Steel picket fence

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Inventors

Cummings, Tommy Joe

Application #

200641

Filed

Jul-22-2002

Published

Apr-6-2004

Current US Class

256/24
256/59

International Classes

E04H 017/00

Field of Search

256/19 256/24 256/25 256/26 256/27 256/31 256/59 256/1

Examiners

Cottingham; John R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ross; Monty L. Locke Liddell & Sapp LLP

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Abstract
A picket privacy fence that is composed of a plurality of elongated interlocking pickets that form a continuous fencing surface. Top and bottom rails are run horizontally between upright support posts that are set in the ground at regularly spaced intervals. The elongated pickets are positioned vertically between the top and bottom rails. Each picket has a flange on both vertical edges so that adjacent pickets are interlocked using a lap joint thereby preventing any gaps between the elongated pickets. The regularly spaced upright support posts are located within a vertical shaft that passes through the elongated vertical pickets, thereby allowing the elongated interlocking vertical pickets to form a continuous fencing surface.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fence comprising,

upright support posts adapted to be set into the ground;

a bottom rail forming an upward facing channel and having at least one opening for said upright support posts to pass through;

a top rail forming a downward facing channel;

a plurality of interlocking elongated pickets positioned vertically between said rails, said pickets being seated in said upward facing channel of said bottom rail and said downward facing channel of said top rail, wherein said pickets have flanges on opposing vertical edges forming a linkage with adjacent said pickets;

wherein each said picket contains a vertical shaft where said upright support posts can be located.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to privacy fences and, more particularly, to picket privacy fences that are durable and relatively easy to assemble.

2. Description of Related Art

Fences of many types are well known in the art for use in both utilitarian and decorative applications. A wide variety of materials are used to construct fences, depending upon cost considerations and the purpose for which the fence is desired. Wood fences typically comprise horizontal rails attached to posts, with vertical pickets in side-by-side relation. For privacy fences, the wood pickets are often overlapped in "board on board" construction. Fences are typically constructed by driving or setting support posts into the ground at desired intervals and the posts are often set in concrete. In some cases, such as a chain link fence, the support posts provide a firm structure to which the flexible fence material is separately attached. In other cases, such as fences made of wrought iron, support posts are integrally formed with the fence structure before being set in the ground.
 
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