The present invention relates to a positioning device for a fence supplemented with a pet guardrail, and more particularly to an existing fence supplemented with a pet guardrail, and the construction can be made without changing the structure of the existing fence and the effect of easy positioning can be achieved.
Fence is usually built around a courtyard to prevent trespassing. If the gap between vertical bars or crossbars of the fence is too large, then a pet playing in the courtyard may rush to a road outside the courtyard through the large gap, and the pet may be hit by a car on the road. In order to prevent the pet from rushing out of the fence, a pet guardrail may be added to the bottom of the existing fence to reduce the grid spacing of the existing fence. For example, there are fences supplemented with a pet guardrail as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 10,787,838, 6,832,752, 1,764,284, 1,445,307, 1,386,928, 1,312,242, 1,211,059, and 888,905.
It is a primary objective of the present invention to provide a pet guardrail mounted onto an existing fence to reduce the grid spacing at the bottom end of an existing fence to prevent pets from escaping, and the pet guardrails of the invention has the features of easy and simple installation and aesthetic appearance, and the invention further provides a novel positioning device for the fence supplemented with the pet guardrail.
The present invention relates to a pet guardrail, having a side fixed to a side of an existing fence in a side-fitting manner, the pet guardrail comprising an upper crossbar and a lower crossbar arranged from top to bottom and a plurality of straight rods coupled between the upper crossbar and the lower crossbar and fixed by a positioning peg, and wherein a concave embedding port is disposed on a side of the vertical bar of the upper crossbar and the lower crossbar facing the existing fence, and provided for embedding the vertical bar and fixing by a fastener. An upper snap slot and a lower snap slot, concavely formed and axially extended from the outer walls of the front end and the rear end of the top and bottom of the upper crossbar and the lower crossbar respectively, a front cover plate and a rear cover plate, assembled in pairs, being disposed on front and rear sides of the upper crossbar and the lower crossbar respectively, an upper wing plate and a lower wing plate being the upper and lower ends of the front cover plate and the rear cover plate being extended towards ends of the upper crossbar and the lower crossbar respectively, and an upper snap jaw and a lower snap jaw being configured to be corresponsive to the upper wing plate and the lower wing plate respectively and snapped and fixed with the upper snap slot and the lower snap slot of the upper crossbar and the lower crossbar respectively. After being mounted onto the existing fence, the pet guardrail is fixed by fasteners, and then a front cover plate and a rear cover plate are covered onto the fastener and the positioning peg. After the pet guardrail and the existing fence are assembled, the grid spacing of the existing fence can be reduced to prevent the pets from escaping, provide an aesthetic look, and avoid the fastener and the positioning peg from being exposed to the outside or scratched easily. In addition, the invention has an easy and simple installation effect.
The positioning device further comprises a side sleeve, having a lower opening formed at the bottom end of the side sleeve, a side opening formed on a side of the side sleeve, and a lower hook bent from the bottom of the front and rear sides of the lower opening towards an inner side the lower opening, wherein the side sleeve can be sheathed from top to bottom on the front cover plate and the rear cover plate, fixed to an outer side of the upper rear section of the upper crossbar and the lower crossbar, and hooked and fixed to the bottom of the front cover plate and the rear cover plate through the lower hook so as to protect people or pets from being scratched by both sharp ends of the upper crossbar, lower crossbar, front cover plate, and rear cover plate.
The adopted technical means and achievable effects of the present invention will be apparent with the detailed description accompanied with related drawings of preferred embodiments as follows.
With reference to
A concave embedding port 30 is disposed on the upper crossbar 10 and the lower crossbar 11 facing a side of a vertical bar 20 of the existing fence 2, and provided for embedding the vertical bar 20 and fixing the vertical bar 20 by a fastener 31 (such as a bolt). An upper snap slot 32 and a lower snap slot 33 (as shown in
A front cover plate 34 and a rear cover plate 35 are assembled in pairs, and each pair of the front cover plate 34 and the rear cover plate 35 are disposed on the front and rear sides of the upper crossbar 10 and the lower crossbar 11 respectively. An upper wing plate 340, 350 and a lower wing plate 341, 351 are extended from the upper and lower ends of the front cover plate 34 and the rear cover plate 35 towards the upper crossbar 10 and the lower crossbar 11 respectively, and the corresponding ends of the upper wing plate 340, 350 and the lower wing plate 341, 351 are configured with an upper snap jaw 342, 352 and a lower snap jaw 343, 353 (as shown in
The pet guardrail 1 has a side sleeve 36 (as shown in
When a user wants to add and fix the pet guardrail 1 to the bottom end of the existing fence 2 as shown in
From the description above, the operation of mounting the pet guardrail 1 of the present invention onto the existing fence 2 is simple, easy, and convenient.
While the present invention has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claim.
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