Ornamental fence

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Inventors

Lubore, Terry S.

Application #

859192

Filed

May-20-1997

Published

Apr-6-1999

Current US Class

256/1
256/19
256/24

International Classes

E04M 017/00

Field of Search

256/19 256/1 256/24 256/13.1 256/25-29 40/406 160/236 160/40 160/44 52/311.1 52/786.11

Examiners

Kim; Harry C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Mills Law Firm PLLC

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Abstract
An ornamental fence which can be changed from one desired color to another includes hollow pickets and rails formed of a thin wall translucent material substantially free of pigmentation having sufficient transparency such that exterior surface of the pickets and rails assume the coloration of a fluid contained therewithin as admitted to the interior through exteriorly accessible drain and fill openings.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An ornamental fence having an exterior coloration of a fluid contained therewithin, said ornamental fence comprising: first and second elongated hollow vertically extending pickets; first and second elongated hollow horizontally extending rails structurally connected to said pickets, said pickets and said rails being defined by a thin exterior surface formed of a translucent material and establishing a fluid containing reservoir in each of said pickets and a fluid containing reservoir in each of said rails; fluid passages formed in said pickets and said rails fluidly interconnecting said fluid containing reservoirs in said pickets with said fluid containing reservoirs in said rails, said translucent material being substantially free of pigmentation to provide a transparency to said exterior surface enabling said pickets and said rails to assume the coloration of the fluid contained in said fluid containing reservoirs; a filling opening in an upper end of at least one of said pickets for admitting said fluid into said fluid containing reservoirs of said pickets and through said fluid passages into said fluid containing reservoirs of said rails; and a draining opening in a lower end of at least one of said pickets for draining the fluid in the fluid containing reservoirs; and said fluid having the coloration admitted through said filling openings and filling said fluid containing reservoirs whereby said coloration of said fluid imparts a similar coloration to said exterior surfaces of said pickets and said rails.



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

Field of Invention

This invention relates to a novel fence, and more particularly to an ornamental fence or to a section of ornamental fence which can readily be changed from one desired color to another.

Fences most commonly in use today are made of wood, metals, such as chain link or ornamental iron, and masonry, such as brick, cinder or concrete block, and monolithic structure, or combinations thereof In order to obtain a desired color of such fences, it is necessary to apply a coating on the outer surface thereof, such as by painting, spraying, or dipping. When one desires a different color, it is necessary to apply a coating of the desired color to the surface of the fence, usually over the previous coating. If several coats have been previously applied on the fence, the coating tends to become too thick and will peel off, requiring laborious scraping or removing of the old coating to present a smooth surface before applying a new surface coating. All of this is not only expensive, but tedious and laborious.
 
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