This application is entitled to the benefit of, and incorporates by reference essential subject matter disclosed in PCT Application No. PCT/GB2012/052414 filed on September 28, which claims priority to Great Britain Application No. 1116782.2 filed Sep. 29, 2011.
1. Technical Field
This invention relates to a base for fencing. The invention is particularly, but not exclusively, concerned with a base for temporary fencing of the type that comprises a number of prefabricated fence panels, each of which has a support post adjacent each end. Typically the base will have at least two apertures in an upper surface, one of which receives the post at one end of one panel, and other of which receives the post at one end of another panel.
2. Background Information
A base of this type is marketed under the trade mark OxBlock™ by Oxford Plastic Systems Limited of Enstone, Oxfordshire, UK. It is in the form of a block moulded from recycled thermoplastic material and is generally used with galvanized steel fence panels, although a base in accordance with the present invention could be used with other types of fence panels, such as plastic barriers. The OxBlock™ base has a handle projecting from the main body of the block at each end, which can be gripped so that the base can be easily carried and manipulated into place. The base is elongate, and in general the longer direction will extend approximately perpendicular to the planes of the fencing panels which are connected to the base, to resist the fencing panels tilting.
An object of the present invention is to provide a way of enhancing the visibility of a base for fencing, so as to reduce the chances of a person tripping over the support. United Kingdom Patent No. GB 2349655 discloses a base for supporting posts of fencing, comprising a block having a main body with a lower surface, an upper surface, two ends and two sides, wherein the lower surface is for resting on a support and the upper surface is provided with at least two apertures for receiving the respective ends of fencing posts to project upwardly from the upper surface; and each end of the block is provided with a gripping portion. In this arrangement, each end of the block is provided with a recess, and aligned apertures are arranged either side of the recess. A handle passes through the apertures and across the recess, and this handle can be brightly colored. A problem with this arrangement is that the handle is within the recess and inset from the ends of the block, so that it is of limited use in alerting a pedestrian to the presence of the ends of the block.
Viewed from a first aspect, the present invention provides a base for supporting posts of fencing, comprising a block having a main body with a lower surface, an upper surface, two ends and two sides, wherein the lower surface is for resting on a support and the upper surface is provided with at least two apertures for receiving the respective ends of fencing posts to project upwardly from the upper surface; and each end of the block is provided with a gripping portion which projects longitudinally away from the main body of the block; characterized in that a first interlocking portion is associated with one of the gripping portions and interlocks with a corresponding second interlocking portion of a cover which is fitted to the block over the gripping portion, the cover being of enhanced visibility compared to the main body of the block.
The cover may be provided with (i) a top, upwardly directed face; and/or (ii) at least one sideways directed face; and/or (iii) an end face. By using suitable colors and/or reflectors on an upwardly directed face and/or a sideways directed face and/or an end face of a cover, it is possible to bring a pedestrian's attention to the presence of the base if they are walking close to the fence. This will reduce the chance of a person tripping over the base, the main body of which may be of a dull color. Thus the cover may be of a contrasting color and for example may be of a high visibility color. Suitable colors could be, for example, bright and/or fluorescent yellow or orange. Additionally or alternatively, reflecting portions could be, for example, white or any other suitable color. The cover could also be used to display a company name, trade mark, warning message or anything else of interest to a pedestrian. Preferably, however, the appearance is sufficiently bright or eye catching to ensure that a pedestrian will appreciate that there is a base projecting from the fencing and will avoid being tripped up.
In one embodiment, a respective first interlocking portion is associated with each of the gripping portions and is adapted to interlock with a corresponding second interlocking portion of a respective cover, so that a cover can be fitted to the block over each of the gripping portions if desired. In a preferred embodiment, a respective cover is fitted to the block over each of the gripping portions.
Thus, in such an embodiment a cover can be provided at both ends of the block. However, whilst the block is adapted to have a cover at both ends, it could be supplied with a cover at one end only. This would be possible if people will be walking on only one side of a fence, in which case the cover would be on the end of the block projecting on that side of the fence. However, there is a risk of a worker positioning the block with the wrong end projecting and thus it is preferred to provide a cover at both ends.
In some embodiments the cover has an upwardly directed face and a pair of sideways directed faces. In some embodiments, in addition to those faces, the cover portion has an end face. In some embodiments all of the upwardly directed, sideways directed and end faces are of enhanced visibility compared to the main body of the block, for example being provided in an eye catching color. In some embodiments, the sideways directed faces are provided with reflectors.
The gripping portions are used by an operative to lift the base. In some embodiments, at each end of the block there is provided a projection which comprises an upright on one side of the block, an upright on the other side of the block, and an upper cross member extending between the two uprights. The cross member serves as the gripping portion, as the fingers of a user can be positioned underneath the cross member. In such an arrangement the cover may comprise a first cover part on one side of the block which covers at least part of the side of the upright on that side of the block; a second cover part which covers at least part of the top of the cross member; and a third cover part on the other side of the block which covers at least part of the side of the upright on that side of the block.
In some embodiments, the cover comprises a fourth cover part which covers at least part of the end facing part of the upright on said one side of the block; and a fifth cover part which covers at least part of the end facing part of the upright on said other side of the block. Preferably, the cover comprises a sixth cover part which covers at least part of the end facing part of the cross member.
The cover should not obstruct the use of the cross member as a gripping portion. In general form, the cover could resemble a bridge type structure having an upright on one side of the block, an upright on the other side of the block and an upper cross member extending between the two uprights. The shape and dimensions will be such that these uprights and cross member can be placed over the uprights and cross member of the projection at the end of the block.
In some embodiments, the projection at the end of the end of the block has uprights with enlarged lower ends. The uprights of the cover are shorter than the uprights of the projection, and thus terminate adjacent the enlarged lower ends.
In some embodiments of the invention, the cover is displaced inwardly from the extremities of the block, so as to protect the cover from damage. Thus uprights can be displaced inwardly from the side of the block, and also upwardly from the base of the block and inwardly from an extreme end of the block; a cross member can be displaced downwardly from the upper surface of the block and inwardly from an extreme end of the block; and an end face can be displaced inwardly from the extreme end of the block. In some embodiments the extreme end of the block is defined by the outer most part of the enlarged lower ends of uprights of the block.
To interlock the cover to the block, there may be grooves, apertures or the like provided on the block into which corresponding interlocking parts of the cover form a snap fit. For example, in the case of there being a projection at the end of the block, as described above, there may be one or more grooves, apertures or the like in or adjacent to the upright on one side of the block; and/or in or adjacent to the cross member; and/or in or adjacent to the upright on the other side of the block.
The snap fit is preferably tamper resistant so that the cover portion cannot be removed without the use of a tool, or without destruction of or damage to the cover portion or to the block.
Preferably, the cover is of injection or blow molded plastics. For such a component, it is feasible to use a colored plastics material of an appropriate high visibility color such as yellow or orange. By contrast, the block itself may be made from recycled plastics to save expense and will generally be of a grey or black color.
The combination of a molded brightly colored portion with a molded main body of dull colored recycled plastics is inventive in its own right and thus viewed from a second aspect the invention a base for supporting posts of fencing, comprising a block having a main body with a lower surface, an upper surface, two ends and two sides, wherein the lower surface is for resting on a support and the upper surface is provided with at least two apertures for receiving the respective ends of fencing posts to project upwardly from the upper surface; and each end of the block is provided with a gripping portion which projects away from the main body of the block; wherein the main body is of molded recycled thermoplastic material and attached to the thermoplastic material of the main body is a visible portion of molded plastics which is of a relatively bright color as compared to the color of the thermoplastic material of the main body.
The visible portion may be a portion which snaps on to the main body, for example a cover as described in connection with the first aspect of the invention. However there are other ways in which the visible portion can be attached to the main body. The include: (i) pre-molding the visible portion, inserting it into the mold for the main body, and then molding the material of the main body around the visible portion; (ii) welding the visible portion on to the main body; and (iii) bonding the visible portion on to the main body using a suitable bonding agent. In any of these cases a visible portion may be provided on one or both of the gripping portions.
In some embodiments of this second aspect of the invention, each end of the main body block is provided with a gripping portion which projects away from the main body of the block, and at least one of those ends is provided with a visible portion of moulded plastics which is of a relatively bright color as compared to the color of the thermoplastic material of the main body. Preferably, both ends are provided with such a visible portion.
Viewed from a third aspect, the invention provides a base for supporting posts of fencing, comprising a block having a main body with a lower surface, an upper surface, two ends and two sides, wherein the lower surface is for resting on a support and the upper surface is provided with at least two apertures for receiving the respective ends of fencing posts to project upwardly from the upper surface; and each end of the block is provided with a gripping portion which projects away from the main body of the block; wherein the main body of the block and the gripping portions are of molded recycled thermoplastic material, and at least one of the gripping portions is provided with a visible part which is of a relatively bright color as compared to the color of the thermoplastic material of the main body.
In this third aspect of the invention the visible part which is of a relatively bright color may be provided by (i) a portion which snaps on to the gripping portion, for example as described with reference to the first aspect of the invention; (ii) pre-molding a visible portion, inserting it into the mold for the base, and then molding the material of the base around the visible portion; (iii) welding a visible portion on to the gripping portion; (iv) bonding the visible portion on to the gripping portion using a suitable bonding agent; or coloring part or all of a gripping portion, for example by means of paint.
Preferably both of the gripping portions are provided with a visible part which is of a relatively bright color as compared to the color of the thermoplastic material of the main body.
In embodiments of any of the aspects of the invention, the upper surface of the block may be provided with any desired arrangement of apertures, whose shape, size and orientation will be chosen to match the types of fencing post or other structural elements with which the base is to be used. For example, the apertures may have a cross section which is circular, square or cruciform. There may be a combination of apertures with different types and/or sizes. There may be three apertures positioned so that three fencing panels can meet. In one preferred arrangement, there are two laterally spaced circular apertures adjacent one end of the block and two laterally spaced circular apertures adjacent the other end of the block. Preferably in such an arrangement, there are two laterally spaced circular apertures in a central region of the block. There may be a third aperture adjacent said one end of the block, longitudinally spaced from the other two apertures adjacent that end; and/or a third aperture adjacent said other end of the block, longitudinally spaced from the other two apertures adjacent that end; and/or a third aperture in the central region of the block, longitudinally spaced from the other two apertures in that region.
Where two or three apertures are provided adjacent each other, preferably they are separated by a standard amount corresponding to the dimensions of a clip used to link fencing posts together in such systems—for example being spaced apart by 90 mm. This means that where fencing panels are joined, there will be no more than a standard gap between them.
In some embodiments, the main body of a base in accordance with the various aspects of this invention is of generally oblong shape, with two parallel sides which are substantially longer than the ends of the main body. In general such a base will be used with its longer dimension at right angles to the plane of fencing panels, so as to resist the panels tilting forwards or backwards.
These aspects of the invention also extend to a fencing system comprising a plurality of fencing panels and a plurality of the bases, the fencing panels having posts which are received in apertures of the bases, and at least one base receiving posts from two different fencing panels. The fencing panels may be metallic, for example being of galvanized steel, or of plastic.
The support on which the base rests may be at ground level, such as the ground a road, a pavement, a paved area and so forth, or could be elevated such as on a flat roof where work is being carried out.
Further features of some embodiments of the invention concern the nature of the apertures used to receive posts of fencing panels. When circular apertures are provided, these will be of somewhat larger diameter than the pole which they are intended to receive; if there was not such tolerance it would be extremely difficult to insert the poles. In a standard type of arrangement, there is a bore with a constant diameter, with the possible exception of a chamfered portion adjacent the opening into the bore or an exit from the bore. The diameter of the bore is chosen to ensure that there is a reasonably secure fit and tendency of a pole to tip away from the vertical direction is reduced. However, the opening into the bore must be sufficiently wide to ensure that a pole can be inserted without difficulty.
A typical arrangement is that a fencing pole has an external diameter of 40 mm. and the main part of the bore has a diameter which is 45 mm. After the pole has been inserted in the bore, it will tilt so that a lower part of the pole in the bore engages one side of the bore and an upper part of the pole in the bore engages the opposite side of the bore. As a result the axis of the pole will not point vertically but will extend at a slight angle to vertical. The closer that the bore diameter is to the diameter of the pole, the smaller will be the angle between vertical and the axis of the pole. However, the closer that the bore diameter is to the diameter of the pole, the more difficult it is to insert the pole.
Accordingly, in some embodiments of the various aspects of the invention, the apertures in the upper surface of the block are openings into bores to receive cylindrical poles of fencing, wherein the diameter of the bore decrease from a first value adjacent an upper end thereof to a second value adjacent a lower end thereof. Thus the diameter adjacent the upper end of the bore will be chosen as large enough to facilitate insertion of a pole, and there may be an initial chamfered portion to further assist insertion. However, lower down where an end part of the pole will engage the side of the bore, the bore will be of smaller diameter and this will result in a reduced angle of tilt compared to the case if the bore was of constant diameter.
This arrangement restricts the amount by which the pole can tilt, which is an advantage in respect of movement in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the fencing panels themselves. However, there is less need to restrict movement in the plane of the fencing panels, as the presence of neighboring panels will serve to restrict that movement. Indeed, an increase in the degree of play in that plane may make it easier to install a fencing system.
Thus, in some embodiments of the invention, the apertures in the upper surface of the block are openings into bores to receive fencing poles, wherein the cross section of the bore adjacent at least one end thereof end has a minimum dimension in a direction which is perpendicular to the plane of a fencing panel in an intended configuration and is elongated in a direction which is in the plane of a fencing panel in that intended configuration. In such an arrangement, the minimum dimension of the cross section could correspond to the diameter that there would be if using a bore with a circular cross section. This minimum dimension could be constant throughout the length of the bore (ignoring a chamfered opening at one or both ends) or increase from a first value adjacent one end of the bore to a second value adjacent the other. As described above this minimum dimension could be greater adjacent the upper end of the bore than adjacent the lower end of the bore. In any event, this minimum dimension will be in a direction perpendicular to the intended plane of a fencing panel whose pole is received in the bore in use. However, in a direction which is at right angles to that, i.e. in the plane of the fencing panel, the cross section of the bore is elongated. The cross section could be in the form of an oblong, or for example in the form of an oblong with rounded ends. It will be appreciated that where there is a reference to a minimum dimension, this refers to the spacing between the two long sides of the oblong, rather than to a dimension in the region of the rounded end.
With such an arrangement, if the axis along which the cross section is elongated lies in the plane of a fencing panel, there will still be resistance to tilting in a direction at right angles to that plane. However there will be a greater degree of play for tilting in the plane of the fencing panel which will assist when connecting it to a second base or to a second panel.
The dimension of the bore cross section in the direction perpendicular to the intended plane of a fencing panel, may be constant throughout the length of the bore (ignoring any chamfered portion adjacent one of both ends). Alternatively it could increase from a first value adjacent one end of the bore to a second value adjacent the other end of the bore. In a preferred arrangement, the dimension of the bore cross section in the direction perpendicular to the intended plane of a fencing panel, is at a minimum adjacent the upper surface of the block. At the upper surface, the bore cross section could be circular. Thus the appearance could emulate that of a standard block, whilst still providing the increase degree of play in the plane of the fencing as a result of the elongated bore cross section adjacent the lower end of the bore.
In some embodiments, the block includes a plurality of bores, two of which have a cross section which adjacent at least one end is elongated in the same first direction, and at least one of which has a cross section which adjacent at least one end is elongated in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. Thus, for example, the said two bores could receive the posts of panels which lie in a first plane, and the said one bore could receive the post of a panel which extends in a direction which is perpendicular to the first two panels.
The use of the expression “bore” does not imply that the bore must be continuous. Nor does the statement that a dimension varies from one end of the bore to the other imply that there is a continuous variation of the dimension. For example, the bore could comprise two axially aligned but separate portions, one adjacent the upper surface of the block and one spaced lower down in the block. The two portions could have different cross sections. For example one could be of circular cross section throughout (for example, constant so as to be cylindrical) and the other could also be of circular cross section throughout, but having a different diameter or range of diameters if the diameter varies. One portion could be of circular cross section throughout, whether constant or varying, and the other could have an elongated cross section as described above. Both could have an elongated cross section, but with different dimensions or ranges of dimensions. Furthermore where it is stated that a bore has a dimension adjacent an end of the bore, this excludes the effect of a chamfered portion. The use of the expression “perpendicular” does not imply a strict geometrical relationship in which one member is at exactly 90 degrees to another member
These various features concerning the bores are inventive in their own right, whether or not used in the context of a bases as described in connection with the first, second and third aspects of the invention.
Thus viewed from a fourth aspect of the invention, there is provided a base for supporting posts of fencing, comprising a block having a lower surface and an upper surface, wherein the lower surface is for resting on a support and the upper surface is provided with at least two apertures for receiving the respective ends of fencing posts to project upwardly from the upper surface; wherein the apertures in the upper surface of the block are openings into bores to receive fencing poles, wherein the cross section of the bore adjacent at least one end thereof end has a minimum dimension in a direction which is perpendicular to the plane of a fencing panel in an intended configuration and is elongated in a direction which is in the plane of a fencing panel in that intended configuration.
Viewed from a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a base for supporting posts of fencing, comprising a block having a main body with a lower surface, an upper surface, two ends and two sides, wherein the lower surface is for resting on a support and the upper surface is provided with at least two apertures for receiving the respective ends of fencing posts to project upwardly from the upper surface; and each end of the block is provided with a gripping portion which projects longitudinally away from the main body of the block; wherein interlocking means is associated with one of the gripping portions and interlocks with a corresponding interlocking means of a cover portion which is fitted to the block over the gripping portion, the cover portion being provided with (i) a top, upwardly directed face; and/or (ii) at least one sideways directed face; and/or (iii) an end face.
The various aspects of the invention also extend to a fencing system comprising a plurality of fencing panels and a plurality of the bases, the fencing panels having posts which are received in the apertures of the bases, and at least one base receiving posts from two different fencing panels. The fencing panels may be metallic, for example being of galvanized steel, or of plastic.
It will be appreciated that expressions such as “enhanced visibility compared to the main body of the block”, “contrasting color”, “high visibility color”, “brightly colored” and “relatively bright color” apply to all embodiments of aspects of the invention which include a portion, such as a cover, which is provided to enhance visibility of an end of the base for fencing, or both ends of the base for fencing.
The present device and advantages associated therewith will become more readily apparent in view of the detailed description provided below, including the accompanying drawings.
Some embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring now in detail to the drawings, in
The block is molded from recycled thermoplastic material, such as a tough durable rubber type compound which will typically be black or grey in color. The material is sufficiently dense to provide the block with sufficient weight to be stable when fencing or a barrier is being supported.
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The cover 40 has a left upright portion 57 for engaging in groove 42, having a latching portion 58 at its lower end. The cover 40 also has a right upright portion 59 for engaging in groove 43, having a latching portion 60 at its lower end. The cross piece is provided with two latching portions 61 and 62 for engaging in notches 44 and 45. The lower end of the front part of upright 50 is provided with a tab 63 for fitting in recess 48, and the lower end of the front part of upright 52 is provided with a tab 64 for fitting in recess 49.
The cover 40 can be snapped in place over the handle 32, terminating adjacent the enlarged bases 46 and 47. In a similar manner the cover 41 can be snapped in place over the handle 33.
For each of the covers 40 and 41, the left and right uprights are inset from the sides of the block; the cross piece is inset down from the top of the block; the lower ends of the uprights are inset up from the bottom of the block, i.e. the enlarged bases 46 and 47; and the front face 56 is inset in from the end of the block as defined by the front parts of the enlarged bases 46 and 47. Thus, each cover is inset from the extremities of the block and is thus protected from damage, for example if blocks are stacked on top of each other
Thus a brightly colored cover can be provided at one, or both, ends of the block without interfering with the functions of the handles.
The cover 40 can be modified by the addition of a reflector on the left facing surface 53. A similar reflector can be provided on the right facing surface 55. A trade mark or the like could be provided on the upwardly facing surface 54, for example.
The precise arrangement of apertures in the upper surface of the block can be altered as desired.
It will be appreciated that the features of
The block 83 of
It will thus be seen that embodiments of the invention provide base for supporting posts of fencing, comprises a block of recycled plastics provided with apertures for receiving the ends of fencing posts. Each end of the block is provided with a gripping portion which projects longitudinally away from the main body of the block. First interlocking means is associated with one of the gripping portions and interlocks with corresponding second interlocking means of a cover which is fitted to the block over the gripping portion. The cover is of enhanced visibility compared to the main body of the block which is of a dull color, to provide a warning to pedestrians.
In embodiments of the invention, the cover is fitted over the gripping portion but does not extend over a substantial portion of the main body of the block. The enhanced visibility is provided adjacent the end of the block or in some embodiments adjacent both ends of the block, but is not provided over much, or any, of the main body of the block.
Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the detailed embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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