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Modular vinyl fencing system

a fencing system and modular technology, applied in fencing, building types, constructions, etc., can solve the problems of inconvenient installation and maintenance of wooden fence systems, inconvenient assembly, and low overall cost of installing and maintaining wooden fence systems, so as to eliminate the need for tools, reduce installation and maintenance costs, and ensure the effect of safety

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-06-28
SIMPLICITY PRODS
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[0007] In this regard, the present invention provides for a new fencing system constructed from durable polymer components that is sufficiently rigid and durable while providing an integrated modular assembly that is easy to assembly and well suited to a do-it-yourself marketplace. In particular, the present invention provides an integrated system of interfitting vinyl components and a unique polycarbonate or ABS clip for interconnection thereof. The entire fencing system is configured to snap together in a manner that eliminates the need for the use of tools during assembly.
[0011] Accordingly, one of the objects of the present invention is the provision of an integrated modular vinyl fencing system. Another object of the present invention is the provision of a durable vinyl fence system that exhibits improved structural characteristics as compared to the prior art. Yet another object of the present invention is the provision of a vinyl fencing system that is constructed of modular components that can be made to be easily interchangeable and reconfigurable. A further object of the present invention is the provision of a modular vinyl fence system that includes standardized construction components that is further capable of being easily disassembled and reused in alternate configurations.

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However, the traditional wood construction has become less desirable for several reasons.
A primary drawback is that the overall cost of installing and maintaining a wooden fence system is relatively high due to the escalation in the cost of lumber materials in recent years and the fact that wood fences require constant maintenance such as painting or staining and prevention of rot.
If the posts fail due to rot, the entire fence is rendered useless.
Although anchoring the posts in concrete can postpone these effects, it does not eliminate them.
In addressing the preservation of the wood materials, the industry has created a secondary drawback related to the use of highly toxic preservatives to prevent the wood from rotting.
Further, fences have historically been designed and erected as permanent structures, without providing for subsequent removal or alteration.
These permanent structures are been built on-site from the desired fencing materials, such as chain link or raw lumber, yielding integrated structures that cannot be easily dismantled without damaging the materials.
The result is that most of these prior art fences that are constructed “on site” as unitary structures, are highly labor intensive and quite expensive to have initially installed.
Additionally, wood fences constructed in this manner from raw lumber can also be non-uniform in appearance, detracting from their aesthetic qualities.
This problem is further amplified when the installation process is attempted by a do-it-yourself installer who has relatively little experience in working with traditional fencing systems.
Problems typically encountered with this type of plastic fence construction include the fact that these constructions do not take into account the expansion and contraction of the plastic and also that the support rails may tend to rotate in response to varying thermal conditions.
Further, some of these plastic fences are made of a material that has sufficient plasticity to result in sagging rails and bending posts over time.

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[0030] Referring now to the drawings, the fencing system of the present invention is illustrated and generally indicated at 10 in FIGS. 1-6. Further, an alternate embodiment of the present invention is illustrated and generally indicated at 100 in FIG. 7. In addition, various other components such as alternate rail connectors, a hinge, a latch and a corner connector are depicted in FIGS. 8-13. As will hereinafter be more fully described, the fencing system 10 is assembled in sections wherein each section includes at least two vertical support posts 12 with at least two horizontal rails 14 extending therebetween. Each section of the fence system 10 may also include a fencing panel 16 supported between the horizontal rails 14 and caps 18 installed onto the vertical supports 12. The present invention therefore provides a convenient and economical modular fencing system 10 that is easily assembled and installed making the system convenient for both permanent and temporary fence installa...

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A new fencing system is provided in the present disclosure that is constructed from durable polymer components that are sufficiently rigid and durable while providing an integrated modular assembly that is easy to assembly and well suited to a do-it-yourself marketplace. In particular, the present invention provides an integrated system of interfitting vinyl components and a unique polycarbonate or ABS clip for interconnection thereof. The fence includes vertical posts with horizontal members extending therebetween. The horizontal members include grooves therein to support fence panels in the form of web panels. The horizontal members are connected to the vertical members utilizing a novel and uniquely configured connector element.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 382,941, filed on May 12, 2006, which is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10 / 687,182, filed on Oct. 16, 2003, which is related to and claims priority from earlier filed provisional patent application No. 60 / 419,502, filed Oct. 18, 2002.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates generally to a system and method for creating fencing systems. More specifically, the this invention relates to a new modular configuration that is particularly suited for fabricating and assembling vinyl fencing systems that are easier to install and are tailored to the do-it-yourself marketplace. [0003] In the prior art, the vertical post members and the horizontal rail supports used in constructing fences have typically been made of wood. However, the traditional wood construction has become less desirable for several reasons. A pri...

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IPC IPC(8): E04H17/14E04H17/16
CPCE04H17/16E04H17/163E04H17/166E04H17/1602
Inventor BRUCKER, JOHN J.
Owner SIMPLICITY PRODS
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