1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a structural element, more particularly to a modular fence device.
2. Description of the Related Art
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Although the aforesaid fence device 100 can achieve its intended purpose, it has the following drawbacks:
1. The fence device 100 is mostly installed outdoors. Since the frames 3 are made of plastic, which is not ideal for such outdoor settings, the fence device 100 has poor weather resistance so that after a short period of time following installation, the fence device 100 may get damaged. Ultimately, this renders the rods 4 rocky and unstable.
2. Since the top and bottom ends of the rods 4 are inserted respectively into the frames 3 of the upper and lower beams 1, 2 in a press-fittingmanner, assembly of the rods 4 requires strenuous effort and is therefore difficult and strenuous. Further, if adjustment of the positions of the rods 4 is necessary after assembly, this task is also difficult and laborious.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a modular fence device that has simple components, is weather resistant, is easy to assemble, and has a stable structure after assembly.
According to this invention, a modular fence device comprises an upper beam, a lower beam, a plurality of spaced-apart rods, a plurality of upper spacers, and a plurality of lower spacers. The upper beam extends along a longitudinal direction, and includes an upper rail member that is disposed at a bottom side of the upper beam and that extends along the length of the upper beam. The upper rail member is inverted U-shaped in cross section, defines an upper groove that extends along the length of the upper rail member and that opens downwardly, and has two opposite upper longitudinal rail walls bounding two opposite sides of the upper groove, two upper spacer retainers extending longitudinally and respectively on the upper longitudinal rail walls, and two upper rail tracks extending longitudinally and respectively on the upper longitudinal rail walls above the upper spacer retainers. The lower beam is spaced apart from the upper beam, extends along the longitudinal direction, and includes a lower rail member that is disposed at a top side of the lower beam and that extends along the length of the lower beam. The lower rail member defines a lower groove that extends along the length of the lower rail member and that opens upwardly, and has two opposite lower longitudinal rail walls bounding two opposite sides of the lower groove, two lower spacer retainers extending longitudinally and respectively on the lower longitudinal rail walls, and two lower rail tracks extending longitudinally and respectively on the lower longitudinal rail walls below the lower spacer retainers. The rods are connected between the upper and lower beams. Each of the rods includes a top end that extends into the upper groove and that has a pair of upper slide protrusions projecting transversely and oppositely therefrom and engaging respectively and slidably the upper rail tracks, and a bottom end that extends into the lower groove and that has a pair of lower slide protrusions projecting transversely and oppositely therefrom and engaging respectively and slidably the lower rail tracks. The upper spacers are disposed longitudinally in the upper groove, and each has two opposite upper engaging ends engaged respectively to the upper spacer retainers. Each of the upper spacers is disposed between the top ends of two adjacent ones of the rods. The lower spacers are disposed longitudinally in the lower groove, and each has two opposite lower engaging ends engaged respectively to the lower spacer retainers. Each of the lower spacers is disposed between the bottom ends of two adjacent ones of the rods.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The upper beam 10 extends along a longitudinal direction (X), and includes an upper rail member 11 that is disposed at a bottom side of the upper beam 10 and that extends along the length of the upper beam 10, and a handrail 12 connected to and disposed above the upper rail member 11 and extending along the length of the upper beam 10. The upper rail member 11 is inverted U-shaped in cross section, defines an upper groove 111 that extends along the length of the upper rail member 11 and that opens downwardly, and has two opposite upper longitudinal rail walls 110 bounding two opposite sides of the upper groove 111, two upper spacer retainers 13 extending longitudinally and respectively on the upper longitudinal rail walls 110, and two upper rail tracks 14 extending longitudinally and respectively on the upper longitudinal rail walls 110 above the upper spacer retainers 13. The upper spacer retainers 13 in this embodiment are configured as retaining grooves.
The lower beam 20 is spaced apart from the upper beam 10, extends along the longitudinal direction (X), and has an H-shaped cross section. The lower beam 20 includes a lower rail member 21 that is disposed at a top side of the lower beam 20 and that extends along the length of the lower beam 20. The lower rail member 21 defines a lower groove 211 that extends along the length of the lower rail member 21 and that opens upwardly, and has two opposite lower longitudinal rail walls 210 bounding two opposite sides of the lower groove 211, two lower spacer retainers 23 extending longitudinally and respectively on the lower longitudinal rail walls 210, and two lower rail tracks 24 extending longitudinally and respectively on the lower longitudinal rail walls 210 below the lower spacer retainers 23. The lower spacer retainers 23 in this embodiment are configured as retaining grooves.
The rods 30 are connected between the upper and lower beams 10, 20. Each rod 30 has a rectangular cross section, and includes a top end that extends into the upper groove 111 and that has a pair of upper slide protrusions 321 (see
The upper spacers 40 are disposed longitudinally in the upper groove 111. Each upper spacer 40 has two opposite upper engaging ends 41 engaged respectively to the upper spacer retainers 13, and is disposed between the top ends of two adjacent ones of the rods 30. The lower spacers 40′ are disposed longitudinally in the lower groove 211. Each lower spacer 40′ has two opposite lower engaging ends 41′ engaged respectively to the lower spacer retainers 23, and is disposed between the bottom ends of two adjacent ones of the rods 30. Each of the upper and lower spacers 40, 40′ is configured as a longitudinal plate.
Each upper cap member 60 has an upper transverse end plate 62 screwed to a top portion of a respective upright post 50, and an upper surrounding wall 61 projecting from a peripheral end of the upper transverse end plate 62 in the longitudinal direction (X). The upper surrounding wall 61 has two opposite ends screwed respectively to the upper longitudinal rail walls 110, so that the upper surrounding wall 61 surrounds one end of the handrail 12 and a corresponding end of the upper rail member 11.
Each lower cap member 70 has a lower transverse end plate 72 screwed to a bottom portion of the respective upright post 50, and a lower surrounding wall 71 projecting from a peripheral end of the lower transverse end plate 72. The lower surrounding wall 71 has two opposite ends screwed respectively to the lower longitudinal rail walls 210, so that the lower surrounding wall 71 surrounds one end of the lower beam 20.
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The advantages of the fence device 200 of the present invention can be summarized as follows:
1. Even if the fence device 200 is installed outdoors, since the upper and lower beams 10, 20, the rods 30, the upper and lower spacers 40, 40′, the upright posts 50, and the upper and lower capmembers 60, 70 are all made of aluminum, the fence device 200 has good weather resistance, so that the entire fence device 200 maintains good stability over time, even when subjected to bad weather conditions.
2. Since each rod 30 has upper and lower slide protrusions 321, 331 engaged respectively and slidably to the upper and lower rail tracks 14, 24, assembly of the rods 30 is easy, requiring minimal effort. Further, if adjustment of the positions of the rods 30 is necessary after assembly, this task can be easily accomplished.
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While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.