1. Technical Field
This invention generally relates to fences. More particularly, the invention relates to a fence assembly that includes a clip for attaching a horizontal fence rail to a vertical fence post. Specifically, the invention relates to a fence assembly that includes a clip that is insertable into an opening in a fence post engaging the wall of the post and the receiving an end of a fence rail therein to connect the rail to the post.
2. Background Information
It has recently become more common to use either vinyl or plastic products for constructing fences for yards, decks and railings on deck staircases. Because of the nature of the materials used, it is fairly difficult to connect the rails to the posts. A number of rail clips have been proposed in the prior art for connecting these components together and the present invention is designed to provide the installer with a quick and easy mechanism for accomplishing this task.
The fence assembly of the present invention comprises a plurality of fence posts, fence rails and clips for connecting the same together. The fence posts are formed having at least one opening in one or more of the walls. The rail clips are sized to snap fit into the opening in the post wall and the clips include an area into which an end of a rail is received. Once the clip is inserted into the opening in the post, the rail is inserted into the clip and then fasteners are employed to secure the clip and rail together and, if desired, to secure the clip to the post.
The rail clip in accordance with the present invention includes a rear wall and a pair of aligned side walls extend outwardly away therefrom. The distance between the interior surfaces of the side walls is substantially equal to the width of the end of the rail. The distance between the outer surfaces of the side walls is substantially equal to the width of the opening in the wall of the post. A pair of spaced apart flanges extend outwardly away from the outer surface of each side wall and the spaced-apart flanges define a slot therebetween. A portion of the wall of the post is received within each slot when the clip is inserted into the opening. One of the flanges substantially prevents further movement of the clip into the interior of the post and the other of the flanges substantially prevents the withdrawal of the clip from the opening. Fasteners may be used to secure the clip to the wall of the post. The end of the rail is received between the inner surfaces of the side walls of the clip and may be secured therein by way of fasteners.
The preferred embodiments of the invention, illustrative of the best mode in which applicant has contemplated applying the principles, are set forth in the following description and are shown in the drawings and are particularly and distinctly pointed out and set forth in the appended claims.
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Clips 16 are designed to snap-fit into openings 24 in posts 12 and are configured to connect rails 14 to posts 12. Clip 16 is molded from plastic or rubber and preferably is integrally formed. Referring to
Rails 14 are elongated members that are constructed from walls 40 and terminate in ends 42. Rails 14 preferably are hollow with the walls 40 defining an internal cavity 40a (
Fence assembly 10 is used in the following manner. Post 12 is installed into surface 18 so that it lies substantially vertically with respect to surface 18. The installer then inserts a clip 16 into one of the openings 24 in post 12 in the following manner. The installer grasps side walls 28, 30 of clip 16 and brings rear wall 26 into the proximity of opening 24. As rear wall 26 engages wall 20 surrounding opening 24, the installer gently squeezes side walls 28, 30 toward each other. This causes clip 16 to bend around groove 32 and brings inclined outer walls 36a of second flanges 36 into contact with sides 20b of opening 24. The installer pushes the clip 16 inwardly into interior cavity 22 of post until second flanges 36 clear the wall 20. Portions of wall 20 slide into slots 38 and the first flanges 34 come into contact with outer surface surface 21 of wall 20 (
When clip 16 is properly inserted into opening 24 and wall 20 of post 12 is engaged in slots 38, then the installer slides rail 14 into the gap formed between inner surfaces 28a, 30a of side walls 28, 30. Rail 14 is slid into the gap until end 42 of rail 14 abuts rear wall 26 of clip 16. Rail 14 is frictionally held between side walls 28, 30 because of the complementary sizing of rail 14 and side walls 28, 30. At this point, the installer preferably uses fasteners 44 inserted through side walls 28, 30 and into wall 40 of rail 14 to lock the components together. The installer may adjust the position of rail 14 relative to post 12 by sliding rail 14 and connected clip 16 vertically up or down within opening 24. When the appropriate position of clip 16 is found, the installer may insert second fasteners 46 through first flanges 34 and into wall 20 of post 12. As shown in
It will be understood that if the installer wishes to remove clip 16 from post 12, all fasteners 44, 46 are removed and rail 14 is slid out of clip 16. He then gently squeezes side walls 28, 30 of clip 16 together so that outer walls 36a of second flanges 36 slide along inner surfaces 20b of opening 24. At the same time, clip 16 is pulled out of cavity 22 of post 12.
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In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
Moreover, the description and illustration of the invention is an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described.
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