Adjustable safety net methods and apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6182790
  • Patent Number
    6,182,790
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 14, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 6, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An adjustable safety net assembly includes a netting panel capable of spanning a first area, and net adjusters which reconfigure the netting panel for purposes of spanning a second, relatively smaller area.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to safety methods and apparatus for construction sites and the like, and more specifically, to safety nets designed to limit the fall of debris and thereby reduce the likelihood of bodily injury and/or property damage.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The use of safety nets is well known in the construction industry. Such nets are typically positioned in a generally horizontal orientation to prevent objects from falling from an elevated height onto objects and/or people positioned below the net. Such nets are typically supported by beams and/or columns on the building under construction or repair. Cables or other intermediate or supplemental supports may be interconnected between the net and the building to provide a more secure arrangement. For example, border ropes are often secured about the perimeter of the net to enhance the structural integrity of both the net and its connection points with the building.




Generally speaking, conventional safety nets are manufactured in specific sizes and designed to accommodate particular applications. The nets must be strong and mounted with sufficient tension to ensure reliable retention of falling objects. In order to accommodate various building sizes, construction companies and/or their suppliers must maintain a large inventory of nets of various shapes and sizes.




An object of the present invention is to provide a safety net capable of spanning areas of various sizes and configurations without compromising performance. Additional objects of the present invention are to provide an adjustable safety net which is cost effective to manufacture and to provide an adjustable safety net which is easy to use.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention may be generally described as an adjustable safety net having effective dimensions which are readily adjustable to accommodate dimensional constraints for various applications. A preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a netting panel circumscribed by a flexible border rope which defines a reinforced perimeter. The net spans or extends across the area or opening defined by the border rope and thereby defines a netting panel, and the edges of the netting panel are secured to the border rope. The netting panel and the border rope cooperate to define a substantially planar member having a generally rectangular shape.




Net adjuster units are spaced along one or more sides of the rectangular perimeter to selectively reduce the operational dimensions of the adjustable safety net. Each net adjuster unit comprises a web-like strap and a buckle for adjusting the effective length of the strap. The net adjuster units are mounted to the border rope and operable to reduce the distance between opposed sides of the safety net.




On one version of the invention, each strap has an intermediate portion which is looped about the border rope, a first end portion which is connected to a buckle, and a second, distal end portion. Each distal end portion is threaded through a desired opening in the net and then secured to a respective buckle to gather and bind the portion of net disposed between the desired opening and the border rope. Releasable mounting clips are connected to the border rope to facilitate connection of the safety net to cables or other support structures.




On another version of the invention, each net adjuster unit spans or extends across the length or the width of the safety net. The net adjuster units are connected to respective border ropes and extend in spaced, parallel relationship along both the length and the width of the net. In other words, the net adjuster units cooperate to define a generally orthogonal adjustment grid. Each adjuster unit includes a pair of opposite end strap sections and an intermediate strap section extending therebetween. Each end strap section includes a first end portion which is secured to a respective border rope, and a second end portion which is secured to a respective buckle. The intermediate strap section is adjustably connected between the buckles and cooperates with the end strap sections to define an effective length or width of the net. Releasable mounting clips are connected to the net adjuster units to facilitate connection of the safety net to cables or other support structures.




Another variation of the present invention provides net adjuster units suitable for mounting on the support structure which the net will span. The adjuster units are located at spaced intervals about the perimeter of the area to be spanned. Each net adjuster unit is a rigid hook which is sized and configured to retain selected strands of the net. Manually operated members may be provided to facilitate movement of the strands into engagement with the hooks.




In any of its various forms, the present invention may be described as a safety net which is adjustable to accommodate a variety of installation applications. Many of the features and advantages of the present invention may become more apparent from the detailed description which follows.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




With reference to the figures of the drawing, wherein like numerals represent like parts and assemblies throughout the several views,





FIG. 1

is a top plan view of a first adjustable safety net constructed according to the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged top plan view of a portion of the safety net of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a bottom plan view of the safety net portion of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a top plan view of the safety net of

FIG. 1

transformed to a relatively smaller size;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged top plan view of a portion of the safety net of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a top plan view of a second adjustable safety net constructed according to the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged side elevation view of a portion of a net adjuster unit present on the safety net of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is an enlarged top plan view of a portion of the safety net of

FIG. 6

, including the net adjuster unit of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is an enlarged bottom plan view of the safety net portion and net adjuster unit of

FIG. 8

; and





FIG. 10

is a partially sectioned, side elevation view of a third adjustable safety net constructed according to the principles of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The present invention provides an adjustable safety net adapted for use in relation to a support structure for purposes of preventing objects from falling off the support structure. The effective dimensions of the safety net are readily adjustable so that the same net may be installed and used in a wide variety of applications involving different dimensional constraints.




A first embodiment of the present invention is designated as


11


in

FIGS. 1-5

. The safety net


11


may be described as a flexible netting panel


12


having elongate net cords or strands


14


which extend in generally perpendicular directions and cooperate to define an array of openings


16


therebetween. The net cords


14


are interconnected at their intersections by knots or other suitable means known in the art.




A flexible border rope


18


extends about the perimeter of the netting panel


12


and is secured thereto. The border rope


18


is preferably a flexible woven material having a relatively larger diameter and relatively greater strength than any one net cord


14


. As such, the border rope


18


provides both reinforcement for the netting panel


12


and a suitable means for connecting the net


11


to a support structure. The border rope


18


is connected to the netting panel


12


by laces


20


, although other suitable means, including weaving of the rope


18


relative to the cords


14


, may be used in lieu of or in combination with the laces


20


.




The present invention may be applied to nets of various configurations. For ease of discussion, the present invention is described with reference to a rectangular configuration which spans an area defined by a width and a length. In this regard, the net


11


has two opposing pairs of equal length sides, and the border rope


18


extends about all four sides to define a continuous perimeter.




Net adjuster units


22


are provided on the net


11


at spaced apart locations along two adjacent sides of the perimeter. Each net adjuster unit


22


comprises a web-like strap


24


and a buckle


26


. The buckle


26


is a conventional buckle having opposed end bars


28


and an intermediate bar


30


. One end of the strap


24


is formed into a closed loop


31


about the intermediate bar


30


of the buckle


26


. The other end


25


of the strap


24


remains free. An intermediate portion of the strap


24


is formed into a closed loop


32


by stitching


34


or other means known in the art.




Each net adjuster unit


22


may be connected to the border rope


18


by positioning the intermediate loop


32


and the buckle end of the strap


24


on opposite sides of the border rope


18


and inserting the buckle end of the strap


24


through the intermediate loop


32


to form a closed loop about the border rope


18


. Other suitable connecting means, including laces, may be used in lieu of this arrangement. Mounting clips


36


are connected to the border rope


18


at spaced apart locations about the perimeter of the net


11


. The mounting clips


36


may be described as self-closing carabiners but could be replaced by other suitable means which may or may not be connected in like fashion to the border rope


18


.




The effective span of the net


11


is selectively reduced by capturing inward portions of the netting panel


12


and retaining same in proximity to the border ropes


18


. More specifically, the loose ends


25


of the adjuster units


22


are threaded through selected openings


16


in the netting panel


12


and then connected to respective buckles


26


in such a manner that the loop defined therebetween is as small as possible. The intermediate net cords


14


, disposed between the selected openings


16


and the border rope


18


may be gathered and ordered in pleated fashion to provide a relatively secure connection. The process is performed on only one side of the net


11


if only one dimension requires reduction but may be performed on two adjacent sides of the net


11


if both dimensions require reduction. In any event, the appropriately sized net is subsequently mounted to a support structure in the same manner as a conventional net would be.

FIG. 4

illustrates the difference between a first, fully extend net configuration


11


A and a second, relatively smaller net configuration


11


B.




Working models of the net


11


were tested and performed satisfactorily. In particular, three commercially available nets measuring twenty feet by thirty feet (sold as model number 120/350D by SINCO, Inc. of Middletown, Conn.) were modified like the net


11


shown in

FIG. 4

to span an area measuring only seventeen feet by twenty-four feet. A three hundred and fifty pound bag of sand was dropped fifty feet onto each net (at a different location on each net), and in each case, the net prevented the load from reaching the ground. The test nets would sustain a comparable load when fully extended to span an area measuring twenty feet by thirty feet.




Once the viability of the present invention is established, other possible embodiments are likely to be derived and/or put into practice by those skilled in the art. For example, the foregoing embodiment


11


may be modified by substituting commercially available plastic “cinch” connectors for the adjuster units


22


. Such connectors have teeth disposed along an elongate strip and a closed loop disposed at one end of the strip. The strip may be inserted into the loop but resists removal therefrom. Another possible modification is to substitute rigid snap hooks, carabiners, or the like for the adjuster units


22


.




Still another alternative means for transforming a net between multiple configurations is described with reference to an embodiment of the present invention which is designated as


111


in

FIGS. 6-9

. The safety net


111


may likewise be described in terms of a flexible netting panel


112


having crisscrossing net cords or stands


114


which cooperate to define an array of openings


116


therebetween. The net cords


114


are interconnected at their intersections by knots or other suitable means known in the art.




Net adjuster units


122


are spaced along the sides of the adjustable safety net


111


and extend between opposite sides thereof. On the embodiment shown in

FIG. 6

, adjuster units


122


are disposed about the perimeter of the netting panel


112


and function as the border rope, as well.




Each adjuster unit


122


includes first and second end strap sections


123


, and an intermediate strap section


125


adjustably connected therebetween. As shown in

FIG. 7

, with reference to one of the two identical end strap sections


123


associated with the adjuster unit


122


, each end strap section


123


is formed to provide a first end loop


132


which is secured about a respective border rope


122


and supports a respective clip


36


. Each end strap section


123


is also formed to provide a second end loop


131


which is secured about the intermediate bar


30


of a respective buckle


26


. Each intermediate strap


125


has a first end which is adjustably connected to the buckle


26


on one of the two end strap sections


123


, and a second end which is adjustably connected to the buckle


26


on the other of the two end strap sections


123


.




The adjuster units


122


(including those which function as border ropes and those which are disposed inward of the perimeter) are connected to the netting panel


112


by weaving in and out of the openings


116


between the cords


114


. At each corner of the netting panel


112


, the loop


132


on one of the adjuster units


122


is inserted through the loop


132


on an adjacent adjuster unit


122


. The adjuster units


122


may be collectively described as two groups of straps which extend in perpendicular directions to form an orthogonal adjustment grid.




The effective span of the net


111


is selectively reduced by reducing the length of the adjuster units


122


. More specifically, one or both of the ends


127


on each intermediate strap section


125


is pulled to a greater extent through a respective buckle


26


on a respective end strap section


123


. The process is performed in only one direction relative to the net


111


if only one dimension requires reduction but may be performed in both orthogonal directions if both dimensions require reduction. In any event, the appropriately sized net is subsequently mounted to a support structure in the same manner as a conventional net would be.




The provision of buckles


26


near each end of each adjuster unit


122


is intended to place the adjustment means within reach along each side of the perimeter. In the alternative, only a single buckle


26


may be provided for each adjuster unit, in which case only one strap section has a buckle, and one other strap section extends across the netting panel


112


and engages same. In other words, the strap


125


shown in

FIGS. 7-9

could extend to an opposite end strap section


123


, or it could extend all the way to the opposite side border rope and be connected directly thereto.




In either case, a mounting clip


36


is connected to each closed loop


132


to facilitate mounting of the safety net


111


to a support structure. Mounting clips


36


may be mounted to the strap sections


123


and/or


125


of the border ropes in lieu of or in addition to those on the closed loops


132


.




Working models of the net


111


were tested and performed satisfactorily. In particular, three commercially available nets measuring twenty feet by thirty feet (sold as model number 120/350D by SINCO, Inc. of Middletown, Conn.) were modified like the net


111


shown in FIG.


6


and then reduced in size to span an area measuring only seventeen feet by twenty-four feet. A three hundred and fifty pound bag of sand was dropped fifty feet onto each net (at a different location on each net), and in each case, the net prevented the load from reaching the ground. As previously noted, the test nets would sustain a comparable load when fully extended to span an area measuring twenty feet by thirty feet.




The range of possible alternative embodiments is further emphasized by the depiction of yet another variation of the present invention in FIG.


10


. The adjustable safety net system designated as


211


includes a netting panel


212


comprised of strands


214


which are interconnected in interlacing fashion and define a matrix of openings. A border rope


218


is secured to the strands


214


and extends about the perimeter of the panel


212


.




Net adjuster units


222


are disposed along at least one side of the panel


212


to selectively adjust at least one dimension thereof. The adjuster units


222


include a hook portion


224


suitable for retaining one or more of the strands


214


, and a base portion


226


suitable for mounting on the support structure which the net


211


will span (by bolts, for example). In the embodiment


211


, the hook portion


224


and the base portion


226


are opposing walls on a U-shaped member. A latch


228


is pivotally connected to a distal end of the base portion


226


and is biased into engagement with a distal end of the hook portion


224


.




The latch


228


cooperates with the U-shaped member to define a closed loop. The border rope


218


is disposed inside the loop together with a select number of strands


214


. The remainder of the netting panel


212


is maintained in tension between the hook portions


224


and the border rope


218


on the opposite side of the net


211


. An optional strap


230


is secured to the distal end of the hook portion


224


to facilitate gathering of the excess netting strands


214


in a given application. A distal end of the strap


230


is threaded about a desired strand


214


and then pulled toward the adjuster unit


222


to encourage the desired strand


214


to travel about the distal end of the hook portion


224


.




Recognizing that the foregoing description sets forth only certain specific embodiments of the present invention, and that many additional embodiments may be derived therefrom, the scope of the present invention should be limited only to the extent of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An adjustable safety net assembly, comprising:a mesh panel of flexible elongate members which cooperate to form a matrix of intersections and openings bounded by a perimeter of preestablished dimensions; and a plurality of spaced, adjustable length net adjusters engaged with said mesh panel and extending across said mesh panel between opposite sides thereof, wherein each of said net adjusters includes at least one flexible strap and at least one strap retainer which cooperate to selectively form a reduced effective length between said opposite sides and thereby selectively reduce one of said preestablished dimensions, as measured between said opposite sides, wherein said net adjusters are woven through respective openings in said mesh panel.
  • 2. The adjustable safety net assembly of claim 1, wherein each of said net adjusters comprises a first end strap section, a second end strap section, and an intermediate strap section adjustably interconnected between said first end strap section and said second end strap section, and each said end strap section is connected to a respective edge of said mesh panel.
  • 3. The adjustable safety net assembly of claim 1, wherein said net adjusters extend in two orthogonal directions.
  • 4. The adjustable safety net assembly of claim 1, wherein some of said net adjusters are arranged to form a border rope about said perimeter.
  • 5. The adjustable safety net assembly of claim 1, further comprising a releasable mounting clip connected to at least one of said net adjusters.
  • 6. An adjustable safety net assembly, comprising:a mesh panel of flexible elongate members which cooperate to form a matrix of intersections and openings bounded by a perimeter of preestablished dimensions; a flexible border rope connected to said panel at said perimeter; and a plurality of spaced adjustable length net adjusters engaged with said border rope at discrete locations along said perimeter and spanning one of said preestablished dimensions, wherein each of said net adjusters includes at least one flexible strap and at least one strap retainer which cooperate with the border rope to selectively impose a reduced dimension between opposite sides of said mesh panel, wherein said net adjusters are woven through respective openings in said mesh panel.
  • 7. The adjustable safety net assembly of claim 6, further comprising a releasable mounting clip connected to at least one of said net adjusters.
  • 8. The adjustable safety net assembly of claims 6, wherein said border rope is comprised of additional said net adjusters extending about said perimeter of said mesh panel.
  • 9. A safety net that is selectively adjustable between a first configuration which effectively spans a first area, defined by a first support structure and having a first width and a first length, and a second configuration which effectively spans a second, relatively smaller area, defined by a second support structure and having a second width and a second, relatively smaller length, comprising:a mesh panel sufficient in size and shape to effectively span the first area when the safety net is in the first configuration; and means, connected to opposite sides of said mesh panel and spanning said mesh panel, for transforming said mesh panel into the second configuration to effectively span the second area, wherein said means includes a plurality of flexible straps interwoven with said mesh panel.
  • 10. The safety net of claim 9, further comprising another said means, connected to other opposite sides of said mesh panel and spanning said mesh panel, for transforming said mesh panel into a third configuration to effectively span a third area, defined by a third support structure and having a width less than the second width and a length equal to the second, relatively smaller length.
  • 11. The safety net of claim 9, wherein said means transforms said mesh panel into the second configuration by by assuming a shorter effective length.
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/078,464, filed May 14, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,068,085, issued May 30, 2000.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/078464 May 1998 US
Child 09/525337 US