With Casing Or Support Patents (Class 239/268)
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Patent number: 11951491Abstract: A spray applicator is disclosed. The spray applicator can include a carrier body including a number of contact surfaces and at least two nozzle bodies. Each nozzle body can be fastened on one of the contact surfaces and have a spray slit for producing a spray jet fanned out transversely to a center plane. the center planes can cross one another along a straight line. The straight line can extend outside the carrier body. The contact surfaces can face the straight line and be offset with respect to one another in the direction of the straight line.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2019Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: ABB Schweiz AGInventor: Frederik Vandepitte
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Patent number: 9387501Abstract: A flying insect spray apparatus includes a casing having upper and lower portions that define an interior area. The casing may be mounted to a wall or ceiling of an enclosed structure such as a garage. A reservoir configured to hold an insecticide is positioned in the interior area, the reservoir having an outlet such as a hose. A pump is positioned in the interior area and electrically connected to the reservoir and configured to cause the insecticide to be urged from the reservoir when the pump is electrically actuated. The outlet is in fluid communication with a plurality of nozzles spaced apart radially about a dispensing member such that the insecticide is dispersed in a 360 degree radius of the casing. The spray apparatus includes a controller electrically connected to the pump that includes a timer, the controller configured to actuate the pump at a predetermined time.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2014Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Inventor: Derrick Gale
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Patent number: 8985398Abstract: A product dispensing system includes an overcap that has a locking element extending therefrom. A container has a product disposed therein. A bracket is attached to the container. The bracket includes at least one flange and at least one slot. The at least one flange extends toward the at least one slot. A resilient member is disposed within the locking element.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2011Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Scott W. Demarest, Donald J. Schumacher, Christine D. Beilstein, Dirk K. Nickel, Jinsong Yu, Gang Liu, Xiaogang Tan, Yuanheng Liu
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Publication number: 20150076249Abstract: A multistage ejector has a nozzle arrangement, which has at least three nozzles which are arranged in series in the direction of a longitudinal axis, wherein the nozzles are designed for passage of a throughflow of a fluid, wherein a fluid gap is provided between adjacent nozzles in each case, wherein at least two of the at least three nozzles are interconnected monolithically to form a nozzle string, and wherein the nozzle string is arranged at least partially in a sleeve and the nozzle string and the sleeve are detachably fastened to each other. The nozzle string and the sleeve are axially fastened to each other by means of a fastening mechanism which acts in a positively locking manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2014Publication date: March 19, 2015Inventors: Stefan KAUPP, Tobias STAHL, Walter DUNKMANN
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Patent number: 8939385Abstract: A mounting system for a spray manifold having a plurality of spray modules arranged in a lateral array with support assemblies between adjacent modules. The mounting arrangement includes one or more mounting assemblies which each have a hub that is securable about one of the manifold support assemblies and a clamp comprising a pair of clamping arms that is securable about the hub by means of an appropriate fastener. The hub and clamping arms define complementary circular surfaces which permit the selected pivotal positioning of the hub and the spray manifold to which it is secured relative to the clamp and a machine mounting structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2009Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: Spraying Systems Co.Inventors: David Clark Huffman, Rick H. Knapp, Maurice Ovide Brisson
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Patent number: 8870030Abstract: A container has a body with a product disposed therein. A pedestal with a valving structure extends from the body. A bracket has a sidewall with at least one slot extending therein. The bracket includes a second pedestal provided interiorly of the sidewall, which is shaped to fittingly receive the pedestal of the body. The second pedestal includes at least one extending flange. Each of the at least one extending flanges extends toward the sidewall.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2011Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Scott W. Demarest, Donald J. Schumacher, Christine D. Beilstein, Dirk K. Nickel
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Publication number: 20140231547Abstract: A play set with a mist device includes a mist frame unit supported through a framework of the play set. The mist frame unit has a hollow body and a flexible hose member mounted onto the framework, wherein a portion of the flexible hose member is constructed into a hose ring encircling a slide unit; a water inlet provided at a first end of the mist frame unit for connecting to a water source; and a plurality of mist producing units provided along the mist frame unit arranged for producing mist such that a preset mist surrounding area is defined within which the play set is located, therefore the mist to can reach all play units of the play set, including the slide unit through the hose ring at an angle which is greater than 270°, thereby providing a cooling effect to the mist surrounding area.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Inventor: Paul Hsieh
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Patent number: 8573509Abstract: A sprinkler tap connects optionally to either a fitting of underground piping or an existing sprinkler head of an automatic sprinkler system and includes a generally T-shaped body having a fluid flow passage extending between an open bottom end and a first output port at a top end. A second output port communicates with the fluid flow passage between the bottom end and the first output port. The first output port is adapted for receiving either a male or female sprinkler head nozzle or, alternatively, a plug. A quick connect fitting on the second output port allows for easy connection and disconnection of a hose. The opposite end of the hose may be attached to a portable sprinkler device, a hand held spray nozzle or other water dispensing device. The quick connect fitting has an internal stop valve that closes when the hose is disconnected from the device, thereby preventing wasteful discharge of water from the second output port.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2009Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Inventor: David L. Cole
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Publication number: 20130186979Abstract: A nozzle head, which can be used to pump air into a tire or a shock absorber, includes a housing, a sleeve, and an activating member. The housing is engagable with a pumping mechanism of an air pump. The sleeve is disposed in and rotatable with respect to the housing. The sleeve includes a channel and also includes a first end adapted for receiving an American valve and a second end adapted for receiving a French valve respectively. The activating member is disposed in the sleeve and movable to a first position in which the sleeve includes the first end in fluid communication with the channel and the second end not in fluid communication with the channel and a second position in which the sleeve includes the second end in fluid communication with the channel and the first end not in fluid communication with the channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2012Publication date: July 25, 2013Inventor: Scott Wu
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Patent number: 7908997Abstract: A new and improved hybrid hot melt adhesive or other thermoplastic material dispensing system wherein two or more different hot melt adhesive or other thermoplastic material depositions, comprising, for example, two or more different types of patterns, two or more different types of application techniques or processes, or two or more different types of cyclical operations, can effectively be simultaneously achieved at substantially two or more different locations relative to an underlying substrate. The hybrid system comprises a metering station upon which is mounted a metering head comprising a plurality of metering head dispensing modules, and a pair or remote applicator heads comprising a pair of applicator head dispensing modules.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2007Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Mel Steven Lessley, Daniel D. Bourget
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Patent number: 7731104Abstract: A hand-held apparatus for spraying texture material including a body, a pressurized air source mounted on the body, a texture material hopper mounted on the body, and a texture delivery nozzle for selectively spraying texture material from the hopper onto a surface to be coated by propelling the texture material using pressurized air from the pressurized air source wherein each of the air source and the hopper can be disconnected from the body without the use of tools.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2006Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Wagner Spray Tech CorporationInventors: Craig Peterson, Anthony J. Torntore, Ross Rossner
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Patent number: 7654473Abstract: A watering system that has first and second upright supports, a plurality of bendable water conduits and substantially rigid water channels and a first spray head is disclosed. Each of the first and second upright supports have substantially laterally oriented brackets dimensioned to releasably hold objects having a first outer diameter, including the bendable water conduits and substantially rigid water channels. The substantially rigid water channels each have a central body and left and right hose barbs in fluid relationship to one another through the central body. The central body has an aperture dimensioned to receive and mechanically engage the insertion end of the first spray head. The first spray head has a spray jet with a first water flow rate. The system may further include second and third spray heads with second and third water flow rates each different from each other and the first water flow rate.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2006Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Inventor: Michael J. Hibberd
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Patent number: 7611071Abstract: A hot melt adhesive material application system is disclosed wherein both the control module and the dispensing nozzle are effectively provided with internal alternative flow paths. A fixed orifice is internally incorporated within the dispensing nozzle such that when the hot melt adhesive material is not being supplied to the dispensing nozzle and its discharge orifice, the hot melt adhesive material can be recirculated through the dispensing nozzle and the control module in accordance with controlled backpressure parameters which correspond to the supply pressure which is characteristic of the hot melt adhesive material being supplied to the dispensing nozzle and its discharge orifice.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2006Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Edward W. Bolyard, Jr., Mairi MacLean
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Publication number: 20090001197Abstract: A unitary rigid hub having a central vertical axis of symmetry; the hub further providing an exterior surface and an interior surface. The interior surface defining at least three leg sockets wherein each one of the leg sockets is adapted for receiving a leg strut to extend the leg struts in a divergent pattern. The exterior surface defines at least one vertically oriented groove having opposing convergent side surfaces which may receive an arm strut wedged therein. Spaced apart hubs may jointly hold the arm struts in their grooves to form a bridge between them and may therefore form a network of such hubs and bridges. A water fitting within the hubs provides disbursement of water to sprinklers and water delivery tubes. The hubs may be used as a plant support wherein the plants may be watered more uniformly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventor: Randolph DeArmond Dilday
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Publication number: 20080314306Abstract: The present invention is a water misting device built in to a boat's bimini framework. The water for the device is taken from a lake, river, ocean or any other water body or source, and pumped through a screening or filtration system for endless misting opportunity. As the device is concealed within the framework, it is aesthetically pleasing to the boat owner and fellow boaters. The device can also be completely removed and reattached at the owner's discretion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventors: Michael Santa Cruz, Robert Santa Cruz
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Patent number: 7448555Abstract: Spraying tool for foundry molds with spraying nozzles, which can be controlled separately for several media per spraying nozzle and/or for a spraying nozzle per medium.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2004Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Wotec Automationssysteme GmbHInventor: Rudolf Wollin
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Publication number: 20080230625Abstract: A spray bar typically utilised for the application of fluids such as hot bitumen onto an adjacent surface has an inner tube (2) which is rotatable relative to an outer tube (17) byway of an actuator (24). The outer tube (17) has various spray nozzles (21) which are designed to deliver fluid fed to the spray bar through a fluid supply passage (3), onto the adjacent surface. The rate of flow to each nozzle is controlled by a series of corresponding apertures in the inner tube (2) and the outer tube (17) which are moved into or out of alignment by rotation of the inner tube relative to the outer tube via the actuator (24). By providing different patterns of apertures corresponding to different nozzles (21) it is possible to achieve altering spray patterns by rotation of the inner tube relative to the outer tube into predetermined orientations. The spray bar according to the invention also has the advantage over the prior art of simplified actuation controls and more robust and reliable construction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2005Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventor: Timothy Williams
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Patent number: 7210637Abstract: An apparatus for dispersing mist in a predetermined area includes means for obtaining water from a water source and means for dispersing the water as mist. A connecting means connects the obtaining means to the dispersing means. Upon the obtaining means obtaining water, water is provided through the connecting means for dispersing by the dispersing means thereby providing a cooling mist therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2004Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Inventor: James Johnson
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Patent number: 6779744Abstract: Vehicle undercarriage cleaners clean the undercarriage of vehicles. Dirt, mud, salt, chemicals, snow and other materials accumulate on the undersides of vehicles. The vehicle undercarriage cleaner removes these materials without requiring the user to manipulated during use by employing a set of interlocking pipes and joints laid out to form a nested rectangle. Water holes piercing the top surface of the pipes result in sprays of water when a hose is connected to the hose attachment mechanism. Addition or removal of pipes and joints allows the dimensions of the vehicle undercarriage cleaner to be adjusted to accommodate any vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2003Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Inventors: Efi Marine, Richard James LaLond
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Publication number: 20040144857Abstract: An improved spreader assembly adapted to be mounted on a vehicle having a tailgate and a bumper. The improved spreader assembly includes a hopper and a retaining arrangement. The hopper has an upper section and a bottom section. The bottom section has a base surface adapted to at least partially rest on a top surface of the bumper. The retaining arrangement includes a band that fits at least about a portion of a front face of the upper section of the hopper. One end of the band is adapted to connect to the vehicle to maintain at least a portion of a back face of the upper section at least closely adjacent to the tailgate of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2004Publication date: July 29, 2004Applicant: The Louis Berkman CompanyInventors: James A. Kost, Josh Vyrostek
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Patent number: 6386835Abstract: A misting pump system (20) includes a housing (22), an electronic section (62), and a water transfer section (80). The housing (22) includes a base (48), a front panel (24), a rear panel (26), a cover (50), and a barrier wall (52). The barrier wall (52) is coupled to a floor (66) of the base (48). The barrier wall (52) extends from the floor (66) to a roof (68) of the cover (50) to form a first compartment (76) and a second compartment (78). The water transfer section (80) is located in the first compartment (76) and the electronic section (62) is located in the second compartment. Openings (108, 118, 132, 140) in the barrier wall (52) provide an access between an inlet (89) and an outlet (91) of a pump (88) of the electronic section (62) to the water transfer section (80). The barrier wall (52) is configured to substantially prevent water issuing from a water leak in the water transfer section (80) from passing into the electronic section (62).Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Fogco Systems, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey J. Kalpakoff
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Patent number: 6386464Abstract: In the present device is provided for irrigating lawn and garden areas. Buried below ground level are a pop-up sprinkler and a housing chamber. The underground pop-up sprinkler has a bottom inlet with a female fitting mechanism affixed therein. Concentrically positioned within the housing chamber is an inner pipe member with a female fitting mechanism affixed within the opened bottom of the inner pipe member. Interconnecting the pop-up to the housing is an U-shaped second pipe member having two legs with male fitting mechansim affixed to the upper end of each leg. The male fitting mechanism of the first leg is securely attached to the female fitting mechanism of the pop-up sprinkler. The male fitting mechansim of the second leg is securely attached to the female fitting mechanism attached to the bottom of the inner pipe member situated within the housing chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2001Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Inventor: Ricardo Watson, Sr.
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Patent number: 6269823Abstract: A can washing apparatus includes a supply line or header connected to a plurality of risers. The risers are formed from a plastic material and are held to the frame of the can washing apparatus by an elongated metal support which is in turn welded to the frame of the can washing apparatus. The metal support absorbs the force of the spray thereby preventing the risers from moving and flexing during use.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1998Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas C. Lincoln
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Patent number: 6237860Abstract: A spray apparatus includes a pump for pressurizing water, a drive unit for driving the pump, a flow regulator for regulating the flow of water pressurized by the pump, and a modular spray assembly. The modular spray assembly includes piping connected to the pump, a plurality of quick coupler units connected to the piping, and water outlets connected to the quick coupler units through which the pressurized water is sprayed, wherein the pressurized sprayed water creates a mist and a wind. The spray apparatus can be assembled in a tent-like structure to provide a rain room, wherein a mist and a wind are generated by the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Potomac Rain RoomInventor: Lawrence E Ducey
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Patent number: 6065693Abstract: A spray shower apparatus reconfigurable and adjustable for watering flowers and other plants planted in beds. The apparatus comprises a kit enabling modular assembly and enclosed within a common enclosure. The principal component of the kit is a rigid liquid conduit having at least one threaded end and a plurality of orifices disposed on the lateral wall of the conduit. The conduit has a plurality of spray nozzles attachable to the orifices of the liquid conduit. Each spray nozzle is adjustable as to direction of spray relative to the liquid conduit. Other components of the kit include a connector for connecting the liquid conduit to an external source of liquid, brackets for securing the liquid conduit to a vertical environmental surface, and an end cap for closing the distal end of the liquid conduit. Preferably, components are provided in quantities enabling a plurality of liquid conduits to be arranged in series.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Inventor: John J. Lukas
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Patent number: 5617999Abstract: A connector member (10) for use with a sprinkler system includes a hollow body (12) having a passage (14) therein, and at least two open end portions (16) for communication with the exterior. Each open end portion (16) includes an inner tubular section (18) in communication with the passage (14) of the body (12), and an outer tubular section (20) in a concentric relation with the inner tubular sections (18). The outer tubular section (20) includes external threads (23) on its surface around the central axis, and several slits (21) extending from the edge axially. The connector member (10) further includes two types of covers (26, 28) for respective cooperation with the open end portions (16) wherein one type is a fastening device (26) to firmly attach the pipe onto one open and portion (16) of the connector member (10), and the other type is a irrigation device (28) installed onto the other open end portion (16) for adjustable spraying water on the ground around such connector member (10).Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1995Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Inventor: Jung-Li Chiang
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Patent number: 5368229Abstract: A pop-up sprinkler assembly for installation within the ground and for manual connection from a position above ground with an above ground hose as a source of water pressure. The pop-up sprinkler assembly includes a housing structure having an annular opening and exterior suitable for installation within the ground in a fixed operative position. The housing structure has a inlet passageway communicating with the annular opening. A hose connector is in the passageway for connection to an above ground hose. A sprinkler head is mounted in the annular space that is generally at ground level when the sprinkler head is in a lower storage position. An annular seal is provided between the sprinkler head and the housing structure so that the communication of water pressure with the annular space results in water pressure-biased movement of the sprinkler head from the lower storage position to a raised operative position.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1993Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: L. R. Nelson CorporationInventors: Jerry R. Hayes, Lawrence P. Heren
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Patent number: 5330104Abstract: Disclosed is apparatus for providing a comfortable region within a relatively hot, dry environment having a reservoir of water therein, including a container having a base, sides, and an openable lid; a self-priming pump mounted to the base and having a pump inlet and a pump outlet; an electrical battery having a liquidic electrolyte for powering the pump; a spray wand having a plurality of nozzles spaced along a substantially rigid conduit for distributing the water in the form of a corresponding number of expanding fine spray streams; a fluid conduit for connection to the pump and the nozzles for misting the environment, the container substantially absorbing noise from operation of the pump and protecting against contamination of the environment by leakage of the electrolyte from the battery; and a solar panel located on the lid of the container for recharging the battery.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1992Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Inventor: David G. Marcus
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Patent number: 4838456Abstract: A dispensing apparatus and method for spraying the hands of a person is provided. The apparatus includes a housing having a plurality of walls forming a chamber for the hands and having an opening for inserting the hands into the chamber. The apparatus has an L-shaped actuating member having a pivot supported by a wall. The L-shaped member has a horizontal leg supported by the pivot, a disc portion disposed in the chamber for contact by the hands, and has a vertical leg with a tip bearing portion disposed outside the housing. The apparatus also has a resilient cantilever beam having a first portion with a cavity which receives a cap portion of an aerosol container, and having a second portion which is fixedly connected to a wall of the housing. The resilient cantilever beam has a passageway from the cavity to an orifice inside the chamber for spraying a substance. from the container, while containing the disc portion in the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1988Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Inventor: Jerry F. Hamlin
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Patent number: 4579692Abstract: A mechanical draft crossflow cooling tower is provided with a novel hot water distribution structure which overlies a fill assembly. The distribution structure includes a basin which extends horizontally along the length of the fill assembly and the basin bottom is provided with a plurality of metering nozzles for directing the flow evenly across the top face of the fill assembly. Additionally, a flume is located within the confines of the basin and extends horizontally along the length of the latter in spaced disposition from the basin bottom. The flume has opposed sidewalls which are operable as weirs such that the water is evenly directed to all areas of the basin. As such, the static head on each of the nozzles is equivalent throughout the length of the basin so that the hot water is evenly directed toward all areas of the fill assembly regardless of the flow rate of the water.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1985Date of Patent: April 1, 1986Assignee: The Marley Cooling Tower CompanyInventors: Thomas W. Bugler, III, James D. Randall
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Patent number: 4156396Abstract: This device consists primarily of a main body with perforated sleeve means, for insertion into a ground surface, for the purpose of introducing a controlled amount of water and liquid fertilizer to plant roots underground. It includes a manually controlled valve, and is connectable in plurality with similar units that will receive liquids from drum means.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1977Date of Patent: May 29, 1979Inventor: George J. Konucik
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Patent number: 4037788Abstract: A fence construction for maintaining stock in a confined area made from rust resistant metal tubing and constructed without the use of nuts, bolts, or welding. The horizontal rails are hollow tubing connected at their ends with connectors to form continuous rails and the supporting posts are also formed from tubing with rail supporting hollows or indents formed therein to securely support said horizontal rails. Metal bands placed around the posts just below the rails lock the rails into position and the foot of each post is set in concrete. An additional feature is that one or more of the horizontal hollow horizontal rails may be provided with sprinkler heads and the rails hooked to a source of water under pressure for irrigation of the area the fence encloses.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1975Date of Patent: July 26, 1977Inventor: Harry D. Riley