Modular fence structure

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Inventors

Brema, Robert J.
Adamson, Gerald J.
Poissant, Philip L.
Cleminson, John H.

Application #

555766

Filed

Nov-28-1983

Published

Feb-12-1985

Current US Class

052/473
256/12.5
256/13.1
256/19
256/66
D25/138
D25/38
D25/44

International Classes

E04H 017/14

Field of Search

256/66 256/65 256/72 256/19 256/24 256/13.1 256/12.5 52/473

Assignee

Union Carbide Canada Limited (Toronto, CA)

Examiners

Kundrat; Andrew V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Arvantes; James C., Hopley; William G., Koller; Albert E.

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Abstract
A fence structure is described consisting of modular panels mounted on posts. The modular panels are of thermoplastic or thermoset material having a rail portion and a connector at each end for fitting over the posts. The connector has an integral expansion joint in its central passage and each connector is offset in opposite directions to the longitudinal center of the panel to provide a hinged effect with the connectors of adjacent panels in the fence. The construction is readily adaptable to sloping ground and variation in height between panels and provides simplified installation by easy alignment.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A fence comprising a first, a second and a third post aligned in parallel and having at least two modular panels mounted between each of said posts; each said modular panel comprising a rail section, a first connector member at one end of said rail section and a second connector member at the opposite end of said rail section, each of said connector members positioned offset from the longitudinal axis of said panel on opposite sides of said axis from each other and having a central passage for passing a length of one of said posts therethrough and including an expansion joint within said central passage for gripping said post; said rail section including a central louvered portion angled with respect to the connector members and a lip portion extending along the end of said louvered portion; said modular panels being so mounted on said posts that the central louvered portion of one modular panel is angled in opposite direction to the louvered portion of the adjacent modular panel so that a lip portion of one panel abuts the lip portion of the adjacent panel and the first connector member of the modular panel between the second and third post is positioned below the second connector member of the modular panel mounted between the first and second posts to provide an interconnecting of said modular panels.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a modular fence structure, more particularly it relates to a fence construction of interconnecting modular elements including structural foam panels of thermoplastic or thermosetting material which can be easily constructed without securing fasteners between each post and panel section.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

Various attempts have been made in the past to construct a fence that would be simple to assemble, relatively inexpensive and maintenance free. Such fences were designed for long term assembly for marking off property boundaries or for temporary assembly as snow fences or crowd control barriers. Fences that were designed for long term assembly such as woven aluminum or steel fences such as described in Canadian Pat. No. 988762 require the intricate fitting together of metal parts and fasteners to maintain the fence sections under tension. Such intricate assembly would not be practical in constructing a fence for temporary use. U.S. Pat. No. 4,145,031 provides a modular fence with interlocking elements but does not provide for a variation in fence design nor does it permit angling of the fence about the connector due to the linear construction of the rails.
 
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