Fences – Wire – Picket
Patent
1992-12-23
1994-01-04
Reese, Randolph A.
Fences
Wire
Picket
256 32, E04H 1700
Patent
active
052753808
ABSTRACT:
An improved slat to be inserted through and attached to a chain link fence to provide privacy, security, and protection from particulate matter and sound. Slats of this improved type are positioned vertically, side-by-side along the fence. The slat is formed of longitudinal ribs giving it a corrugated nature. This gives strength and dimension to the slat. Raised retaining tabs are formed on a slat rib on one side of the slat. The retaining tabs are formed of unitary raises. A length of a chain link fence interlocks into a groove formed between the two unitary raises to secure the slat to the fence. In a preferred embodiment, the vanity slat apparatus is formed of PVC.
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Knight Anthony
Reese Randolph A.
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