Claims
- 1. A fence system comprising:a fence rail supportable in a laterally-extending position; a plurality of fence pickets; an attaching means for attaching the fence pickets to the fence rail such that said pickets reside in an upwardly-extending position when the fence rail resides in the laterally-extending position, said attaching means comprising a non-metallic member having elastic memory; and wherein the non-metallic member further comprises a central, elongate, leading entry-edge, such that when said member is coupled to said fence rail said leading entry-edge faces away from said fence rail and resides farther from said fence rail than any other portion of said member to thereby guide said member to slide more easily into an elongate opening formed in a wall of a hollow fence picket.
- 2. The fence system of claim 1, wherein the non-metallic member is constructed of rigid molded plastic.
- 3. The fence system of claim 1, wherein the non-metallic member is constructed of Fiberglass-reinforced nylon plastic.
- 4. The fence system of claim 1, wherein the non-metallic member further comprises means for engaging the picket at three separate, spaced-apart contact points.
- 5. The fence system of claim 1 wherein the non-metallic member further comprises an engagement surface that faces the fence rail, and wherein said engagement surface extends in a transverse, non-parallel orientation with respect to a side-surface of the fence rail.
- 6. The fence system of claim 5, wherein the non-metallic member further comprises an upper, beveled guide edge, such that when said member is coupled to said fence rail said upper, beveled guide edge extends downwardly toward said fence rail in a proximal-to-distal direction, terminating at the engagement surface to thereby guide a wall of the hollow fence picket into an area between said rail and said engagement surface.
- 7. The fence system of claim 1, wherein the non-metallic member has a non-uniform thickness.
- 8. The fence system of claim 1, wherein the non-metallic member further comprises at least one engagement finger configured to interact with the picket.
- 9. The fence system of claim 8, wherein said non-metallic member further comprises a fastening means for engaging against the picket in an interference fit.
- 10. The fence system of claim 1, wherein said non-metallic member further comprises a wider, lower portion.
- 11. A fence assembly system comprising:an attaching means for attaching a fence picket to a fence rail such that said picket resides in an upwardly-extending position when the fence rail resides in a laterally-extending position; wherein said attaching means further comprises (i) a fastener for engaging against the picket at three separate, spaced-apart contact points, and (ii) a coupling means for rotatably coupling the fastener to the fence rail; and wherein said fastener further comprising a central, elongate, leading entry-edge, such that when said fastener is coupled to said fence rail said leading entry-edge faces away from said fence rail and resides farther from said fence rail than any other portion of said fastener to thereby guide said fastener to slide more easily into an elongate opening formed in a wall of a hollow fence picket.
- 12. The fence assembly system of claim 11, wherein the fastener further comprises an upper, beveled guide edge and an engagement surface, such that when said fastener is coupled to said fence rail said upper, beveled guide edge extends downwardly toward said fence rail in a proximal-to-distal direction, terminating at the engagement surface to thereby guide a wall of the hollow fence picket into an area between said rail and said engagement surface.
- 13. The fence assembly system of claim 11, wherein the fastener is formed from a non-metallic material having elastic memory.
- 14. The fence assembly system of claim 11, wherein the fastener is constructed of rigid molded plastic.
- 15. The fence assembly system of claim 11, wherein the fastener is constructed of Fiberglass-reinforced nylon plastic.
- 16. The fence assembly system of claim 11, wherein said fastener further comprises a wider, lower portion.
- 17. A fence assembly system comprising:an attaching means for attaching a fence picket to a fence rail such that said picket resides in an upwardly-extending position when the fence rail resides in a laterally-extending, position; wherein the attaching means comprises (i) an elongate member, and (ii) coupling means for rotatably coupling the elongate member to the fence rail; wherein the elongate member includes a central, elongate, leading entry-edge, such that when said elongate member is coupled to said fence rail said leading entry-edge faces away from said fence rail and resides farther from said fence rail than any other portion of said elongate member to thereby guide said elongate member to slide more easily into an elongate opening formed in a wall of a hollow fence picket.
- 18. The fence assembly system of claim 17, wherein the elongate member further comprises a eloped back surface, such that when the elongate member is coupled to the fence rail said sloped back surface slopes from the leading entry-edge towards the fence rail to thereby guide said elongate member to slide more easily into an elongate opening formed in a wall of a hollow fence picket.
- 19. The fence assembly system of claim 18, wherein the sloped back surface has a V shaped cross section.
- 20. The fence assembly system of claim 17, wherein the elongate member further comprises an upper, beveled guide edge and an engagement surface, such that when said elongate member is coupled to said fence rail said upper, beveled guide edge extends downwardly toward said rail in a proximal-to-distal direction, terminating at the engagement surface to thereby guide a wall of the hollow fence picket into an area between said rail and said engagement surface.
- 21. The fence assembly system of claim 18, wherein the elongate member further comprises means for engaging the picket at three separate, spaced-apart contact points.
- 22. The fence assembly system of claim 17, wherein the elongate member is constructed of a non-metallic material having elastic memory.
- 23. The fence assembly system of claim 17, wherein the elongate member is constructed of rigid molded plastic.
- 24. The fence assembly system of claim 17, wherein the elongate member is constructed of Fiberglass-reinforced nylon plastic.
- 25. The fence assembly system of claim 17, wherein said elongate member further comprises a wider, lower portion.
- 26. A fence assembly system comprising:an attaching means for attaching a fence picket to a fence rail such that said picket resides in an upwardly-extending position when the fence rail resides in a laterally-extending position; wherein said attaching means further comprises (i) a fastener, and (ii) a coupling means for rotatably coupling the fastener to a side-surface of the fence rail; wherein the fastener further comprises an engagement surface that faces the fence rail when the coupling means couples the fastener to said fence rail, and wherein said engagement surface extends in a transverse, non-parallel orientation with respect to the side-surface of the fence rail; and wherein the fastener further comprises a central, elongate, leading entry-edge, such that when said fastener is coupled to said fence rail said leading entry-edge faces away from said fence rail and resides farther from said fence rail than any other portion of said fastener to thereby guide said fastener to slide more easily into an elongate opening formed in a wall of a hollow fence picket.
- 27. The fence assembly system of claim 26, wherein the fastener further comprises means for engaging the picket at three separate, spaced-apart contact points.
- 28. The fence assembly system of claim 26, wherein the fastener is constructed of a material having elastic memory.
- 29. The fence assembly system of claim 26, wherein the fastener is constructed of rigid molded plastic.
- 30. The fence assembly system of claim 26, wherein the fastener is constructed of Fiberglass-reinforced nylon plastic.
- 31. The fence assembly system of claim 26, wherein the attaching means further comprises means for attaching a hollow fence picket to a fence rail, and wherein the fastener further comprises an upper, beveled guide edge, such that when said fastener is coupled to said fence rail said upper, beveled guide edge extends downwardly toward said fence rail in a proximal-to-distal direction, to thereby guide a wall of the hollow fence picket into the area between said rail and said engagement surface.
- 32. The fence assembly system of claim 26, wherein said fastener further comprises a wider, lower portion.
- 33. A fence assembly system comprising:an attaching means for attaching a fence picket to a fence rail such that said picket resides in an upwardly-extending position when the fence rail resides in a laterally-extending position; wherein the attaching means comprises (i) a fastener having a non-uniform thickness and elastic memory, and (ii) a coupling means for rotatably coupling the fastener to the fence rail; and wherein the fastener further comprises a central, elongate, leading entry-edge, such that when said fastener is coupled to said fence rail said leading entry-edge faces away from said fence rail and resides farther from said fence rail than any other portion of said fastener to thereby guide said fastener to slide more easily into an elongate opening formed in a wall of a hollow fence picket.
- 34. The fence assembly system of claim 33, wherein a portion of the picket is slidably inserted between a portion of the fastener and the rail; such that said elastic memory of said fastener is sufficient to cause the fastener to compressively hold the picket in place between said fastener and said rail.
- 35. The fence assembly system of claim 33 wherein the fastener further comprises an engagement surface that faces the fence rail when the coupling means couples the fastener to said fence rail, and wherein said engagement surface extends in a transverse, non-parallel orientation with respect to the side-surface of the fence rail when the fence picket is attached to the fence rail in the upwardly-extending orientation.
- 36. The fence assembly system of claim 33 wherein the fastener further comprises an engagement surface that faces the fence rail when the coupling means couples the fastener to said fence rail, and wherein said engagement surface extends in a parallel orientation with respect to the side-surface of the fence rail when the fence picket is attached to the fence rail in the upwardly-extending orientation.
- 37. The fence assembly system of claim 34 wherein the fastener further comprises an engagement surface that faces the fence rail when the coupling means couples the fastener to said fence rail, and wherein said engagement surface extends in a transverse, non-parallel orientation with respect to the side-surface of the fence rail when the fence picket is attached to the fence rail in the upwardly-extending orientation.
- 38. The fence assembly system of claim 41 wherein the fastener further comprises an engagement surface that faces the fence rail when the coupling means couples the fastener to said fence rail, and wherein said engagement surface extends in a parallel orientation with respect to the side-surface of the fence rail when the fence picket is attached to the fence rail in the upwardly-extending orientation.
- 39. The fence assembly system of claim 35, wherein the fastener further comprises at least one engagement finger configured to interact with the picket.
- 40. The fence assembly system of claim 36, wherein the fastener further comprises at least one engagement finger configured to interact with the picket.
- 41. The fence assembly system of claim 33, wherein the fastener further comprises means for engaging the picket at three separate, spaced-apart contact points.
- 42. The fence assembly system of claim 33, wherein the fastener is constructed of a non-metallic material having elastic memory.
- 43. The fence assembly system of claim 33, wherein the fastener is constructed of rigid molded plastic.
- 44. The fence assembly system of claim 33, wherein the fastener is constructed of Fiberglass-reinforced nylon plastic.
- 45. The fence assembly system of claim 33, wherein the attaching means further comprises means for attaching a hollow fence picket to a fence rail and an engagement surface, and wherein the fastener further comprises an upper, beveled guide edge, such that when said fastener is coupled to said fence rail said upper beveled, guide edge extends downwardly toward said fence rail in a proximal-to-distal direction, to thereby guide a wall of the hollow fence picket into an area between said rail and said engagement surface.
- 46. The fence assembly system of claim 33, wherein said fastener further comprises a wider, lower portion.
- 47. A fence assembly system comprising:an attaching means for attaching a fence picket to a fence rail such that said picket resides in an upwardly-extending position when the fence rail resides in a laterally-extending position; wherein the attaching means comprises (i) a fastener having a wider lower portion terminating in at least two engagement fingers, and (ii) coupling means for rotatably coupling the fastener to the fence rail.
- 48. The fence assembly system of claim 47, wherein the fastener is constructed of a non-metallic material having elastic memory.
- 49. The fence assembly system of claim 48, wherein the non-metallic fastener is constructed of a rigid molded plastic.
- 50. The fence assembly system of claim 48, wherein the non-metallic fastener is constructed of Fiberglass-reinforced nylon plastic.
- 51. The fence assembly system of claim 47, wherein the fastener further comprises a narrower upper portion configured to engage the picket to the rail.
- 52. The fence assembly system of claim 51, wherein the narrower upper portion of the fastener is configured to engage the picket to the rail in a friction fit.
- 53. The fence assembly system of claim 47, wherein the elongate member further comprises means for engaging the picket at three separate, spaced-apart contact points.
- 54. The fence assembly system of claim 47, wherein the attaching means further comprises means for attaching a hollow fence picket to a fence rail and an engagement surface, and wherein the fastener further comprises an upper, beveled guide edge, such that when said fastener is coupled to said fence rail said upper, beveled guide edge extends downwardly toward said fence rail in a proximal-to-distal direction, to thereby guide a wall of the hollow fence picket into an area between said rail and said engagement surface.
- 55. The fence assembly system of claim 47, wherein said fastener further comprises a wider, lower portion.
- 56. A fence assembly system comprising:an attaching means for attaching a fence picket to a fence rail such that said picket resides in an upwardly-extending position when the fence rail resides in a laterally-extending position; wherein said attaching means further comprises (i) a fastening means for engaging against the picket in an interference fit at at least one contact point, and (ii) a coupling means for rotatably coupling the fastener to the fence rail; and wherein the attaching means further comprises a plurality of fastening means for engaging in an interference fit against the picket at a plurality of contact points.
- 57. The fence assembly system of claim 56, wherein the picket includes at least one engagement space formed therein, and wherein the fastening means comprises at least one engagement member configured and arranged to be (i) inserted into at least one engagement space that is formed in a picket, and (ii) to engage against edges forming said engagement space, to thereby form the interference fit at the contact point.
- 58. The fence assembly system of claim 56, wherein the picket includes a plurality of engagement spaces formed therein, and wherein the fastening means comprises a plurality of engagement members configured and arranged to be (i) inserted into the plurality of engagement spaces that is formed in a picket, and (ii) to engage against edges forming said engagement spaces, to thereby form the interference fit at the contact points.
- 59. The fence assembly system of claim 56, wherein the attaching means further comprises a plurality of fastening means for engaging in an interference fit against the picket at a plurality of separate, spaced-apart contact points.
- 60. The fence assembly system of claim 59, wherein the picket includes a plurality of separate, spaced-apart engagement spaces formed therein, and wherein the fastening means further comprises a plurality of separate, spaced-apart engagement members configured and arranged to be (i) inserted into the plurality of engagement spaces that is formed in a picket, and (ii) to engage against edges forming said engagement spaces, to thereby form the interference fit at the contact points.
- 61. The fence assembly system of claim 56, wherein the fastening means further comprises an elongate member constructed to engage the picket at three separate, spaced-apart contact points.
- 62. The fence assembly system of claim 56, wherein the fastening means further comprises an elongate member constructed of a non-metallic material having elastic memory.
- 63. The fence assembly system of claim 56, wherein the fastener further comprises means for engaging the picket at three separate, spaced-apart contact points.
- 64. The fence assembly system of claim 56, wherein the fastener is constructed of a non-metallic material having elastic memory.
- 65. The fence assembly system of claim 56, wherein the fastener is constructed of rigid molded plastic.
- 66. The fence assembly system of claim 56, wherein the fastener is constructed of Fiberglass-reinforced nylon plastic.
- 67. The fence assembly system of claim 56, wherein the attaching means further comprises means for attaching a hollow fence picket to a fence rail, and wherein the fastener further comprises an upper, beveled guide edge, such that when said fastener is coupled to said fence rail said upper, beveled guide edge extends downwardly toward said fence rail in a proximal-to-distal direction, to thereby guide a wall of the hollow fence picket into an area between said rail and said fastener.
- 68. The fence assembly system of claim 56, wherein said fastener further comprises a wider, lower portion.
- 69. The fence assembly system of claim 56, wherein said fastener further comprises a wider, lower portion terminating in at least one engagement member.
- 70. A device for the slidable attachment of adjacent members of a fence system, comprising:a fastener configured and adapted for attachment to a first member, the fastener constructed such that a second member may be slidably inserted between the fastener and the first member; wherein the fastener includes locking means configured to interact with receiving means disposed on the second member, such that the interaction of the locking means with the plurality of holes receiving means results in the first and second members being fastened such that the second member can no longer be slidably removed from the first member; and wherein the locking means comprises a plurality of projections disposed on the fastener, and wherein the receiving means comprises holes formed in the second member.
- 71. The device of claim 70, wherein the first member consists of a fence rail.
- 72. The device of claim 71, wherein the second member consists of a fence picket.
- 73. A fence assembly system comprising:a fence rail supportable in a laterally-extending position; a plurality of fence pickets; and attaching means for attaching the fence pickets to the fence rail such that said pickets reside in an upwardly-extending position when the fence rail resides in the laterally-extending position, said attaching means comprising a non-metallic member having elastic memory; wherein the attaching means comprises (i) a non-metallic fastener having non-uniform thickness and elastic memory, (ii) wherein the fastener is configured to engage against the picket at three separate, spaced-apart contact points, (iii) wherein the fastener includes a central, elongate, leading entry-edge, such that when said fastener is coupled to said fence rail said leading entry-edge faces away from said fence rail and resides farther from said fence rail than any other portion of said fastener to thereby guide said fastener member to slide more easily into an elongate opening formed in a wall of a hollow fence picket, (iv) wherein the fastener further comprises an engagement surface that faces the fence rail when the coupling means couples the fastener to said fence rail, and wherein said engagement surface extends in a transverse, non-parallel orientation with respect to the side-surface of the fence rail, (v) wherein the fastener further includes an upper, beveled guide edge, such that when said fastener is coupled to said fence rail said upper, beveled guide edge extends downwardly toward said fence rail in a proximal-to distal direction, terminating at the engagement surface to thereby guide a wall of the hollow fence picket into an area between said rail and said engagement surface, (vi) wherein the fastener has a narrower upper portion configured to engage the picket to the rail, (vii) wherein the fastener has a wider, lower portion terminating in two engagement fingers configured to engage two corresponding engagement spaces on the wall of a hollow fence picket in an interference fit, and (viii) coupling means for rotatably coupling the fastener to the fence rail.
- 74. The fence assembly system of claim 73, wherein the fastener further comprises a sloped back surface, such that when the fastener is coupled to the fence rail said sloped back surface slopes from the leading entry-edge towards the fence rail to thereby guide said fastener to slide more easily into an elongate opening formed in a wall of a hollow fence picket.
- 75. The fence assembly system of claim 74, wherein the sloped back surface has a V shaped cross section.
- 76. The fence assembly system of claim 73, wherein the fastener is constructed of Fiberglass-reinforced nylon plastic.
- 77. A fence assembly system comprising:an attaching means for attaching a fence picket to a fence rail such that said picket resides in an upwardly-extending position when the fence rail resides in a laterally-extending position; wherein the attaching means is configured and dimensioned to be attached to a fence rail in an operational position, said attaching means further comprising ah elongate fastener body having elastic memory and a central, elongate, leading entry-edge pointing outwardly along, and in a direction perpendicular to, a length of the fastener body such that when said fastener body is attached to said fence rail in the operational position said leading entry-edge faces away from said fence rail and resides farther from said fence rail than any other portion of said fastener body to thereby guide a hollow fence picket relative to said fastener body to slide more easily upon said fastener body with said fastener body extending through an elongate opening formed in a wall of said hollow fence picket.
- 78. A fence assembly system comprising:an attaching means for attaching a fence picket to a fence rail such that said picket resides in an upwardly-extending position when the fence rail resides in a laterally-extending position; wherein the attaching means comprises (i) a fastener having a non-unitorm thickness and elastic memory, and (ii) coupling means for rotatably coupling the fastener to the fence rail; wherein the fastener further comprises an engagement finger and an engagement surface, said engagement surface facing the fence rail when the coupling means couples the fastener to said fence rail, said engagement surface being disposed between the engagement finger and the coupling means when the fastener is coupled to the rail; wherein said engagement surface extends in a parallel orientation with respect to a side-surface of the fence rail when the fence picket is attached to the fence rail in the upwardly-extending orientation; and wherein said fence picket further comprises a locking hole, and wherein said engagement finger engages the locking hole in an interference fit when the fence picket is attached to the fence rail in the upwardly-extending orientation.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/191,980, filed Mar. 24, 2000.
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