Fences – Wire – Picket
Patent
1994-03-11
1996-01-09
Nicholson, Eric K.
Fences
Wire
Picket
256 22, 256 35, B21F 2700
Patent
active
054822564
ABSTRACT:
A slat system, to be mounted on a chain link fence, comprises an elongate slat-retaining member woven through the links of the chain link fence and a plurality of slats. The slats are also woven through the chain links generally parallel to each other but at a predetermined angle to the elongate slat-retaining member. Each slat has one end formed with an arrow-shaped extension to be inserted in a longitudinal groove made in the center of a V-shaped wall of the slat-retaining member. The arrow-shaped extensions of the slats and the slotted wall of the slat-retaining member interlock each other to grip the slats and the slat-retaining member to each other and thereby prevent the slats from moving longitudinally on the chain link fence.
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Kim Harry C.
Nicholson Eric K.
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