This invention relates to a barrier for use in temporarily restricting access to, for example, open access chambers, trenches or cavities excavated into a road or footpath surface, communications cabinets or other areas in which work may be being undertaken where public access should desirably be restricted.
A number of barrier designs are known that are suitable for use in such applications. One known design of barrier comprises a series of panels connected in an end to end fashion, each panel including a pair of fixed feet. In use, stability is achieved by erecting the barrier in such a manner that the panels are angularly orientated relative to one another. Such a barrier is convenient in that it is typically of relatively small dimensions, being compact when stowed, and so transportation and storage thereof is relatively easy. However, it is not suitable for use in applications in which a relatively long, straight boundary edge is to be defined by the barrier, as the barrier when arranged in this manner is of poor stability.
Furthermore, should a passer-by attempt to lean on the barrier or rely upon the barrier for support, the barrier will tend to flex, providing little support.
It is an object of the invention to provide a barrier in which at least some of the disadvantages associated with known barriers are overcome or are of reduced effect.
According to the present invention there is provided a barrier comprising a barrier panel having a first side edge and a second side edge, and including a pair of fixed feet, the barrier panel defining a channel within which a reinforcing member is received, the reinforcing member being oriented so as to be upstanding, in use, and located intermediate the first and second side edges, and an adjustable foot carried at the lower end of the reinforcing member.
One or more additional, similar barriers may be attached to the barrier in an end-to-end fashion.
It will be appreciated that the invention is advantageous in that the adjustable foot may be moved to an in use position in which it extends substantially perpendicularly to a plane of the barrier panel, thereby providing stability to the barrier. It will further be appreciated that the adjustable feet allow the use of the invention in applications in which a plurality of barriers are connected to one another and arranged in a straight line. When not in use, the adjustable feet can adopt a stowed configuration in which they lie within the planes of the barrier panels, and so render the assembly convenient for transportation or storage.
The reinforcing member conveniently extends from the foot to a top rail of the barrier panel. Consequently, loadings applied to the top rail will be transmitted through the reinforcing member directly to the adjustable foot, providing the top rail with a greater degree of rigidity, and so assisting in ensuring that passers by relying upon the barrier for support are properly supported.
The barrier panel is conveniently of moulded plastics material form.
The reinforcing member preferably takes the form of a pultruded member, for example of plastics material form. By way of example, it may be of fibre reinforced plastics materials form. It is conveniently of circular cross-sectional shape, and the channel in which it is received is preferably similarly shaped.
The adjustable foot conveniently comprises a reinforced plastics material moulding. The adjustable foot may include a reinforcing bar arranged, in use, to extend generally horizontally, the reinforcing bar being secured at its midpoint to the lower end of the reinforcing member. The reinforcing bar may be of, for example, square cross-sectional shape.
The fixed feet are conveniently of generally square cross-sectional shape. Conveniently, the dimensions thereof are such that the fixed feet can be received within openings formed in an auxiliary foot block.
A latch member may be pivotally mounted upon the barrier panel and cooperable with an adjacent similar barrier panel to hold the barrier panels in a substantially straight line configuration, when desired.
Connector members may be provided to hingedly connect adjacent barrier panels to one another. The connector members preferably allow relative movement of the adjacent barrier panels between a position in which the barrier panels are arranged in a substantially straight line and a configuration in which they lie adjacent one another.
The invention will further be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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In addition to being interconnected by the pillars 20, 22, the rails 14 are further interconnected by details 24.
Above, and connected to, the uppermost one of the rails 14 is formed a top rail 15. One of the connecting pillars 22 extends between the uppermost one of the rails 14 and the top rail 15.
To the bottom of the panel 12 is formed a pair of integral fixed feet 26. The fixed feet 26 are of substantially square cross sectional shape.
Adjacent one edge 16 of the top one of the rails 14 is provided a projection 28 formed with an opening within which a pivot pin of a latch member 30 (see
The panel 12 is of moulded plastics material form, as mentioned above, and is at least in part of hollow construction. The pillars 22 are of hollow form and define a channel within which, as shown in
The reinforcing member 34 extends to a position in which it engages part of the top rail 15, the interengagement between the top rail 15 and the reinforcing member 34 being such that loads applied to the top rail 15 are transmitted to the reinforcing member 34, being transmitted along the length of the reinforcing member 34.
An adjustable foot 36 is mounted upon the lower end of the reinforcing member 34. The foot 36 conveniently takes the form of a plastics moulded foot member 36a within which a reinforcing bar 38, conveniently of square cross-sectional shape is located. The bar 38 is located so as to engage the ground surface upon which the barrier is erected, in use. The lower end of the reinforcing member 34 is conveniently screwed, bolted or otherwise secured to the mid-point of the bar 38 to secure the adjustable foot 36 to the panel 12.
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The invention thus provides a barrier 10 of enhanced stability and strength in a manner that is convenient to use and is convenient for storage and transportation. Should a passer-by place loadings upon the top rail 15, for example leaning upon it or relying upon it for support, such loadings are transmitted via the reinforcing member 34 to the adjustable foot 36 and to the ground surface. As a consequence, deflection of the top rail 34 is limited, and the user will have confidence that the barrier is able to safely bear the loads being applied thereto. The barrier thus has a sturdy feel, even though the barrier panel 12 itself may be relatively weak.
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With the barriers 10 in the straight line configuration shown in
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Whilst only illustrated in a stowed configuration and in a straight line configuration, it will be appreciated that the barrier assembly may also be used in a wide range of other configurations, in some of which the relative orientations of the barriers 10 may be such that the assembly has sufficient stability without requiring movement of the adjustable feet to their in use positions.
The barrier 10 described hereinbefore is advantageous in that the adjustable foot 36 thereof provides additional stability, when required. In addition, the reinforcing member 34 increases the strength of a central part of the panel 12 and provides the load transmitting functionality between the top rail 15 and the adjustable foot 36 mentioned hereinbefore, resulting in the barrier being of relatively sturdy form even though the barrier panel 12 thereof may be relatively weak. If desired, as shown, the barrier may be used in conjunction with auxiliary foot blocks 42 or the like.
Whilst a specific embodiment of the invention is described, it will be appreciated that a wide range of modifications and alterations may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1604033.9 | Mar 2016 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/GB2017/050468 | 2/23/2017 | WO | 00 |