Bracket Patents (Class 256/65.03)
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Patent number: 11885135Abstract: A rapidly mounted, modular, universal handrail and grab bar system is disclosed having a plurality of one piece molded wall mounted supports; a plurality of fasteners securing the wall supports, wherein each support is initially rotationally adjustable about the fastener; at least one stock rail member forms the handrail member, wherein each rail member is received within wall support rail recesses, and wherein the central fastener extends perpendicular to the axis of the rail member; and at least one lateral fastening member to secure the rail member to the support. The rail members can include integrated accessories such as lighting units, glow in the dark elements, speakers, radio, scent releasing units, and liquid/powder dispensers.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2021Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Inventor: Rick Amendolea
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Patent number: 11739535Abstract: A rapidly mounted, modular, universal handrail and grab bar system uses mounting assemblies therefore. Each mounting assembly includes a clamp having through rail member recesses receiving a rail member generally perpendicular to a clamp longitudinal axis. The clamp includes a closed distal end and proximally extending clamp sides moving toward and away from each other effectively opening and closing the opening size to selectively clamp onto the rail member. A saddle has a curved distal end receiving the rail member, and opposed planar faces receiving the clamp sides, wherein the saddle includes a central fastener opening that extends generally along the saddle longitudinal axis and generally perpendicular to the rail member; and a flange coupled the saddle and fitting over the clamp and selectively moving the clamp sides toward each other to tighten the clamp onto the rail member by decreasing size of the opening.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2020Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Inventor: Rick Amendolea
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Patent number: 11370613Abstract: A storage system having e.g., side-by-side dual pallet bays is provided. The system includes a single level or stacked multilevel storage bay. Each bay is defined by a series of vertically extending supports and a central divider for storing two rows of pallets. Preferably, there are no vertical supports extending up from the central divider. Rails are provided on both sides of each row for supporting pallets and for pallet transportation/inventory carts to travel under the pallets. Side and center guides having camming surfaces are provided to properly position the pallets in the bays as they are loaded from a forklift.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2020Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: Frazier Industrial CompanyInventors: Domenick Iellimo, Aaron Iellimo
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Patent number: 10947738Abstract: In at least one embodiment, it is contemplated that the present invention provides a baluster system including a handrail, at least one newel post having a shaft, a mounting plate abutting the shaft and adapted for fixing the newel post to a lower supporting surface, a plate abutting the shaft, and an intermediary shaft portion having a second end abutting the plate and a first end having a swivel mount adapted for fixing to the underside of the handrail, and at least one baluster having a first end having a swivel mount adapted for fixing to the underside of the handrail, a second end having a swivel mount for fixing to a lower supporting surface and a baluster shaft extending between the first end and the second end.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2017Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: MOULURE ALEXANDRIA MOULDING INC.Inventors: Lay Tee Loh, Jerry Chabot, Marc Hurtubise, Fuzhong Liu, Luc Titley, Sean Cadney
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Patent number: 10501960Abstract: A system of fence components includes fence posts, fence rails having cavities formed in their ends, and fence rail inserts sized to be positioned within the fence rail cavities. The fence rail inserts and the fence rail cavities include corresponding mating features to allow the fence rail inserts to be positioned and locked within the fence rail cavities. The fence rail inserts also include fastener guides that allow a fastener to pass through to couple the fence rail inserts to the fence posts.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2016Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Inventor: N. Eric Knudsen
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Patent number: 9551457Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus (10) for connection to a flange (52) of a post (50). The flange (52) comprises two or more elongated apertures (54) therethrough which are spaced out along the length of the flange. The apparatus comprises a body (12) from which there extends two sets of projections (14A&B) and (16A&B). Each projection in each set respectively extends from the body to a distal end (18). Each of the sets (14), (16) comprises two projections A&B which extend from the body so as to define a recess R therebetween which is configured to receive the flange (52) therein. The distal ends (18) of the two projections (14) or (16) in a given set are able to locate in adjacency of a respective one of the elongated apertures (54) in the flange. At least one of the distal ends of at least one the projections comprises a passage (20) formed thereat. The passage (20) has a profile configured in a similar manner to that of the flange elongated aperture (54) adjacent to which it can be located in use.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2014Date of Patent: January 24, 2017Assignees: ONESTEEL WIRE PTY LIMITED, Gallagher Group LimitedInventors: Graham Johns, Robert Wade, Robert Fabien, Lawrence O'Toole
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Patent number: 8955250Abstract: Various embodiments related to a tree guard are disclosed. One embodiment provides an L shaped breakaway bracket for use with a modular tree guard assembly. The L shaped breakaway bracket includes a horizontal member extending substantially perpendicularly from a vertical member, wherein the vertical member is thinner and longer than the horizontal member. At least one fastener hole is provided in the horizontal member for receiving a fastener for securing the horizontal member to a rail. At least one fastener hole is provided in the vertical member for receiving a fastener for securing the vertical member to a post. The breakaway bracket is adapted to break along the intersection of the horizontal member and the vertical member and separate the rail from the post when a force that would otherwise be sufficient to deform the rail is applied to the rail.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2012Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Curb Allure LLCInventors: Kimberly Johnson, Bruce Bagley
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Patent number: 8870163Abstract: A bracket system for connecting a structural member to an upright member includes a bracket having an attachment portion configured to be operatively attached to a vertical or side surface of the structural member and a cup portion integral with the attachment portion. The cup portion includes a base portion and an interior perimeter surface configured to receive the upright member in an installed position such that the exterior perimeter surface of the upright member is proximate to the interior perimeter surface of the cup portion and the upright member is supported in an orientation which is substantially perpendicular and parallel to the structural member. The bracket may include an adjustable member received through a bracket opening and adjustable to retain the upright member in or allow removal of the upright member from the bracket. The upright member may include a reinforcing face plate interfacing with the adjustable member.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2011Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Inventor: John E. Regan
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Patent number: 8844084Abstract: A hand rail to post connector assembly for use with a modular ramp. The assembly includes a post cap configured for mounting to a post, a saddle that is received by a slot in the post cap, and a rail insert that is secured to the saddle. The post cap includes a support surface configured to support a hand rail, and the post cap substantially constrains the saddle from moving vertically. The rail insert has a clamping surface that engages an inner surface of the hand rail for clamping the hand rail between it and the saddle.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2012Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Prairie View Industries, Inc.Inventor: Richard Allen
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Patent number: 8840091Abstract: An apparatus comprising a bracket, and a device for connecting to the bracket. The bracket may be one of a plurality of brackets for placing a plant box on. The device may have a first portion having an opening through which a fastener can be inserted to connect the device to the bracket. The device may have a second portion connected at an angle to the first portion. The device may be sized so that when connected to the bracket by inserting the fastener through the opening, the second portion of the device fits snugly within opposing sections of the bracket, such that the second portion has a length which is slightly less than a distance between the opposing sections of the bracket. The apparatus may further include a railing situated so that a cross section of the railing sits in between a space between the device and the bracket.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2014Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Inventor: Joseph N. Laurita
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Publication number: 20140264220Abstract: A shaped bracket having a multi section bent flat plate having an elevated abutment member having an oval cutout that permits projections or lugs on the post to be secured therewithin, such flat plate configured to fit the surface of the T-shaped post, and, thus, functions to enable a metal post bracket assembly configured to securely affix fence rails to T-shaped posts, more specifically, a single piece bracket that is easily attached and easy to install to the T-shaped post, provides neat or hidden appearance, and can be firmly secured to the steel posts capable of withstanding side winds.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventor: John R. Doyle
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Patent number: 8814145Abstract: A railing support post with threaded holes or receivers for receiving threaded hardware, such as might be used for tensioned cable railing. A decorative sleeve or post cover may be used to at least partially enclose the railing support post. The railing support post may be manufactured, for example, by providing an elongated member of a prescribed length, drilling a plurality of holes spaced along the length of the elongated member, and tapping the plurality of holes to form a plurality of threaded receivers. The threaded receivers are configured to receiver rail fittings or other fittings.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2013Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Inventor: Joel Duane Herman
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Patent number: 8783662Abstract: A fencing bracket system for supporting a fencing rail having internal cavities open at least one end of the rail. The bracket system includes a mount installable onto a post, and a bracket slidably installable over the mount to securely retain the bracket to the mount. The fencing bracket system avoids the need to install screws or like fasteners into the rails to facilitate installation of fencing and provide improved aesthetics.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2013Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Barrette Outdoor Living, Inc.Inventor: Daniel Russo
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Patent number: 8777186Abstract: The protection kit comprises at least one post comprising at least one side opening, at least one rail, and at least one sleeve comprising at least one deformable tab. The sleeve is operable to receive a rail within its interior and to enter a side opening with deformation of at least one tab. Preferably, at least one opening is fitted with a tooth and the tab is deformable elastically and comprises an opening to receive the tooth. The insertion of a sleeve into the opening of the post causes the tab to deform until the tooth is located in the opening of the tab and the insertion of the rail into the interior of the sleeve restrains the tab.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2011Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: CitynoxInventors: Jonathan Russier, Brice Martigne
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Publication number: 20140150188Abstract: A hand rail to post connector assembly for use with a modular ramp. The assembly includes a post cap configured for mounting to a post, a saddle that is received by a slot in the post cap, and a rail insert that is secured to the saddle. The post cap includes a support surface configured to support a hand rail, and the post cap substantially constrains the saddle from moving vertically. The rail insert has a clamping surface that engages an inner surface of the hand rail for clamping the hand rail between it and the saddle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2012Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: PRAIRIE VIEW INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: RICHARD ALLEN
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Publication number: 20140021425Abstract: A fence rail and picket assembly includes a retainer for joining a picket upright to a fence rail. The retainer includes a forward portion including locking heads and a tongue portion. A picket upright formed of sheet material including rear flanges and defining a retainer cavity for receiving the forward portion of the retainer therein. The picket upright includes apertures along rear flanges for receiving the retainer heads there through. A fence rail receives the tongue portion of the retainer there on for operably securing the tongue to the rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 4, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Inventor: Anton Van Es
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Publication number: 20140008596Abstract: A railing support post with threaded holes or receivers for receiving threaded hardware, such as might be used for tensioned cable railing. A decorative sleeve or post cover may be used to at least partially enclose the railing support post. The railing support post may be manufactured, for example, by providing an elongated member of a prescribed length, drilling a plurality of holes spaced along the length of the elongated member, and tapping the plurality of holes to form a plurality of threaded receivers. The threaded receivers are configured to receiver rail fittings or other fittings.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Inventor: Joel Duane Herman
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Publication number: 20130292624Abstract: A connector to connect a railing to a post comprising a male bracket that attaches to the railing and which has a front surface on which is provided an elongate tenon that widens outwardly from the front surface. The tenon is tapered from its bottom towards a wider top end, and it also narrows in thickness from the top end towards the thinner bottom end. The connector also includes a female bracket that attaches to the post and which has a front surface in which is provided a slot that widens inwardly from the front surface. The slot also tapers from a bottom end towards a wider top end, and it also narrows in thickness from the top end towards the thinner bottom end. The slot and tenon are complementary so as to together, providing a snug joint between the brackets when the tenon is completely received within the slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventor: Richard Bergman
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Publication number: 20130264532Abstract: An improved fence assembly and method of manufacture and assembly of a fence that does not require fasteners. The fence assembly and method includes a retaining element that does not use fasteners and allows the vertical posts of the fence to rotate with respect to the horizontal rails of the fence, so that the fence can be installed on an uneven surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2012Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventor: Robert Sherman Goodman
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Publication number: 20130255122Abstract: A vertically stackable and retrofittable traffic cone linking system having a plurality of linking cuffs substantially conically shaped linking cuffs having four connection points, sized and configured to be removably secured to a standard traffic cone and a traffic cone linking connector removably connected to the linking cuffs. Once the traffic cone linking cuff is linked to the traffic cone linking connector, the traffic cone linking system can be can be arranged in a predetermined configuration or arrangement to alert onlookers of a particular hazard or to impede access to a given location.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Inventor: David Henderson
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Publication number: 20130214228Abstract: A baluster bracket assembly including a pair of mounting brackets attached to facing surfaces of a handrail and a baserail for retaining a baluster in railing construction. Each mounting bracket includes a mounting plate fastened to the railing surface and a collar for receiving an end of the baluster. A shoe is provided with each mounting bracket for attachment to the end of the baluster and for covering the mounting bracket after installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2012Publication date: August 22, 2013Inventor: Jayme M. Sneith
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Patent number: 8490287Abstract: A spacer apparatus of the invention is attached to a fence post to occupy a space between the fence post and a nearby structure. The subject fence end spacer apparatus includes space occupying members, and fence attachment members are connected to the space occupying members, for attaching the space occupying members to the fence post. The space occupying members fills the space between the fence post and a nearby structure. The space occupying members can include horizontal members connected to the fence attachment members and can include vertical members connected to the horizontal members. Together, the horizontal members and the vertical members provide a space-occupying fence portion. The fence attachment means can include first and second fence attachment members for contacting first and second portions of the fence post. The method of using the fence end spacer apparatus to removably fill the space between the fence post and the nearby structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2011Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Inventors: Robert B. Barter, Ruby G. Barter
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Patent number: 8480061Abstract: A fencing system comprises a T-post, an upper sleeve, a lower sleeve, and a bracket. Both the upper sleeve and the lower sleeve encircle respective portions of the T-post. The sleeves are designed such that passing bolts through the sleeves cooperates with the lugs on the T-post in a manner that restricts the motion of the sleeves along the longitudinal axis of the T-post. The bracket, in turn, defines an upper mounting arm and a lower mounting arm. Capturing the upper mounting arm between the T-post and the upper sleeve and capturing the lower mounting arm between the lower sleeve and the T-post acts as an effective means by which to fixate the bracket to the T-post.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2012Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Inventor: Thomas L. Graves
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Patent number: 8448923Abstract: A safety apparatus for use on an elevated surface, for providing fall protection for multiple elevated surface configurations, so as to adaptably secure a safe work environment, the safety apparatus comprising a base member, wherein the base member includes a vertical mounting surface and a horizontal mounting surface, a stanchion, a first vertical clamping surface near the base of the stanchion, an adjustable clamp arm having a second clamping surface, wherein the clamp arm is operable to be attached to the stanchion in a horizontal slab clamp configuration, and at least one bracket operable to receive a horizontal fall protection barrier.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2012Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Inventors: Dane Avery Schad, Brent Edward Smith
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Patent number: 8376321Abstract: A rail system has a baluster swing bracket configured to attach a baluster to the underside of a railing. This bracket has a flat body attached to the baluster and a flange offset from the flat body and attached to the railing, creating a gap between the railing and the baluster. This gap enables the baluster to be positioned close to the vertical surface to which the end of the railing is attached because a portion of the fastener connecting the railing to the vertical surface may be within the gap. The flange may be loosened or disconnected from the railing without removing the baluster swing bracket from the baluster. Disconnecting the flange allows the baluster to rotate or swing under the railing. Loosening the flange allows the baluster to rotate outward from the railing.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2010Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: AZEK Building Products, Inc.Inventor: Michael Dotsey
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Patent number: 8353500Abstract: A pre-manufactured fence system is constructed of horizontal rails, posts that form a fence field surface or and area and pickets or panels that complete the field. The posts and rails are hollow extruded members of polymer or metal material that are interconnected by bracket members that fit within bracket compartments of the rails. Bracket bar members are connected with the bracket members and are received within key-ways of the posts to properly position the rails with respect to the posts. The extruded components perform fence component positioning and establish pre-determined dimensioning and locations of the accompanying parts and pieces of the complete fence system and provide for component attachment that is not visible when the fence installation is completed.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2008Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Inventors: Herbert L. Walpole, Loren R. Hill, Joel W. Bolin
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Publication number: 20120273740Abstract: A support system for attaching safety railings, especially useful on construction sites. A clamp allows attachment to beams or posts of differing sizes, squeezing the beam or post using mechanical fasteners and, optionally, shims or spacers. A support arm is mounted on the clamp, and upright posts for safety wires or railings are removably mounted to the support arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Inventors: Dana Tyrrell, Shelby Bower
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Publication number: 20120267593Abstract: A fence-frame-to-post connector comprises two separate members joined by one or more fasteners separate from the members. One member is attached to the fence frame with additional fasteners separate from those used to join the two members and also separate from the connector. One of the fasteners that joins the two members of the connector can be a hinge that is preferably made by a key tab and key slot combination in which the key pivots in the keyhole.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Inventor: Daniel M. Gray
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Publication number: 20120261634Abstract: A fencing system comprises a T-post, an upper sleeve, a lower sleeve, and a bracket. Both the upper sleeve and the lower sleeve encircle respective portions of the T-post. The sleeves are designed such that passing bolts through the sleeves cooperates with the lugs on the T-post in a manner that restricts the motion of the sleeves along the longitudinal axis of the T-post. The bracket, in turn, defines an upper mounting arm and a lower mounting arm. Capturing the upper mounting arm between the T-post and the upper sleeve and capturing the lower mounting arm between the lower sleeve and the T-post acts as an effective means by which to fixate the bracket to the T-post.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2012Publication date: October 18, 2012Inventor: Thomas L. Graves
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Patent number: 8282082Abstract: Disclosed is an impact absorbing barrier assembly. The assembly includes a support having a pipe configuration and installed at the center line or the side of a road, an impact absorbing cylinder combined to the support and including a cylinder having a penetrating through-hole and being made by using one of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) and soft polyurethane, and including a rotation support pipe corresponding to the outside circumference of the support and inserted into the through-hole, a fence guide horizontally installed at upper and lower portions of the impact absorbing cylinder and at front and rear portions of the support to connect the supports, a fence guide combining device, and a rotation support device to support the rotation of the impact absorbing cylinder. The impact from a car collision with the impact absorbing barrier assembly may be reduced.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2008Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: ET Industry Co., Ltd.Inventor: Eun-Hee An
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Publication number: 20120247012Abstract: Various embodiments related to a tree guard are disclosed. One embodiment provides an L shaped breakaway bracket for use with a modular tree guard assembly. The L shaped breakaway bracket includes a horizontal member extending substantially perpendicularly from a vertical member, wherein the vertical member is thinner and longer than the horizontal member. At least one fastener hole is provided in the horizontal member for receiving a fastener for securing the horizontal member to a rail. At least one fastener hole is provided in the vertical member for receiving a fastener for securing the vertical member to a post. The breakaway bracket is adapted to break along the intersection of the horizontal member and the vertical member and separate the rail from the post when a force that would otherwise be sufficient to deform the rail is applied to the rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: Curb Allure LLCInventors: Kimberly Johnson, Bruce Bagley
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Publication number: 20120241703Abstract: A bracket system for connecting a structural member to an upright member includes a bracket having an attachment portion configured to be operatively attached to a vertical or side surface of the structural member and a cup portion integral with the attachment portion. The cup portion includes a base portion and an interior perimeter surface configured to receive the upright member in an installed position such that the exterior perimeter surface of the upright member is proximate to the interior perimeter surface of the cup portion and the upright member is supported in an orientation which is substantially perpendicular and parallel to the structural member. The bracket may include an adjustable member received through a bracket opening and adjustable to retain the upright member in or allow removal of the upright member from the bracket. The upright member may include a reinforcing face plate interfacing with the adjustable member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2011Publication date: September 27, 2012Inventor: John E. Regan
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Publication number: 20120181496Abstract: There is provided a railing system having a first rail member, a second rail member, and at least one locator space-insertable barrier member. Each space-insertable barrier member is connectable to both of the first and second rail members so as to occupy space between the first and second rail members and thereby interfere with movement of matter between the first and second rail members. At least one of the first rail member and the second rail member includes at least one locator structure. The locator structure defines a locator space for receiving insertion of at least one locator space-insertable barrier member and thereby effecting positioning of the at least one received locator space-insertable barrier member relative to the rail member whose locator structure is effecting the positioning.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2011Publication date: July 19, 2012Inventors: Tony Curatolo, Vince Vigliatore
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Publication number: 20120145983Abstract: A stringer for an off-set board-on-board fence having an inverted U-section elongated body having two mutually opposed sides depending from an intermediate adjoining portion having laterally off-set and longitudinally over-lapping first and second sets of spaced board slots extending flush with inside surfaces of the opposed sides for attaching fence boards of predetermined cross-section flush to the inside surfaces of the opposed sides of the stringer. The stringer has a plurality of bracket attachment apertures, preferably square, arranged longitudinally from end to end, between the first and second sets of board slots for attaching post brackets at each end of the stringer. A stringer support of each opposing bracket is within range of one bracket attachment aperture at each end of the stringer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2011Publication date: June 14, 2012Inventor: Thomas Joseph Rosicki
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Patent number: 8167275Abstract: A rail system that may be comprised of various components such as an upper rail, support rail, bottom rail, squash blocks, balusters, post covers, and ancillary components, such as post skirts and caps. In one exemplary embodiment, the rail system may be uniquely designed to accommodate perpendicular and angled installations (e.g., both in the horizontal and vertical planes). Furthermore, in another exemplary embodiment, the rail system may be easily assembled such that the support hardware is substantially hidden from view after installation, thereby enhancing the appearance of the railing.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2010Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: The Crane Group Companies LimitedInventors: Paul M. Bizzarri, Chip Herr, John M. Previte, Kevin T. Burt, William G. Taylor, Matthew T. Fenneman, Jeffrey R. Burr, Timothy C. Rothwell
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Publication number: 20120032129Abstract: A temporary railing system includes interior and exterior plates, temporary railing portions, and support arms designed to connect to the plates and support the temporary railing portions. The interior and exterior plates are designed in such a way that they are able to be installed on preexisting balusters by being placed snuggly against the balusters and bolted to each other with connecting bolts. The support arm is held into place by the two plates and is able to support the temporary railing portions. Multiple interior and exterior plate pairs can be used in a single installation to support multiple portions of temporary railing. The temporary railing portions are designed to fit seamlessly together, if desired, during installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2010Publication date: February 9, 2012Inventor: Philip Avedis Metzidakis
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Publication number: 20110315941Abstract: A fence (10) comprising at least two spaced-apart substantially upright fence posts (12a, 12b) anchored into the ground or other fixed structure and a stack of at least two boards (14) extending between each pair of adjacent fence posts. Each board (14) extends in a substantially horizontal orientation relative to the upright fence posts and is supported at each end by a respective fence post (12a,12b). At least one pair of retaining components (16a,16b) are provided on each fence post (12a,12b) and each pair of retaining components forms a series of cavities that are each shaped to receive and retain a respective end of a board (14) of the stack to thereby support the respective end of the board (14) at the fence post (12a, 12b).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2009Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: Jenkin Timber LimitedInventor: Richard James Carbines
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Publication number: 20110277403Abstract: A handrail construction, such as for a bridge or stairway, includes a tubular handrail element, the cross section of which is defined by a closed tube wall which encloses an internal cavity, and also a series of supports fastened to the handrail element. At least one counterpiece is located in the interior of the handrail element. Each support is fastened to a counterpiece via a fastening element which protrudes through the tube wall of the handrail element. The handrail element includes a thermosetting material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2010Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: FIBERCORE IP B.V.Inventor: Johannes Hendricus Alphonsus Peeters
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Publication number: 20110278526Abstract: There is described a reusable temporary safety rail post for a safety fence for bordering an elevated work area. The post includes a stanchion member, the lower end of which is attached to a horizontal plate. The upper portion of the stanchion member has one or more brackets for supporting horizontal safety rails which extend between adjacent post assemblies. A receiving bracket connected to the floor of the work area receives the horizontal plate and holds the stanchion in a vertically upright position. Also described is an extension kit by which the height of the post can be temporarily increased. The extension kit includes a vertical extension member having additional angular railing brackets, which is removably attached to the upper end of the stanchion so as to extend its height. The extension kit also includes a support bracket which provides additional support to the vertically extended post.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2011Publication date: November 17, 2011Inventors: Joseph CARVALHO, Jose CARVALHO
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Publication number: 20110248231Abstract: A fencing assembly (10) comprising a plurality of elongate paling members (23) having a top and a bottom and longitudinal sides; at least one top rail (14) which includes at least one opening (22) configured to receive a top portion of at least one paling member (23); at least one bottom rail (18) which includes at least one opening (22) configured to receive a bottom portion of at least one paling member (23); at least two side members (20) extending between the top rail (14) and bottom rail (18); and at least one intermediate rail (16) spaced between top rail (14) and bottom rail (18), the intermediate rail (16) comprising two elongate members (24, 25), each elongate member (24, 25) extending over a portion of opposite longitudinal sides of paling members (23) proximate the intermediate rail (16) and compress these portions of the paling members (23) between each elongate member (24, 25).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Inventors: Wayne Milner, Rudy Diener
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Publication number: 20110001104Abstract: A fence system including a first post attached in the ground and a second post attached in the ground. The fence system also includes a rail coupled to the first post and the second post with a female member attachment mechanism and a lip. The fence system also includes a slat including a male member attachment mechanism with a flap and a locking mechanism defining a step. The slat is coupled to the rail such that the male member attachment mechanism is coupled to the female member attachment mechanism and the step abuts the lip. If a force is applied to remove the male member attachment mechanism from the female member attachment mechanism, the lip exerts a force on the step resisting the force applied to remove the male member attachment mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2010Publication date: January 6, 2011Inventors: Michael Rowley, David Kurth
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Publication number: 20100301298Abstract: There are provided improved versions of a barrier fence 218 suitable for racetracks. The fence comprises an elongate rail 219 and uprights 220 secured thereto at positions along the rail, wherein an upright is secured at an upper end to the rail and at a lower end to a ground anchor 201. The lower end of the upright is adapted to separate from its associated ground anchor in response to an impact load on the upright. The improvements include improvements to connection of the uprights to the ground anchors, avoiding undesirable motion of uprights after impacts, rail length joining arrangements, erection and handling methods, and the provision of permanent footings.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2008Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: MAWSAFE PRODUCTS PROPRIETARY LIMITEDInventor: Daniel Mawby
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Publication number: 20100288992Abstract: A fence-frame-to-post connector comprises two separate members joined by one or more fasteners separate from the members. One member is attached to the fence frame with additional fasteners separate from those used to join the two members and also separate from the connector. One of the fasteners that joins the two members of the connector can be a hinge that is preferably made by a key tab and key slot combination in which the key pivots in the keyhole.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2009Publication date: November 18, 2010Inventor: Daniel M. Gray
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Publication number: 20100270525Abstract: A fence rail bracket assembly for mounting a fence rail to a fence post includes a mounting bracket and one or more push fasteners. The mounting bracket has two sidewalls, a bottom wall, and a rear wall. The bottom wall supports the weight of the rail. The rear wall includes one or more post-mounting apertures that receive one or more post-mounting push fasteners to mount the bracket to the post. And the two sidewalls receive the rail between them and include one or more rail-mounting apertures that receive one or more rail-mounting push fasteners to secure the rail to the bracket. Other aspects of the invention include a fence system including the fence rail bracket assembly, and a method of mounting a fence rail to a fence post using the fence rail bracket assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: Ronald D. ERWIN
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Patent number: 7815157Abstract: A method for reinstating a pole standing in ground comprising, abutting an inner surface of a sleeve against an outer surface of the pole so as to have a lower portion of the sleeve penetrating the ground and an upper portion of the sleeve projecting above the ground, and sliding a secondary member against an outer surface of the sleeve so that the secondary member locates against the sleeve and projects above the ground and into the ground, wherein the construction is such that the sleeve and secondary member located against the sleeve jointly form a bridging beam incorporating a box section reinforcement of the bridging beam. The formation of this box section substantially improves the strength of the bridging beam above what would be expected from the strength of the individual components.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2005Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Andoria Pty. Ltd.Inventors: John Keith Knight, Robert Edwin Randell, Carmel Geraldine Chell
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Publication number: 20100187491Abstract: A removable barricade or barrier which has one or more horizontally tensioned straps and one or more vertically extending elevation support elements associated therewith. The barricade or barrier may be erected and dismantled as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventors: Benjamin Anson, Andrew Anson
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Publication number: 20100146683Abstract: A fastener comprising a cylindrical member connected to a first strap section along the cylinder's wall, a tube-shaped member connected to a second strap section along the tube's wall. The tube has an opening within its wall to allow the passage of the first strap therethrough, and may comprise a display window covered with a magnifying glass to allow the assessment of the relative tension between the two opposing straps. The first strap section is attached to the second strap section by inserting the cylinder in the tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2006Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventor: Shlomo Laniado
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Patent number: 7731160Abstract: A railing mounting assembly includes a U-shaped bracket having a pair of sidewalls and a bottom wall, the bottom wall comprising a pair of platform portions for supporting a railing, and a pair of recessed portions separated from one another by a channel, and a trim cover attached around the bracket, the trim cover having a slit and at least one locking member projecting through the channel of the U-shaped bracket.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2008Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Railing Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Terrels, Christopher Michael Schnieder, Jason Michael Werner
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Patent number: 7726635Abstract: An attachment clip used in combination with a steel fence post for affixing a horizontal support member thereto. The clip, the steel fence post and the horizontal support member when combined provide additional stability and reduce tilting and settling thereof. This in turn facilitates to maintain the overall height and alignment of the fence line. The clip is a unitary member having a rear elongated gripping channel, an elongated vertical centralized trough, upper and lower attachment flanges and clearance slots.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2008Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventor: David Gilbert Heard
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Patent number: 7707794Abstract: A structure and a method for producing the structure wherein the structure comprises a framework of purlins supported by clips and plates and upright cylindrical members to form a structure of a fence, wall or a structure and the method comprises supporting the purlins between cylindrical members by the use of clips and plates to produce a structure which may include a slanted or peaked roof and may include windows and doors.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2008Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Inventor: Harvey W. Lacey, Jr.