Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to fences, fence panels, modular components for forming fence panels, and related methods of forming fence panels.
Description of the Related Art
Fences are available in a variety of designs. In some cases, a fence can include fence posts and fence panels supported by and spanning between adjacent fence posts. Some fence panels are opaque structures, while others include lattice components for aesthetic or functional purposes. Some fence panels can be assembled on-site at an installation location, while others can be pre-fabricated and transported to an installation location. Many currently available fence panels are time consuming and expensive to construct, or are too large to easily transport.
In some embodiments, a fence panel kit for constructing a fence panel to be installed between adjacent fence posts comprises: one or more packaged arrangements of fence panel components including a base element, a center rail, a top rail, a first side element, a second side element, a plurality of interior sub-panel assemblies each including a plurality of fence boards, and at least one lattice component, the base element, the center rail, the top rail, the lattice divider, the first side element, the second side element, each of the plurality of interior sub-panel assemblies, and the at least one lattice component being disconnected from one another for storage and transport in the one or more packaged arrangements, and wherein the base element, the center rail, the top rail, the first side element, the second side element, each of the plurality of interior sub-panel assemblies, and the at least one lattice component include interlocking features to assist in joining the fence panel components together to form the fence panel.
In some cases, the base element includes a bottom rail coupled to a bottom supporting element. In some cases, the plurality of fence boards of each of the interior sub-panel assemblies is at least partially bordered by a plurality of perimeter components. In some cases, the perimeter components include interlocking features to interlock with adjoining components. In some cases, the perimeter components of one or more of the interior sub-panel assemblies comprises a joint member that is configured to insertably receive a portion of an adjacent one of the interior sub-panel assemblies when the fence panel is constructed. In some cases, the base element, the center rail, the top rail, the first side element, the second side element, the plurality of interior sub-panel assemblies and a lattice divider are packaged in a first packaged arrangement, and a plurality of lattice components are packaged in a second packaged arrangement separate from the first packaged arrangement.
In some cases, the lattice components are first lattice elements having a first latticework pattern, and the fence panel kit further comprises a third packaged arrangement of fence panel components including a plurality of second lattice elements disconnected from one another for storage and transport in the third packaged arrangement, and the plurality of second lattice elements have a second latticework pattern different from the first latticework pattern. In some cases, the second and the third packaged arrangements of fence panel components are alternatively combinable with the first packaged arrangement of fence panel components to form a complete fence panel with different lattice structures. In some cases, the base element includes a base male-female mating feature and each of the plurality of interior sub-panel assemblies includes a male-female mating feature matching the base male-female mating feature.
In some cases, the first side element includes a first side male-female mating feature and the second side element includes a second side male-female mating feature, the plurality of interior sub-panel assemblies includes a first end interior sub-panel assembly and a second end interior sub-panel assembly, the first end interior sub-panel assembly includes a first end male-female mating feature matching the first side male-female mating feature, and the second end interior sub-panel assembly includes a second end male-female mating feature matching the second side male-female mating feature.
In some cases, the first end interior sub-panel assembly includes an interior facing male-female mating feature and the second end interior sub-panel assembly includes an interior facing male-female mating feature matching the interior facing male-female mating feature such that one or more additional interior sub-panel assemblies with similar interlocking features can be received between the first end interior sub-panel assembly and the second end interior sub-panel assembly. In some cases, the fence panel components include at least four separate interior sub-panel assemblies arranged in a stack of interior sub-panel assemblies, and the base element, the center rail, the top rail, a lattice divider, the first side element, and the second side element are positioned adjacent the stack.
In some embodiments, a method to facilitate construction of a fence comprising a plurality of fence panels supported by fence posts comprises: providing one or more packaged arrangements of fence panel components including a base element, a center rail, a top rail, a lattice divider, a first side element, a second side element, a plurality of interior sub-panel assemblies, and a plurality of lattice components, the base element, the center rail, the top rail, the lattice divider, the first side element, the second side element, each of the plurality of interior sub-panel assemblies, and each of the plurality of lattice components being disconnected from one another for storage and transport in the one or more packaged arrangements, and wherein the base element, the center rail, the top rail, the lattice divider, the first side element, the second side element, each of the plurality of interior sub-panel assemblies, and each of the plurality of lattice components include interlocking features to assist in joining the fence panel components together to form the fence panel.
In some cases, the method further comprises packaging the base element, the center rail, the top rail, the lattice divider, the first side element, the second side element, and the plurality of interior sub-panel assemblies in a first packaged arrangement and packaging the plurality of lattice components in a second packaged arrangement separate from the first packaged arrangement. In some cases, the method further comprises shipping the separated first packaged arrangement and the second packaged arrangement to a remote location for storage or use in constructing the fence panel.
In some embodiments, a method of constructing a fence panel comprises: assembling a fence panel from one or more packaged arrangements of fence panel components, the fence panel components of the fence panel including a plurality of interior sub-panel assemblies, a first side element, a second side element, a center rail, a bottom rail, a top rail, a lattice divider, and a plurality of lattice components, and the assembly of the fence panel comprising, joining the plurality of interior sub-panel assemblies together laterally between the first and second side elements and longitudinally between the center rail and the bottom rail to form a panel main body, and joining the plurality of lattice components to the panel main body.
In some cases, joining the plurality of interior sub-panel assemblies together laterally between the first and second side elements and longitudinally between the center rail and the bottom rail to form the panel main body includes fitting a male-female mating feature of a first interior sub-panel assembly into a male-female mating feature of a second interior sub-panel assembly. In some cases, joining the plurality of interior sub-panel assemblies together laterally between the first and second side elements and longitudinally between the center rail and the bottom rail to form a panel main body comprises: coupling a first end interior sub-panel assembly to the first side element and to the bottom rail, coupling one or more intermediate interior sub-panel assemblies to the first end interior sub-panel assembly and the bottom rail, coupling a second end interior sub-panel assembly to the one or more intermediate interior sub-panel assemblies and to the bottom rail, and coupling the second side element to the second end interior sub-panel assembly.
In some cases, joining the plurality of lattice components to the panel main body comprises: coupling a first lattice structure to the first side element, coupling a second lattice structure to the second side element, and coupling the lattice divider between the first lattice structure and the second lattice structure. In some cases, coupling the first end interior sub-panel assembly to the first side element and to the bottom rail comprises coupling a first end male-female mating feature of the first end interior sub-panel assembly to a male-female mating feature of the first side element and a bottom male-female mating feature of the first end interior sub-panel assembly to a male-female mating feature of the bottom rail. In some cases, coupling the one or more intermediate interior sub-panel assemblies to the first end interior sub-panel assembly and the bottom rail comprises coupling a plurality of interior sub-panel assemblies together in a side-by-side arrangement.
In some cases, coupling the second end interior sub-panel assembly to the one or more intermediate interior sub-panel assemblies and to the bottom rail comprises coupling a first end male-female mating feature of the second end interior sub-panel assembly to a male-female mating feature of the one or more intermediate interior sub-panel assemblies and a bottom male-female mating feature of the second interior sub-panel assembly to a male-female mating feature of the bottom rail. In some cases, coupling the second side element to the second end interior sub-panel assembly comprises coupling a male-female mating feature of the second end interior sub-panel assembly to a corresponding male-female mating feature of the second side element.
In some cases, joining the plurality of interior sub-panel assemblies and joining the plurality of lattice components includes: joining the top rail to the first side element, joining a first lattice component to the top rail and to the first side element, joining the lattice divider to the top rail and to the first lattice component, joining a second lattice component to the top rail and to the lattice divider, joining the center rail to the first side element, the first lattice component, the lattice divider, and the second lattice component, joining a first interior sub-panel assembly to the first side element and to the center rail, joining a second interior sub-panel assembly to the center rail and indirectly to the first interior sub-panel assembly, joining the second side element to the top rail, to the second lattice component, to the center rail, and to the second interior sub-panel assembly, and joining the bottom rail to the first interior sub-panel assembly, to the second interior sub-panel assembly, to the first side element, and to the second side element.
In some cases, joining the plurality of interior sub-panel assemblies and joining the plurality of lattice components includes: joining the bottom rail to the first side element, joining a first interior sub-panel assembly to the bottom rail and to the first side element, joining a second interior sub-panel assembly to the bottom rail and indirectly to the first interior sub-panel assembly, joining the center rail to the first side element, the first interior sub-panel assembly, and to the second interior sub-panel assembly, joining the second side element to the bottom rail, to the second interior sub-panel assembly, and to the center rail, joining a first lattice component to the first side element and to the center rail, joining the lattice divider to the center rail and to the first lattice component, joining a second lattice component to the lattice divider, to the center rail, and to the second side element, and joining the top rail to the first side element, to the first lattice component, to the lattice divider, to the second lattice component, and to the second side element.
In the following description, certain specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of various disclosed embodiments. However, one skilled in the relevant art will recognize that embodiments may be practiced without one or more of these specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other instances, well-known structures, features, devices and techniques associated with fences and fence constructing have not been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring descriptions of the embodiments. For example, although not illustrated in the Figures, it will be appreciated that embodiments of the fence panels described herein may be constructed with conventional fasteners, such as nails and/or screws, of suitable size and quantity to form a rigid fence structure. In addition, although example embodiments shown in the Figures are illustrated as wood fence panels, it is appreciated that fence panels may be formed of other materials, such as metal or vinyl, and that aspects of the embodiments described herein may be modified accordingly.
The second fence panel 106 has a length extending from a first end of the second fence panel 106 (which is fixed to the first fence post 110) to a second end of the second fence panel 106 (which is fixed to the second fence post 112) along a first dimension X, which can be horizontal and aligned with the direction in which the fence 100 runs. The second fence panel 106 also has a height extending from a top of the second fence panel 106 to a bottom of the second fence panel 106 along a second dimension Y, which can be vertical and perpendicular to the first dimension X. The second fence panel 106 also has a width extending from a first major surface or side of the second fence panel 106 visible in
The fence panel 200 can be assembled or constructed from its various components or modules, and thus can be referred to as a modular fence panel 200 which can be fabricated, shipped, and assembled modularly and can make use of fence panel construction techniques. Thus, individual components of the fence panel 200 can be interchanged or replaced with alternative components as desired, without the need to fabricate or obtain any additional components. To facilitate this aspect of the modular nature of the fence panel 200, each of the components of the fence panel 200 can be provided with complementary and interchangeable coupling elements, as described further below. Each of the components of the fence panel 200 can have a first end (or edge), second end (or edge), top end (or edge), bottom end (or edge), first side, and second side, consistent with the use of those terms above with respect to
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The first end interior sub-panel assembly 210A includes a plurality of fence boards 222 interlocked together and partially bordered by a first end perimeter component 224, a top perimeter component 226, and a bottom perimeter component 228. The first end interior sub-panel assembly 210A of the illustrated embodiment includes five fence boards 222, including partial fence boards, that are interlocked together, however, it is appreciated that in other instances more or fewer fence boards 222 may be provided and the fence boards 222 may abut each other or may be spaced apart. The first end perimeter component 224 includes a first end having a first end vertical key 224A formed therein for engaging with a complementary keyway. The vertical key 224A can be complementary with and thus can engage the keyway 206A. The top perimeter component 226 includes a top end having a horizontal key 226A formed therein for engaging with a complementary keyway. The bottom perimeter component 228 includes a bottom end having a horizontal key 228A formed therein for engaging with a complementary keyway. The horizontal key 228A can be complementary with and thus can engage the keyway 204C.
The first end perimeter component 224 also includes a second end having a vertical keyway (not illustrated in
The top perimeter component 226 also includes a first end vertical key 226C and the bottom perimeter component 228 also includes a first end vertical key 228C. The vertical keys 226C, 228C can both have profiles matching the first end vertical key 224A such that these three vertical keys can together form a single vertical key of the first end interior sub-panel assembly 210A that can engage with the keyway 206A. In one alternative embodiment, the first end of the top perimeter component 226 can be cut flush and have a planar surface instead of the key 226C, and the first end of the bottom perimeter component 228 can be cut flush and have a planar surface instead of the key 228C. The top perimeter component 226 and the bottom perimeter component 228 each extend in the direction of the second end interior sub-panel assembly 210E a distance beyond the fence boards 222, to accommodate a first end perimeter component of the central interior sub-panel assembly 210B, as described in greater detail below.
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The first end perimeter component 230 of the central interior sub-panel assembly 210B also includes a second end having a vertical keyway (not illustrated in
As noted above, the top perimeter component 226 and the bottom perimeter component 228 each extend in the direction of the second end interior sub-panel assembly 210E a distance beyond the fence boards 222, to accommodate the first end perimeter component 230 of the central interior sub-panel assembly 210B and so that the second ends of the top perimeter component 226 and the bottom perimeter component 228 center on the first end perimeter component 230 of the central interior sub-panel assembly 210B. Similarly, as illustrated in
The top perimeter component 232 and the bottom perimeter component 234 of the central interior sub-panel assembly 210B each extend in the direction of the first end interior sub-panel assembly 210A a distance short of the vertical keyway 230A of the first end perimeter component 230, so that a fence board 222 of the assembly 210A can be received in the vertical keyway 230A of the first end perimeter component 230 of the central interior sub-panel assembly 210B such that the second end of the top perimeter component 226 is generally flush with the first end of the top perimeter component 232 and the second end of the bottom perimeter component 228 is generally flush with the first end of the bottom perimeter component 234.
As noted above, central interior sub-panel assemblies 210C and 210D can have the same form or structure as the assembly 210B. Thus, the first end perimeter component of the assembly 210C can engage with a fence board 222 at the second end of the assembly 210B and the first end perimeter component of the assembly 210D can engage with a fence board 222 at the second end of the assembly 210C.
The second end interior sub-panel assembly 210E includes a plurality of fence boards 222 interlocked together and partially bordered by a first end perimeter component 236, a top perimeter component 238, a bottom perimeter component 240, and a second end perimeter component 242. The second end interior sub-panel assembly 210E of the illustrated embodiment includes five fence boards 222, including partial fence boards, that are interlocked together, however, it is appreciated that in other instances more or fewer fence boards 222 may be provided and the fence boards 222 may abut each other or may be spaced apart. The second end perimeter component 242 includes a second end having a second end vertical key 242A formed therein for engaging with a complementary keyway. The vertical key 242A can be complementary with and thus can engage the keyway 208A. The top perimeter component 238 includes a top end having a horizontal key 238A formed therein for engaging with a complementary keyway. The bottom perimeter component 240 includes a bottom end having a horizontal key 240A formed therein for engaging with a complementary keyway. The horizontal key 240A can be complementary with and thus can engage the keyway 204C. The keys 228A, 234A, 240A of the interior sub-panel assemblies 210A-210E have matching profiles and can form a single horizontal key that is complementary to and thus can engage with the keyway 204C of the bottom rail 204. Although a single horizontal key may be provided, it is also appreciated that in other instances key portions may be intermittently spaced to collectively from the horizontal key.
The second end perimeter component 242 also includes a first end having a vertical keyway (not illustrated in
The top perimeter component 238 also includes a second end vertical key 238C and the bottom perimeter component 240 also includes a second end vertical key 240C. The vertical keys 238C, 240C can both have profiles matching the second end vertical key 242A such that these three vertical keys can together form a single vertical key of the second end interior sub-panel assembly 210E that can engage with the keyway 208A. In one alternative embodiment, the second end of the top perimeter component 238 can be cut flush and have a planar surface instead of the key 238C, and the second end of the bottom perimeter component 240 can be cut flush and have a planar surface instead of the key 240C.
The first end perimeter component 236 includes a first end having a vertical keyway 236A complementary to a second end of one of the fence boards 222 (e.g., one of the fence boards 222 of the central interior sub-panel assembly 210D) such that the second end of the fence board 222 can engage with the first end perimeter component 236. The first end perimeter component 230 also includes a second end having a vertical keyway (not illustrated in
The top perimeter component 238 and the bottom perimeter component 240 of the second end interior sub-panel assembly 210E each extend in the direction of the first end interior sub-panel assembly 210A a distance short of the vertical keyway 236A of the first end perimeter component 236, so that a fence board 222 of the assembly 210D can be received in the vertical keyway 236A of the first end perimeter component 236 of the central interior sub-panel assembly 210E such that the second end of the top perimeter component of the assembly 210D is generally flush with the first end of the top perimeter component 238 and the second end of the bottom perimeter component of the assembly 210D is generally flush with the first end of the bottom perimeter component 240.
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The vertical lattice divider post 218 includes a first end or face having a first end keyway 218A formed therein, a second end or face having a second end keyway 218B formed therein, a top end or face having a top key 218C formed therein, and a bottom end or face having a bottom key 218D formed therein. The bottom key 218D can be complementary to and thus can engage with the top horizontal keyway 212B of the center rail 212.
The top rail 220 includes a bottom end having a bottom keyway 220A formed therein, a first end having a first end planar surface 220B, a top end having a top planar surface 220C, and a second end having a second end planar surface 220D. When the fence panel 200 is assembled, the first end planar surface 220B can be generally flush with the planar surface of the first end of the first side element or post 206 to form a flat surface that can bear against a fence post, such as the fence posts 110, 112 shown in
The first lattice component 214 includes a first end perimeter element 244 having a first end key 244A formed therein, a second end perimeter element 246 having a second end key 246A formed therein, a top end perimeter element 248 having a top key 248A formed therein, a bottom end perimeter element 250 having a bottom key 250A formed therein, and latticework extending between the first end, second end, top, and bottom elements 244, 246, 248, and 250. Similarly, the second lattice component 216 includes a first end perimeter element 252 having a first end key 252A formed therein, a second end perimeter element 254 having a second end key 254A formed therein, a top end perimeter element 256 having a top key 256A formed therein, a bottom end perimeter element 258 having a bottom key 258A formed therein, and latticework extending between the first end, second end, top, and bottom elements 252, 254, 256, 258.
The keys 250A, 218D, 258A have matching profiles and can form a single horizontal key or intermittent key portions that is/are complementary to and thus can engage with the keyway 212B of the center rail 212. The second end key 246A of the first lattice component 214 can be complementary to the first end keyway 218A of the divider post 218 and the first end key 252A of the second lattice component 216 can be complementary to the second end keyway 218B of the divider post 218. The keys 248A, 218C, 256A have matching profiles that also match the profiles of the key 206B of the first side element or post 206 and the key 208B of the second side element or post 208, such that the keys 248A, 218C, 256A, 206B, and 208B can form a single horizontal key or intermittent key portions that is/are complementary to and thus can engage with the keyway 220A of the top rail 220.
The keys 202A, 204A, 228C, 224A, 226C, 212C, 244A have matching profiles and can form a single vertical key or intermittent key portions that is/are complementary to and thus can engage with the keyway 206A of the first side element or post 206. The keys 202B, 204B, 240C, 242A, 238C, 212D, and 254A have matching profiles and can form a single vertical key or intermittent key portions that is/are complementary to and thus can engage with the keyway 208A of the second side element or post 208.
In some embodiments, fence posts such as fence posts 110 and 112 can be provided with keys and keyways to engage with respective keys and keyways of the components of a fence panel such as fence panel 200. In such embodiments, the fence panel can be provided without side elements or posts such as side elements or posts 206 and 208, and the sub-panel assemblies 210 can be coupled directly to the fence posts 110, 112.
Any paired key and keyway that are complementary to one another such that they can fit together and engage with one another can allow the key to fit snugly or with some pre-selected clearance, or be received, within the corresponding keyway. The keys and keyways described herein are interlocking features that can assist in joining the various fence panel components together. The keys and keyways described herein can in some embodiments be tongues and grooves or tenons and mortises, and they can include surfaces that can interlock with one another. The keys and keyways described herein can have the same, similar, or different shapes as one another. The components of fence panel 200 are described as having keys and keyways in certain locations, though the locations can be modified as desired. In one simple modification, the locations of any keyway and its corresponding key(s) can be reversed. In some cases, the keys and keyways described herein can be referred to as first and second male-female mating features, where a first male-female mating feature can be a key and a complementary second male-female mating feature can be a complementary keyway, or a first male-female mating feature can be a keyway and a complementary second male-female mating feature can be a complementary key.
In some embodiments, many of the keys described herein can have the same structure, or matching profiles, as one another, such that the keys are standardized and interchangeable with one another. Similarly, many of the keyways described herein can have the same structure, or matching profiles, as one another, such that the keyways are standardized and interchangeable with one another. In such embodiments, manufacturing costs can be reduced and various components can be interchanged and re-arranged as desired. In some cases, the keys and keyways described herein can include recesses for receiving the heads of screws, nails, or other fasteners, and can include gap regions or other features for receiving glue or other adhesives, thereby allowing efficient installation and minimal seepage and expansion of the various components, such as seepage of an adhesive outside of a keyway.
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As described above, screws or other fasteners can be used to secure (i.e., fasten or directly couple) the second side element or post 208, top rail 220, divider post 218, center rail 212, first side element or post 206, base element 202, and the bottom rail 204 to one another. In some embodiments, the pilot holes 260 shown in
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The components of a fence panel such as fence panel 200 can be referred to collectively as a fence panel kit. A fence panel kit can be packaged in various ways for storage and transportation from a manufacturing or packaging location to an installation location or other location, such as, for example, home improvement and hardware stores for sale to individual consumers, contractors, fence builders or others.
Thus, the fence panel components 302 can be stacked in a nested configuration with each assembly 210 interlaid with the adjacent assemblies 210 such that the orientations of the assemblies 210 alternate within the stack of the components 302. This nested stacking configuration can be particularly efficient, and can allow the stack of fence panel components 302 for constructing a fence panel having overall dimensions of about 72 inches wide by 72 inches tall to have a height of about 9 inches or less than 10 inches, a width of about 16 inches or less than 17 inches, and a length of about 72 inches or less than 73 inches, and be packaged in a single box or external packaging 304 having a height of about 9 inches or less than 10 inches, a width of about 16 inches or less than 17 inches (e.g., 16.25 inches), and a length of about 72 inches or less than or equal to 73 inches.
The fence panel kit 310 can also include a plurality of fence panel components 318 packaged within external packaging 320 such as metallic or plastic bands wrapped around the components 318 to hold them against one another to form a second packaged arrangement 322 of fence panel components 318. In some embodiments, the fence panel components 318 include the first and second lattice components 214, 216, and each of these components 318 can be disconnected from one another in the second packaged arrangement 322 of the kit 310. The second packaged arrangement 322 can be referred to as a lattice packaged arrangement. In such embodiments, a consumer (e.g., individual homeowner, contractor, fence builder, etc.) can purchase a main body packaged arrangement, and can select a lattice packaged arrangement from a plurality of different lattice packaged arrangements based on their preference for latticework patterns. Additional lattice components having different latticework patterns, such as copper lattice, solid slate filling in the lattice area, stamped tin lattice components, and lattice components having engraved figures such as stars, fish, etc. can also be made available for purchase by the consumer. Some examples of alternate lattice components are shown in
Both of these configurations of the main body packaged arrangement are compact and space-efficient. In particular, a main body packaged arrangement 316 having the second configuration can have overall dimensions of about 99″ by about 16″ by about 6″, and can weigh about 65 lbs. or less. The lattice packaged arrangement can have overall dimensions of about 47″ by about 13″ by about 3″, and can weigh about 13 lbs. or less. A complete fence panel having a height of about 69″ and a length of about 72″ can be assembled from these two packaged arrangements of fence panel components.
As explained above, the lattice components 214, 216 each have a first latticework pattern.
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In some embodiments, any of the fence panels described herein can include a cable or wire such as a ⅛″ galvanized wire rope coupled to and spanning between the first side post and the second side post to provide tension between the side posts, such as to add lateral wind load stability for longer fence panels such as 96″ long fence panels. In some cases, the cable can be coupled to the first and second side posts using threaded bolts, which can be turned to adjust the tension in the cable. In some cases, additional coupling elements such as clips can be used to structurally tie the cable to an interior portion of the fence panel to reduce frictional wear of the fence panel caused by motion of the cable. Such an embodiment can be used to provide additional wind strength if desired in high wind load areas.
Any of the fence panel components described herein can be fabricated from any suitable material or materials, such as various wood materials, plastic materials, vinyl, or metal materials. The fence panels and fence panel components described herein can have any suitable dimensions. The fence panels described herein can have any number of lattice components and any number of interior sub-panel assemblies. For example, a fence panel can have two lattice components and five interior sub-panel assemblies. In other embodiments, a fence panel can have 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, or more lattice components, and the fence panel can have 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, or more interior sub-panel assemblies.
Moreover, the various embodiments described above can be combined to provide further embodiments. U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/037,544 is incorporated herein by reference, in its entirety. Aspects of the embodiments described herein can be combined with any additional aspects shown or described in the '544 application to provide yet further embodiments.
These and other changes can be made to the embodiments in light of the above-detailed description. In general, in the following claims, the terms used should not be construed to limit the claims to the specific embodiments disclosed in the specification and the claims, but should be construed to include all possible embodiments along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. Accordingly, the claims are not limited by the disclosure.
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