WO2012164330A1 - Fence assembly kit and its manufacturing method - Google Patents

Fence assembly kit and its manufacturing method Download PDF

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WO2012164330A1
WO2012164330A1 PCT/IB2011/001262 IB2011001262W WO2012164330A1 WO 2012164330 A1 WO2012164330 A1 WO 2012164330A1 IB 2011001262 W IB2011001262 W IB 2011001262W WO 2012164330 A1 WO2012164330 A1 WO 2012164330A1
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Maria Rosaria SEGHEZZI
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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
    • E04H17/1413Post-and-rail fences, e.g. without vertical cross-members
    • E04H17/1417Post-and-rail fences, e.g. without vertical cross-members with vertical cross-members
    • E04H17/1426Picket fences
    • E04H17/1439Picket fences with separate pickets going through the horizontal members
    • 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
    • E04H17/1413Post-and-rail fences, e.g. without vertical cross-members
    • E04H17/1447Details of connections between rails and posts
    • 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
    • E04H17/1413Post-and-rail fences, e.g. without vertical cross-members
    • E04H17/1447Details of connections between rails and posts
    • E04H17/1452Details of connections between rails and posts the ends of the rails are fixed on the lateral sides of the posts

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  • the present invention relates to a fence assembly kit designed for construction of either gates, or window grates or even balconies and the like.
  • the kit of the present invention comprises fence module and coupling members of the fence modules to be assembled.
  • each fence module is constituted by parts such as a set of pickets, a pair of lower and upper channels and a pair of posts; holes formed on each channel for inserting pickets and brackets for fixing channels to posts are provided.
  • the fence assembly kit can be mounted connecting a plurality of fence modules by said coupling members according to construction desired path.
  • the present invention also relates to a manufacturing method of the fence assembly kit which provides for fence module parts in different colours, coatings and shapes thus allowing to sell each part as separate fence part. It will give the customer the opportunity to choose the preferred shapes and colours of each part so as to obtain the desired fence module appearance. For example a customer might prefer a bicoloured fence pickets in which one of the two colour matches colour of the building the fence assembly is intended for; similarly, he could choose for pickets having circular, square or oval sections still depending on his preferences. Nevertheless there will be opportunity to choose a fence picket, and any other parts as well, made of stainless steel rather than galvanized steel.
  • Main object of the present invention is therefore to provide a fence assembly kit which requires a reduced number of operations to be performed for assembling the fence.
  • Another object of the present invention is then to provide a fence assembly kit which does not require painting or any other surface treatment of the fence modules once assembled.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide a manufacturing method for parts of the fence assembly kit comprising all the surface treatments, such as painting or galvanizing, necessary.
  • fig. 1 is a perspective view of a fence module according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention
  • fig. 2 is a perspective view of an assembly of three fence modules in fig. 1
  • fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view of fence module in fig. 1 ,
  • fig. 4 is an enlarged perspective view of portion of fence module in fig. 1
  • fig. 5 is an enlarged front view of portion of fence modules in fig. 1 ,
  • fig. 6 is an exploded enlarged view of coupling members of fence module in fig.
  • fig. 6a is a front view of other embodiment of coupling members of fence module in fig. 1 ,
  • fig. 6b is a top view of a post of the fence module in fig. 1, and
  • fig. 7 is an exploded view of a fence module according to the present invention for assembly a gate.
  • an already assembled fence module 100 comprises a plurality of vertical pickets 10 hold by a pair of lower and upper channels 30 and 40, respectively, and a pair of opposite posts 20.
  • a set of three fence modules 100 is, in turn, assembled by use of linear and angled coupling members 50.
  • the lower channel 30 has a C-shaped cross section constituted by a web 31 , a pair of legs 32, a pair of returns 33 and an opening 34 defined therebetween.
  • the lower channel 30 is provided on its upwardly facing web 31 with a plurality of holes 35 which have a diameter larger than the opening 34. Each hole 35 is dimensioned for receiving lower end of a circular picket 10.
  • a through-hole 1 1 having an axis normal to the longitudinal axis of the picket 10 is formed; in such manner, once all the pickets 10 are inserted in the lower channel 30, a single elongated stick 60 can be passed into said plurality of through-holes 1 1 thus holding together the same pickets 10.
  • the upper channel 40 also has a C-shaped cross section and therefore, like the lower channel 30, a web 41 , a pair of legs 42, a pair of returns 43 and an opening 44 defined therebetween.
  • the upper channel 40 can be supported by the elongated stick 60, in particular by its portions comprised between each pair of adjacent pickets 10.
  • the elongated stick 60 also serves for preventing the pickets 10 to be extracted from upper channel 40. Still with reference to fig. 3 and also to fig.
  • each of said posts 20 comprises an open section, a cover 25 of the open side of the post 20, a base plate 26 and a top cap 27.
  • said open square section is a U section with corresponding web 21 and legs 22; a groove 23 is further formed on end portion of each leg 22.
  • the legs 22 are each provided with a pair of vertically separated through-holes 24, said pairs being in turn horizontally aligned in respect of each other.
  • Said through-holes 24 are adapted to cooperate with fence module coupling members best described in the following.
  • the base plate 26 is arranged with a pair of rectangular slots 28 at opposite sides thereof and a central nut 29 integrally formed therewith: the slots 28 are intended for insertion of bolts adjustably fixing the corresponding post 20 to the ground, floor or boundary wall and the like.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 show a perspective exploded view and a front view, respectively, of previously described assembly of the pickets 10 with the lower and upper channels 30 and 40.
  • fig. 4 also shows an additional hole 47 of the upper channel 40 adapted for fixing the assembled channel 40 to the post 20 by a first coupling member 50 in the form of a bracket.
  • Said bracket 50 is configured for being fitted in the holes 24 on side faces or legs of the post 20 and held in place by a shoulder 51. It also has a pair of holes 51 and 52 that in place result coaxial with longitudinal axis of the post 20 and said channel hole 47, respectively.
  • a bolt inserted through holes 47 and 52 is then threaded into a cage nut so as to fix the upper channel 40 to the post 20.
  • FIG. 6 an exploded perspective view shows fastening of the lower channel 30 to the post 20.
  • the above described bracket 50 is fixed to the channel 30, as it occurs for upper channel 40, by threading a bolt inserted in bracket hole 52 and in an additional channel hole 37 into a cage nut.
  • a stiffening U-shaped bracket 54 is placed on the bracket 50 being then fastened to the base plate 22 by threading a bolt (passing through its hole 51 and a spacer 53) to base plate central nut 29.
  • Fig. 6a shows a front view of a double bracket 55 adapted for coupling a post 20 to a pair of channels 30 and 40 placed on opposite sides of said post 20.
  • the double bracket 55 is provided with a central hole 1 and a pair of opposite holes 52 suitable for a fastening system analogous to the one just disclosed for the bracket 50.
  • Fig. 7 finally shows a gate obtained by assembling an alternative embodiment of the fence module 200 according to the present invention which provides a top channel 70, the upper channel 40 thus resulting interposed between the lower channel 30 and said top channel 70.
  • the top channel 70 is a C channel comprising a web 71, legs 72 and returns 73 and an opening 74 therebetween.
  • a plurality of holes 75 is formed in the middle of said opening 74 so as to define a plurality of recesses, as it occurs on the returns 44, allowing for passage of pickets 10 which therefore support at their upper ends the web 71 of the top channel 70.
  • top channel 70 half holes or recesses 75 can be formed in respect of holes 35 and 45 thus allowing for inserting two sets of pickets 10, each set having different height: a first set is comprised between the lower channel 30 and the top channel 70 and a second set comprised between the lower channel 30 and the upper channel 40.
  • Each picket 10 of second set is conveniently provided with a pair of through-holes 1 1 , a lower through-hole 1 1 at upper channel height and an upper through-hole 11 at top channel height.
  • a first elongated stick 60 is therefore used to hold together said two set of pickets at top channel 70 and a second elongated stick 60 is instead used to hold together the both sets of pickets at upper channel 40.
  • Posts 20, provided with additional through-holes 24 at intermediate channel height, are still used to couple adjacent fence modules in a number able to reach the overall, length desired for the gate 200.
  • a second cap 23, a bottom cup is used in place of the base plate 22 since fastening to the ground is no more needed.
  • a method for manufacturing the above disclosed fence assembly kit is also provided in according to the present invention, said method comprising the step of:
  • connection holes 32, 42 and 72 • providing connection holes 32, 42 and 72 at each end of each C channel 30, 40 and 70,
  • the manufacturing method also provides the following steps of:
  • the C channels 30 and 40 are used in the fence module 100 as the lower channel and the upper channel respectively: drilling only the web of the C channel 30, indeed, allows for a support of the lower end of each bar or picket 10 on the returns, opening therebetween comprised being, as said, smaller than picket diameter. Conversely, drilling the web and the returns of the C channel 40 allows pickets 10 for passing therethrough.

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Abstract

A fence assembly kit comprises at least a pair of horizontal channels (30, 40, 70), each channel being provided with a plurality of holes (35, 45, 46, 75) formed on one or more of its faces, at least a set of vertical pickets (10) configured to be fitted in said holes (35, 45, 46, 75) and each provided with at least one transversal hole (11). A stick (60) is passed through all transversal holes (11) of said at least a set of pickets (10) and supports one of said horizontal channels (30, 40, 70); a pair of vertical posts (20) is then connected to opposite ends of said horizontal channels (30, 40, 70) through coupling members (50).

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FENCE ASSEMBLY KIT AND ITS MANUFACTURING METHOD
Description
The present invention relates to a fence assembly kit designed for construction of either gates, or window grates or even balconies and the like.
The kit of the present invention comprises fence module and coupling members of the fence modules to be assembled. In turn, each fence module is constituted by parts such as a set of pickets, a pair of lower and upper channels and a pair of posts; holes formed on each channel for inserting pickets and brackets for fixing channels to posts are provided. The fence assembly kit can be mounted connecting a plurality of fence modules by said coupling members according to construction desired path.
The present invention also relates to a manufacturing method of the fence assembly kit which provides for fence module parts in different colours, coatings and shapes thus allowing to sell each part as separate fence part. It will give the customer the opportunity to choose the preferred shapes and colours of each part so as to obtain the desired fence module appearance. For example a customer might prefer a bicoloured fence pickets in which one of the two colour matches colour of the building the fence assembly is intended for; similarly, he could choose for pickets having circular, square or oval sections still depending on his preferences. Nevertheless there will be opportunity to choose a fence picket, and any other parts as well, made of stainless steel rather than galvanized steel.
Main object of the present invention is therefore to provide a fence assembly kit which requires a reduced number of operations to be performed for assembling the fence.
Another object of the present invention is then to provide a fence assembly kit which does not require painting or any other surface treatment of the fence modules once assembled.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a manufacturing method for parts of the fence assembly kit comprising all the surface treatments, such as painting or galvanizing, necessary.
These and other features and advantages of the fence assembly kit and corresponding manufacturing method according to the present invention will be clear from a detailed description of preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the annexed drawing in which:
fig. 1 is a perspective view of a fence module according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention,
fig. 2 is a perspective view of an assembly of three fence modules in fig. 1 , fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view of fence module in fig. 1 ,
fig. 4 is an enlarged perspective view of portion of fence module in fig. 1 , fig. 5 is an enlarged front view of portion of fence modules in fig. 1 ,
fig. 6 is an exploded enlarged view of coupling members of fence module in fig.
1,
fig. 6a is a front view of other embodiment of coupling members of fence module in fig. 1 ,
fig. 6b is a top view of a post of the fence module in fig. 1, and
fig. 7 is an exploded view of a fence module according to the present invention for assembly a gate.
With reference to fig. 1 an already assembled fence module 100 comprises a plurality of vertical pickets 10 hold by a pair of lower and upper channels 30 and 40, respectively, and a pair of opposite posts 20. In fig. 2 a set of three fence modules 100 is, in turn, assembled by use of linear and angled coupling members 50.
Referring now to fig. 3 an exploded view of the fence module 100 is shown: the lower channel 30 has a C-shaped cross section constituted by a web 31 , a pair of legs 32, a pair of returns 33 and an opening 34 defined therebetween. The lower channel 30 is provided on its upwardly facing web 31 with a plurality of holes 35 which have a diameter larger than the opening 34. Each hole 35 is dimensioned for receiving lower end of a circular picket 10. Approximatively at the upper end of each picket 10 a through-hole 1 1 having an axis normal to the longitudinal axis of the picket 10 is formed; in such manner, once all the pickets 10 are inserted in the lower channel 30, a single elongated stick 60 can be passed into said plurality of through-holes 1 1 thus holding together the same pickets 10. The upper channel 40 also has a C-shaped cross section and therefore, like the lower channel 30, a web 41 , a pair of legs 42, a pair of returns 43 and an opening 44 defined therebetween. On its upwardly facing web 41 and in the middle of said opening 44 two pluralities of through-holes 45 and 46 coaxially aligned are formed, respectively, thus allowing insertion and passage of the upper end of each picket 10 through the whole upper channel 40. Actually the plurality of through- holes 46 while formed between returns 44 results in a plurality of opposite semicircular recesses on each return 44. After picket insertion, the upper channel 40 can be supported by the elongated stick 60, in particular by its portions comprised between each pair of adjacent pickets 10. By the above disclosed arrangement the elongated stick 60 also serves for preventing the pickets 10 to be extracted from upper channel 40. Still with reference to fig. 3 and also to fig. 6b, each of said posts 20 comprises an open section, a cover 25 of the open side of the post 20, a base plate 26 and a top cap 27. In particular said open square section is a U section with corresponding web 21 and legs 22; a groove 23 is further formed on end portion of each leg 22. Moreover the legs 22 are each provided with a pair of vertically separated through-holes 24, said pairs being in turn horizontally aligned in respect of each other. Said through-holes 24 are adapted to cooperate with fence module coupling members best described in the following. The base plate 26 is arranged with a pair of rectangular slots 28 at opposite sides thereof and a central nut 29 integrally formed therewith: the slots 28 are intended for insertion of bolts adjustably fixing the corresponding post 20 to the ground, floor or boundary wall and the like.
Figs. 4 and 5 show a perspective exploded view and a front view, respectively, of previously described assembly of the pickets 10 with the lower and upper channels 30 and 40. In particular fig. 4 also shows an additional hole 47 of the upper channel 40 adapted for fixing the assembled channel 40 to the post 20 by a first coupling member 50 in the form of a bracket. Said bracket 50 is configured for being fitted in the holes 24 on side faces or legs of the post 20 and held in place by a shoulder 51. It also has a pair of holes 51 and 52 that in place result coaxial with longitudinal axis of the post 20 and said channel hole 47, respectively. A bolt inserted through holes 47 and 52 is then threaded into a cage nut so as to fix the upper channel 40 to the post 20.
Turning now to fig. 6, an exploded perspective view shows fastening of the lower channel 30 to the post 20. The above described bracket 50 is fixed to the channel 30, as it occurs for upper channel 40, by threading a bolt inserted in bracket hole 52 and in an additional channel hole 37 into a cage nut. A stiffening U-shaped bracket 54 is placed on the bracket 50 being then fastened to the base plate 22 by threading a bolt (passing through its hole 51 and a spacer 53) to base plate central nut 29. Fig. 6a shows a front view of a double bracket 55 adapted for coupling a post 20 to a pair of channels 30 and 40 placed on opposite sides of said post 20. The double bracket 55 is provided with a central hole 1 and a pair of opposite holes 52 suitable for a fastening system analogous to the one just disclosed for the bracket 50.
Fig. 7 finally shows a gate obtained by assembling an alternative embodiment of the fence module 200 according to the present invention which provides a top channel 70, the upper channel 40 thus resulting interposed between the lower channel 30 and said top channel 70. Still the top channel 70 is a C channel comprising a web 71, legs 72 and returns 73 and an opening 74 therebetween. A plurality of holes 75 is formed in the middle of said opening 74 so as to define a plurality of recesses, as it occurs on the returns 44, allowing for passage of pickets 10 which therefore support at their upper ends the web 71 of the top channel 70. It is to be envisioned that on the top channel 70 half holes or recesses 75 can be formed in respect of holes 35 and 45 thus allowing for inserting two sets of pickets 10, each set having different height: a first set is comprised between the lower channel 30 and the top channel 70 and a second set comprised between the lower channel 30 and the upper channel 40. Each picket 10 of second set is conveniently provided with a pair of through-holes 1 1 , a lower through-hole 1 1 at upper channel height and an upper through-hole 11 at top channel height. A first elongated stick 60 is therefore used to hold together said two set of pickets at top channel 70 and a second elongated stick 60 is instead used to hold together the both sets of pickets at upper channel 40. Posts 20, provided with additional through-holes 24 at intermediate channel height, are still used to couple adjacent fence modules in a number able to reach the overall, length desired for the gate 200. Unlike the posts 20 used for the previous embodiment, a second cap 23, a bottom cup, is used in place of the base plate 22 since fastening to the ground is no more needed.
A method for manufacturing the above disclosed fence assembly kit is also provided in according to the present invention, said method comprising the step of:
• forming a pair of C channels 30 and 40,
• drilling the web of first C channel 30 of said pair so as to obtain a first plurality of holes 31 having a diameter greater than opening of said C channel,
• drilling the web and returns of second C channel 40 of said pair so as to obtain a second plurality of holes 41 with the same diameter and aligned to said first plurality,
• providing connection holes 32, 42 and 72 at each end of each C channel 30, 40 and 70,
• forming a first pair of U channels 20,
• forming end portion of legs of said U channels 20 so as to obtain longitudinal grooves,
• providing a pair of connection holes longitudinally separated on each leg of each U channel,
• forming a second pair of U channels 25,
• forming legs of said second U channels 25 towards each other for an engagement thereof with said longitudinal grooves,
• drawing a plurality of bars 10 fitting said hole diameter,
• drilling each of said bars 10 so as to obtain a through-hole 1 1 normal to their longitudinal axis,
• drawing a second bar 60 having a diameter passing each of said through- holes 1 1,
• painting every C and U channel and all the bars
• galvanizing every C and U channel and all the bars.
If a fence modules 200 for assembly a gate is desired the manufacturing method also provides the following steps of:
• forming of an additional C channel 70,
• drilling the returns of said additional C channel 70 so as to obtain a third plurality of holes 75 with the same diameter and aligned to said first plurality,
• drilling said bars 10 so as to obtain an additional through-hole 1 1 normal to their longitudinal axis.
The C channels 30 and 40 are used in the fence module 100 as the lower channel and the upper channel respectively: drilling only the web of the C channel 30, indeed, allows for a support of the lower end of each bar or picket 10 on the returns, opening therebetween comprised being, as said, smaller than picket diameter. Conversely, drilling the web and the returns of the C channel 40 allows pickets 10 for passing therethrough.
The preceding steps relative to drilling C channels and extruding bars 10 can be adequately modified in order to comprehend different shapes for cross section of the holes 35 and 45 and the corresponding bars 10 to be fitted in.
The above described manufacturing process clearly provides a really simple and inexpensive method to obtain all the parts for assembly the fence kit according to the present invention. Such method results particularly suitable for both architects who will design an easily assembled fence also having several colour choice and private user who wants directly deal with jobs regarding his home.

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1. A fence assembly kit comprising
(i) at least a pair of horizontal channels (30, 40, 70), each channel provided with a plurality of holes (35, 45, 46, 75) formed on one or more of its faces,
(ii) at least a set of vertical pickets (10) configured to be fitted in said holes (35, 45, 46, 75) and each provided with at least one transversal hole (1 1),
(iii) a stick (60) to be passed through all transversal holes (1 1) of said at least a set of pickets (10) and supporting one of said horizontal channels (30, 40, 70),
(iv) a pair of vertical posts (20) each connected to opposite ends of said horizontal channels (30, 40, 70) through coupling members (50).
2. The fence assembly kit according to claim 1, in which said horizontal channels (30, 40, 70) are C channel thus being formed by a web (31 , 41 , 71), a pair of legs (32, 42, 72), returns (33, 43, 73) and a opening (34, 44, 74) defined between said returns (33, 43, 73) said holes (46, 75) defined on channel face comprising said opening (34, 44, 74) forming opposite recesses on said returns (33, 43, 73).
3. The fence assembly kit according to claim 1 , in which said vertical posts (20) are U channel thus being formed by a web (21), a pair of legs (22) and an opening between said legs (22) each leg (22) being provided with longitudinal groove (23) for engagement with a cover (25) of said U channel opening.
4. The fence assembly kit according to claim 3, in which ends of said post (20) receive a cap (27) or a base plate (26), said base plate (26) being configured for connection with said coupling members (50) and the ground or alternative fixed structures.
5. The fence assembly kit according to claim 1, in which said coupling members (50) are in the form of brackets received in holes (24) provided on each post leg (22) and fastened to each horizontal channel (30, 40, 70), preferably by bolt.
6. A fence assembly kit manufacturing method comprising steps of:
(i) forming a C channel having a web, a pair of legs and pair of returns,
(ii) providing a plurality of holes on the web and/or returns of said C channel,
(iii) extruding a plurality of bars to be fitted in said C channel holes and transversally drilling said bars at a determined height thereof
(iv) extruding a stick to be fitted in said drilled bars, (v) forming an U channel having a web and a pair of legs,
(vi) forming a groove on each leg of said U channel,
(vii) forming a second U channel in which each leg is configured for engaging one of said grooves and
(viii) cutting a top cap or base plate fitting the U channel ends,
(ix) painting formed C channel, bars, U channel, cover and top cap.
7. The fence assembly kit manufacturing method according to claim 6 also comprising the step of:
(i) galvanizing formed C channel, bars, U channel, cover and top cap.
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