Fences – Wire
Patent
1988-08-15
1990-03-13
Reese, Randolph A.
Fences
Wire
256 1, 256 33, 527181, 47 33, 403294, B21F 2700
Patent
active
049077830
ABSTRACT:
A chain link fence lower edging strip which comprises an extruded flat strip of plastic having a pair of centrally molded parallel groove that form precreased hinges allowing the extruded strip to be placed under a lower edge of a chain link fence and then folded upwardly into a U-shaped configuration. The outer top edges of the folded plastic strip are continuous molded fasteners that lockingly engage to a plurality of connectors passing through the openings in wire mesh of the chain link fence. Such a lower fence liner is useful in allowing grass to grow up to the wire mesh yet be readily trimmed by a twirling line trimmer without deleterious breakage of the twirling line.
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Fisk Beth A.
Fisk Phillip L.
DeLiguori Franco S.
Reese Randolph A.
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