The present disclosure is directed to a system for incorporating a table top onto an existing fence and, more particularly, to a system for incorporating a table top onto an existing vinyl fence.
Vinyl fences for enclosing a specified area are well known. These fences are typically used to enclose yards, pools, boat docks, or the like to keep animals or children from entering or exiting the area. In such areas where socializing may be common, it is known to have tables separate from the existing fence to provide support for drinks, food, radios, or the like.
A continuing need exists in the art for an aesthetically pleasing table top that can make use of existing support structure of the fence and provide a more efficient use of existing space.
One aspect of the disclosure is directed to a table top fence rail system that includes a fence, a table top, and a cap. The fence includes first and second posts, an upper horizontal rail extending between the first and second posts, a lower horizontal rail extending between the first and second posts, and a plurality of slats positioned between the posts. The upper horizontal rail defines an upper support surface, and the first and second posts have an upper end portion and a lower end portion. The table top includes a body having planar top and bottom surfaces. The body defines an opening that extends between the top and bottom planar surfaces and is dimensioned to receive the upper end portion of a respective one of the first and second posts. The cap is supported on the upper end portion of the respective one of the first and second posts and is dimensioned to retain the planar bottom surface of the body of the table top on the upper support surface of the upper horizontal rail of the fence.
In embodiments, the opening defined by the body of the table top and the respective one of the first and second posts are rectangular.
In some embodiments, the opening defined by the body of the table top is centrally positioned within the body of the table top.
In certain embodiments, the opening defined by the body of the table top is positioned along one side of the body of the table top.
In embodiments, the body of the table top has a rectangular configuration.
In some embodiments, the body of the table top has a circular configuration.
In certain embodiments, a sleeve positioned about the upper end portion of the respective one of the posts between the upper planar surface of the body of the table top and cap.
In embodiments, at least one of the sleeve and the cap is secured to the upper end portion of the respective one of the posts.
In some embodiments, the opening defined by the body of the table top is larger than the respective one of the posts, and the sleeve includes a lower extension that is received between the upper end portion of the respective one of the posts and the body of the table top to snugly position the table top on the upper end portion of the respective one of the posts.
In certain embodiments, the slats extend vertically between the upper and lower horizontal rails of the fence.
Another aspect of the disclosure is directed to a table top fence rail system that includes a fence, a table top, and a securing mechanism. The fence includes first and second posts, an upper horizontal rail extending between the first and second posts, a lower horizontal rail extending between the first and second posts, and a plurality of slats positioned between the posts. The upper horizontal rail defines an upper support surface, and the first and second posts have an upper end portion and a lower end portion. The table top includes a body having planar top and bottom surfaces and a bracket supported on the planar bottom surface of the body of the table top. The bracket has a U-shaped body that defines a U-shaped channel that is dimensioned to receive the upper horizontal rail of the fence. The securing mechanism is positioned beneath the upper horizontal rail to secure the table top to the upper horizontal rail.
In embodiments, the U-shaped body of the bracket includes first and second ends that extend beneath the upper horizontal rail when the table top is positioned on the upper support surface of the upper horizontal rail of the fence.
In some embodiments, the securing mechanism includes a bolt and a wing nut.
In certain embodiments, the securing mechanism includes hook and loop fasteners.
In embodiments, the securing mechanism includes a C-shaped body and the securing mechanism includes a threaded clamp.
Other features of the disclosure will be appreciated from the following description.
Various embodiments of the presently disclosed kit are described herein below with reference to the drawings, wherein:
Exemplary embodiments of the disclosed table top fence rail system will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views. However, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the disclosure and may be embodied in various forms. Well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the present disclosure in unnecessary detail. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present disclosure in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. In addition, directional terms such as front, rear, upper, lower, top, bottom, distal, proximal, and similar terms are used to assist in understanding the description and are not intended to limit the present disclosure.
The table top 12 includes planar upper and lower surfaces 40, 42 respectively. The upper surface 40 of the table top 12 is configured to support objects such as plates, glasses, speakers, or the like. The lower surface 42 of the table top 12 is configured to rest atop the flat upper support surface 32 of the upper horizontal rail 24a to stabilize the table top on the fence 20. The table top 12 defines a central opening 44 (
The sleeve 14 includes an inner bore 14a that is dimensioned to receive the upper end 22b of the post 22. The inner bore 14a should be dimensioned to snugly receive the upper end 22b of the post 22 so that the sleeve 14 frictionally engage the outer surface of the post 22 to a degree to be retained in a fixed vertical position on the post 22. When the sleeve 14 is pressed downwardly onto the post 22 into engagement with the planar upper surface 40 of the table top 12, the sleeve 14 will provide a force on the upper planar surface 40 of the table top 12 to hold the table top 12 against the flat upper surface 32 of the upper horizontal rail 24a and provide stability to the table top 12.
In use of the fence rail system 10, the cap 30 is removed from the upper end 22b of the post 22 and the table top 12 is placed on the flat upper surface 32 of the upper horizontal rail 24a such that the upper end 22b of the post 22 is received through the opening 44 in the table top 12. Although only a single opening 44 is shown in the table top 12 in
After the table top 12 is supported on the flat upper surface 32 of the upper rail 24a, the sleeve 14 can be positioned on the upper end 22b of the post 22 to press the table top 12 against the upper rail 24a. This will provide stability to the table top 12 on the flat surface 32 of the upper rail 24a. In embodiments, the sleeve 14 may have a decorative configuration to make the table top fence rail system 10 more aesthetically pleasing. The cap 30 can be replaced on the upper end 22b of the post 22 to secure the sleeve 14 on the post 22 against the upper planar surface 40 of the table top 12. In embodiments, the sleeve 14 and/or the cap 30 can be fixedly secured to the upper end 22b of the post 22 to provide more stability to the table top 12. For example, the sleeve 14 and/or the cap 30 may be glued or bolted to the upper end 22b of the post 22.
In embodiments, the bracket 470 can be secured to the bottom surface of the table top 412 using any known fastening technique including screws, bolts, welding or the like. The bolts 474 can be secured between opposite sides of the lower bracket 470 using threaded wing nuts 478 (
It is envisioned that the table tops, sleeves, and/or brackets can be provided as part of a kit to facilitate attachment of a table top to an existing fence such as a vinyl fence. However, it is envisioned that the present system can be used with a variety of fence types. The presently disclosed kit would include at least one table top 12, 112, 212, 312, 412 and/or 512, one or more sleeves 14, 314, and additional caps 30. During installation of the table tops 12, 112, 212 onto an existing or new fence 20, the cap 30 can be removed from the upper end portion 22b of a post 22 fence 20 and one of the table tops can be positioned about the upper end of the post 22b and secured in place as described above. The table tops 412 and 512 can also be secured to a fence 20 in the manner described above.
Persons skilled in the art will understand that the devices and methods specifically described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings are non-limiting exemplary embodiments. For example, although the slats are shown to run vertically between the upper and lower rails, it is envisioned that the slats may run horizontally between the posts. It is also envisioned that the horizontal slats me be similar in configuration to the upper and lower rails. It is envisioned that the elements and features illustrated or described in connection with one exemplary embodiment may be combined with the elements and features of another without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. As well, one skilled in the art will appreciate further features and advantages of the disclosure based on the above-described embodiments. Accordingly, the disclosure is not to be limited by what has been particularly shown and described, except as indicated by the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/769,535, filed Nov. 19, 2018, and U.S. Provisional patent Application Ser. No. 62/726,339, filed Sep. 3, 2018. The entire contents of each of the above disclosures are hereby incorporated by reference.
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