[0001] The present invention relates to a sound suppressing fence. The fence comprises a
series of fence parts comprising a first and a second pole and a first and a second
opposing wall extending between the first and second pole, thereby defining an interior
space for containing a sound suppressing material, wherein at least one of the first
or second wall comprises at least one profile having opposing free ends for engaging
the first and second pole.
[0002] The sound suppressing fence could e.g. be placed between an occupied house and a
motorway, railroad, factory, airport or some other source of unwanted sound, so that
the fence can suppress the sound from the source towards the house.
[0003] European patent application no.
EP0843045 A discloses an acoustic insulating panel comprising a flat wall arranged between vertical
rods. Each wall comprises a number of identical panels placed on top of each other,
and each panel is on one side provided with a number of open compartments for housing
a sound-absorbing material. Afterwards the sound-absorbing material has to be inserting
into all the open compartments in each panel.
[0004] The main disadvantage of this known panel is that the process of adding the sound-suppressing
material is a time consuming process.
[0005] In a first aspect according to the present invention is provided a fence of the kind
mentioned in the opening paragraph having an interior space capable of receiving and
retaining a sound suppressing material in an easy and inexpensive way and at the same
time provide a fence with an aesthetic outer appearance.
[0006] In a second aspect according to the present invention is provided a fence of the
kind mentioned in the opening paragraph where the fence has a simple and cost-effective
construction.
[0007] In a third aspect according to the present invention is provided a fence of the kind
mentioned in the opening paragraph where the fence parts can be assembled in an easy
and inexpensive way.
[0008] In a fourth aspect according to the present invention is provided a fence of the
kind mentioned in the opening paragraph where one wall of the fence can be changed
independently of the other wall.
[0009] In a fifth aspect according to the present invention is provided a fence of the kind
mentioned in the opening paragraph where the profiles can be stacked in a way that
reduces the required space during storage and transporting.
[0010] The novel and unique way whereby this is achieved according to the present invention
is that the at least one profile has a first section facing a free end of the poles,
the first section extends into a second section that is closer to the interior space
than the first section, each pole comprises at least one assembling track extending
along the length of the pole, and the at least one assembling track is configured
to accommodate at least a part of the free end of the profiles.
[0011] The assembling track provides for each profile to be assembled with the poles in
an easy and reliable manner, because the assembling track and the at least part of
the free end of the profile are configured so that they fit each other when brought
together.
[0012] After having assembled two opposing walls, the interior space can in a very simple
manner be filled with the sound suppressing material from one direction and in a single
operation. That is in the direction from the free ends of the poles towards the base
of the fence.
[0013] It is advantageously that the assembling track extends along the pole to allow the
profile to be assembled with the pole at any given location along the assembling track.
Even further advantageously the assembling track can be used to assemble a wall with
a mutual distance between the profiles, while at the same time provide an interior
space between two opposing walls, where the interior space is capable of retaining
the sound suppressing material. The retention of the sound suppressing material is
possible because the second section of each profile is closer to the interior space
than the first section, so that the inside of the fence resembles a number of communicating
funnels with one funnel after the other in the direction from the free ends of the
poles towards the base of the fence.
[0014] At the same time a fence with an aesthetic outer appearance can be obtained if e.g.
the sound suppressing material is soil and plants extends from the opening between
the mutually spaced profiles in a wall.
[0015] In a preferred embodiment the first section may define a first plane and the second
section defines a second plane which is offset towards the center of the interior
space in relation to the first plane. While maintaining the above-mentioned funnel
effect, the first section has the effect that the outside surfaces of the first sections
can resemble a closed wall even if the profiles in a wall are placed with mutual distance.
[0016] In a preferred embodiment each profile may comprise at least one first assembling
means defined at each free end of the profile, where the at least one assembling track
and the at least one first assembling means are complementary shaped. The advantage
is that each profile can be assembled with the poles in a more simple, reliable and
secure way, because complementary shapes provides a maximum contact area between the
first and second assembling means.
[0017] Each pole may preferably comprise a central bar defining the distance between the
first and second wall and having a first end facing a support face and a second opposing
end, at least two protruding members protruding towards each adjacent pole, each protruding
member extends along at least a part of the length of the pole, and the at least one
assembling track is defined at the intersection between the central bar and the protruding
members.
[0018] In a typical straight fence according to the invention the at least two protruding
members can protrude in parallel directions along the length of the fence, while the
distance between the two protruding members defines the maximum width of the interior
space between the walls.
[0019] Advantageously at least the first section of each profile may be detachably secured
to the poles by means of engagement means or attachment means, each pole comprises
at least one second assembling means extending along the length of the pole, a first
part of the engagement means or attachment means is accommodated in the at least one
second assembling means in the secured state, and a second part of the engagement
or attachment means abuts the free end of the profile when the profile is secured
to the poles.
[0020] In this way it is possible to detachably assemble the profiles with the poles without
penetrating the profiles or the poles, because the first part of the engagement means
or attachment means can slide in the second assembling means on the pole while the
second part abuts the profile and thereby apply a force to the profile in the direction
towards the pole, where the applied force serves for squeezing the profile towards
the pole and thereby detachably assemble the profile with the pole.
[0021] The advantage of not penetrating the profiles and poles by any kind of attachment
means, such as screws, is that the resulting holes could allow dirt and humidity to
enter into the profiles and poles and thereby reduce the durability of the fence.
[0022] Due to the detachable securing the longitudinal position of a profile in relation
to the poles can easily be changed or a profile can easily be replaced if desired,
e.g. if the profile is damaged.
[0023] In a preferred embodiment the at least one second assembling means may be a T-slot,
notch or groove, which can be made very easily and inexpensively in a pole in the
same process as when manufacturing the pole. Thus no features are to be added to the
pole and the second assembling means are an integrated part of the pole.
[0024] In a preferred embodiment both the first section and the second section at each free
end of the profiles may be detachably secured to the poles by means of the engagement
means or attachment means and the at least one second assembling means. By securing
each free end of the profiles to a pole at two separate locations is provided a more
reliable and durable assembly than if only the first section or only the second section
is assembled with the pole. This is especially import if the profiles are relatively
long and/or if the sound suppressing material exerts a substantially pressure force
on the profiles in the direction away from the fence.
[0025] In a preferred embodiment opposing profiles may be detachably connected by at least
one connection member. The sound suppressing material will exert a pressure force
on the profiles in the direction away from the fence, substantially orthogonal to
the plane of the walls. The pressure force can be counteracted by the at least one
connection member and thereby making the fence more stable and reliable. The connection
members can preferably be placed evenly distributed along the assembled profiles.
Especially the middle part of two opposing profiles can be stabilized by placing a
connection member substantially midway between the two poles.
[0026] In a preferred embodiment each connection member may comprise at least one third
assembling means defined at each free end of the connection member, each profile comprises
at least one fourth assembling means extending along the length of the profile, the
third and fourth assembling means are complementary shaped, and opposing profiles
are detachably connected via the third and fourth assembling means. The third and
fourth assembling means facilitates an easy installation of the connection members
at any desired location along the length of the opposing profiles. The complementary
shapes provide a maximum contact area resulting in a more simple, reliable and secure
fence, and at the same time the connection members can even be repositioned along
the profiles after the fence is assembled by sliding them along the fourth assembling
means.
[0027] In a preferred embodiment the connection member may be shaped as a plate, the third
assembling means is T-shaped and the fourth assembling means is a T-slot. This means
that the connection member can easily be inserted into the T-slots of two opposing
profiles, even when the profiles already are assembled with the poles, and then turned
substantially 90° around the longitudinal axis of the connection member into the final
locked position. When filling the sound suppressing material into the interior space
between the walls, the material will exert forces in different directions on the already
installed connection members. Unwanted movement of the connection members in this
situation is counteracted due to the connection members locked position.
[0028] In a preferred embodiment the at least one connection member may connect opposing
profiles from the first and second wall using the third and fourth assembling means,
and opposing profiles along the length of the poles using fifth assembling means on
the connection member. This means that a connection member cannot only connect opposing
profiles of two opposing walls but at the same time also provide a connection between
two neighboring profiles of a wall, and thereby provide a further stabilization of
the fence. Preferably the fifth assembling means comprises two indentations into which
the lower part of the second section of the two relevant profiles fits into.
[0029] In a preferred embodiment the cross section of the at least one profile may be substantially
S-formed or Z-formed. These shapes have the advantages that the profiles when assembled
provides the above-mentioned funnel effect, that the profiles can be stacked in a
way that reduces the required space during storage and transporting and at the same
time can be extruded.
[0030] In a preferred embodiment the at least one profile's surface facing away from the
fence may have a sound reducing shape and/or is covered with a sound reducing material
so that the fence can provide an even further sound suppressing effect.
[0031] In a preferred embodiment the at least one profile's surface facing away from the
fence may have a different form, color or be coated in another way than the profile's
opposite surface facing toward the interior of the fence. Using identical profiles
having one outer apperance (form, color or coating) on one surface and another outer
apperance (form, color or coating) on the other surface, it is possible to choose
which of these two apperances is desired on the surface facing away from the fence.
Hereby it is possible to give the end user two differenct apperances to choose from
without having to produce two batches of profiles.
[0032] In a preferred embodiment the poles and/or the profiles may be extruded and/or made
from composite material, preferably composed of 30% wood and 70% plastic. Extruded
elements naturally have many manufacturing advantages. Additionally it is very easier
to construct the fence when the poles are symmetric in the extruded direction, because
both ends of an extruded pole can be used as a free end.
[0033] Generally, composite materials are engineered materials made from two or more components
with different physical or chemical properties, and possible also one or more additives
such as e.g. a coupling agent that improves the compatibility between the components,
lubricants, colorants, heat stabilizers, or photostabilizers. The mixture can be moulded
or extruded into a complex form, to obtain a strong and coherent composite material
with exceptional physical, mechanical and chemical properties.
[0034] Wood fiber composites normally resemble aluminium in dimensional stability, look
and feel like natural wood, are paintable and stainable, are resistance to rot and
heat, have low moisture absorption, have density strength higher than normal wood,
have lower costs, and have superior flexural strength.
[0035] In a preferred embodiment the interior space of the fence may be divided into two
separate interior spaces by means of a interior partition wall extending between the
first and second pole. This means that these two spaces can be filled with different
sound suppressing materials if it is desired to construct a fence having different
characteristics on either side, and that each of these two spaces can be filled from
one direction and in a single operation.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a section of a fence according to the present invention
seen oblique from above,
Fig. 2 is a perspective fragmentary view of four profiles shown ready to be assembled
according to the present invention,
Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken along line III-III in fig. 2,
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the pole shown in fig. 1,
Fig. 5 is a sectional view taken along line V-V in fig. 4,
Fig. 6 illustrates the encircled detail of the assembling of a pole with profiles
as shown fig. 1 in an enlarged scale,
Fig. 7 is a sectional view taken along line VII-VII in fig. 6,
Fig. 8 corresponds to fig. 6 but shows an alternative embodiment of the engagement
means or attachment means,
Fig. 9 is a sectional view taken along line IV-IV in fig. 8 showing a part of the
profile and a part of the pole 4,
Fig. 10 shows an exploded view of the engagement or attachment means shown in fig.
8,
Fig. 11a, 11b and 11c are sectional views of different embodiments of profiles according
to the present invention,
Fig. 12 is a perspective view of a connection member according to the present invention,
Fig. 13 is a perspective fragmentary view of four profiles connected by the connection
member shown in fig. 12,
Fig. 14 is a sectional view taken along line XIV-XIV in fig. 13,
Fig. 15 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a pole and a profile according
to the present invention,
Fig. 16 is a sectional view taken along line XVI-XVI of fig. 15,
Fig. 17 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a pole according to the
present invention,
Fig. 18 is a sectional view taken along line XVIII-XVIII in fig. 17,
Fig. 19 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a pole according to the
present invention,
Fig. 20 is a sectional view taken along line XX-XX in fig. 19,
Fig. 21 is a perspective view of the pole shown in fig. 1 and an end piece according
to the present invention, shown in the unassembled position,
Fig. 22 is a sectional view taken along line XXII-XXI in fig. 21,
Fig. 23 shows the pole and end piece of fig. 21 but in the assembled position, and
Fig. 24 is a sectional view taken along line XXIV-XXIV in fig. 23.
[0036] The invention is described below under the assumption that the fence is constructed
on vertical ground and that the poles are rising vertical from the ground. It is however
within the scope of the invention that the poles could also be rising from the ground
in a non-vertical angel or the ground could be uneven. The invention is not limited
to the shown shapes of the poles and the profiles as will become more clear in the
below description.
[0037] Fig. 1 shows a part of a fence where the fence is designated in general by the reference
numeral 1. A first wall 2 and a second wall 3 are opposing each other and extending
between a first pole 4 and a second pole 5. From the second pole 5 extends another
set of walls 2,3 towards a third pole (not shown), and the fence continues in this
way with the desired number of poles. Each wall 2,3 has ten profiles 6 having opposite
free ends 7,8 engaging the two belonging poles 4,5. Any other number of profiles 6
in a wall 2,3 could also be used. For each neighboring pair of poles 4,5 an interior
space 9 is defined between the poles and the two walls 2,3, which space is filled
with a sound suppressing material (not shown). Each profile 6 has a first section
10 extending along the length of the profile 6. When assembled, the first section
10 faces a free end 12 of the poles 4,5 and extends towards the base 13 of the poles
4,5 into a second section 11.
[0038] The profile is exemplified by a longitudinal member 6 with rectangular shaped and
parallel first and second sections 10,11 connected by skew part.
[0039] Each pole 4,5 can e.g. be held in place by simply digging its lower part into the
ground. Alternatively a concrete block can be inserted into the ground, the block
having an aperture configured for receiving the lower part of the pole 4,5.
[0040] Fig. 2 and 3 show in an enlarged scale the shape of the profiles 6 from fig. 1. When
looking at two opposing profiles 6 from each their wall 2,3 - the distance A between
their opposing first sections 10 is larger than the distance B between their opposing
second sections 11, which provides the earlier mentioned resemblance with a funnel.
Access to the sound suppressing material is provided through the openings 17 between
the profiles 6 in the wall 2,3.
[0041] Fig. 4 and 5 show further details of the poles 4,5 from fig. 1. Especially is it
clearly shown that the poles 4,5 have a central bar 14 with two protruding members
15a,15b,15c,15d at each end of the bar 14. The poles 4,5 are shaped with right angles
between the central bar 14 and the protruding members 15a,15b,15c,15d. It is at and
around this transition between the central bar 14 and the protruding members 15a,15b,15c,15d
that the four assembling tracks 16 on the poles 4,5 are defined, where the assembling
tracks 16 extends along the pole 4,5 from its free end 12 to its base 13.
[0042] The pole including the protruding members is exemplified by the I-shaped pole 4 most
clearly shown in figs. 4 and 5.
[0043] The outer surface of the profile 6 at each free end 7,8 of the first section 10 is
complementary shaped in relation to the shape of the assembling tracks 16, which means
that it is easy to slide the profile 6 along the assembling tracks 16 into the desired
longitudinal position on the poles 4,5 and to detachably secure it. This assembling
is very secure and reliable since the shapes are complementary as in the embodiment
shown in the figures.
[0044] The distance C (shown in fig. 3) between the outer surfaces of two opposing profiles
6 from each their wall 2,3 is the same as the distance C (shown in fig. 5) between
opposing protruding members 15c,15d at each their end of the central bar 14. Increasing
the distance C, e.g. by making the central bar 14 longer, provides room for more sound
suppressing material and therefore a more effective suppression of the sound by the
fence 1.
[0045] Figs. 6 and 7 show how each profile 6 can be detachably secured to the neighboring
poles 4,5 by means of the engagement means 18. First the profile 6 is positioned so
that it engage the poles 4,5 at the desired location along the assembling track, then
it is detachably secured to the poles 4 by means of the engagement means 18 and the
second assembling means 21 (shown e.g. in fig. 4-5) on each protruding member 15a,15b,15c,15d.
The engagement means 18 has a first part 19 that is T-shaped and is inserted into
the second assembling means 21, where it is inserted in the direction from the free
end 12 towards the base 13 of the pole 4 until the engagement means 18 engages with
the profile 6. The detachably securing is achieved since the second part 20 of the
engagement means 18 provides a force on the first section 10 of the profiles 6 in
the direction towards the protruding member 15a, 15c that it is secured to.
[0046] In figs. 6 and 7 the second assembling means is exemplified by a T-shaped groove
21, and the engagement means or attachment means is exemplified by the means 18 having
a U-shaped cross section as shown in fig. 7 and a T-shaped first part 19 that fits
the T-shaped groove 21.
[0047] In figs. 6 and 7 the profiles 6 are positioned so that their top surfaces are made
to flush with the top surface of the pole 4, which means that the first parts 19 are
not totally inserted into the second assembling means 21. The position of the profiles
6 that are closest to the free end 12 of the poles could also be lowered so that the
first part 19 of the engagement means 18 would be totally inserted into the second
assembling means 21, and thereby provide a larger contact between the first part 19
and the second assembling means 21.
[0048] Figs. 8, 9 and 10 show an alternative embodiment of the engagement means 49 comprising
an at least partly threaded rod 50 with a head 51, an engagement part 52, and a tightening
part 53 with a threaded hole (e.g. a nut). The engagement part is exemplified by a
L-shaped means 52. The rod 50 and the tightening part 53 are shown without being threaded.
To the right in fig. 8 is the engagement means 49 shown in an assembled position with
the protruding member 15c, to the left is the engagement means 49 absent. In this
alternative embodiment the engagement part 52 is provided with a through going bore
54, said bore 54 being adapted to receive the rod 50. The head 51 has a shape that
is complementary to the shape of the second assembling means 21, e.g. the shape shown
in figs. 9 and 10. When assembled the head 51 is located in the second assembling
means 21 and the rod 50 is going through the bore 54 and projecting from the side
of the engagement part 52 facing away from the protruding member 15c. The width w
(shown in fig. 10) of the part of the engagement part 52 that abuts the pole 4 are
wider than the width of the second assembling means 21 at contacting surface between
engagement part 52 and the pole 4. The detachable securing of the profile 6 to the
pole 4 is obtained by screwing the tightening part 53 onto the projecting part 52
until the engagement part 52 applies a suitable force on the profile 6 in the direction
towards the protruding member 15c. The profile 6 can be removed by simply unscrewing
the tightening part 53 and if desired moved to another location along the pole 4,5
and secured at this location.
[0049] The shape of the second assembling means 21 is not limited to being a T-slot, any
other shape is possible as long as the engagement or attachment means 18,49 is restrained
from moving towards the interior of the fence 1 when inserted into the second assembling
means 21. The shape could e.g. also be a dove tail.
[0050] A wall 2,3 is build by first positioning the two poles 4,5 on the ground; secondly
securing the profile 6 closest to the base 13 of the pole 4,5 with one engagement
means 18,49 at each free end 7,8 of the profile 6; and then thirdly securing one profile
6 at the time until finishing off with the profile 6 closest to the free ends 12 of
the poles 4,5. The openings 17 between the profiles 6 facilitate room for the engagement
means 18,49.
[0051] Figs. 11a, 11b and 11c show different embodiments of the profiles 22,23,24 all a
first section 25,26,27, respectively, to be attached to the poles 4,5 and extending
into a second section 28,29,30, respectively, closer to the interior space 9 in the
assembled state.
[0052] Fig. 12 shows a connection member 31 with a protruding third T-shaped assembling
means 32 at each short free end. Figs. 13 and 14 show the connection member 31 in
the final position where it is used to detachably connect two opposing profiles 33,34
from each their wall 2,3. This connection can be obtained by inserting the third assembling
means 32 into the fourth assembling means 37, such as complementary shaped tracks
37, on the corresponding profiles 33,34, and then sliding the connection member 32
along the profiles 33,34 into a desired position. In a preferred embodiment the third
assembling means 32 and fourth assembling means 37 are complementary shaped, but the
shape of the fourth assembling means 37 is not limited to the shown T-slot shape,
as any other shape is within the scope of the invention as long as the force exerted
on the profiles 33,34 by the sound suppressing material in the direction away from
the fence 1 is counteracted by the connection member 31. The shape of the fourth assembling
means 37 could e.g. also be a dove tail.
[0053] In figs. 12 - 14 the connection member 31 also has two indentations 38 in the side
of the connection member 31 that faces the two neighboring profiles 35,36 towards
the free ends 12 of the poles 4,5. The indentations 38 are made so that they align
with the lower part 39 (see fig. 13) of the second section 11 of both neighboring
profiles 35,36 in the assembled state of the fence 1. Hereby is provided a stabilization
of the second section 11 of the profiles 6 which becomes more important the longer
the distance between the first 10 and second 11 section of a profile 6 is. The shape
of the indentations 38 is preferably complementary to the shapes of the lower parts
39.
[0054] Figs. 15 and 16 show an alternative embodiment of the pole 40 where the bar 14 in
addition to the two protruding members 15a,15b,15c,15d at each end also have two centrally
protruding members 41. Each centrally protruding member 41 has two second assembling
means 42 extending along the pole 40. With this embodiment both the first section
10 and the second section 11 of the profiles 6 can be detachably secured to the poles
40 by means of the engagement or attachment means 18,49 (not shown in figs. 15 and
16). The free ends 7,8 of the profiles 6 are in this way secured to the pole 40 by
securing the first section 10 to a protruding member 15a,15b,15c,15d at the end of
the bar 14 as described earlier in connection with figs. 6-10. At the same time the
second section 11 is secured to the neighboring protruding member 41 at the center
of the bar 14 by means of the engagement means 18,49 with a first part 19,51 inserted
into the second assembling means 42 shaped as a T-slot and the second part 20,52 of
the engagement means 18,49 provides a force on the second section 11 of the profile
6 in the direction towards the protruding member 41 that it is secured to.
[0055] Fig. 15 shows how a part of the free end 8 of a profile 6 is accommodated in the
assembling track 16 at the intersection between the bar 14 and the protruding member
15c while another part of the free end 8 is accommodated in the assembling track 16
at the intersection between the bar 14 and the central protruding member 41. In this
embodiment the pole 40 has a total of eight assembling tracks for receiving a total
of four profiles. The engagement or attachment means 18,49 are not shown in fig. 15.
[0056] Figs. 17 and 18 show an alternative embodiment of the pole 43 used to provide a bend
of 90° in the fence 1. The fence 1 extends in the directions along the arrows D and
E, where two parallel walls in the direction along the arrow D are secured to the
protruding members 44c,44d and two parallel walls in the direction along the arrow
E are secured to the protruding members 44a,44b.
[0057] Figs. 19 and 20 show an alternative embodiment of the pole 45 used to provide a bend
of 135° in the fence 1. The fence 1 extends in the directions along the arrows F and
G, where two parallel walls in the direction along the arrow F are secured to the
protruding members 46c,46d and two parallel walls in the direction along the arrow
G are secured to the protruding members 46a,46b.
[0058] Other angles between 180° (straight fence) and 90° or even below are naturally also
possible.
[0059] Figs. 21 - 24 show how the ends of the fence can be terminated by means of an end
piece 47 assembled with the pole 4 at the end of the fence. The end piece 47 is provided
with longitudinal extending fifth assembling means 48, which is complementary shaped
in relation to the second assembling means 21. This means that the end piece 47 can
be assembled with any of the poles 4,5,40 shown in figs. 4-5 and 15-20. Figs. 23-24
show a pole 4 assembled with an end piece 47 where the fence 1 extends in the direction
of the arrow G.
[0060] Profiles having a symmetric shape, such as the ones show in fig. 11a and 11b, has
the advantage that they can be stacked such that less space is required during storage
and transporting.
[0061] Combinations of the exemplary assembling and engagement means are foreseen within
the scope of the present invention to provide a new and unique appearance of a sound
suppressing fence which is very easy and inexpensive to manufacture and erect, and
does not take much space during storage.
1. A fence (1) comprising a series of fence parts comprising a first and a second pole
(4,5,40,43,45) and a first and a second opposing wall (2,3) extending between the
first and second pole (4,5,40,43,45), thereby defining an interior space (9) for containing
a sound suppressing material, wherein at least one of the first or second wall (2,3)
comprises at least one profile (6,22-24,33-36) having opposing free ends (7,8) for
engaging the first and second pole (4,5,40,43,45),
characterized in that
- the at least one profile (6,22-24,33-36) has a first section (10,25-27) facing a
free end of the poles (4,5,40,43,45),
- the first section (10,25-27) extends into a second section (11,28-30) that is closer
to the interior space (9) than the first section (10,25-27),
- each pole (4,5,40,43,45) comprises at least one assembling track (16) extending
along the length of the pole (4,5,40,43,45), and
- the at least one assembling track (16) is configured to accommodate at least a part
of the free (7,8) end of the profiles (6,22-24,33-36).
2. A fence (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that each profile (6,22-24,33-36) comprises at least one first assembling means defined
at each free end (7,8) of the profile (6,22-24,33-36), where the at least one assembling
track (16) and the at least one first assembling means are complementary shaped.
3. A fence (1) according to claims 1 or 2,
characterized in that each pole (4,5,40,43,45) comprises
- a central bar (14) defining the distance between the first and second wall (2,3)
and having a first end facing a support face and a second opposing end,
- at least two protruding members (15a-15d,41,44a-44b,46a-46d) protruding towards
each adjacent pole (4,5,40,43,45) and defining the starting point of the first and
second wall (2,3) respectively,
- each protruding member (15a-15d,41,44a-44b,46a-46d) extends along at least a part
of the length of the pole (4,5,40,43,45), and
- the at least one assembling track (16) is defined at the intersection between the
central part/bar (14) and the protruding members (15a-15d,41,44a-44b,46a-46d).
4. A fence (1) according to claims 1, 2 or 3,
characterized in that
- at least the first section (10,25-27) of each profile (6,22-24,33-36) is detachably
secured to the poles (4,5,40,43,45) by means of engagement or attachment means (18,49),
- each pole (4,5,40,43,45) comprises at least one second assembling means (21,42)
extending along the length of the pole (4,5,40,43,45),
- a first part (19,51) of the engagement or attachment means (18,49) is accommodated
in the at least one second assembling means (21,42) in the secured state, and
- a second part (20,52) of the engagement or attachment means (18,49) abuts the free
end of the profile (6,22-24,33-36) in the secured state.
5. A fence (1) according to claim 4, characterized in that the at least one second assembling means (21,42) is a T-slot, notch or groove.
6. A fence (1) according to claims 4-5, characterized in that both the first section (10,25-27) and the second section (11,28-30) of each profile
(6,22-24,33-36) are detachably secured to the poles (4,5,40,43,45) by means of the
engagement or attachment means (18,49) and the at least one second assembling means
(21,42).
7. A fence (1) according to claims 1-6, characterized in that opposing profiles (6,22-24,33-36) are detachably connected by at least one connection
member (31).
8. A fence (1) according to claim 7,
characterized in that
- each connection member (31) comprises at least one third assembling means (32) defined
at each free end of the connection member (31),
- each profile (6,22-24,33-36) comprises at least one fourth assembling means (37)
extending along the length of the profile (6,22-24,33-36),
- the third and fourth assembling means (32,37) are complementary shaped, and
- opposing profiles (6,22-24,33-36) are detachably connected via the third and fourth
assembling means (32,37).
9. A fence (1) according to claim 8, characterized in that the connection member (31) is shaped as a plate, the third assembling means (23)
T-shaped and the fourth assembling means (37) is a T-slot.
10. A fence (1) according to claims 8-9,
characterized in that the at least one connection member (31) is connecting
- opposing profiles (6,22-24,33-36) from the first and second wall (2,3) using the
third and fourth assembling means (32,37), and
- opposing profiles (6,22-24,33-36) along the length of the poles (4,5,40,43,45) using
fifth assembling means (38) on the connection member (31).
11. A fence (1) according to claims 1-10, characterized in that the cross section of the at least one profile (6,22-24,33-36) is substantially S-formed
or Z-formed.
12. A fence (1) according to claims 1-11, characterized in that the at least one profile's (6,22-24,33-36) surface facing away from the fence (1)
has a sound reducing shape and/or is covered with a sound reducing material.
13. A fence (1) according to claims 1-12, characterized in that the at least one profile's (6,22-24,33-36) surface facing away from the fence (1)
is different that the profile's (6,22-24,33-36) opposite surface facing toward the
interior of the fence (1).
14. A fence (1) according to claims 1-13, characterized in that the poles (4,5,40,43,45) and/or the profiles (6,22-24,33-36) are extruded, and preferably
made from composite material, preferably with 30% wood and 70% plastic.
15. A fence (1) according to claims 1-14, characterized in that the interior space (9) of the fence (1) is divided into two separate interior spaces
by means of an interior partition wall extending along the fence (1).