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EP2273040B1
EP2273040B1 EP10168127A EP10168127A EP2273040B1 EP 2273040 B1 EP2273040 B1 EP 2273040B1 EP 10168127 A EP10168127 A EP 10168127A EP 10168127 A EP10168127 A EP 10168127A EP 2273040 B1 EP2273040 B1 EP 2273040B1
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Jozef Vandermaesen
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H17/00Fencing, e.g. fences, enclosures, corrals
    • E04H17/14Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts
    • E04H17/16Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts using prefabricated panel-like elements, e.g. wired frames
    • E04H17/165Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts using prefabricated panel-like elements, e.g. wired frames using panels with rigid filling and frame
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H17/00Fencing, e.g. fences, enclosures, corrals
    • E04H17/14Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts
    • E04H17/16Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts using prefabricated panel-like elements, e.g. wired frames
    • E04H17/1602Using wooden, plastic or composite-material panel-like elements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H17/00Fencing, e.g. fences, enclosures, corrals
    • E04H17/14Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts
    • E04H17/16Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts using prefabricated panel-like elements, e.g. wired frames
    • E04H17/168Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts using prefabricated panel-like elements, e.g. wired frames using panels fitted in grooves of posts
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B11/00Means for allowing passage through fences, barriers or the like, e.g. stiles
    • E06B11/02Gates; Doors

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  • the present invention relates to a frame for a fence.
  • the invention also relates to a door and a fence comprising such a frame, and to a method for assembling such a fence.
  • Fences are well known and are typically found along the perimeter of a garden, to hide the garden from the view of passers-by and to keep animals outside the garden.
  • a fence can however also be placed inside a garden, for example along a swimming pool.
  • Fences are also used for surrounding an industrial estate.
  • DE202006011879U1 describes a fence with a lattice of horizontal and vertical bars, and U-shaped panels hung alternately on either side of the fence on the horizontal bars.
  • the problem of thermal expansion is approached in the way the panels are hung, in particular by the panels having an opening with a slot for receiving the horizontal bars.
  • This fence however has the disadvantage that the panels can easily be removed by passers-by by lifting them from the horizontal bar, and that the panels are of a complex shape.
  • NL1029396 describes a fence with two parallel rails with grooves wherein edges of a screen which can be received, and with a shield at the top of the screen.
  • the screen can for example be a mesh of metal wires and attached thereto a braid of reeds.
  • DE 102007 015861 describes a frame for a fence, said frame comprising all of the features of the preamble of claim 1.
  • the frame of the present invention comprises a first wall and a second wall placed opposite the first wall at a predetermined distance from the first wall and connected thereto, and wherein each wall comprises a lattice of lying and upright bars which are connected together, and wherein the frame comprises at least two opposing profiles, located between the first and the second wall, the frame further comprising at least one panel located between the opposing walls, the opposing profiles receiving opposing edges of said at least one panel .
  • a solid frame for a fence is provided when two lattices are placed at a distance from each other and are interconnected.
  • a hollow three-dimensional structure is provided of a relatively low weight. Because each wall is a lattice of upright and lying bars, a structure is obtained which is very strong, and whereby forces exerted on the lattice are divided over the multitude of bars running in different directions over each other.
  • the use of a hollow three-dimensional structure allows panels to be mounted between the two walls, for example to prevent looking through or to provide a closed fence. According to the invention the panels are thereby received by two opposing profiles located between the two walls. The two opposing profiles thereby function on the one hand as a spacer between the two walls, and on the other hand as holder of the panels.
  • the panels can be made thinner, so that material can be saved which is beneficial for weight and cost. Because the panels along each side are visible through the meshes of the lattice, a positive aesthetic effect can be achieved by choosing panels of a certain form or color.
  • the at least two opposing profiles are substantially U-shaped profiles, whose openings are turned towards each other, so that the panel can be held between the opposing profiles.
  • U-shaped profiles By mounting the panels in U-shaped profiles, problems of thermal expansion or contraction are taken care of.
  • the use of U-shaped profiles allows to provide the panels with more or less play, and thus to take care of thermal expansion or contraction and to prevent cracks.
  • a frame contains more than one panel, in this way also gaps between the panels are masked by the U-shaped profile, which prevents looking through the frame.
  • the first wall comprises a first spacer
  • the second wall comprises a second spacer, whereby the distance between the first and second spacer is sufficient for receiving a panel between the first and second spacer with some play.
  • the first spacer is preferably a bar that is part of the lattice of the first wall and the second spacer a bar that is part of the lattice of the second wall, the first and second spacers being located at a position between two U-profiles turned towards each other.
  • the inventor has found that bars that are already part of the lattice can be used as spacers, thus saving cost and weight and simplifying the assembly.
  • the invention also relates to a fence comprising a plurality of upright columns placed at a predetermined distance from one another in longitudinal direction of the fence, and at least one frame as described above, placed between two consecutive columns, whereby a first column is adapted for receiving a first upright edge of the frame and a second column is adapted for receiving a second upright edge of the frame, the first and second upright edges of the frame being opposite each other.
  • these columns comprise substantially U-shaped profiles with openings of consecutive columns facing each other, so that the frame can be held between the opposing profiles.
  • the inventor has found that by applying the principle of U-shaped profiles also for the attachment of a frame between consecutive columns of a fence, the problems of thermal expansion or contraction can also be taken care of in the longitudinal direction of the fence, as well as masking of vertical cracks.
  • Fences 10 are well known and are typically found along the perimeter of a garden, to hide the garden from view of passers-by and to keep animals outside the garden.
  • a fence 10 can however also be placed inside a garden, for example, along or around a swimming pool.
  • Fences 10 are also used for surrounding an industrial estate.
  • the present invention provides a frame 1 for a fence 10 characterized in that the frame 1 comprises a first wall 19 and a second wall 20 placed opposite the first wall at a predetermined distance from the first wall 19 and connected thereto, each wall comprising a lattice of lying and upright bars 2, 3 connected to each other, and in that the frame 1 comprises at least two profiles 4, 16 opposite each other and located between the two walls 19, 20 whereby the opposite profiles 4, 16 are adapted for receiving opposite edges of at least one panel 13 located between the opposite walls 19, 20.
  • the opposite profiles 4, 16 can be lying profiles or upright profiles or a combination of both.
  • the frame 1 shown in Fig 2A and Fig 2C comprises a first wall 19 and a second wall 20, each comprising a plurality of lying bars 2 and upright bars 3 which are connected to each other.
  • the lying and upright bars 2, 3 are connected to form a lattice.
  • bar in relation of this invention is meant an object with dimensions in the longitudinal direction that are much larger, for example at least ten times larger than the dimensions in cross section.
  • the upright bars 3 can for example have an angle of 80° with regards to the lying bars 2, which is for example usual when the garden lies on a slight slope. It is also possible that the lying bars 2 are not lying horizontally, but are mounted under an angle to horizontal. Furthermore, it is not necessary for the invention that the lying and upright bars 2, 3 are at right angles to each other.
  • a plurality of lying profiles 4 are installed, and attached to the first and second wall 19, 20.
  • the profiles 4 are adapted for receiving and holding edges of a panel 13.
  • the frame 1 shown in Fig 2A comprises three pairs of lying profiles 4 for holding three panels 13, the frame 1 shown in Figure 3A comprises two pairs of lying profiles 4 for holding two panels 13.
  • a door 11 is shown comprising a frame 1 according to the invention, whereby one panel 13 is mounted between two upright profiles 16.
  • the opposing profiles 4, 16 are thus typically encountered in pairs, but the panel 13 of the door 11 can also be held by three profiles that work together for receiving and holding a panel 13.
  • the number of panels 13 in a frame 1 is not limited from one to three, but other numbers are also possible, for example four or six.
  • two or more panels can be slid between two opposing profiles.
  • connection between the bars 2, 3 of the lattice mutually, and the connection of the opposing profiles 4, 16 with the two walls 19, 20 can for example be made by welding or gluing, but any other connection technique found suitable by the person skilled in the art can also be used.
  • two or more profiles 4, 16 work together for receiving and holding a panel of 13.
  • FIG. 2A and 2C A preferred embodiment of such a U- profiles 4 is shown in Figure 2A and 2C .
  • the dimensions of the profiles are chosen such that some play is provided between the profile 4 and the panel 13 and there is enough room for allowing some thermal expansion or contraction of the panel 13.
  • the inventor has found that a temperature difference of at least 75 °C should be taken into account between winter and summer, whereby a panel 13 of 60 cm height can for example expand 8 mm. Since the panels 13 of Fig 2A rest on their bottom edge, this play should be provided at the U-profile 4 turned downward.
  • the inventor has found that a U-shaped profile 4 with a height of 15 mm provides good protection, but other dimensions found suitable by the person skilled in the art are also possible, taking into account the dimensions of the panel 13.
  • the U-profile 4 can have sloping sides, such as shown in Fig 2A , or right sides, as shown in Fig 3A .
  • the U- profiles 4 are drawn with sharp corners, but rounded corners are also possible.
  • H-shaped profiles 5 can be used, as shown in Fig 2B , except for the outer two profiles 4.
  • the first wall 19 comprises one or more first spacers 12, and the second wall 20 comprises one or more second spacers 22.
  • the distance between the first and second spacers 12, 22 is selected such that it is sufficient for receiving a panel 13 between the first and second spacers 12, 22 with some play.
  • Figures 2C and 3B show that the panels 13 in a frame 1 according to the invention are not only held by two U-shaped profiles 4, but they are also held in position in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the panel 13 between spacers 12, 22, located on either side of the panel 13.
  • the spacers 12, 22 counteract deformation in transverse direction of the panels 13, and assist in this way that panels 13 remain as flat as possible, even if they are subject to external weather conditions such as humidity and temperature.
  • the shape of the spacers 12, 22 is not essential to the invention.
  • the spacers can for example by round bars, as shown in Fig 2C , or can have a square or rectangular cross section, as shown in Fig 3B , but any other shape found suitable by the person skilled in the art is also possible.
  • both spacers 12, 22 be as much as possible placed in opposite positions. It is important that the spacers 12, 22 be placed at a distance from each other sufficiently large for receiving a panel 13, and sufficiently small to counteract deformation of the panel 13.
  • the orientation of the spacers 12, 22 is preferably the same as the direction of the insertion of the panels 13 for limiting as much as possible scratches on the panels 13 caused by the insertion and for hiding possible scratches behind the spacers 12, 22.
  • the spacers 12, 22 can be part of the frame 1 or may be mounted thereto.
  • the first spacer 12 is a bar that is part of the lattice of the first wall 19 and the second spacers 22 is a bar that is part of the lattice of the second wall 20, the first and second spacers 12, 22 being located at a position between two U profiles 4, 16 facing each other.
  • the frame 1 is made of metal, preferably steel, more preferably galvanized and powder coated steel.
  • the frame 1 By manufacturing the frame 1 according to the invention from steel, preferably drawn steel, a frame of a solid and robust structure is provided, which is highly resistant to external forces. By galvanizing the steel, the frame 1 is corrosion resistant. Furthermore, a hard and scratch-resistant coat which is highly resistant to weathering and other external influences, is applied by the powder coating. Furthermore, the powder coating can be chosen from a wide range of colors, thereby obtaining an aesthetic frame, especially when the color of the frame and the color of the panels are aligned to each other.
  • the frame 1 can be made from galvanized steel, preferably hot dip galvanized steel, or the frame 1 can be made from aluminum. In the case of aluminum preferably an anodisation layer is applied that creates a hard and scratch resistant layer, and that is available in different colors and thereby provides an aesthetic view.
  • the lying and upright bars 2, 3 have a substantially circular cross section with a diameter between 2 and 8 mm, preferably 5 mm.
  • the bars 2, 3 have a circular cross section, as shown in Fig 2A and 2C .
  • the inventor has found that round bars 2, 3 of drawn steel with a diameter of 5 mm are sufficiently strong and sufficiently resistant to deformation. In addition they are available at low cost. Since round bars show no sharp edges or corners, the risk of scratches on the panels 13 during assembly or by thermal expansion or contraction is minimized, and injury to persons or damage to a ball for instance, can be avoided.
  • the round shape is not essential for the invention, and any other form found suitable by the person skilled in the art can also be used, for example a bar 2, 3 with a rectangular cross section, as shown in Fig 3A and 3B .
  • the distance between consecutive lying bars 2 of one wall, and the distance between consecutive upright bars 3 of one wall is a distance between 5 and 35 cm, preferably between 15 and 25 cm, whereby the distance between consecutive lying and upright bars 2, 3 may be the same or different.
  • Figure 1A and 1B show how the distances between the upright and the lying bars 3, 2 define a grid with meshes 7 having a width B and a height H.
  • the value B does not have to be the same between all upright bars 3, and the value H does not have to be the same for all lying bars 2.
  • the inventor has noted however that a strong and aesthetic frame 1 is obtained with an aperture 7 of almost 20 x 20 cm, but other dimensions such as 15 x 15 cm or 25 x 25 cm or 15 x 20 cm or 20 x 25 cm are also possible.
  • the frame 1 has a length in longitudinal direction between 70 cm and 2.50 m and a height between 1.0 m and 2.4 m.
  • a typical height for a fence 10 on a terrace around table and chairs is 1.0 m
  • a typical height of a fence 10 around a garden where one can not look inside is 1.80 m
  • a typical height of a fence 10 around an industrial estate is 2.40 m
  • a typical size of a door 11 or a gate is 70 - 90 cm
  • a typical width between columns 9 of a large fence is 1.80 m or 2.0 m or 2.20 m or 2.50 m.
  • the frame 1 comprises at least one panel 13 made of a plastic material.
  • a plastic material Particularly suitable is a material selected from the group of polyethylene, polypropylene, PVC, polystyrene, ABS, polycarbonate, PMMA, or combinations of two or more thereof.
  • panels 13 made of one or more of these materials are particularly suitable for use in a frame 1 that is subject to external weather conditions. This is important to ensure a long lifetime of the frame 1, in particular with regards to color retention, and the fact that such panels 13 do not become brittle in the sun.
  • Polyethylene for example has such a high color retention, and the material remains soft in the sun so that the panel 13 will not break for example when a ball is kicked against the frame 1.
  • these plastic materials are available in different colors, so that a frame 1 and therefore also a separation or a fence with a nice aesthetic appearance is obtained.
  • the invention will however also work with panels 13 made of other materials such as steel sheet.
  • transparent panels can be used, or a combination of transparent and nontransparent panels.
  • the transparent panels can for example be manufactured from polycarbonate or PMMA. This is typically applied when the fence serves as a shield against wind or draught.
  • the frame 1 comprises at least one panel 13 having a thickness between 1.0 and 20 mm, preferably between 1.5 and 10 mm, more preferably between 1.5 and 5 mm.
  • panels 13 with a thickness of between 1 and 20 mm are very suitable for a frame 1 according to the present invention. This is possible because virtually no forces are exerted upon the panel 13 as the panel 13 can freely expand and contract as described above, and the panel 13 is held as flat as possible by the spacers 12, 22 which don't or hardly exert forces on the panel 13. After all, the strength of the frame 1 is provided by the walls 19, 20, not by the panel 13.
  • the inventor has surprisingly found that a panel 13 of polyethylene of only 3 mm thick has sufficient rigidity and stiffness. 13 Such panels 13 are very lightweight, thus easy to install, and also cheap. Panels 13 of any other thickness found suitable by the person skilled in the art, can however also be used.
  • the frame 1 In a preferred embodiment of the frame 1 according to the invention at least two panels 13 are received between the first and second walls 19, 20 in height direction of the frame 1, in such a way that a lower and an upper edge of each panel 13 is held between a lower and an upper lying profile 4, whereby the upper profile 4 of a lower panel 13 and the lower profile 4 of the panel 13 installed above it are mounted substantially adjacent.
  • the panels 13 thereby have a height between 50 and 120 cm, preferably 60 or 90 cm.
  • Fig 2A respectively 3A shows a frame 1 with three resp. two superimposed units, each comprising one panel 13.
  • unit is meant the combination of opposite profiles 4 and a panel 13 placed between them.
  • a frame 1 is provided of substantially 1.20 m respectively 1.80 m. These dimensions are however not essential to the invention, and any other size found suitable by the person skilled in the art can also be chosen.
  • the expansions and compressions of the different panels do not cumulate.
  • the invention also relates to a door 11 for a fence whereby the door 11 comprises a frame 1, with features as described above, and whereby the opposing profiles 16 are upright profiles.
  • FIGS 6-8 show a preferred embodiment of a door 11 with a frame 1 according to the invention, with lying and upright bars 2, 3, whereby in this case all upright bars 3 are also distance holders 12, 22.
  • the door 11 includes a complete frame with two upright tubular profiles 18, two U-profiles 17 facing each other on top, and two U-profiles 17 turned to each other below.
  • tubular profiles can be used, for example, rectangular tubular profiles with rounded corners.
  • the U-profiles 17 are located at a distance from each other larger than the thickness of the panel 13, which can be shifted in the door 11 from above through the opening between the U-profiles 17 on top, and between the walls 19, 20.
  • the side edges of the panel 13 are thereby held by upright U-profiles 16 which are attached on the inside of the upright tubular profiles 18.
  • U-profiles 16 also flat profiles can be mounted transverse to the tubular profile 18.
  • the gap between the U-profiles 17 below is closed by means of a flat profile 14, upon which the bottom edge of the panel 13 rests. In this way the panel 13 can expand or shrink in height direction, whereby the upper edge of the panel 13 is located between the two U-profiles 17 on top, for aesthetic reasons.
  • the door typically also comprises a door lock 15 and an optional latch (not shown) as known in the art.
  • the invention also relates to a fence 10 comprising a plurality of upright columns 9 placed at a predetermined distance from each other in the longitudinal direction of the fence 10, and at least one frame 1 with characteristics as described above, placed between two consecutive columns 9, whereby a first column 9 is adapted for receiving a first upright edge of the frame 1 and a second column 9 is adapted for receiving a second upright edge of the frame 1, the first and second upright edges of the frame being located opposite each other.
  • Fig 1A shows a fence 10 according to the invention, whereby frames 1 with features as described above are placed and held between two upright columns 9.
  • the fence 10 can be open, for example for separating a driveway between two houses, or can be closed, such a closed fence around a garden.
  • the columns 9 thereby preferably comprise substantially U-shaped profiles 6 which are preferably located between the columns 9, and whose openings of consecutive columns 9 are facing each other, so that the frame 1 can be held between the opposing profiles 6.
  • Figure 4B shows a column 9 with a square cross-profile whereto U-shaped profiles 6 are mounted for holding a frame 1 according to the invention.
  • the shape of the column 9 is however not essential to the invention, and columns 9 with another cross section can also be used, for example, rectangular or round. But any other shape known to the skilled person can also be used.
  • the U-profiles 6 are preferably bolted to the column 9, but every other attachment method known by the skilled person is also possible, for example by welding.
  • a fence 10 is for example placed transverse against a wall
  • a corner column 9 can be placed against the wall, as shown in Fig 4A , or the frame 1 can be mounted to the wall, so that the corner column 9 can be omitted.
  • an upright U-profile (not shown) can for example be mounted to the wall.
  • each panel 13 is removed to provide a space for accommodate a link 8 between the upright U-profile 6 of the column 9 and the lying U-profiles 4 of the frame 1, preferably a screw connection.
  • FIG 5 shows three panels 13 of which the two top corners 23 are removed
  • Figure 4A shows in detail how the frame 1 can be attached to the upright U-profile 6 of a column 9 by means of a screw connection 8.
  • the edge of the panel 13 is thereby indicated in dotted line.
  • the upright profiles 6 provide sufficient play so that the panels 13 may also expand or contract thermally in lateral direction.
  • the screw 8 is a self-tapping screw, but other fastening means known to the skilled person may also be used, for example rivets.
  • Figure 4B shows how a frame 1 with multiple superimposed panels 13 can be attached to the U-profile 6.
  • each lying U-profile 4 located near the top of a panel is connected to the upright U-profile 6 of the column 9 via a screw connection 8. It is however also possible to connect the other lying U-profile 4 located near the bottom of the panel, or both.
  • the fence 10 comprises at least one door 11 as described above, placed between two consecutive columns 9, in which one of the two columns 9 is adapted for hinged attachment of the door 11 and the other column 9 is adapted for engaging a lock 15 installed in the door 11.
  • a fence 10 In Fig 6 , two columns 9 of a fence 10 are shown, between which a door 11 is mounted.
  • a door 11 In an alternative embodiment of the fence 10 instead of a door 11 for example two wings of a hinged gate can be hung on two consecutive columns 9.
  • Each wing can for example be 1 to 2 m wide, but other widths are also possible.
  • the skilled person can thereby provide any known means for closing the gate, for example a lock that engages in the other wing, or a latch to be pushed into the soil. Possibly there may also be a wheel underneath one or both wings, to support part of the weight.
  • the invention also relates to a method for mounting a fence 10 as described above, comprising the following steps: a) placing a plurality of upright columns 9 at a predetermined distance from each other; b) sliding from the side the panels 13 between the two adjacent walls 19, 20 of the frame 1; c) sliding the frame 1 from above between the upright profiles 6 of the columns 9.
  • Figure 5 shows a fence 10 with two columns 9, in which one frame 1 (left of the figure) is already installed, and one frame 1 (middle of the figure) is partially installed.
  • first all columns 9 are placed and secured in the ground.
  • a hole is made in the ground in which concrete is deposited, in which or on top of which the columns 9 are attached in a manner known by the skilled person.
  • the frame 1 is typically first placed next to the columns 9, and the panels 13 are slid from the side in the frame 1.
  • three panels 13 are shown, but other numbers are also possible, as described above.
  • the frame 1 is then lifted, and shifted from above in the U-shaped profiles 6 of the columns 9, until the frame 1 rests at the bottom, or at a certain distance from the bottom. Then the frame 1 is attached to the side profiles 6, for example by means of a screw connection 8 as described above and as shown in Fig 4A .
  • the color of the three panels 13 of Fig 5 can for example be selected as follows: dark green for the lower and upper panel 13, and light gray for the panel 13 in the middle. Other combinations of colors are however also possible, according the aesthetic preference of the skilled person.
  • six panels 13 can be inserted in the frame 1, in particular three pairs, whereby the panels 13 located on one side of the fence 10, for example on the inside of the garden, may have a different color than the panels on the outside, for aesthetic reasons, or they can be made of a different material, because one side is for example more exposed to sun or rain. Other numbers of panels are however also possible.
  • one panel 13 can have aesthetic cut-outs, for example one or more square holes, so that the color of the other panel 13 appears through the cut-out.
  • aesthetic cut-outs for example one or more square holes, so that the color of the other panel 13 appears through the cut-out.
  • other shapes than square are also possible, for example, diamond, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon, star, circle, ellipse, or any other form known to the skilled person.
  • the number of cut-outs, the size, and the arrangement thereof can be chosen by the skilled person based on aesthetic considerations.

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  1. Rahmen (1) für einen Zaun (10), wobei
    - der Rahmen (1) eine erste Wand (19) und eine zweite Wand (20), welche der ersten Wand (19) gegenüber in einem vorgegebenen Abstand von der ersten Wand (19) angeordnet und damit verbunden ist, umfasst;
    - jede Wand (19, 20) ein Gitter aus waagrechten und senkrechten Stäben (2, 3) umfasst, welche miteinander verbunden sind;
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
    - der Rahmen (1) mindestens zwei gegenüberliegende Profile (4, 16) umfasst, die zwischen der ersten und der zweiten Wand (19, 20) angeordnet sind;
    - der Rahmen (1) ferner mindestens ein Paneel (13) umfasst, welches zwischen den gegenüberliegenden Wänden (19, 20) angeordnet ist;
    - die gegenüberliegenden Profile (4, 16) entgegengesetzte Kanten des mindestens einen Paneels (13) aufnehmen.
  2. Rahmen (1) für einen Zaun (10) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die mindestens zwei gegenüberliegenden Profile (4, 16) im Wesentlichen U-förmige Profile sind, deren Öffnungen einander zugewandt sind, so dass das Paneel (13) zwischen den gegenüberliegenden Profilen (4, 16) gehalten werden kann.
  3. Rahmen (1) für einen Zaun (10) nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei die erste Wand (19) einen ersten Abstandhalter (12) umfasst und die zweite Wand (20) einen zweiten Abstandhalter (22) umfasst, wobei der Abstand zwischen dem ersten Abstandhalter und dem zweiten Abstandhalter (12, 22) zum Aufnehmen eines Paneels (13) zwischen dem ersten und dem zweiten Abstandhalter (12, 22) mit etwas Spiel ausreichend ist.
  4. Rahmen (1) für einen Zaun (10) nach Anspruch 3, wobei der erste Abstandhalter (12) ein Stab ist, der Teil des Gitters der ersten Wand (19) ist, und der zweite Abstandhalter (22) ein Stab ist, der Teil des Gitters der zweiten Wand (20) ist, wobei der erste und der zweite Abstandhalter (12, 22) in einer Position zwischen zwei einander zugewandten U-Profilen (4, 16) angeordnet sind.
  5. Rahmen (1) für einen Zaun (10) nach einem beliebigen der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Rahmen (1) aus Metall, vorzugsweise aus Stahl, insbesondere aus verzinktem und pulverbeschichtetem Stahl, hergestellt ist.
  6. Rahmen (1) für einen Zaun (10) nach einem beliebigen der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die waagrechten und senkrechten Stäbe (2, 3) einen im Wesentlichen kreisförmigen Querschnitt mit einem Durchmesser zwischen 2 und 8 mm, vorzugsweise von 5 mm, aufweisen.
  7. Rahmen (1) für einen Zaun (10) nach einem beliebigen der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Rahmen (1) mindestens ein Paneel (13), das aus einem Kunststoff hergestellt ist, umfasst.
  8. Rahmen (1) für einen Zaun (10) nach einem beliebigen der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Rahmen (1) mindestens ein Paneel (13) mit einer Dicke zwischen 1,0 und 20 mm, vorzugsweise zwischen 1,5 und 10 mm, insbesondere zwischen 1,5 und 5 mm, umfasst.
  9. Rahmen (1) für einen Zaun (10) nach einem beliebigen der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei mindestens zwei Paneele (13) zwischen der ersten und der zweiten Wand (19, 20) in Höhenrichtung des Rahmens (1) aufgenommen werden, derart, dass eine untere und eine obere Kante jedes Paneels (13) zwischen einem unteren und einem oberen waagrechten Profil (4) gehalten wird, wobei das obere Profil (4) eines unteren Paneels (13) und das untere Profil (4) des oberen Paneels (13) im Wesentlichen benachbart angebracht sind und wobei die Paneele (13) eine Höhe zwischen 50 und 120 cm, vorzugsweise von 60 oder 90 cm, aufweisen.
  10. Rahmen (1) für einen Zaun (10) nach einem beliebigen der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die gegenüberliegenden Profile (4) waagrechte Profile oder senkrechte Profile oder eine Kombination aus beiden sind.
  11. Tür (11) für einen Zaun, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Tür (11) den Rahmen (1) nach einem beliebigen der Ansprüche 1-10 umfasst, wobei die gegenüberliegenden Profile (16) senkrechte Profile sind.
  12. Zaun (10), dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Zaun (10) mehrere senkrechte Säulen (9) in einem vorgegebenen Abstand voneinander in Längsrichtung des Zauns (10) und mindestens einen Rahmen (1) nach einem beliebigen der Ansprüche 1-10, der zwischen zwei aufeinanderfolgenden Säulen (9) angeordnet ist, umfasst, wobei eine erste Säule (9) zum Aufnehmen einer ersten senkrechten Kante des Rahmens (1) ausgebildet ist und eine zweite Säule (9) zum Aufnehmen einer zweiten senkrechten Kante des Rahmens (1) ausgebildet ist, wobei die erste und die zweite senkrechte Kante des Rahmens einander entgegengesetzt angeordnet sind.
  13. Zaun (10) nach Anspruch 12, wobei die Säulen (9) im Wesentlichen U-förmige Profile (6) sind, deren Öffnungen von aufeinanderfolgenden Säulen (9) einander zugewandt sind, so dass der Rahmen (1) zwischen den gegenüberliegenden Profilen (6) gehalten werden kann.
  14. Zaun (10) nach Anspruch 12 oder 13, wobei der Zaun (10) mindestens eine Tür (11) nach Anspruch 11 umfasst, welche zwischen zwei aufeinanderfolgenden Säulen (9) angeordnet ist, wobei eine der beiden Säulen (9) für die gelenkige Befestigung der Tür (11) ausgebildet ist und die andere Säule (9) zum Eingreifen mit einem in der Tür (11) angebrachten Schloss (15) ausgebildet ist.
  15. Verfahren zum Montieren des Zauns (10) nach einem beliebigen der Ansprüche 12-14, umfassend folgende Schritte:
    a) Anordnen mehrerer senkrechter Säulen (9) in einem vorgegebenen Abstand voneinander;
    b) Einschieben der Paneele (13) zwischen die beiden benachbarten Wände (19, 20) des Rahmens (1) von der Seite;
    c) Einschieben des Rahmens (1) von oben zwischen die senkrechten Profile (6) der Säulen (9).
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