1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a customizable decorative fencing system, and, more particularly, to a decorative fencing system that includes multiple components and may be arranged in a potentially infinite number of combinations and permutations so as to be used as a decorative accent fence for a carriage house, yard or walk, or a combination thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
The related art fails to specifically address either the problem or the solution arrived upon by the applicant. Fencing systems are known in the industry, as is the use of sectional fence structures to create various configurations for fencing systems.
None of these related attempts offer the solution proposed by the applicant.
The present invention provides a customizable fencing system, having several components that may be arranged in a substantially limitless number of configurations or combinations.
The present invention may also provide a fencing system that may be used as a small or low fence, or a decorative accent for a carriage house, yard or walk, or a combination thereof.
The present invention may also provide a decorative fencing system that allows a user to purchase and use only those elements necessary to create the design or shape of his or her choosing.
The present invention may also provide a fencing system that is easy to assemble, disassemble, customize and revise, and reassemble.
The present invention may also provide a fencing system that may be either permanently or temporarily affixed to the ground.
The present invention may also provide a fencing system which includes all the elements necessary to create a fence.
The present invention provides a fencing system which may include a variety of interchangeable decorative elements.
The present invention provides a decorative fencing system in which the individual components may be manufactured from a variety of materials or can be provided with a variety of finishes.
The present invention comprises a customizable fencing system designed to be used as a small fence or decorative accent for a carriage house, yard, or walk, or a combination thereof. The fencing system includes several different components that may be joined in various combinations so as to create a limitless number of different configurations or arrangements. Post sections can include open d-rings clamped thereon, with one distal end of a chain suspended on an open d-ring of one selected post, and another distal end of the chain suspended on an open d-ring of an adjacent post. Alternatively, the chains can be provided with post attachment collars at each respective distal end, each post attachment collar having a bore provided therethrough with a diameter larger than the diameter of each post, so that the ends of the posts can be inserted through the bores of the post attachment collars. Removable clamp rings can be attached to the posts below the post attachment collars to hold the post attachment collars in position. When a pair of adjacent chain ends are to be attached to one post, the bores of the two respective post attachment collars bores are aligned, and the post inserted therethrough. The post sections are removably, interchangeably secured to the ground by means of stakes that are driven into the ground. In one embodiment, the post is slidably, removably, interchangeably inserted into a sleeve in the stake to thereby provide support and stability for the fencing system. Each stake sleeve has a diameter larger than the diameter of each post, so the posts removably, interchangeably insert into each stake sleeve and are removably, frictionally held in place therein. Alternatively, in another embodiment, the stake includes a projecting portion, which can removably, interchangeably insert into a sleeve provided in a lower distal end of each post. A diameter of the sleeve in each post is larger than a diameter of each stake projecting portion. The projecting portions removably, interchangeably insert into sleeves of selected posts, and are removably, frictionally held in place therein. The posts can be placed at different distances apart, varying the taughtness of the suspended chains, and also can be placed so as to define a variety of angles between any two adjacent posts. The posts and stakes can be inserted together, assembled, e.g., in one desired pattern, then disassembled and reassembled in another desired pattern, without moving the stakes. Alternatively, if desired, during disassembly, one or more of the stakes can be withdrawn from the ground and moved to different locations prior to reassembling the fence in another desired pattern.
The advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the detailed explanation of the preferred embodiments of the invention in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring to the drawings and, in particular, to
The fencing system 10 includes a plurality of posts 20, which are removably, interchangeably staked into the ground, as explained in greater detail below. Each post has a uniform diameter d1. As embodied in
In one embodiment, as broadly depicted in
In another embodiment, as broadly depicted in
The posts 20 of the fencing system 10 are secured to the ground by means of one or more stakes 40. The stakes 40 are designed to be driven into the ground and receive the posts 20 to thereby support the posts 20. In a preferred embodiment, the stakes 40 are wedge shaped or include a plurality of fins so as to facilitate their insertion into the ground, although a variety of alternative designs are possible. For example, the shape of the stakes 40 is designed with the idea that the stakes will be held in place in the ground. If the user prefers to dig a hole for the stakes 40, the stakes 40 could be provided in any shape or size. The only requirement is that the stakes are configured to receive and retain the posts 20.
In one preferred embodiment, as broadly embodied in
Ideally, the stake sleeve 42 should be of sufficient length so as to securely receive the post 20, and the length of the portion of the stake 40 that is inserted into the ground should be sufficient to prevent the post 20 from toppling over when the decorative fencing system 10 is assembled. In the above-described embodiment, the length of the portion of the stake 40 that is inserted into the ground preferably is approximately 10 inches, although longer stakes 40 also would function, and shorter ones may serve effectively provided the weight of the structural components and posts 20 is not too great, and the ground is firm enough to retain the stake 40 therein. Furthermore, the weight of the post 20 serves to force the post 20 into the stake sleeve 42 and prevent the post from sliding out.
In another preferred embodiment, as broadly embodied in
In the preferred embodiment, the components of the fencing system 10 are manufactured from tubular steel, both square and round stock. A powder coat finish may be provided on some or all of the elements. For example, a separate color or finish or a different material, such as bronze colored cast iron, may be used for decorative accents such as decorative a ball caps 52. All the steel components ideally are welded in assembly, and the decorative accents may be held in place by force fit, adhesive, welding, some combination thereof or by other means known in the art.
Alternative manufacturing variations also are contemplated, including manufacturing individual components out of solid iron or steel pieces, welding and finishing by powder coating or painting. The components may be produced as individual cast iron pieces and finished with various paint techniques to create different appearances.
It should be appreciated that the design of the individual structural components shown in the Figures is just one possible design for the fencing system 10 of the present invention. A variety of different designs and decorative accents 48 are contemplated. The only limitation is that the design of the system 10 must be embodied and tied together by the posts 20 and chains 16.
Referring to
Due to the above-discussed configuration of fencing system components, the process of assembling the fencing system 10 is simple and easy to alter, in order to obtain a variety of customizable patterns. In the first preferred embodiment, stakes 40 are driven into the ground, and selected posts 20 are removably interchangeably inserted into stake sleeves 42 of selected sakes 40. In another preferred embodiment, selected projecting sections 43 of selected stakes 40 are inserted into sleeves in the lower distal end 20a of selected posts 20. The assembly step forms one selected fence configuration. Next, in one embodiment, the distal ends section 15a and 15b of selected chains 16 are suspended on open d-rings 23 of selected posts 20. Subsequently, the chains 16 may be removed from the open d-rings 23, and the posts may be removed from the stakes. The posts may then be re-inserted into or onto different selected stakes 40, or else one or more of the stakes 40 may be withdrawn from the ground, moved into different positions and reinserted into the ground posts. The chains 16 are re-suspended from selected posts, defining a different selected fence configuration.
In another embodiment, bores 18 of post collars 17 of adjacent chains 16 are aligned, and a post 20 is inserted therethrough, into a stake 40. A detachable clamp ring 22 is attached below the lowermost post collar 17, to hold the post collars 17, and their respective chains 16, in position on the post 20. The same step is repeated on the adjacent post. In the case of an end post, with only a single distal end of a single chain 16 attachment, the post collar 17 is aligned with a selected stake 40, and a selected post 20 is inserted therethrough into the stakes. These steps, including removal of chains 16 from posts 20, removal of posts 20 from stakes 40, followed by reattachment of posts 20 to stakes 40, and reattachment of chains 16 to posts 20, are repeated until the desired fence configuration is achieved, either without moving any stakes 40, or removing and replacing selected stakes 40 in different locations, allowing for a potentially infinite number of combinations and angles between the structural components. Moreover, since each of the components may be purchased separately, the fencing system 10 may be as large or as small as the user desires.
Having thus described the invention with particular reference to the preferred forms thereof, it will be apparent that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 10/797,410, filed on Mar. 10, 2004, which is currently pending, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10797410 | Mar 2004 | US |
Child | 12656304 | US |