EP3253938A1 - Screening panel for a so-called welded mesh fence, corresponding assembly method and fence equipped in this way - Google Patents
Screening panel for a so-called welded mesh fence, corresponding assembly method and fence equipped in this wayInfo
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- EP3253938A1 EP3253938A1 EP16705250.5A EP16705250A EP3253938A1 EP 3253938 A1 EP3253938 A1 EP 3253938A1 EP 16705250 A EP16705250 A EP 16705250A EP 3253938 A1 EP3253938 A1 EP 3253938A1
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- panel
- fence
- vertical rods
- lattice
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Classifications
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- E04H—BUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
- E04H17/00—Fencing, e.g. fences, enclosures, corrals
- E04H17/14—Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts
- E04H17/16—Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts using prefabricated panel-like elements, e.g. wired frames
- E04H17/161—Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts using prefabricated panel-like elements, e.g. wired frames using wire panels
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E04H17/164—Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts using prefabricated panel-like elements, e.g. wired frames using wire panels occultation devices therefor, e.g. slats, fence liners or panels blocking view therethrough
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a fence panel concealment called welded mesh.
- the invention also relates to a method of mounting such a panel and a fence thus equipped.
- a so-called welded mesh fence is a fence formed of horizontal and vertical metal rods, welded at the crossing areas of the rods.
- the term trellis is also used to designate such an assembly of rods. As a result, the terms trellis or trellis will be used later indistinctly to designate the same element.
- Such fences are generally rigid.
- prefabricated mesh panels are fixed on regularly spaced poles.
- the trellis is delivered in the form of rolls making it possible to form a fence of a given length, by fixing on posts.
- the fence is rigid.
- the trellis frequently has relief zones extending outside the main plane of the trellis. These raised areas, also called noses, are generally triangular. In addition to a decorative role, the nose contributes to the stiffening of the fence.
- EP-A-2 151 534 discloses solid panels which are mounted between two vertical rods and which are held on a horizontal rod, connecting the vertical rods, by a curved edge. Such a solution involves a large number of panels to put in place, which is outside the areas provided with nose.
- FR-A-2 945 064 also discloses screening blades which are inserted from the rear face of the trellis between two vertical rods. A triangular pad fitted to one of the edges of each blade forms a stop and holds the latter in position on the lattice.
- This solution has the same disadvantages as mentioned above.
- the boards and panels must be adapted, in terms of width and length to the trellis on which they are mounted.
- the invention aims to provide a closure of fence panel easy to implement on any type of fence and providing maximum occultation, even in windy conditions.
- the subject of the invention is a fence closure panel referred to as a welded wire mesh, the panel being, in position on the fence, integral with at least one vertical or horizontal rod constituting the welded mesh of the fence comprising parallel vertical rods connected, by welding, to horizontal rods arranged perpendicularly to the vertical rods, the panel comprising at least a first line, made in the vicinity of one of the edges of the panel, panel fasteners on the free ends of the vertical rods and the panel also comprising at least a first fold line of a zone adjacent the edge of the panel against the mesh when the panel is fixed on the vertical rods, characterized in that the fasteners of the first line are formed by through holes defining receiving housing free ends of the vertical rods.
- such a panel may include one or more of the following features:
- the first fold line is formed by a solid portion of the panel located near the line of fastening members of the panel on the vertical rods.
- the panel comprises at least one other fold line formed by holes of a perforated strip formed on the panel.
- the fold lines are located on the panel at the parts of the panel intended to form pieced areas of complementary shape to those reliefs or noses present on the trellis of the fence.
- the panel is adapted to be mounted on one or the other face of the lattice of the fence.
- the panel comprises orifices of complex shape defining gripping tabs of the panel around the rods of the trellis.
- the invention also relates to a method of fixing a panel according to an embodiment according to one of the preceding characteristics, characterized in that it comprises at least the following steps:
- This method may comprise at least one additional step characterized in that during step d), the attachment is made by pinching tabs formed in the edges of orifices in the panel and located vertically above vertical rods when the panel is in position on the lattice.
- the invention also relates to a so-called welded mesh fence including at least one part is equipped with at least one occultation panel according to one of the preceding characteristics.
- FIG. 1 is a partial perspective view of a so-called welded mesh fence equipped with a panel according to one embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 1A is a detail on a larger scale of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 2 is a view similar to FIG. 1, on a smaller scale, the panel being illustrated during assembly,
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view, on a larger scale, of the detail III,
- FIGS. 4 to 7 are perspective views, similar to FIG. 2 and on the same scale, of the panel illustrated in the preceding figures, without the perforations for more legibility, at different stages of assembly,
- FIGS. 8 to 11 are side views, and another scale, illustrating the different possibilities of mounting a panel on a fence, the panel being for each possibility shown before and after assembly,
- FIG. 12 is a view from above, on a larger scale, of another embodiment of a panel in position on a fence,
- FIG. 13 is a diagrammatic side view, on a larger scale, illustrating the fixing of the panel of FIG. 12 on the fence and
- FIG. 13A is a detail on a larger scale of FIG. 13.
- the invention will be described with reference to a fence called rigid welded mesh.
- a fence is formed of prefabricated trellis panels, fixed between poles, themselves previously placed in the ground.
- Such a fence is rigid in every respect.
- the invention also applies to a fence made from a welded mesh delivered in roll. Such a lattice, once unwound is fixed on poles. It allows a fence whose rigidity is less than that which will be described later. Nevertheless, the assembly of panels, in accordance with the invention on such a fence is possible.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- a fence 1 is partially illustrated. It comprises a lattice consisting of vertical rods 2, held parallel to one another at regular intervals, by horizontal rods 3.
- the rods 2 and 3 advantageously made of metal coated with an anti-corrosion protection, are welded together to form the lattice, overall plan over most of its area.
- Relief zones 4 are regularly provided. They are formed by V-shaped portions of the vertical rods 2 extending beyond the main plane P of the trellis. In other words, the main plane P of the trellis is defined by the horizontal rods 3.
- the noses 4 in addition to a contribution to the aesthetic appearance of the fence, define reinforcement zones that contribute to the rigidity of the fence when the lattice is in place between the posts. For ease of reading, the posts, known per se, are not illustrated. Here, a mesh formed by two rods 2 and two rods 3 neighbors is rectangular. Alternatively, it is square.
- the free ends 20 of the vertical rods 2 form the upper edge of the trellis. These ends 20 extend over a distance of up to 50 mm beyond the nearest horizontal rod 3. Alternatively, the ends 20 are tangent to the rod 3. This rod 3 participates in defining the upper edge of the fence.
- such a fence is very openwork. This allows the passage of air and therefore, in case of strong wind, avoid any deformation or breakage of the fence.
- the lattice is not adapted.
- a panel 5 is placed on the mesh to hide a defined area. Subsequently, only one panel will be described in the different figures.
- the number of panels used is greater than one. Typically, it is possible to completely hide the lattice and thus to completely obscure the fence 1 with panels. With respect to the respective geometrical dimensions and dimensions of the panels and / or the lattice, the number of panels required on one or more rows is available, the panels being able, if necessary, to overlap partially or to be positioned edge to edge.
- the illustrated panel 5, is formed by a rectangular metal plate.
- the panel is made of a metal or metal alloy that is insensitive to environmental conditions. For example it is galvanized or aluminum. In a variant, it is painted. In other embodiments it is made of another material, for example of polymers or composite material (s). In all cases, the material or materials constituting the panel provide rigidity of the latter while being flexible enough to be folded without damage.
- the panel 5 is galvanized steel prepainted and has a length of about 1700 mm for a width of 500 mm and a thickness of 0.35 mm. Such a thickness makes it possible to ensure the rigidity of the panel 5 while allowing easy folding of specific zones.
- the panel 5 is folded at zones 6 of shapes and dimensions that are complementary to the noses 4.
- the panel 5 comprises at least one fold line 7 situated in the vicinity of one of its edges, in the upper edge 8 when the panel 5 is in place on the fence 1. Regardless of the number and / or the position of the folded areas 6, including when these areas are absent due to the absence of nose on the lattice, at least one fold line 7 is present.
- the fold line 7 is adjacent a first line 9 of fasteners 10 of the panel 5 on the mesh.
- the fold line 7 is formed on the solid part of the edge 8, at the rear of the line 9 with respect to the edge 8.
- the fasteners 10 are formed by through holes, regularly arranged along a line 9, this on the entire width L5 of the panel 5.
- Line 9 is adjacent at the edge 8 as is particularly visible in Figures 2 and 3.
- the orifices 10 are here elongate, substantially oval. In variant not illustrated, they have another geometric shape, for example, rectangular, circular or other.
- the orifices 10 form receiving housings for the free ends 20 of the vertical rods 2.
- the distribution and / or the dimensions of the orifices 10 are adapted to the distribution and / or the dimensions of the ends 20.
- an elongated shape orifices 10 facilitate insertion and complementarity of shapes between the ends 20 and the orifices 10 during the establishment of the panel.
- the orifices 10 are located on the opposite edge of the panel, so the lower edge 11 as visible in Figure 2, for example.
- the fixing of the panel 5 on the lattice is made from the lower part of the fence and not the upper part.
- the attachment is made at the top and bottom of the trellis, the two opposite edges of the panel then being provided with fastening members 10. The installation of the panel will be described later.
- the panel 5 also comprises a plurality of perforated zones or strips 12. These strips 12 extend along the width L5 of the panel 5. Several parallel strips 12 thus equip a panel 5. They comprise, as shown in FIG. of orifices 13 of different sizes and or shapes. In all cases, the number, distribution, shapes and / or dimensions of the orifices 13 are adapted to allow the free passage of air and wind through the panel, without the latter being damaged, deformed or disassociated of the fence. Such orifices 13 also contribute to the aesthetic appearance of the fence 1 when the panels 5 are fixed thereon. Moreover, the strips 12 of orifices 13 aligned define a guide means during folding of the panel 5, as specified below.
- the orifices 13 may be arranged in discontinuous strips and / or in continuous strips oriented in a direction other than the width L5 of the panel, for example along the length or a diagonal of the panel 5. This being the case, it is nevertheless necessary that the arrangement of the orifices, and therefore perforated strips, do not alter the mechanical characteristics of the panel 5, in particular its rigidity and its ability to marry, by folding the shape of the lattice, at least as regards a first line 14 of orifices 13 located closer to the edge 8.
- this line 14 is parallel and close to the line 9 of orifices 10.
- line 14 defines the upper edge of a first perforated strip 120 located in the vicinity of ends 20 of the rods 2.
- the line 14 of orifices 13 defines, with the line 9 of orifices 10 and the fold line 7, an area of the panel 5 which will be folded during the establishment of the panel 5 on the trellis .
- the line 9 forms not only a line of fasteners 10 but also a first fold line adapted to ensure the plating of the panel 5 against the face 100 of the lattice opposite to that 101 receiving the panel 5.
- the second fold line 14 allows, with the fold line 7, to fold a zone 15 located between the lines 9 and 14, in order to bring this zone 15 against the mesh at a first nose 40.
- a first step is to position the panel so that the orifices 10 of the line 9 are opposite the free ends 20 of the rods 2.
- the shape of the orifices makes it possible to overcome the differences noted in the alignment between the orifices 10. and the ends 20.
- the user By varying the dimensions of the orifices 10, the user, during a second step, induces a pivoting movement of the panel 5, along the arrow F, towards the lower edge 16 of the lattice, and thus in the direction of the ends 21 of the rods 2 opposed to the ends 20. During this movement, the panel 5 is brought closer to the lattice.
- the panel 5 comes first, supported by a face 150 against a raised portion of the face 101 of the lattice, so against a nose 4. In this case it is the nose 40 located near the line 9 .
- the folding continues, along the line 14, to press the panel, at the level of the strip 120, against the second portion 42 of the nose 40 remote from the ends 20.
- the panel 5 is configured at the of the band 120 to fit the shape of the nose 40 and to press against the latter.
- a first folded zone 6 of shape complementary to that of the nose 40 is thus formed.
- Figure 4 illustrates the mounting of the panel at the end of these first steps.
- the panel is then supported, but not pressed against the face 10 of the lattice, because of the presence of a second nose 43 on the lattice.
- the user then induces a rotational movement along the arrow F1, in the opposite direction of the arrow F, to the portion 50 of the panel 5 located under the second nose 43, so the lower part of the panel 5 when the latter is in place on the fence.
- This movement is performed along a fold line 91, similar to the fold line 14 and positioned at another perforated band 121.
- the portion 51 of the panel 5 located between the nose 40 and 43 is in abutment against the lattice.
- An area 52 of the portion 50 of the panel 5 located below the fold line 91 bears against an area of the nose 43, similar to the area 41 of the first nose 40.
- the establishment of the panel 5 continues by performing a downward movement according to the arrow F2. This movement is similar to that carried out first according to the arrow F. It allows to press a zone of the portion 50 against the other part of the nose 43. For this, the folding is performed along a line 92 of orifices 13 parallel to line 91.
- the folding of the panel 5 is continued in such an alternating pivoting movement until the entire panel is pressed against the lattice and the nose. At the end of these steps, the panel 5 is in the configuration illustrated in FIG.
- the panel 5 In order to secure the installation of the panel 5, it is permanently fixed or removable, the latter on the lattice using staples, straps, links, necklaces, for example toothed collars marketed under the Colson® necklace name.
- the user uses the passage defined by two adjacent orifices 10 to ensure the fixing of the panel, taking care to surround a rod 2 or 3 during this movement.
- Figures 12 and 13 illustrate another method of fixing the panel 5 on the lattice.
- the shape of the orifices 110 generally four-leaf clover, and their provisions are used.
- the orifices 110 have two legs 111 formed by cutting or by another technique known per se.
- the tabs 111 are oriented towards the inside of the orifice 110 and face each other by their free ends.
- a solid portion 112 located between the bases of the lugs 111 of two adjacent and aligned orifices 110 is in line with a bead wire 2.
- the width of the portion 112 corresponds to the diameter of the rod 2, or its width if it is not circular.
- the user then folds the tabs 111 in the direction of one another by surrounding the portion of the rod 2 located under the solid portion 112.
- the invention has been described, by way of example in the various figures, for fixing a panel, from the upper edge of the fence and on the face 101 of the trellis facing outwards of the area to be fenced.
- the face 101 is oriented towards the interior of the area to be fenced.
- This arrangement is illustrated, schematically, in FIG. 8, with a side view of the trellis according to two variant embodiments, namely with partial or total plating of the panel against the trellis. It is conceivable that, similarly, the mounting of such a panel is not from the top of the fence but from the bottom.
- the line 9 of orifices 10 is located at the bottom and the orifices 10 receive the free ends 21 of the rods 2.
- the attachment of the panel 5 on the ends 21 of the 2 rods is advantageously made on prefabricated truss plates, before the fixing of the latter on the posts of the fence.
- Such a solution also makes it possible to secure the placement of the panels, a withdrawal being more difficult.
- Figures 9 and 11 illustrate other ways of mounting the panel, the latter being, as in Figure 8, in total or partial contact with the mesh.
- the assembly is carried out, respectively, from the ends 20 and 21 of the rods 2, but on the face 100 of the trellis oriented, for example, towards the interior of the fenced area.
- the panel is no longer accessible from the outside, which is a guarantee of securing the occultation for the user.
- the panel In the configuration with full contact, the panel is pressed against the inner face of the nose.
- the user can, for the different configurations, choose to orient the face 100 of the lattice not towards the inside of the zone to be fenced but towards the outside.
- the panels are provided on some edges with seals ensuring partial overlap of the panels in place on the lattice and maximum concealment.
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