Security fence

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Inventors

MacDougall, Ellis C.

Application #

826020

Filed

Feb-4-1986

Published

Jun-16-1987

Current US Class

256/1
256/11

International Classes

E04H 017/00

Field of Search

256/11 256/1

Examiners

Kundrat; Andrew V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dennison, Meserole, Pollack & Scheiner

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Abstract
A security fence including multiple laterally spaced fence posts extending upwardly from ground anchored lower end portions at an arcuate inclination of approximately 50.degree. to 65.degree.. The posts are interconnected by horizontal rails and mount wire mesh or the like. The fence terminates in an upper terminal end portion vertically above the ground and laterally offset from the lower portion of the fence to preclude direct physical access to the upper terminal end portion.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A security fence mounted to a stable base and defining a barrier to preclude passage of a person attempting to climb the fence from a first side thereof to a second side thereof as a confinement or exclusive means, said security fence comprising multiple laterally spaced fence posts, said fence posts being positioned to define a line dividing an area into first and second sides, each said fence post comprising a lower end portion anchored to the stable base with the remainder of the post supported therefrom and terminating in an upper terminal end portion, each said post including a vertical section extending upwardly from said stable base, and a generally inclined portion, comprising the major portion of the vertical height of the post, extending in a smooth unbroken configuration from said vertical section and terminating at said upper terminal end portion, said inclined portion being continuously generally inclined at approximately a 50.degree. to 65.degree. angle to the horizontal to a common side and to a point wherein said upper terminal end portion is positioned at a height above said base sufficient to preclude direct simultaneous physical access by a climber to said upper terminal end portion and said base, and at a position laterally removed from said lower end portion sufficient to preclude direct simultaneous physical access by a climber to said upper terminal end portion and the vertical section of the corresponding post below said continuously inclined major portion, fence paneling fixed to and between said posts and substantially coextensive with the height thereof, and additional security means extending downwardly from the upper terminal end portions of said posts and terminating in upwardly spaced relation above the vertical sections of the posts.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is concerned with fences, and more particularly security fences as might be found around confinement areas, prisons, and the like. Such fences also are frequently provided to exclude persons from areas for both the protection of the person, as at construction sites, and for protection of the site itself, as at industrial sites, secret installations, and even homes or residential areas.

The conventional fence, when a question of security is involved, will normally consist of mulltiple vertical posts projecting perpendicularly upward from a stable support base, normally the ground, with the posts mounting paneling or partitions which in the most common form will consist of a continuous length of wire mesh.

Such basic fences, while providing a barrier against any casual desire to move from one side of the fence to the other, do provide ready handholds and footholds and can be easily scaled by a determined person or persons. In an attempt to enhance the effectiveness of such fences, it has been proposed that angled extensions, with wire strands or the like, be mounted to the upper ends of the posts to extend upwardly and inwardly toward one side of the fence. Such extensions are normally relatively short with the outer or free edges thereof generally easily accessed by a person having both a handhold and a foothold on the vertical fence itself. As such, the portion of the barrier which provides the maximum effectiveness, when considering a person of reasonable agility, is at the extreme top of the fence.
 
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