Weeds and other vegetation often grow around fenceposts, sign posts, etc. In many cases it is desirable to keep the vegetation in these areas adjacent to fenceposts well maintained at a low, even height. Often, however, it is difficult to reach an area adjacent to fenceposts with maintenance equipment.
In an embodiment, a vegetation prevention device includes a sheet of material having a thickness sufficient to stop vegetation growth, the sheet forming an aperture that fits about a cross section of the fencepost. An optional slit extends from the aperture to an outer rim of the sheet, such that bending the sheet at the slit opens the sheet so that the fencepost may pass through the slit and the aperture may be arranged about the fencepost.
In an embodiment, a method for preventing vegetation growth adjacent to a fencepost includes providing a vegetation preventing sheet that forms an aperture configured to fit about a base of the fencepost. A slit extends from the aperture to an outer rim of the vegetation prevention sheet. The sheet is opened by bending portions of the sheet adjacent to the slit to form an opening for the fencepost, and passing the fencepost through the opening. With the sheet aperture about the base of the fence post the sheet is then closed by bending the sheet so as to close the slit with the aperture about the base of the fencepost.
In an embodiment, a method for preventing vegetation growth adjacent to a fencepost includes providing a vegetation preventing sheet that forms an aperture configured to fit about a base of the fencepost. The method includes placing the aperture of the vegetation preventing sheet about the fencepost such that the vegetation preventing sheet lies on a ground surface adjacent to the fencepost.
A vegetation preventing system is described hereinbelow to provide a cost effective and simple way to prevent vegetation growth around a fencepost, signpost, or any other post around which vegetation is otherwise permitted to grow. Other advantages will become apparent to one skilled in the art upon reading and appreciating the following detailed description of the invention. In the following description, numerals in parentheses refer to specific instances of an item or element (e.g., devices 14(1) and 14(2)) while numerals without parentheses refer to any such items (e.g., device 14).
Device 14 prevents growth of weeds and other vegetation on a ground surface adjacent to fencepost 12. Device 14 may be formed of plastic and/or other suitable materials sufficient to stop vegetation growth. For instance, in one embodiment, device 14 is formed of ⅛ inch thick corrugated plastic sheeting that may be sold under the trade name COROPLAST®. Device 14 can be constructed in various sizes. A width W and height H of device 14 may each be 6-28 inches, with larger W and H being appropriate for larger fenceposts 12. For instance, a 4×4 inch fencepost 12 with a sheet 12 may have a W and H of 12-28 inches, while a 2×2 inch fencepost 12 may have a W and H of 6-18 inches.
Device 14 is configured to fit about existing fencepost 12. In new fence construction, the aperture of device 14 is simply placed about fencepost 12 when fencepost 12 is originally placed and before further hardware is attached. For existing fences, an optional slit 15 (which can either be part of device 14 as manufactured, or generated by an installer by cutting from edge to center device 14) extends from the aperture to an outermost rim of device 14. Device 14 can be seen as having two portions 18A and 18B adjacent to slit 15. Bending or twisting portions 18A and 18B opens device 14 so that fencepost 12 can pass through an opening thus formed. Device 14 can be fitted snugly about fencepost 12 by twisting portions 18A and 18B back into proximity with each other.
Caulking may be applied to seal slit 15 and/or the aperture of device 14 where it meets fencepost 12 at inner rim 16. Sealing slit 15 and/or inner rim 16 with caulking helps to ensure that vegetation growth does not occur adjacent to fencepost 12 or at slit 15. For instance, in one embodiment, caulking may be applied the length of slit 15 and/or the circumference of inner rim 16.
Changes may be made in the above systems and methods without departing from the scope hereof. For example, shapes and sizes of vegetation prevention devices may vary according to shapes and sizes of fenceposts, and for aesthetic reasons. Apertures may form square, circular, rectangular, oval or other shapes; outer edges of a vegetation prevention device may also form such shapes, with a shape of an outer edge not necessarily matching a shape of an aperture. It should thus be noted that the matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings should be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The following claims are intended to cover all generic and specific features described herein, as well as all statements of the scope of the present method and system, which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall there between.
This Application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/078,244, filed Jul. 3, 2008, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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61078244 | Jul 2008 | US |