Fences – Wire – Picket
Patent
1997-02-21
2000-10-03
Lev, Bruce A.
Fences
Wire
Picket
256 19, 256 24, 256 32, B21F 2700
Patent
active
061261467
ABSTRACT:
Fence planks mounted on a supporting existing chain link fence. Each plank two or more rear spaced tapered mounting blocks with predrilled center holes. After inserting the tapered portion of the mounting block into the space between links, the simulated wood planks are placed on the opposite or outside of the supporting chain link fence. Holes are then drilled through the mounting blocks into the in-place plank until visible from the plank's exposed outer front surface. Next, a screw is screwed through the plank's exposed hole into the mount block to hold the plank to the chain link support fence. Planks are held to existing fence poles by drilling and then screwing them directly into the pole without rear mounting blocks. An enlarged rear tapered mounting block portion engages the fence's links to retain the planks to the chain link fence. The plank's may be made of wood or a molded plastic material which simulates the appearance of wooden plank's in grain, shape and color.
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Lev Bruce A.
McGlynn Joseph H.
Zack Thomas
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