Claims
- 1. A modular fence system comprising:a pair of upright posts; a first upper rail, a second lower rail, and a third intermediate rail, each of the rails having a plurality of openings defined therein; and a plurality of upright picket boards extending from the second lower rail to the third intermediate rail to the first upper rail and received into the openings in the rails, wherein each of the rail openings has a length sufficiently greater than a width of the picket boards such that the picket boards can be received into the rail openings with the rails being disposed either horizontally or at an angle relative to horizontal and the picket boards maintained generally vertical, wherein each of the openings in the intermediate rail has a generally trapezoidal shape defined in part by a first opening end and a second opening end that is longer than the first opening end by a distance of about (a) (tangent θ) where (a) is the thickness of the rail and (θ) is the maximum angle of the rail relative to horizontal, wherein the openings in the intermediate rail include a first or last opening at an end portion of the rail and the second end of the first or last opening extends through the end portion of the rail; and a plurality of mounting brackets secured to the posts to receive and secure end portions of the rails therein, each of the brackets also being adapted to receive an edge of one of the upright picket boards therein to secure the edge of the upright picket board near one of the upright posts, wherein the brackets each include peripheral walls defining an opening, wherein the bracket opening is generally T-shaped and formed by a first generally rectangular opening portion and a second generally rectangular opening portion, the first generally rectangular opening portion being about twice as wide as the second generally rectangular opening portion, wherein the bracket opening extends through the peripheral wall in places to allow the edge of the upright picket board to extend out of the bracket on opposite sides.
- 2. The modular fence system of claim 1 wherein the mounting brackets on one of the posts are identical to the mounting brackets on the other of the posts, with only the orientation of the brackets differing.
- 3. The modular fence system of claim 1 wherein the peripheral walls of the brackets includes at least two wails that lean toward each other to form an inversely tapered interior so that the rail end portions can be received into the bracket openings when the posts are disposed generally vertically and the rails are disposed either perpendicularly or at another angle relative to the posts.
- 4. The modular fence system of claim 1 further comprising means for securing the picket boards relative to the rails.
- 5. The modular fence system of claim 1 wherein the intermediate rail is hollow and has a top wall, a bottom wall, and two side walls, with the top and bottom walls having a thickness that is less than a thickness of the side walls.
- 6. The modular fence system of claim 1 wherein adjacent ones of the upright picket boards are staggered front and back, and adjacent ones of the rail openings are staggered front and back to receive the staggered picket boards, with the adjacent staggered front and back rail openings overlapping each other.
- 7. The modular fence system of claim 1 wherein upright posts, the rails, the upright picket boards, and the brackets are at least partially made from plastic.
- 8. A modular shadow box style fence system comprising:a first upper rail and a second lower rail; a plurality of upright picket boards positionable extending from the second lower rail to the first upper rail and alternating front and back; and a plurality of mounting brackets each having peripheral walls defining an opening with a rail opening portion adapted to receive and secure end portions of the rails therein and with a picket opening portion adapted to at the same time receive an edge of one of the upright picket boards therein, wherein said picket opening portion is positioned off-center of said rail opening portion so that the picket received in said off-center picket opening portion can be a front or back one.
- 9. A modular fence system comprising:a first upper rail, a second lower rail, and a third intermediate rail positionable between the first upper rail and the second lower rail; a plurality of upright picket boards positionable extending from the second lower rail to the first upper rail, the third intermediate rail having a plurality of openings formed therethrough for receiving the upright picket boards therethrough; and a plurality of mounting brackets positionable to receive and secure end portions of the rails therein, each of the brackets also being adapted to receive an edge of one of the upright picket boards therein.
- 10. A modular fence system comprising:a first upper rail and a second lower rail; a plurality of upright picket boards positionable extending from the second lower rail to the first upper rail, wherein the first upper rail and the second lower rail each have a plurality of openings formed therein for receiving upper and lower ends of the upright picket boards therein; and a plurality of mounting brackets positionable to receive and secure end portions of the rails therein, each of the brackets also being adapted to receive an edge of one of the upright picket boards therein.
- 11. The modular fence system of claim 10 wherein the rail openings have a length sufficiently greater than a width of the picket boards such that the picket boards can be received into the rail openings with the rails being disposed either horizontally or at an angle relative to horizontal, and the picket boards maintained generally vertical.
- 12. The modular fence system of claim 8 further comprising one or more posts, wherein the mounting brackets are securable to the posts and the mounting brackets are securable to the edges of the upright picket boards near the upright posts.
- 13. The modular fence system of claim 8 wherein the bracket opening is generally T-shaped.
- 14. A modular fence system comprising:a first upper rail and a second lower rail; a plurality of upright picket boards positionable extending from the second lower rail to the first upper rail; and a plurality of mounting brackets each including peripheral walls defining a generally T-shaped opening adapted to receive and secure end portions of the rails therein and to also receive an edge of one of the upright picket boards therein, wherein the generally T-shaped opening includes a first generally rectangular opening portion and a second generally rectangular opening portion.
- 15. The modular fence system of claim 14 wherein the first generally rectangular opening portion is about twice as wide as the second generally rectangular opening portion.
- 16. The modular fence system of claim 13 wherein the bracket opening extends through the peripheral wall in places to allow the edge of the upright picket board to extend out of the bracket on opposite sides.
- 17. The modular fence system of claim 13 wherein the peripheral wall of the brackets includes at least two walls that lean toward each other to form an inversely tapered interior.
- 18. A modular fence system comprising:a first upper rail and a second lower rail; a plurality of upright picket boards positionable extending from the second lower rail to the first upper rail; and a plurality of mounting brackets each including peripheral walls defining a generally T-shaped opening adapted to receive and secure end portions of the rails therein and to also receive an edge of one of the upright picket boards therein, wherein an interior of the bracket opening is wider than an end of the opening at a front surface of the bracket.
- 19. A modular fence system comprising:at least two rails, each one of the rails having a plurality of openings defined therein; and a plurality of upright picket boards each positionable extending between the rails and through the corresponding openings of at least one of the rails, wherein each rail opening receives only one of the picket boards, wherein each of the rail openings has a length sufficiently greater than a width of the picket boards such that the picket boards can be received into the rail openings with the rails being disposed either horizontally or at an angle relative to horizontal, and the picket boards maintained generally vertical.
- 20. A modular fence system comprising:at least two rails each having a plurality of openings defined therein; and a plurality of upright picket boards each positionable extending between the rails and through the corresponding openings of at least one of the rails, wherein each of the openings in the rail through which the picket boards extend has a first opening end and a second opening end, with the second opening end longer than the first opening end, and wherein each of the rail openings has a length sufficiently greater than a width of the picket boards, such that the picket boards can be received into the rail openings with the rails being disposed either horizontally or at an angle relative to horizontal and the picket boards maintained generally vertical.
- 21. The modular fence system of claim 20 wherein (a) is a thickness of the rail and (θ) is the maximum angle of the rail relative to horizontal, and wherein the second opening end is longer than the first opening end by a distance of about (a) (tangent θ).
- 22. The modular fence system of claim 20 wherein the openings in the rail through which the picket boards extend have a generally trapezoidal shape.
- 23. The modular fence system of claim 20 wherein the openings in the rail through which the picket boards extend include a first or last opening at an end portion of the rail, and the second end of the first or last opening extends through the end portion of the rail.
- 24. The modular fence system of claim 19 further comprising means for securing the picket boards relative to the rails.
- 25. A modular fence system comprising:at least two rails each having a plurality of openings defined therein; and a plurality of upright picket boards each positionable extending between the rails and through the corresponding openings of at least one of the rails, wherein each of the rail openings has a length sufficiently greater than a width of the picket boards such that the picket boards can be received into the rail openings with the rails being disposed either horizontally or at an angle relative to horizontal, and the picket boards maintained generally vertical; wherein the rail through which the picket boards extend is hollow and has a top wall, a bottom wall, and two side walls, with the top and bottom walls having a thickness that is less than a thickness of the side walls.
- 26. The modular fence system of claim 19 further comprising a plurality of mounting brackets each positionable to receive and secure end portions of the rails therein, each of the brackets having peripheral walls defining an opening, wherein the peripheral walls of each of the brackets includes at least two walls that lean toward each other to form an inversely tapered interior so that the rail end portions can be received into the bracket openings when the posts are disposed generally vertically and the rails are disposed either perpendicularly or at another angle relative to the posts.
- 27. The modular fence system of claim 26, further comprising a pair of upright posts, wherein each of the brackets is adapted to receive an edge of one of the upright picket boards therein for securing the edge of the upright picket board near one of the upright posts.
- 28. The modular fence system of claim 26 wherein each of the bracket openings are generally T-shaped, are formed by a first generally rectangular opening portion and a second generally rectangular opening portion, and extend through the peripheral wall in places to allow the edge of the upright picket board to extend out of the bracket on opposite sides.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/273,508 filed Mar. 5, 2001 and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/273,375, filed Mar. 5, 2001, which are hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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