Fence apparatus

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Inventors

Denton, M. John

Application #

558719

Filed

Jul-27-1990

Published

Aug-13-1991

Current US Class

256/1
256/32

International Classes

E04H 017/06

Field of Search

256/32 256/33 256/20 256/1 47/33 52/102 404/7 404/8

Examiners

Kundrat; Andrew V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gossett; Dykema

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Abstract
A fence apparatus is disclosed for use in conjunction with an existing fence or in combination with the construction of a new fence. The fence apparatus of the preferred embodiment of this invention has a flexible planar member to which two flexible members are attached. The two flexible members may be moved from an insertable planar position to an operative extended position such that the two flexible members occupy opposite sides of a typical fence and are secured thereto. The fence apparatus of the preferred embodiment of this invention prevents the growth of grass and/or other types of vegetation underneath and in close proximity to the fence and also prevents the growth of grass and/or other vegetation underneath the apparatus itself.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A fence apparatus for installing on an existing fence, said apparatus comprising:

first means, movable between an insertable planar position and an operative extended position, for insertion underneath a fence and for preventing growth of grass in close proximity to a first side of said fence;

second means coupled to said first means and movable between an insertable planar position, in which said second means overlays said first means, and an operative extended position for insertion underneath a fence and for preventing growth of grass in close proximity to a second side of said fence; and

ground engaging planar base means for providing a track upon which wheels of a lawn cutting device traverse; said first means comprising a first flexible side member coupled to a first end of said ground engaging planar base means and effective to protect said first side of said fence from contact with said lawn cutting device; said second means comprising a second flexible side member coupled to a second end opposite said first end of said group engaging planar base means; said ground engaging planar base means being positioned underneath and perpendicular to said fence and extending between said first and second ends from said first flexible member to said second flexible member.



Description
1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a fence apparatus, and more particularly, to a fence apparatus which may be used with a pre-existing fence or as part of a new installation of a fence, and which substantially eliminates the growth of grass and/or other vegetation underneath of and in close proximity to the fence.

2. DISCUSSION

Many types of fence devices have been used in order to eliminate the growth of grass and/or other various types of vegetation, underneath of and in close proximity to a fence. The elimination of such grass and/or other vegetation has been desired in order to reduce the time and effort associated with the trimming or cutting of such grass and/or other vegetation and to maintain a pleasant appearance of the fence area. While many of these devices have been somewhat successful in meeting these general objectives, these devices have found to have significant difficulties associated therewith.

That is, many of these existing fence devices are incapable of being used with pre-existing fences since these devices are not readily insertable underneath of the pre-existing fence and are therefore incapable of preventing the growth of grass and/or other types of vegetation from underneath these pre-existing fences. Additionally, grass and/or other types of vegetation have been found to grow underneath of these pre-existing fence devices themselves, causing an unsightly appearance and the expenditure of much time and effort in the removal of this growth. Additionally, many of these existing fence devices are not capable of conforming to the various curvatures of the fence structure to which they are coupled, causing the creation of various openings in which grass and/or other types of vegetation may grow. Further, many of these existing fence devices have been relatively expensive, relatively cumbersome and difficult in their installation.
 
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