Claims
- 1. An adjustable-width panel assembly having a width, comprising:
- at least one first panel member, having a desired length, a connecting portion, first and second side portions, top and bottom edges, and inner and outer surfaces;
- at least one second panel member, having a desired length, a connecting portion, first and second side portions, top and bottom edges, and inner and outer surfaces;
- a first laterally adjustable, snapedly engageable, mating means proximate the connecting portion of the first panel member; and
- a second laterally adjustable, snapedly engageable, mating means proximate the connecting portion of the second panel member,
- whereby the first and second panel members are laterally slidable relative to one another to allow said first and second mating means to be snapped together and are laterally movable relative to one another such that the width of the panel assembly is adjustable upon lateral movement of at least one panel member.
- 2. The panel assembly of claim 1, wherein the first mating means is slidably engageable with the second matable means.
- 3. The panel assembly of claim 1, wherein the first mating means includes a generally hook-shaped member disposed at least partially along the length of the first panel member; the second matable means includes a generally box-shaped member disposed at least partially along the length of the second panel member; and at least a portion of the box-shaped member is engageable with at least a portion of the hook-shaped member.
- 4. The panel assembly of claim 3, wherein:
- (a) the hook-shaped member of the first panel member includes:
- (i) a body portion, having a length, extending from the inner surface of the first panel member generally transverse to the first panel member;
- (ii) an arm portion extending generally angularly from the body portion generally in the direction away from the first side portion of the first panel member and generally in the direction of the inner surface of the first panel member; and
- (iii) a channel disposed between the body and the arm portions of the hook-shaped member; and
- (b) the box-shaped member of the second panel member includes:
- (i) a first body portion extending from the inner surface of the second panel member generally transverse to the second panel member;
- (ii) a second body portion disposed proximate the first body portion of the box-shaped member and extending generally in the direction away from the second side portion of the first panel member;
- (iii) a leg portion disposed proximate the second body portion of the box-shaped member and extending generally in the direction of the inner surface of the second panel member having a length; and
- (iv) an arm portion disposed proximate the leg portion and extending generally angularly in the general direction of the first body portion of the box-shaped member,
- whereby the leg and arm portions of the box-shaped member of the second panel member are insertable into the channel of the hook-shaped member of the first panel member.
- 5. The panel assembly of claim 4, wherein the length of the body portion of the hook-shaped member is greater than the length of the leg portion of the box-shaped member, whereby at least a portion of the box-shaped member is loosely engageable with at least a portion of the hook-shaped member to loosely interconnect the first and second panel members such that each of the inter-connected panel members is laterally moveable relative one another.
- 6. The panel assembly of claim 3, wherein the hook-shaped member includes an arm portion, the box-shaped member includes a leg portion and a first body portion, and wherein the arm portion of the hook-shaped member extends between the leg portion of the box-shaped member and the first body portion of the box-shaped member, thereby looseably connecting the first panel member to the second panel member, allowing lateral movement of the first panel member relative the second panel member, and generally preventing substantial transverse and rotatable movement of the first panel member relative the second panel member.
- 7. A fence, comprising:
- at least one first fence post;
- at least one second fence post, spaced apart from the at least one first fence post to provide a post distance between the at least one first fence post and the at least one second fence post;
- at least one stringer; and
- an adjustable width panel assembly having a width, comprising at least one first panel member, comprising a connecting portion, at least one second panel member comprising a connecting portion, a first laterally adjustable, snapedly engageable, mating means proximate the connecting portion of the first panel member, and a second laterally adjustable, snapedly engageable, mating means proximate the connecting portion of the second panel member,
- whereby the first and second panel members are laterally slidable relative to one another to allow said first and second mating means to be snapped together and are laterally movable relative to one another such that the width of the panel assembly is adjustable upon lateral movement of at least one panel member, the adjustable width panel assembly being attached to the first fence post, the second fence post, and the at least one stringer, whereby the adjustable width panel assembly spans the post-distance between the at least one first fence post and the at least one second fence post.
- 8. The fence of claim 7, wherein the at least one first panel member further comprises a length, first and second side portions, top and bottom edges, and inner and outer surfaces; and where the at least one second panel member further comprises a length, first and second side portions, top and bottom edges, and inner and outer surfaces; and wherein the at least one second panel member further comprises a length, first and second side portions, top and bottom edges, and inner and outer surfaces.
- 9. The fence of claim 8, wherein the first mating means is slidably engageable with the second matable means.
- 10. The fence of claim 8, wherein the first mating means includes a generally hook-shaped member disposed at least partially along the length of the first panel member, the second matable means includes a generally box-shaped member disposed at least partially along the length of the second panel member, and wherein at least a portion of the box-shaped member is engageable with at least a portion of the hook-shaped member.
- 11. The fence of claim 10, wherein:
- (a) the hook-shaped member of the first panel member includes:
- (i) a body portion, having a length, extending from the inner surface of the first panel member generally transverse to the first panel member;
- (ii) an arm portion extending generally angularly from the body portion generally in the direction away from the first side portion of the first panel member and generally in the direction of the inner surface of the first panel member; and
- (iii) a channel disposed between the body and the arm portions of the hook-shaped member; and
- (b) the box-shaped member of the second panel member includes:
- (i) a first body portion extending from the inner surface of the second panel member generally transverse to the second panel member;
- (ii) a second body portion disposed proximate the first body portion of the box-shaped member and extending generally in the direction away from the second side portion of the first panel member;
- (iii) a leg portion disposed proximate the second body portion of the box-shaped member and extending generally in the direction of the inner surface of the second panel member having a length; and
- (iv) an arm portion disposed proximate the leg portion and extending generally angularly in the general direction of the first body portion of the box-shaped member,
- whereby the leg and arm portions of the box-shaped member of the second panel member are insertable into the channel of the hook-shaped member of the first panel member.
- 12. A method of constructing a fence, comprising the steps of:
- providing a foundation;
- providing at least one first fence post proximate the foundation;
- providing at least one second fence post proximate the foundation and spaced a post-to-post distance from the at least one first fence post;
- providing at least one first stringer having a length, two ends, a stringer connecting means for connecting the stringer to the at least one first and second fence posts, and a slot along its length;
- disposing the at least one stringer between the at least one first and second fence posts;
- providing at least one first panel member, having a desired length, a connecting portion, first and second side portions, top and bottom edges, and inner and outer surfaces, the at least one first panel member including a first laterally adjustable, snapedly engageable, mating means proximate the connecting portion of the at least one first panel member;
- providing at least one second panel member, having a desired length, a connecting portion, first and second side portions, top and bottom edges, and inner and outer surfaces, the at least one first panel member including a first laterally adjustable, snapedly engageable, mating means proximate the connecting portion of the at least one second panel member;
- laterally sliding the first panel member relative to the second panel member for snapedly engaging the first and second mating means together to provide a panel assembly;
- expanding the panel assembly to span the post-to-post distance; and
- connecting the panel assembly to the at least one first and second fence posts.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising the steps of:
- providing a snapable teat proximate at least one end of the at least one first stringer;
- providing an aperture in the fence post adapted to receive at least one end of the at least one stringer;
- inserting at least one end of the stringer into the aperture provided in the fence post; and
- applying a compressive force to the stringer and the fence post to snapedly engage the at least one end of the stringer within the fence post.
Parent Case Info
This a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/552,187, filed Dec. 11, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,725,201.
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