Claims
- 1. A connector assembly for fencing comprising:
- a generally vertical post;
- a hollow, generally horizontal rail positioned adjacent said post and having at least one wall defining an axial inner cavity, said wall further including a first elongated underside opening extending up therethrough;
- a connector clip mounted within said cavity of said rail and including a second elongated opening aligned with said first opening, and a retaining structure positioned about said second opening, said retaining structure including a pair of opposed elongated flanges along opposite sides of said second opening; and
- a stud attached to said post and said stud including an upwardly projecting free distal end projecting up therefrom, said free distal end being slidably received up through said first and second elongated openings at any point along their lengths and engaged by said opposed elongated flanges of said retaining structure, such that said retaining structure permits easy sliding insertion of said free distal end of said stud into said clip with lowering of said rail down onto said free distal end of said stud, but securely resists withdrawal thereof.
- 2. The connector assembly of claim 1 in which said first and second openings are elongated in the direction along the length of said rails, such that said openings have greater length dimensions than the width of said stud received therethrough, so that said study can be received through said first and second openings at any position along their lengths and be retained by said retaining structure to thereby accommodate deviations of said post from a true vertical orientation and to accommodate deviations of said rail from a true horizontal orientation in the fencing.
- 3. The connector assembly of claim 2 in which each of said flanges includes a gripping segment positioned to project at an acute angle away from said wall of said rail.
- 4. The connector assembly of claim 1 in which each of said flanges includes a gripping segment positioned to project at an acute angle away from said wall of said rail.
- 5. The connector assembly of claim 1 in which said clip includes a body defined by at least one sidewall, and in which said pair of opposed gripping flanges are separated from said sidewall by a substantially I-shaped opening defined by a pair of transverse slots interconnected by said second opening.
- 6. The connector assembly of claim 5 in which each said gripping flange further includes a gripping segment positioned to project at an acute angle away from said wall of said rail and a base segment connecting said gripping segment to said sidewall of said clip.
- 7. The connector assembly of claim 1 in which said rail further includes a pair of opposite ends, and in which said connector clip further includes a stop flange which abuts one end of said rail to effect proper positioning of said clip within said rail.
- 8. The connector assembly of claim 1 further including:
- at least one rung projecting outward from said rail and having an end received within said cavity in said rail, said end of said rung having an aperture oriented longitudinally with respect to said rail;
- a locking rod extending along the length of said rail and received through said aperture in said rung to secure said rung end within said cavity of said rail; and
- an abutment surface on said connector clip to abut an end of said locking rod to thereby properly position and hold said locking rod within said rail.
- 9. The connector assembly of claim 1 in which said connector clip includes a substantially U-shaped frame having a pair of upstanding legs interconnected by a bight portion, wherein said legs extend from said bight portion at an obtuse angle such that they are resiliently compressed when they are received within said rail to thereby frictionally hold said connector clip therewithin.
- 10. A connector clip for mounting a generally horizontal hollow rail onto a generally vertical post having a substantially L-shaped study extending therefrom provided with an upwardly extending distal end spaced from the post, said connector clip comprising a substantially U-shaped frame adapted for mating receipt within said rail, said frame including a pair of opposed legs and an interconnecting bight portion, said bight portion having a pair of opposed resilient gripping flanges each having a free end, said free ends defining therebetween a gap for receiving therethrough the distal end of the stud, said gripping flanges further being oriented such that they project away from said bight portion at an acute angle so that said gripping flanges permit easy sliding insertion of the stud therebetween, but securely engage and resist the stud from being withdrawn;
- said bight portion further including a pair of transverse edges and a stop flange projecting outwardly in a direction from said bight portion substantially opposite to the extension of said legs therefrom, to abuttingly engage an end of said rail in order to properly position said clip therein.
- 11. The connector clip of claim 10 in which said gripping flanges further include a base segment attached to and oriented in a planar relationship with said bight portion, and a gripping segment inclined at an acute angle thereto, and in which said bight portion further includes a transverse slot along each end of said gripping flanges, such that said slots in cooperation with said defined gap form a substantially I-shaped opening.
- 12. The connector clip of claim 10 being further usable to properly position a locking rod extended longitudinally through the rail in attaching at least one generally vertical rung thereto, wherein said bight portion further includes an abutment flange projecting outwardly from the other of said edges in a general direction from said bight portion which is substantially the same as the extension of said legs therefrom, whereby said abutment flange abuts an end of said locking rod to properly position and hold said rod in said rail.
- 13. The connector clip of claim 10 further usable to properly position a locking rod extended longitudinally through the rail to attach at least one generally vertical rung thereto, wherein said bight portion further includes a pair of transverse edges and an abutment flange projecting outwardly in a direction from said bight portion which is substantially the same as the extension of said legs therefrom, to abuttingly engage an end of said locking rod in order to properly position and hold said rod in said rail.
- 14. The connector clip of claim 10 in which said legs extend from said bight portion at an obtuse angle such that they are resiliently compressed when they are received within said rail to thereby frictionally hold said connector clip therewithin.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/149,691, filed Jan. 28, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,951,925.
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