Snap together plastic fence

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Inventors

Edgman, Thomas J.

Application #

781523

Filed

Jan-9-1997

Published

Dec-30-1997

Current US Class

256/19
256/24
256/65.02

International Classes

E04H 017/14

Field of Search

256/19 256/24 256/65 256/69 256/73

Assignee

Vinylex Corporation (Knoxville, TN)

Examiners

Dorner; Kenneth J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, L.L.P.

US Patent References

4231552   Residential fence
4390165   Decorative glass pa...
4722514   Plastic fence constr...
4809955   Fence or railing
5078367   Panel system
5100107   Composite boards
5161783   Fence rail connection
5184441   Top cap with snap-i...
5255897   Modular fence
5285613   Pultruded joint syst...
5480126   Fencing construction
5496016   Fence system
5560588   Support for tempor...
 

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Abstract
A plastic fence assembly, particularly adapted for use as residential privacy fencing and the like, comprises plural post members which are formed of hollow extruded plastic and have opposed side walls and end walls intersected by one or more elongated channels. Elongated spacer elements may be inserted in the channels and retained therein by interlocking projections on the spacer elements and recesses formed in the sidewalls of the post channels. The spacer elements support side edges of vertically extending picket members, brackets for horizontally extending center rail members and to position at least one or both of elongated top and bottom rail members of the fence assembly. The top and bottom rail members have elongated slots formed therein for receiving opposite ends of generally planar boardlike picket members. The top and bottom rail members and the spacer members may be cut to length as may the post and picket members to provide fencing of a desirable height and distance between posts.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An exterior fence assembly for use in determining the boundaries of a parcel of land or for forming a residential privacy fence comprising:

a plurality of spaced apart, generally vertically extending post members, each of said post members being formed of an extrudable plastic and having a perimeter wall defining an interior space,

an elongated channel formed in said perimeter wall and extending over at least a portion of the length of said post member;

a spacer member insertable in said channel, said spacer member being formed of extruded plastic and comprising spaced apart, generally parallel extending tines, wall means intermediate said tines and defining a slot for receiving a side edge of a fence picket, said wall means defining said channel and said tines of said spacer member including cooperating projection and recess means for releasably locking said spacer member in said channel;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention pertains to a plastic fence assembly including posts, top and bottom rails, pickets, intermediate mils and spacers or positioning elements which may be easily assembled and fabricated of extruded plastic such as polyvinyl chloride.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Many types of fencing are used to restrict entry onto a piece of land, separate one piece of land from another, or provide privacy for persons using a piece of land. For example, so called privacy fencing is widely used to enclose certain portions of a residential lot to provide privacy for the users and to restrict entry. Such fencing should be aesthetically pleasing as well as functional and, historically, wood picket fencing has been widely used. The shortcomings of wood fencing are widely known including decay, termite infestation and the need for frequent maintenance of the wood in order for it to remain attractive.

Efforts have been made to overcome the deficiencies of wood fencing such as providing residential fences having wood posts but utilizing plastic fence panels or pickets. Still further, molded or extruded plastic fencing has been contemplated. However, known types of prefabricated plastic fencing have been indicated to be complicated, difficult to manufacture, difficult to assemble and difficult to replace elements which may become damaged in use. Accordingly, there has been a need for improved fencing formed of plastic, preferably extruded plastic, wherein the fence may be easily assembled and repaired, is of low cost, is aesthetically pleasing and is durable in use. It is to these ends that the present invention has been developed.
 
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