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US2659578A
US2659578A US313317A US31331752A US2659578A US 2659578 A US2659578 A US 2659578A US 313317 A US313317 A US 313317A US 31331752 A US31331752 A US 31331752A US 2659578 A US2659578 A US 2659578A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • 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
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    • E04H17/1413Post-and-rail fences, e.g. without vertical cross-members
    • E04H17/1417Post-and-rail fences, e.g. without vertical cross-members with vertical cross-members
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    • E04H17/1439Picket fences with separate pickets going through the horizontal members
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
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  • This. invention relates.y to a picket fence of substantially the permanent type, and in particular a fence having. posts. rails. and pickets formed of. concrete with the postsv set. onV concrete footings in the ground, with lower rails positioned in the ground and having longitudinally dis posed slots for receiving.l the lower ends of the pickets and. with upper railsY having openings througlrwhch theY upper. ends of pickets extend and postionedlto. rest onslioulders of.' the pickets and also shoulders: at. the sides of the posts.
  • the purpose of. this invention. is to provide a picketv fence that ⁇ substantially of permanent construction'.
  • the object ofA thisinvention is, therefore, to provide means for forming posts, rails, and pickets:- of aconcrete fencev wherein theparts may be assembled with interlocking:connections.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a complete concrete fence that is adaptedto be assembled and' installed' by the average layman.
  • a further objectV of the invention is to provide a complete concrete fence which is of a simple and economical construction.
  • a concrete fence having" posts with footingsfand with keys'spaced from the lower ends and shoulders spaced from the upper ends, lower rails having elongated slots in the upper surfaces and notches in the ends positioned to receive the keys of the posts, pickets positioned in the slots of the lower rail and upper rails having openings through which the upper ends of the pickets extend and having notches in the ends for receiving edges of the posts.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevational view illustrating a concrete fence formed with the parts of this invention and showing the lower end of a post and bottom rails of the fence positioned in the ground.
  • Figure 2 is a plan view looking downwardly upon the upper edge of the fence.
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged detail illustrating. one of the upper rails of the fence
  • Figure 4 is an' enlarged perspective view showing one of the fence posts.
  • Figure 5 is an enlarged detail illustrating one of the ⁇ bottom rails of the fence with part ⁇ of the rail broken away.
  • Figure: 6 is a cross section through the fence taken on line 6 6 of Fig. l.
  • Figure is a cross sectionthrough thefence taken on line 'l-'I of Fig. 1.
  • Figure 8 is a detail showing a sectional plan through the fence. taken on. line 8-8- of Fig. 1.
  • the improved concrete fence ⁇ of this invention includes posts Ill, bottom rails IIf,.upper railsy I2, and pickets lf3.
  • the posts I0 are provided with footing sections I4., which extend at the sides of the posts providing shoulders I5 and I5 and the shoulders are provided with keys I'I and I8, respectively.
  • the outer side or face of the posts is provided with a lower shoulder I9 positioned to correspondv with the upper surfaces of the lower or bottomv railsand.- upper. shoulders 2Q. which are-positioned to: provi-de' a rest or stop for the upper railsy I 2.
  • TheY upper ends of the posts are' formed similar to the upper ends of the picketsY I3.A whereby the; top of thefence extends continuously over the posts; ⁇
  • the in ⁇ ner' surface of: thev posts'- is also providedr with a shoulder, asindicated bythe numeral 2
  • abeveled section 22 that extends tov the,v inner. surface of the footing Ill.
  • the lower rails I I are provided with elongated slots 24 in the upper surfaces and recesses 25 and 26 that are positioned to receive the keys II and I8 on the side surfaces of the posts are provided in the ends.
  • the upper rails I2 are provided with vertically disposed openings 21 which receive the upper ends of the pickets and notches 28 and 29 are positioned in the ends to receive the edges of the pickets forming the upper ends of the posts.
  • the keys Il and I8 on the lower ends of the posts, the slot 24, and the recesses 25 and 26 may be spaced a greater distance from the yard side of the fence, than from the outside thereof whereby the upper surfaces of the lower rails 3 on the yard or inside of the fence are adapted to form a track for a lawn mower wheel to facilitate trimming on the inside of the fence.
  • the pickets I3 are provided with shoulders on the sides to correspond with the shoulders and 2l of the posts whereby a substantially continuous support is provided for the upper rail.
  • the upper ends of the pickets may be rounded or formed substantially semi-circular as shown in the drawing and the upper ends of the posts may be provided in various designs as may be desired. It will also be understood that corner posts with one of the shoulders and keys positioned at a right angle to the other may be provided. After the pickets are in position in the slots 21 of the lower rails the sections of the slots between the pickets are lled with concrete.
  • a concrete fence comprising a post having an enlarged lower end providing a footing and having shoulders with keys thereon positioned on the upper end of the footing and at each side of the post, said post also having shoulders spaced from the upper end thereof, a lower rail having a continuous longitudinally disposed slot and positioned in the lower surface, said recesses adapted to receive the keys at the sides of the posts, spaced pickets positioned in said slots of the lower rails and extended upwardly therefrom, and an upper rail having spaced openings therein resting upon the shoulders spaced from the upper ends of the pickets with the pickets extended through the openings therein and also resting upon the shoulders spaced from the upper ends of the posts.
  • a concrete fence comprising a post having an enlarged lower end providing a footing and having shoulders with keys thereon positioned on the upper end of the footing and at each side of the post, said post also having shoulders spaced from the upper end thereof, a lower rail having a continuous longitudinally disposed slot in the upper surface and recesses in the ends and positioned in the lower surface, said recesses adapted to receive the keys at the sides of the posts, spaced pickets positioned in said slots of the lower rails and extended upwardly therefrom, and an upper rail having spaced openings therein resting upon the shoulders spaced from the upper ends of the pickets with the pickets extended through the openings therein and also resting upon the shoulders spaced from the upper ends of the posts, said upper rails having notches in the ends positioned to receive edges of the upper parts of the posts.
  • the combination which comprises a concrete post having shoulders at the sides and spaced from the upper end and also having shoulders with keys thereon at the edges and spaced from the lower end, lower rails having recesses in the under surfaces and positioned at the ends for receiving the keys on the shoulders spaced from the lower end of the post, upper rails having spaced openings therethrough for receiving pickets and having notches in the ends positioned to nest over edges of the posts with the ends resting upon the shoulders spaced from the upper end of the post, and pickets mounted on the lower rails and extended through the openings of the upper rails.
  • the combination which comprises a post having shoulders with keys on the upper surfaces spaced from the lower end and positioned on opposite edges thereof, said post also having shoulders on the side surfaces and spaced from the upper end, said post being for use on a footing including a slab positioned in the ground, a lower rail having recesses in the lower surface and positioned at the ends, said recesses adapted to receive the keys on the shoulders spaced from the lower ends of the posts, said lower rail having a continuous longitudinally disposed slot in the upper surface, pickets positicned with the lower ends in the slot in the upper surface of the lower rail and having shoulders spaced from the upper ends with the shoulders spaced from the upper ends of the pickets positioned at the same elevation as the shoulder spaced from the upper ends of the posts, and an upper rail having notches in the ends positioned to receive edges of the posts and having spaced openings therethrough positioned to receive the pickets whereby the upper rails are carried on the shoulders of the post and shoulders of the picke

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Nov. 17, 1953 Filed OCL. 6, 1952 B. CLENDENIN PERMANENT PICKET FENCE 2 Sheets-Sheet l INVENTOR.
ATTE RN EYS NOV- 17, 1953 B. cLl-:NDENIN PERMANENT PIcKET FENCE 2 Sheets-Sheet 2v Filed OCT.. 6, 1952 ATTCI RN EYS Patented Nov. 17, 1953 UNITED STATES ATENT OFFICE 4. Claims.-
This. invention relates.y to a picket fence of substantially the permanent type, and in particular a fence having. posts. rails. and pickets formed of. concrete with the postsv set. onV concrete footings in the ground, with lower rails positioned in the ground and having longitudinally dis posed slots for receiving.l the lower ends of the pickets and. with upper railsY having openings througlrwhch theY upper. ends of pickets extend and postionedlto. rest onslioulders of.' the pickets and also shoulders: at. the sides of the posts.
The purpose of. this invention. is to provide a picketv fence that` substantially of permanent construction'.
Picket. fences have been'. made. of.' various materials and designs and"` concrete hasheen used for fenceV postsv and other parts: of fences, however, a completeconcretee fence h-as been considered objectionable because of the' connections between the parts; Withithis thought in min-d this invention. contemplates a complete concrete fence in which the parts are assembled without nails, bolts, or other fastening elements.
The object ofA thisinvention is, therefore, to provide means for forming posts, rails, and pickets:- of aconcrete fencev wherein theparts may be assembled with interlocking:connections.
Another object of the invention is to provide a complete concrete fence that is adaptedto be assembled and' installed' by the average layman.
A further objectV of the invention is to provide a complete concrete fence which is of a simple and economical construction.
With these and other objects and advantages in view theinventionl embodies, a concrete fence having" posts with footingsfand with keys'spaced from the lower ends and shoulders spaced from the upper ends, lower rails having elongated slots in the upper surfaces and notches in the ends positioned to receive the keys of the posts, pickets positioned in the slots of the lower rail and upper rails having openings through which the upper ends of the pickets extend and having notches in the ends for receiving edges of the posts.
Other features and advantages of the invention wil1 appear from the following description taken in connection with the drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a front elevational view illustrating a concrete fence formed with the parts of this invention and showing the lower end of a post and bottom rails of the fence positioned in the ground.
Figure 2 is a plan view looking downwardly upon the upper edge of the fence.
Figure 3 is an enlarged detail illustrating. one of the upper rails of the fence;
Figure 4 is an' enlarged perspective view showing one of the fence posts.
Figure 5 is an enlarged detail illustrating one of the` bottom rails of the fence with part` of the rail broken away.
Figure: 6 is a cross section through the fence taken on line 6 6 of Fig. l.
Figure is a cross sectionthrough thefence taken on line 'l-'I of Fig. 1.
Figure 8: is a detail showing a sectional plan through the fence. taken on. line 8-8- of Fig. 1.
Referring now to. the drawings wherein like reference characters` denote corresponding parts the improved concrete fence` of this invention includes posts Ill, bottom rails IIf,.upper railsy I2, and pickets lf3.
AS illustrated iny Fig. 4 the posts I0 are provided with footing sections I4., which extend at the sides of the posts providing shoulders I5 and I5 and the shoulders are provided with keys I'I and I8, respectively. The outer side or face of the posts is provided with a lower shoulder I9 positioned to correspondv with the upper surfaces of the lower or bottomv railsand.- upper. shoulders 2Q. which are-positioned to: provi-de' a rest or stop for the upper railsy I 2.` TheY upper ends of the posts are' formed similar to the upper ends of the picketsY I3.A whereby the; top of thefence extends continuously over the posts;`
The in`ner' surface of: thev posts'- isalso providedr with a shoulder, asindicated bythe numeral 2| andfrom the shoulder 2I the inner surface slopes downwardly providing: abeveled section 22: that extends tov the,v inner. surface of the footing Ill. In installing the posts a slab of concrete or base, as indicated by the numeral 23 is positioned in the ground and after the footing has set the post is placed thereon.
The lower rails I I are provided with elongated slots 24 in the upper surfaces and recesses 25 and 26 that are positioned to receive the keys II and I8 on the side surfaces of the posts are provided in the ends.
The upper rails I2 are provided with vertically disposed openings 21 which receive the upper ends of the pickets and notches 28 and 29 are positioned in the ends to receive the edges of the pickets forming the upper ends of the posts.
The keys Il and I8 on the lower ends of the posts, the slot 24, and the recesses 25 and 26 may be spaced a greater distance from the yard side of the fence, than from the outside thereof whereby the upper surfaces of the lower rails 3 on the yard or inside of the fence are adapted to form a track for a lawn mower wheel to facilitate trimming on the inside of the fence.
The pickets I3 are provided with shoulders on the sides to correspond with the shoulders and 2l of the posts whereby a substantially continuous support is provided for the upper rail.
The upper ends of the pickets may be rounded or formed substantially semi-circular as shown in the drawing and the upper ends of the posts may be provided in various designs as may be desired. It will also be understood that corner posts with one of the shoulders and keys positioned at a right angle to the other may be provided. After the pickets are in position in the slots 21 of the lower rails the sections of the slots between the pickets are lled with concrete.
It will be understood that other modifications, within the scope of the appended claims, may be made in the design and arrangement of the parts without departing from the spirit of the invention.
What is claimed is:
1. A concrete fence comprising a post having an enlarged lower end providing a footing and having shoulders with keys thereon positioned on the upper end of the footing and at each side of the post, said post also having shoulders spaced from the upper end thereof, a lower rail having a continuous longitudinally disposed slot and positioned in the lower surface, said recesses adapted to receive the keys at the sides of the posts, spaced pickets positioned in said slots of the lower rails and extended upwardly therefrom, and an upper rail having spaced openings therein resting upon the shoulders spaced from the upper ends of the pickets with the pickets extended through the openings therein and also resting upon the shoulders spaced from the upper ends of the posts.
2. A concrete fence comprising a post having an enlarged lower end providing a footing and having shoulders with keys thereon positioned on the upper end of the footing and at each side of the post, said post also having shoulders spaced from the upper end thereof, a lower rail having a continuous longitudinally disposed slot in the upper surface and recesses in the ends and positioned in the lower surface, said recesses adapted to receive the keys at the sides of the posts, spaced pickets positioned in said slots of the lower rails and extended upwardly therefrom, and an upper rail having spaced openings therein resting upon the shoulders spaced from the upper ends of the pickets with the pickets extended through the openings therein and also resting upon the shoulders spaced from the upper ends of the posts, said upper rails having notches in the ends positioned to receive edges of the upper parts of the posts.
3. In a concrete fence, the combination which comprises a concrete post having shoulders at the sides and spaced from the upper end and also having shoulders with keys thereon at the edges and spaced from the lower end, lower rails having recesses in the under surfaces and positioned at the ends for receiving the keys on the shoulders spaced from the lower end of the post, upper rails having spaced openings therethrough for receiving pickets and having notches in the ends positioned to nest over edges of the posts with the ends resting upon the shoulders spaced from the upper end of the post, and pickets mounted on the lower rails and extended through the openings of the upper rails.
4. In a concrete fence, the combination which comprises a post having shoulders with keys on the upper surfaces spaced from the lower end and positioned on opposite edges thereof, said post also having shoulders on the side surfaces and spaced from the upper end, said post being for use on a footing including a slab positioned in the ground, a lower rail having recesses in the lower surface and positioned at the ends, said recesses adapted to receive the keys on the shoulders spaced from the lower ends of the posts, said lower rail having a continuous longitudinally disposed slot in the upper surface, pickets positicned with the lower ends in the slot in the upper surface of the lower rail and having shoulders spaced from the upper ends with the shoulders spaced from the upper ends of the pickets positioned at the same elevation as the shoulder spaced from the upper ends of the posts, and an upper rail having notches in the ends positioned to receive edges of the posts and having spaced openings therethrough positioned to receive the pickets whereby the upper rails are carried on the shoulders of the post and shoulders of the pickets.
BURL CLENDENIN.
References Cited in the le 0f this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,811,370 Soucy June 23, 1931 2,574,711 Rose Nov. 13, 1951 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 60,663 Denmark Mar. 8, 1943 590,047 Great Britain July 7, 1947 623,677 Great Britain May 20, 1949
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