1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to a combined structure of fence posts and rails and more specifically to one that is free of other associate components to form a firm combination, which substantially expedites the assembly and lowers the cost.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The combined structure of fence posts and rails such as the patent, U.S. Pat. No. 5,651,534, and the patent application, USPTO publication No. 2007/0158630A1, where these structures are all provided with an opening on the fence post with respect to each rail, and the rail is provided with a U-shaped elastic member in its joining end with respect to the opening of the fence post. A round projection is joined fixedly to each side of the elastic member. And the two round projections each penetrates one of both laterals of the joining end of the rail, and protrudes from the corresponding lateral. When a rail is combined with a fence post, two round projections at both laterals of the joining end of the rail are pressed down inwardly first, followed by placing the joining end of the rail into the opening of the fence post. Once the round projections of the rail are lodged in the opening of the fence post, the U-shaped elastic members will be resilient to push the round projections out of the wall of the rail yet internal to the fence post. By means of the seizure of the round projections by the fence post, the rails are then combined with the corresponding fence posts.
The foregoing approach to combine rails with fence posts by the use of the U-shaped elastic member with a round projection joined fixedly on each side actually has the following shortcomings:
In the light of the aforementioned drawbacks of the prior combined structures of fence posts and rails, this inventor conceived the idea for the advanced improvement, and eventually the endeavors gave birth to this invention.
The objective of this invention is to provide a combined structure of fence posts and rails, where the combination is free of other associate components.
The main traits of this invention lie in the joining end of a rail and a fence post. The rail has a protruded clasping member on each of its two laterals of the joining end in an axial orientation, where the protrusion of the clasping member has increasing opening distance opposite to the joining post, such that the outer rim of the protrusion forms a blockade fringe. The clasping member has one end fixed to the rail that is close to the joining fence post, and the opposite end separated from the rail that is resilient, and the rail has a breach at each lateral with respect to the location of the clasping member. Accordingly, when the joining end of a rail is inserted in the opening of the fence, the two clasping members of the rail are pressed by the interior of the opening of the fence post into the breaches respectively. Once the clasping members are completely lodged in the fence post, the two clasping members return to the protruded mode, where the blockade fringes of the protruded clasping members are seized by the interior of the fence post to form a firm combination.
To achieve the foregoing objects and function of the present invention, the techniques and structure adopted are described with reference to the following preferred embodiment and the accompanying drawings.
Referring to
To combine a rail 20 with a fence post 30, shown in
The aforementioned combination between the rail 20 and the fence post 30 is free of other associate components, and the clasping members 24 and the rail 20 are an all-in-one piece, which substantially expedites the assembly and lowers the cost. To sum up, the present invention is construed as not only novel but useful, thereby filing the present application herein subject to the patent law.