTS FOR FENCE SYSTEMS, FENCE SYSTEMS, AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING AND INSTALLING THE SAME
A post for use in a fence installation is provided. The post includes a body portion defining a first plurality of mortises in a fixed position with respect to the body portion. The post also includes an adjustable portion defining a second plurality of mortises, the adjustable portion being engageable with the body portion such that a position of the second plurality of mortises is adjustable with respect to the body portion.
The application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/881,999 filed on Aug. 2, 2019, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
FIELDThe invention relates to fence systems, and more particularly, to improved posts for fence systems, and improved methods of assembling and installing fence systems.
BACKGROUNDManufacturing and installation of fence systems (e.g., plastic fence systems, composite fence systems, etc.) continues to be labor intensive and time consuming. Particular challenges exist in connection with installation of fence systems when the ground surface is uneven (e.g., a sloped ground surface, etc.).
In such applications, posts included in the fence system are often drilled or otherwise cut at the installation location to compensate for changes in elevation of the ground surface. The time and labor associated with these types of challenges significantly increases the costs of the fence system.
Thus, it would be desirable to provide improved posts, improved fence systems, and improved method of assembling and installing the same.
SUMMARYAccording to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, a post for use in a fence installation is provided. The post includes a body portion defining a first plurality of mortises in a fixed position with respect to the body portion. The post also includes an adjustable portion defining a second plurality of mortises. The adjustable portion is engageable with the body portion such that a position of the second plurality of mortises is adjustable with respect to the body portion.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the invention, a fence system is provided. The fence system includes a first post. The first post including (i) a first body portion and (ii) a first adjustable portion defining a plurality of mortises, the first adjustable portion being engageable with the first body portion such that a position of the plurality of mortises, is adjustable with respect to the first body portion. The fence system also includes a second post, and at least one rail configured to be positioned between one of the plurality of mortises and the second post.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the invention, a method of installing a fence system is provided. The method includes the steps of: (a) determining information related to a change in elevation of installation of a first post and a second post; (b) installing the first post, the first post defining a plurality of mortises; (c) installing the second post using the information from step (a), the second post including (i) a second body portion and (ii) a second adjustable portion defining a second plurality of mortises, the second adjustable portion being engageable with the second body portion such that a position of the second plurality of mortises is adjustable with respect to the second body portion; and (d) installing a rail between the first post and the second post, the rail being engaged between (i) one of the plurality of mortises defined by the first post and (ii) one of the second plurality of mortises defined by the second post.
The invention is best understood from the following detailed description when read in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is emphasized that, according to common practice, the various features of the drawings are not to scale. On the contrary, the dimensions of the various features are arbitrarily expanded or reduced for clarity. Included in the drawings are the following figures:
As used herein, the terms “first”, “second”, “third”, “fourth”, etc., with with respects to any component (such as posts, mortises, plurality of mortises, rails, etc.) are arbitrary in nature. Thus, a “first” post does not mean it is installed first, or have any other meaning other than as a descriptor in a given example. Further, such descriptors (i.e., first, second, etc.) may be changed herein from one example to another.
Referring now to the drawings,
First post 110, and second post 104, are installed in the earth 102. As shown in
First post 118 includes a body portion 120 defining a first plurality of mortises (in this example, upper mortise 122 and lower mortise 124) in a fixed position with respect to body portion 120. First post 110 also includes an adjustable portion 130 defining a second plurality of mortises (in this example, upper mortise 132 and lower mortise 134). Upper mortises 122, 132 receive respective upper rails 106. Likewise, lower mortises 124, 134 receive respective lower rails 108.
Adjustable portion 130 is engageable with body portion 120 such that a position of the second plurality of mortises 132, 134 is adjustable with respect to body portion 120. By utilizing adjustable portion 130, first post 110 is able to account for the uneven ground surface of earth 102. This technique is utilized in connected with methods of assembling fence systems in accordance with the invention (such as the method of
Of course, the embodiments of the invention shown in
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Aspects of the invention have been described above largely with respect to fence systems including two simple rails (i.e., an upper rail and a lower rail). However, the invention is not limited thereo. That is, many different types of fence systems may utilize the teachings of the invention.
Thus, it is clear that in accordance with the invention, fence systems may be provided with any number of posts including the body portion and the adjustable portion described herein, along with any number of conventional posts (where adjustment is not needed, for example, because a span of fencing crosses an area with an acceptable grade). Likewise, any number of mortises may be defined by the posts, as desired in the application. Likewise, any number of rails, and additional fence components (e.g., pickets, panels, etc.) may be provided, as desired in the application.
The method also includes the step of installing the post 104, as shown in
The method also includes the step of installing a rail (or a plurality of rails) between post 104 and post 110. For example,
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Various materials may be used to form posts in accordance with the invention (and if desired, the rails or other portions of a fence system). Such exemplary materials include plastic materials (e.g., PVC—polyvinyl chloride, polyurethane, polypropylene, etc.), composite materials (e.g., wood composite, fiberglass composite, a metal composite), amongst others.
Although aspects of the invention are described with respect to fences and fence systems, it is understood that these terms are intended to be broadly construed and refer to any type of system utilizing the inventive posts. Thus, the term fence (or fence system) shall include traditional lengths of fencing, railings (and railing systems), stair railings, etc.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein with reference to specific embodiments, the invention is not intended to be limited to the details shown. Rather, various modifications may be made in the details within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims and without departing from the invention.
Claims
1. A post for use in a fence installation, the post comprising:
- a body portion defining a first plurality of mortises in a fixed position with respect to the body portion; and
- an adjustable portion defining a second plurality of mortises, the adjustable portion being engageable with the body portion such that a position of the second plurality of mortises is adjustable with respect to the body portion.
2. The post of claim 1 wherein the body portion includes a “U” shaped channel, and wherein the first plurality of mortises are defined by a wall portion of the “U” shaped channel.
3. The post of claim 1 wherein the adjustable portion is slidably engageable with the body portion such that the position of the second plurality of mortises is adjustable with respect to the body portion.
4. The post of claim 1 wherein the adjustable portion is configured to be snapped in place with the body portion.
5. The post of claim 1 wherein the body portion defines a groove configured to receive an engagement portion of the adjustable portion during engagement therebetween.
6. The post of claim 1 wherein the adjustable portion defines a groove configured to receive an engagement portion of the body portion during engagement therebetween.
7. The post of claim 1 wherein at least one of a miter joint and a butt joint is provided between the body portion and the adjustable portion during engagement therebetween.
8. The post of claim 1 wherein each of the body portion and the adjustable portion is formed of a material selected from the group consisting of a plastic material and a composite material.
9. A fence system comprising:
- a first post, the first post including (i) a first body portion and (ii) a first adjustable portion defining a plurality of mortises, the first adjustable portion being engageable with the first body portion such that a position of the plurality of mortises is adjustable with respect to the first body portion;
- second post; and
- at least one rail configured to be positioned between one of the plurality of mortises and the second post.
10. The fence system of claim 9 wherein the second post includes (i) a second body portion and (ii) a second adjustable portion defining a second plurality of mortises, the second adjustable portion being engageable with the second body portion such that a position of the second plurality of mortises is adjustable with respect to the second body portion.
11. The fence system of claim 9 wherein the first body portion defines a third plurality of mortises in a fixed position with respect to the first body portion.
12. The fence system of claim 10 wherein the first body portion defines a third plurality of mortises in a fixed position with respect to the first body portion.
13. The fence system of claim 11 wherein the first body portion includes a “U” shaped channel, and wherein the third plurality of mortises are defined by a wall portion of the “U” shaped channel.
14. The fence system of claim 12 wherein the second body portion defines a fourth plurality of mortises in a fixed position with respect to the first body portion.
15. The fence system of claim 9 wherein the first adjustable portion is slidably engageable with the first body portion such that the position of the plurality of mortises is adjustable with respect to the first body portion.
16. The fence system of claim 9 the first adjustable portion is configured to be snapped in place with the first body portion.
17. A method of installing a fence system, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) determining information related to a change in elevation of installation of a first post and a second post;
- (b) installing the first post, the first post defining a plurality of mortises;
- (c) installing the second post using the information from step (a), the second post including (i) a second body portion and (ii) a second adjustable portion defining a second plurality of mortises, the second adjustable portion being engageable with the second body portion such that a position of the second plurality of mortises is adjustable with respect to the second body portion; and
- (d) installing a rail between the first post and the second post, the rail being engaged between (i) one of the plurality of mortises defined by the first post and (ii) one of the second plurality of mortises defined by the second post.
18. The method of claim 17 installing a second rail between the first post and the second post, the second rail being engaged between (i) another of the plurality of mortises defined by the first post and (ii) another of the second plurality of mortises defined by the second post.
19. The method of claim 17 wherein the second body portion defines a third plurality of mortises in a fixed position with respect to the body portion.
20. The method of claim 17 wherein the first post includes (i) a first body portion and (ii) a first adjustable portion, the first adjustable portion being engageable with the first body portion, the plurality of mortises defined by the first post being defined by the first body portion or the first adjustable portion.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 14, 2020
Publication Date: Feb 4, 2021
Inventor: Evan W. Taylor (Berlin, NJ)
Application Number: 16/848,209