Fence system

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Inventors

Conner, John P.

Application #

552940

Filed

Apr-20-2000

Published

Jan-29-2002

Current US Class

256/19
256/59

International Classes

H01L 029/04

Field of Search

256/70 256/19 256/21 256/22 256/59 256/65 256/68 256/66

Assignee

Allied Tubing & Conduit Corporation (Harvey, IL)

Examiners

Browne; Lynne H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Banner & Witcoff, Ltd.

US Patent References

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4361314   Device for attachin...
5150885   Picket fence assem...
5372354   Picket fence permitt...
5575580   Connector for struct...
5785447   Connector for struct...

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Abstract
An improved picket fence system is disclosed comprising a plurality of vertical posts, a plurality of rails mounted to the posts, and a plurality of pickets pivotally mounted to the plurality of rails. The pickets are pivotally mounted to the rails through the use of a unique grommet assembly that is snap-fitted onto the pickets and is seated in an aperture in the rail. The grommet, which defines a pivot pin, permits the picket to pivot about the pivot pin and thus relative to the rail, thereby providing a unique fence system that may be installed on either a level grade or an incline with minimal, if any, tooling.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fence system comprising:

a plurality of posts,

at least one rail mounted to the plurality of posts, the rail having a plurality of apertures,

a plurality of vertically disposed pickets each passing through one of the apertures, the pickets defining opposing openings,

a grommet pivotally mounted to each of the pickets, the grommet defining a flange, a groove, and a central pivot pin, the flange and the groove for mounting the picket to the rail at the aperture, the groove permitting rotation of the picket relative to the rail, the flange preventing vertical movement of the picket relative to the rail, and the central pivot pin for engaging the opposing openings and permitting pivotal movement with the picket.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

The present invention relates in general to fence systems. More specifically, but without restriction to the particular use which is shown and described, this invention relates to an improved ornamental fence system incorporating pivotal pickets which are easily assembled to the rails.

2. Description of the Related Art

The manufacture and assembly of ornamental and security fence systems has been gradually improved upon in the prior art. However, there still remains a need for improved picket fence systems that are mountable on level grades or on inclines, where the pickets need to pivot relative to the rails. Moreover, there is always a need for picket fence systems that are easily installed with minimal parts and tooling. For example, Van Dorn, U.S. Pat. No. 189,543 discloses an early picket fence system having pickets which are installed through openings in the rails and then rotated 90 degrees to lock the picket to the rail. Leone, U.S. Pat. No. 5,150,885 teaches an improvement of the rotating and locking pickets disclosed in Van Dorn. Both of these fence systems, however, are rigid structures and thus are not desirable to install on inclines or non-level grades. Other fence systems are known that provide pickets which pivot relative to the rails. For instance, Attaway, U.S. Pat. No. 3,372,909, Horgan, U.S. Pat. No. 3,516,644, Sabel, U.S. Pat. No. 3,648,982, and Zen, U.S. Pat. No. 4,125,249 disclose pickets that are pivotal relative to the rails through the use of hinges and pins. These known picket fence systems, however, require significant tooling and are not readily and easily installed. Thus, there remains a need in the art for improved fence systems that are easier to assemble, result in greater flexibility in installation and are mountable on either level grades or inclines depending on the desired application.
 
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