Enclosure defining an area of ​​activity.

The polygonal enclosure design for Padel courts addresses visibility and cost issues by using main posts and beams to support panels, eliminating corner posts and using snap-on brackets for secure attachment, achieving improved visibility and cost-effectiveness.

FR3155852B1Active Publication Date: 2026-06-19MAUGEIN BERNARD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
FR · FR
Patent Type
Patents
Current Assignee / Owner
MAUGEIN BERNARD
Filing Date
2023-11-24
Publication Date
2026-06-19

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Abstract

The invention relates to a polygonal enclosure defining an activity area, comprising a plurality of main posts (10a) and a plurality of vertical panels (20), the lower end of a post being fixed to the ground and each vertical edge (21, 22) of a panel being fixed to a vertical edge of a consecutive panel or to a post, characterized in that it also comprises a plurality of horizontal beams (30a, 30b), each end of a beam being fixed to an upper part of a post or to an end of a consecutive beam, in that the vertical edges of two consecutive panels forming an angle are fixed to each other and in that the ends of two consecutive beams forming an angle are fixed to each other. Figure 1
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