Fences – Rail – Connection
Reexamination Certificate
2008-01-29
2008-01-29
Binda, Gregory J. (Department: 3679)
Fences
Rail
Connection
C256S065110, C256S065120, C256S059000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07322564
ABSTRACT:
A fence having tubular rails, tubular pickets and tubular posts formed from pultruded fiberglass has several advantageous features. Lightweight fiberglass components are very strong and will not rust like metal fencing and do not require frequent maintenance like wood fencing. Pultruded fiberglass components are easy to manufacture and transport and the finished fence can be assembled using conventional fasteners. Once formed the components of this fence system can be bundled in easy to ship sets for assembly in the field. The fence system adapts well to difficult yards to fence because it can be modified with conventional hand tools.
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Binda Gregory J.
Manley Mark
Mills Daniel J.
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