fence

The fence design with hook-shaped engaging portions and anti-detachment members simplifies construction and ensures stability against wind and thermal effects, improving ease of assembly and durability.

JP7828259B2Active Publication Date: 2026-03-11SANKYO TATEYAMA INC
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Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Patents
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Filing Date
2022-08-30
Publication Date
2026-03-11

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Technical Problem

Existing fences are difficult to construct due to the complexity of attaching cross members between posts, and they are prone to damage from wind loads and thermal expansion.

Method used

A fence design featuring posts with hook-shaped engaging portions and anti-detachment members at the ends of horizontal members, allowing easy attachment and preventing slippage, with a cover material securing the cross members between the posts.

Benefits of technology

Facilitates easy installation and prevents cross members from slipping or being damaged by wind or thermal expansion, enhancing construction efficiency and durability.

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Abstract

To provide fences that have good workability.SOLUTION: Columns 1a, 1b,..., horizontal members 2, 2,..., installed on the columns 1a, 1b,..., and covering materials 3 are provided. The horizontal member 2 comprises a disengagement stop member 4 at a longitudinal end. The disengagement stop member 4 includes an engagement portion 5 that engages with the column 1a while allowing the horizontal member 2 to contract in the longitudinal direction. The covering material 3 is attached to the column 1a, and the longitudinal end of the horizontal member 2 is positioned between the column 1a and the covering material 3.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 1
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to a fence. [Background technology]

[0002] Conventionally, fences have been known that are constructed by erecting posts at intervals on the ground and attaching cross members at intervals in the vertical direction between the posts. However, there is a demand for improved ease of construction for such fences. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0003] SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In view of the above-mentioned circumstances, an object of the present invention is to provide a fence that is easy to install. [Means for solving the problem]

[0004] In order to achieve the above object, the fence according to the invention described in claim 1 comprises posts, horizontal members mounted on the posts, and a cover member, the horizontal members having anti-detachment members at their longitudinal ends, and the anti-detachment members having engaging portions that engage with the posts in a state that allows the horizontal members to shrink in the longitudinal direction, The engaging portion is formed in a hook shape that opens toward the center of the longitudinal direction of the cross member, and overlaps with the engaging portion provided on the pillar in the prospective direction with a gap between them. The cover material is attached to the post, and the longitudinal ends of the cross members are located between the post and the cover material. [Effects of the Invention]

[0006] The fence according to the invention of claim 1 comprises posts, horizontal members mounted on the posts, and a cover member, the horizontal members having anti-detachment members at their longitudinal ends, and the anti-detachment members having engaging portions that engage with the posts in a state that allows the horizontal members to shrink in the longitudinal direction, The engaging portion is formed in a hook shape that opens toward the center of the longitudinal direction of the cross member, and overlaps with the engaging portion provided on the pillar in the prospective direction with a gap between them.The cover material is attached to the pillar, and the longitudinal end of the cross member is located between the pillar and the cover material. Therefore, by engaging the engaging portion of the anti-slip member with the pillar, the cross member can be easily attached between the pillars, resulting in good workability. Moreover, by engaging the engaging portion of the anti-slip member with the pillar, the longitudinal end of the cross member can be prevented from slipping out from between the pillar and the cover material even if the cross member is pulled by wind load, etc. Furthermore, because the engaging portion of the anti-slip member engages with the pillar in a state that allows the cross member to shrink in the longitudinal direction, the cross member will not be damaged even if it shrinks longitudinally due to heat. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0008] [Figure 1] (a) is an enlarged front view of the pillar and its surroundings, (b) is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA, and (c) is a cross-sectional view taken along line BB. [Figure 2] 1A is a front view showing one embodiment of the fence of the present invention, and FIG. 1B is a plan view of the same. [Figure 3] FIG. [Figure 4] 2A and 2B are cross-sectional views taken along the line AA in FIG. 1, in which (a) shows the initial state, (b) shows the state in which the horizontal member is stretched, and (c) shows the state in which the horizontal member is contracted. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0009] An embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. Figures 1 and 2 show one embodiment of a fence according to the present invention. This fence is installed at the boundary between a road and a site, and is composed of pillars 1a, 1b, ... erected at intervals on the ground, horizontal members 2, 2, ... erected at intervals in the vertical direction between the pillars 1a, 1b, ..., and a cover member 3 attached to the visible surface of the pillars 1a, 1b, ... facing the road. The horizontal member 2 is erected across the three pillars 1a, 1b, 1a.

[0010] As shown in Figure 1, the posts 1a and 1b are extruded aluminum alloy profiles formed into a hollow shape with a roughly rectangular cross section, and have a recess 8 along the longitudinal direction on the road-facing surface. Within the recess 8, hook-shaped engaging portions 9, 9 that open toward the center in the left-right direction are formed spaced apart in the left-right direction. Furthermore, a groove 10 with a rectangular cross section is formed in the bottom of the recess 8 at the center in the left-right direction. Within the recess 8 below the lowest cross member 2, a positioning part 6 is attached, as shown in Figures 2 and 3.

[0011] The cross member 2 is a long, plate-like member made of resin, and as shown in Figure 1(b), end parts 4 that also serve as stoppers are attached to the site-facing surfaces of both longitudinal ends. The end parts 4 are made of extruded aluminum alloy profiles, and have an attachment part 11 that is attached to the cross member, and a hook-shaped engagement part 5 that is located away from the attachment part 11 on the site-facing side and opens toward the center of the cross member 2 in the longitudinal direction. The mounting portion 11 has a positioning piece 11a that engages with the longitudinal end face of the cross member 2, and a screw receiving groove 11b, and the end part 4 is attached to the cross member 2 by abutting the mounting portion 11 against the side of the site of the cross member 2 with the positioning piece 11a engaged with the longitudinal end face of the cross member 2 and threading a screw 12 inserted into the cross member 2 from the road side into the screw receiving groove 11b. As shown in Figure 3, the end part 4 protrudes downward from the lower edge of the cross member 2 by the length of the gap 7 between the upper and lower cross members 2. As shown in Figure 1(b), the engaging portions 5 of the end part 4 are arranged so as to overlap with the engaging portions 9 provided in the recesses 8 of the pillar 1a in a staggered orientation in the prospective direction. A gap 13 of about 5 mm is provided between the tip 9a of the engaging portion 9 of the pillar 1a and the bottom 5b of the engaging portion 5 of the end part 4, and between the tip 5a of the engaging portion 5 of the end part 4 and the bottom 9b of the engaging portion 9 of the pillar 1a.

[0012] As shown in Figure 1, a spacer 14 is attached to the road-side visible surface of pillar 1a between the upper and lower cross members 2, 2. A cover material 3 is placed on the road side of pillar 1a so as to straddle the spacer 14 and the cross members 2, 2, ..., and the cover material 3 and spacer 14 are fastened together to pillar 1a with screws 15 from the road side. As shown in Figure 1(b), the longitudinal ends of the cross members 2, 2, ... are positioned between pillar 1a and cover material 3, so that the longitudinal ends of the cross members 2, 2, ... are sandwiched between pillar 1a and cover material 3.

[0013] The longitudinal center of the cross members 2, 2, ... is fixed to the facing surface of the middle pillar 1b with a screw 16 from the road side, as shown in Figure 2. The recess 8 of the middle pillar 1b is closed by attaching a batten 17.

[0014] As explained above, this fence has end parts 4 attached to the longitudinal ends of the cross members 2, 2, ..., which also serve as anti-detachment members, and the engaging portions 5 of the end parts 4 are arranged so as to overlap in the prospective direction in alternating directions with the engaging portions 9 provided in the recesses 8 of the pillars 1a (see Figure 1(b)). When the cross member 2 is pulled by wind load or the like, the engaging portions 5 of the end parts 4 of the cross member 2 engage with the engaging portions 9 of the pillars 1a, preventing the longitudinal ends of the cross member 2 from slipping out from between the pillars 1a and the cover material 3. Furthermore, as shown in Figure 4(a), in the initial state, there is a gap 13 of approximately 5 mm between the tip 9a of the engaging portion 9 of the pillar 1a and the bottom 5b of the engaging portion 5 of the end part 4, and between the tip 5a of the engaging portion 5 of the end part 4 and the bottom 9b of the engaging portion 9 of the pillar 1a. Therefore, when the cross member 2 expands longitudinally due to heat, as shown in Figure 4(b), or when the cross member 2 contracts longitudinally, as shown in Figure 4(c), this expansion and contraction can be absorbed and tolerated.

[0015] Next, we will explain the construction procedure for this fence. First, pillars 1a, 1b, 1a, ... are erected on the ground at a specified interval. Positioning parts 6 are attached to the bottom of pillar 1a, which supports the longitudinal ends of horizontal member 2, and battens 17 are attached to intermediate pillar 1b, which supports the longitudinal center of horizontal member 2, to block recesses 8. Next, as shown in Figure 3, the cross members 2, to which end pieces 4 have been attached in advance to both longitudinal ends, are inserted one after the other from the top end of the column 1a, with the engaging parts 5 of the end pieces 4 engaging with the engaging parts 9 of the column 1a. The bottommost cross member 2 is positioned at a predetermined height with the lower end of the end piece 4 abutting against the positioning part 6, and the second and subsequent cross members 2 placed on top of it have end pieces 4 that protrude below the lower edge of the cross member 2, forming a certain gap 7 between them and the adjacent cross members 2 below. Next, spacers 14 are attached between the cross members 2 on the road-side facing surface of the pillars 1a with double-sided tape or the like. Next, the cover material 3 is placed on the road side of the pillar 1a and fixed with screws 15. Finally, the longitudinal center portions of the horizontal members 2, 2, . . . are fixed to the intermediate support 1b with screws 16.

[0016] As described above, this fence comprises pillars 1a, 1b, ..., cross members 2, 2, ... mounted on pillars 1a, 1b, ..., and cover material 3. The cross member 2 has a retaining member (end part) 4 at its longitudinal end, and the retaining member 4 has an engaging portion 5 that engages with pillar 1a in a state that allows longitudinal contraction of the cross member 2. The cover material 3 is attached to pillar 1a, and the longitudinal end of the cross member 2 is located between pillar 1a and cover material 3. Therefore, by engaging the engaging portion 5 of the retaining member 4 with pillar 1a, the cross member 2 can be easily attached between pillars 1a, 1b, and 1a, resulting in good construction efficiency. Furthermore, because the engaging portion 5 of the retaining member 4 engages with pillar 1a, the longitudinal end of the cross member 2 can be prevented from slipping out from between pillar 1a and cover material 3 even if the cross member 2 is pulled by wind load or the like. Furthermore, the engaging portion 5 of the anti-detachment member 4 engages with the pillar 1a in a state that allows the cross member 2 to shrink longitudinally, so that the cross member 2 will not be damaged even if it shrinks longitudinally due to heat. The retaining member 4 has an engaging portion 5 which engages with the pillar 1a with a margin in the left-right direction, so that it can absorb and tolerate shrinkage of the horizontal member 2 in the longitudinal direction. The anti-detachment member 4 has a screw receiving groove 11b and is attached to the cross member 2 with a screw 12 that threads into the screw receiving groove 11b. This eliminates the need to form a female screw hole in the anti-detachment member 4 and allows the member to be screwed at any position in the vertical direction, making it easy to attach the anti-detachment member 4 to the cross member 2.

[0017] This fence also comprises pillars 1a, 1b, ..., cross members 2, 2, ... attached to the visible faces of the pillars 1a, 1b, ... at intervals in the vertical direction, and a cover material 3. The cross member 2 has end parts 4 at its longitudinal ends, which protrude above or below the cross member 2. The lower end of the end part 4 of the lower cross member 2 abuts against the positioning part 6, and the other cross members 2, 2, ... are sequentially stacked on top of that, thereby forming a gap 7 between the cross members 2, 2 by the end parts 4. The cover material 3 is attached to the pillar 1a, and the longitudinal end of the cross member 2 is located between the pillar 1a and the cover material 3, so that the cross members 2, 2, ... can be positioned on the visible face of the pillar 1a simply by stacking the cross members 2, 2, ... in order, while forming the gap 7 between the cross members 2, 2, and therefore construction is easy. The end part 4 has an engaging portion 5 that engages with the column 1a so as to be slidable in the longitudinal direction, so that the cross member 2 can be easily attached by engaging the engaging portion 5 with the column 1a and dropping it successively from the upper end of the column 1a, thereby further improving workability.

[0018] The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments. The cross-sectional shape and material of the pillars can be changed as appropriate. The horizontal members are not limited to those made of resin, but may be made of wood, aluminum, etc. The material and cross-sectional shape of the retaining member can be changed as appropriate. The end parts may not have a portion that engages with the pillars. The end parts may also protrude above the horizontal members. [Explanation of symbols]

[0019] 1a,1b pillar 2 cross members 3 Cover material 4 End parts (stopper parts) 5 Engagement part 6 Positioning parts 7 intervals

Claims

[Claim 1] A fence comprising posts, a cross member mounted on the posts, and a cover material, the cross member having a slip-stop member at its longitudinal end, the slip-stop member having an engaging portion that engages with the post in a state that allows longitudinal contraction of the cross member, the engaging portion being formed in a hook shape that opens toward the longitudinal center of the cross member, and overlapping with the engaging portion provided on the post in the prospective direction with a gap therebetween, the cover material being attached to the posts, and the longitudinal end of the cross member being located between the posts and the cover material.

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