Fencing and like structures

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Inventors

Dutch, Geoffrey C.
Dutch, Trevor K.

Application #

674155

Filed

Nov-8-1984

Published

Nov-18-1986

Current US Class

256/24
256/65.08
256/73

International Classes

E04H 017/14

Field of Search

256/65 256/66 256/67 256/24 256/19 256/73 403/187 403/399

Assignee

Costanza Pty. Limited (New South Wales, AU)

Examiners

Husar; Cornelius J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oblon, Fisher, Spivak, McClelland & Maier

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Abstract
A fencing structure having at least a pair of upright posts each having vertically extending channels that face one another. Extending between each pair of posts are an inverted channel top rail and a bottom rail. The top rail has inwardly directed webs which define an inwardly directed panel receiving throat as has the bottom rail when assembled. A rectangular panel is secured to the top rail and bottom rail by brackets which are locked in the channel, to inwardly directed webs of the top rail and to the bottom rail.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A fencing or like structure comprising:

(i) a pair of spaced apart upright post members each having vertically extending channel means with the channel means of each post facing one another,

(ii) a top rail of inverted channel form extending between the post members and having a pair of opposed, inwardly directed webs defining therebetween a panel-receiving throat that extends along the rail,

(iii) bottom rail means extending between the post members and having a panel-receiving throat that extends along the bottom rail means,

(iv) a rectangular panel extending between and secured to the top rail and the bottom rail means with the top edge of the panel in the throat of the top rail and its bottom edge in the throat of the bottom rail means,



Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

This invention relates to fencing and like structures such as ballustrades.

For the sake of brevity the invention will be described in relation to a fencing structure but it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto as it may be applied to ballustrades, divider walls, partitions, gates, security enclosures and diverse other structures of a panel nature. The term "fencing structure" as used herein embraces all such uses and applications of the invention.

BACKGROUND ART

Known types of fencing structures are indeed many and varied. For example, in the specialised field of swimming pool safety fencing there are many different kinds of fencing available. In the main, however, they tend to have the appearance of mesh and as such are not particularly attractive.

It is an object of this invention to provide a light weight fencing structure which may be readily assembled from standard components to provide an attractive yet functional fencing structure.
 
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