Claims
- 1. A fence-rail securing assembly for securing a fence rail to a fence rail support, said securing assembly comprising:
a bracket member configured and adapted to be attached to the rail support for receiving a free end of the rail thereupon such that a portion of the bracket member resides beneath a lower side of the rail; and securing means for securing the rail to the bracket member, wherein said securing means comprises a pin member that is slidable through a plurality of openings formed in the bracket member and also through a plurality of openings in the rail, when said openings in the bracket member and rail are all disposed in alignment with one another, said pin member being characterized by an absence of male threads formed thereon.
- 2. The fence rail securing assembly of claim 1, wherein the securing means consists essentially of a single pin member.
- 3. A fence-rail securing assembly for securing a fence rail to a fence rail support, said securing assembly comprising:
intercoupling means attachable to the fence rail support for intercoupling the fence rail and said fence rail support; and a single pin member configured and dimensioned for being slidably inserted into, and residing within, at least two openings formed in the fence rail and at least two openings formed in the intercoupling means, simultaneously, to thereby block movement of the fence rail in at least a first direction with respect to the intercoupling means.
- 4. A method for securing a fence rail to a fence rail support, comprising:
(a) attaching a bracket member to an upwardly-extending fence rail support; (b) placing a free end of a fence rail into engagement with the bracket member; and (c) sliding a smooth pin member through a plurality of openings formed in the bracket member and in the rail when said openings are all disposed in alignment with one another, said single pin member being characterized by an absence of male threads formed thereon, such that said pin member operates to prevent the fence rail from separating from the bracket member. (b) further comprises placing a free end of a fence rail on top of a support surface of the bracket member.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein part (b) further comprises sliding a trim member onto the free end of the fence rail before placing the fence rail onto the bracket member.
- 6. The method of claim 5, further comprising:
(d) sliding the trim member along the fence rail and from said rail onto the bracket member and snapping the trim member into engagement with the bracket member such that an interference fit exists between said trim member and the bracket member, wherein the trim member is thereby positioned to block removal of the pin member from the opening into which it resides.
- 7. The method of claim 4, wherein step (c) further comprises drilling two openings into the fence rail before sliding the smooth pin member through the plurality of openings.
- 8. The assembly of claim 4, wherein the pin member further comprises a substantially straight member.
- 9. The assembly of claim 4, wherein the pin member further comprises a substantially straight member having a uniform thickness along a majority length thereof.
- 10. A method for securing a fence rail to a fence rail support, comprising:
(a) intercoupling the fence rail and the fence rail support by sliding a first pin member through at least two openings formed in the fence rail and at least two openings formed in the intercoupling means, such that said first pin member resides simultaneously within all of said at least two openings in the fence rail and said at least two openings in the intercoupling means, to thereby block movement of the fence rail in at least a first direction with respect to the intercoupling means.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein part (a) further comprises the step of aligning all of the at least two openings in the fence rail and the at least two openings in the intercoupling means, such that all said openings are bisected by an imaginary straight line.
- 12. A fence-rail securing assembly for securing a fence rail to a fence rail support, said securing assembly comprising:
bracket means attachable to the fence rail support for supporting one end of a fence rail in a suspended position; and blocking means for being inserted into and extending through a width of the fence rail, such that opposing ends of said blocking means protrude from opposing sides of said fence rail, respectively, and reside between the fence rail support and at least a portion of the bracket means, to thereby block removal of the fence rail from the bracket means.
- 13. The fence-rail securing assembly of claim 12, wherein the blocking means comprises a pin.
- 14. The fence-rail securing assembly of claim 13, wherein the pin is constructed from metal.
- 15. The fence-rail securing assembly of claim 13, wherein the pin is constructed from stainless steel.
- 16. The fence-rail securing assembly of claim 13, wherein the pin is {fraction (3/16)} of an inch in diameter.
- 17. The fence-rail securing assembly of claim 12, further comprising a retaining means for retaining the blocking means in position within the fence rail.
- 18. The fence-rail securing assembly of claim 17, wherein the retaining means comprises a cover configured and dimensioned to slidably circumscribe the fence rail.
- 19. The fence-rail securing assembly of claim 18, wherein the retaining means circumscribes the bracket means and the fence rail when disposed in position to retain the blocking means.
- 20. A fence system including a securing assembly for securing a fence rail to a fence rail support, said securing assembly comprising:
bracket means attachable to the fence rail support for supporting one end of a fence rail in a suspended position; and blocking means for being inserted into and extending through a width of the fence rail, such that opposing ends of said blocking means protrude from opposing sides of said fence rail, respectively, and reside between the fence rail support and at least a portion of the bracket means, to thereby block removal of the fence rail from the bracket means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/039,234, filed Dec. 31, 2001, entitled “Rail Bracket Mounting System,” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety and which is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/919,502, filed Jul. 31, 2001, entitled “Rail Bracket Mounting System,” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety and which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/844,846, filed Apr. 28, 2001, entitled “Rail Bracket Mounting System,” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, including but not limited to those portions that specifically appear hereinafter.
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