Claims
- 1. A control barrier comprising:
- (a) a portable housing formed of a resiliently deformable material and having an exterior surface and an interior surface, the interior surface defining an internal chamber, the housing further comprising:
- (i) a first sidewall having a bottom edge for resting on a ground surface and an opposing top portion;
- (ii) a second sidewall having a bottom edge for resting on a ground surface and an opposing top portion, the top portions of the first sidewall and the second sidewall being connected;
- (iii) a bottom wall extending between the bottom edges of the first sidewall and the second sidewall;
- (iv) a pair of opposing end walls; and
- (v) means for interconnecting in fluid communication the end walls of opposing barriers to enable simultaneously filling with a ballast the internal chamber of each of the opposing barriers from one of the barriers;
- (b) means for filling the internal chamber with a ballast;
- (c) means for draining the ballast from the chamber; and
- (d) means for removably attaching a display substantially flush against and recessed into one of the sidewalls.
- 2. A control barrier as recited in claim 1, wherein the means for removably attaching a display comprises a pair of opposing retention lips formed on the exterior surface of one of the sidewalls, the retention lips each projecting to define a slot formed between the retention lip and the exterior surface of the housing.
- 3. A control barrier as recited in claim 1, wherein the bottom wall is arched so as to define a passageway longitudinally extending through the housing.
- 4. A control barrier as recited in claim 1, wherein the bottom wall is substantially flat.
- 5. A control barrier as recited in claim 1, wherein the barrier further comprises:
- (a) a pair of opposing end walls; and
- (b) means for mechanically interconnecting the end walls of adjacent barriers so that the strength of the connection increases as the internal chamber of the barriers are filled with the ballast.
- 6. A control barrier as recited in claim 1, wherein the housing is formed from a resiliently deformable material.
- 7. A control barrier as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
- (a) a light permeable display mounted on the first side wall of the barrier; and
- (b) means positioned between the light permeable display and the first side wall of the barrier for illuminating the light permeable display.
- 8. A control barrier as recited in claim 7, wherein the means for illuminating the light permeable display comprises:
- (a) a florescent light bulb recessed within the first side wall of the barrier; and
- (b) means for energizing the florescent light bulb.
- 9. A control barrier as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
- (a) an LCD display mounted on the first side wall of the barrier; and
- (b) means for energizing the LCD display.
- 10. A control barrier configured to hold a thin flexible display having a pair of opposing outside edges, the barrier comprising:
- (a) a portable housing having an exterior surface and an interior surface, the interior surface defining an internal chamber, the housing further comprising:
- (i) a first sidewall having a bottom edge for resting on a ground surface and an opposing top portion;
- (ii) a second sidewall having a bottom edge for resting on a ground surface and an opposing top portion, the top portions of the first sidewall and the second sidewall being connected; and
- (iii) a bottom wall extending between the bottom edges of the first sidewall and the second sidewall;
- (b) a pair of opposing retention lips formed on the first sidewall, each retention lip projecting so as to define a slot formed between the retention lip and the exterior surface of the first sidewall, each slot being recessed within the first sidewall so as to be blocked at each end by the first sidewall, the pair of retention lips being positioned so that as the display is flexed, the pair of opposing outside edges of the display can individually be received within the slots of the pair of retention lips; and
- (c) means for filling the internal chamber with a ballast.
- 11. A control barrier as recited in claim 10, wherein the bottom wall is arched so as to define a passageway longitudinally extending through the housing.
- 12. A control barrier as recited in claim 11, wherein the exterior surface of the first sidewall and the second sidewall have a combined configuration that is substantially complementary to the shape of the bottom wall so that a plurality of barriers can be nestably stacked.
- 13. A control barrier as recited in claim 10, wherein the bottom wall is substantially flat.
- 14. A control barrier as recited in claim 10, wherein the barrier further comprises:
- (a) a pair of opposing end walls; and
- (b) means for mechanically interconnecting the end walls of opposing barrier so that the strength of the connection increases as the barriers are filled with the ballast.
- 15. A control barrier as recited in claim 10, further comprising means for extending the height of the control barrier.
- 16. A control barrier configured to hold a thin flexible display having a pair of opposing outside edges, the barrier comprising:
- (a) an elongated, substantially U-shaped housing, the housing comprising:
- (i) an exterior surface including a top surface and a bottom surface, the bottom surface having a configuration substantially complementary to the top surface to enable stacked nesting of a plurality of barriers; and
- (ii) an interior surface defining an internal chamber;
- (iii) a pair of retention lips projecting from the top surface so that each retention lip defines a slot formed between the retention lip and the top surface, each slot being recessed within the top surface so as to be blocked at each end by the top surface, the pair of retention lips being positioned so that as the display is flexed, the pair of opposing outside edges of the display can individually be received within the slots of the pair of retention lips;
- (iv) a fill hole communicating with the internal chamber to enable selective filling of the internal chamber with a ballast; and
- (v) a drain hole communicating with the internal chamber to enable selective draining of the ballast from the internal chamber.
- 17. A control barrier as recited in claim 16, wherein the barrier has a height in a range between about 3 feet to about 4 feet.
- 18. A control barrier as recited in claim 16, further comprising a support rib formed on the exterior surface of the housing.
- 19. A control barrier comprising:
- (a) a housing having a first end wall, a second end wall, opposing sidewalls, and an interior surface defining an internal chamber;
- (b) means for filling the internal chamber with a ballast; and
- (c) means for interconnecting in fluid communication the end walls of opposing barriers to enable simultaneously filling with a ballast the internal chamber of each of the opposing barriers from one of the barriers, the means for interconnecting comprising:
- (i) a spout having an exterior surface projecting from the first end wall to an end face, the end face defining an opening to a channel extending through the spout so as to be in fluid communication with the internal chamber of the housing; and
- (ii) a receiving port having an interior surface recessed within the second end wall of the housing, the receiving port being in fluid communication with the internal chamber and being configured to receive the spout of the first end wall of an adjacent barrier.
- 20. A control barrier as recited in claim 19, further comprising an annular gasket positioned between the receiving port and the spout when the spout is received within the receiving port to effect a fluid tight seal therebetween.
- 21. A control barrier as recited in claim 19, further comprising means for draining the ballast from the interior chamber.
- 22. A control barrier as recited in claim 19, wherein the control barrier is formed of a resiliently deformable material.
- 23. A control barrier as recited in claim 19, further comprising means for extending the height of the barrier.
- 24. A control barrier as recited in claim 19, further comprising a cap to selectively seal the spout on the barrier.
- 25. A control barrier as recited in claim 19, further comprising a plug to selectively seal the port on the barrier.
- 26. A control barrier as recited in claim 19, further comprising means for removably attaching a display substantially flush against one of the sidewalls.
- 27. A control barrier comprising:
- (a) a housing having a first end wall, a second end wall, opposing sidewalls, and an interior surface defining an internal chamber;
- (b) a spout having an exterior surface projecting from the first end wall to an end face, the end face defining an opening to a channel extending through the spout so as to be in fluid communication with the internal chamber of the housing;
- (c) a receiving port having an interior surface recessed within the second end wall of the housing, the receiving port being in fluid communication with the internal chamber and being configured to receiving the spout on the first end wall of an adjacent barrier;
- (d) means for effecting a fluid tight seal between the receiving port and the spout when the spout is received within the receiving port; and
- (e) means for filling the internal chamber with a ballast.
- 28. A control barrier as recited in claim 27, wherein the means for affecting a fluid tight seal comprises a gasket positioned between the spout and the receiving port when the spout is received within the receiving port.
- 29. A control barrier as recited in claim 27, further comprising means for draining the ballast material from the internal chamber.
- 30. A control barrier as recited in claim 27, further comprising means for removably attaching a display substantially flush against one of the sidewalls.
- 31. A control barrier comprising:
- (a) a first wall having an exterior surface and an interior surface, the interior surface defining an internal chamber;
- (b) means for filling the internal chamber of the first wall with a ballast;
- (c) a second wall having an exterior surface and an interior surface, the interior surface defining an internal chamber;
- (d) means for hingedly connecting the first wall to the second wall; and
- (e) means for mechanically interconnecting first walls of adjacent control barriers so that the strength of the connection increases as the first walls are filled with the ballast.
- 32. A control barrier as recited in claim 31, further comprising means for extending the height of the first wall.
- 33. A control barrier as recited in claim 31, further comprising means for removably attaching a display substantially flush against the exterior surface of the first wall.
- 34. A control barrier as recited in claim 31, further comprising means for draining the ballast from the internal chamber of the first wall.
- 35. A control barrier as recited in claim 34, wherein the means for draining comprises:
- (a) a drain hole extending through the exterior surface and communicating with the internal chamber of the first wall; and
- (b) a cap for selectively sealing off the drain hole.
- 36. A control barrier as recited in claim 31, wherein the means for mechanically interconnecting adjacent control barriers comprises each of the first walls having:
- (a) a first end wall
- (b) a foot projecting from the first end wall;
- (c) a second end wall;
- (d) a notch formed on the second end wall, the notch being formed to receive the foot from the first end wall of an adjacent barrier; and
- (e) means for locking the foot within the notch.
- 37. A control barrier as recited in claim 31, further comprising:
- (a) a light permeable display mounted on the exterior surface of the first wall; and
- (b) means positioned between the light permeable display and the first wall for illuminating the light permeable display.
- 38. A control barrier as recited in claim 31, further comprising:
- (a) an LCD display mounted on the top surface of the barrier; and
- (b) means for energizing the LCD display.
- 39. A control barrier comprising:
- (a) a portable housing formed a resiliently deformable material and having an exterior surface and an interior surface, the interior surface defining an internal chamber, the housing further comprising:
- (i) a first sidewall having a bottom edge for resting on a ground surface and an opposing top portion;
- (ii) a second sidewall having a bottom edge for resting on a ground surface and an opposing top portion, the top portions of the first sidewall and the second sidewall being connected; and
- (iii) a bottom wall extending between the bottom edges of the first sidewall and the second sidewall;
- (b) means for filling the internal chamber with a ballast;
- (c) means for draining the ballast from the chamber;
- (d) means for removably attaching a display substantially flush against one of the sidewalls;
- (e) a pair of opposing end walls; and
- (f) means for interconnecting in fluid communication the end walls of opposing barriers to enable simultaneously filling with a ballast the internal chamber of each of the opposing barriers from one of the barriers.
- 40. A control barrier comprising:
- (a) a housing having an exterior surface extending between opposing end walls and an interior surface defining an internal chamber, the exterior surface comprising:
- (i) an exposed top surface; and
- (ii) a covered bottom surface, the bottom surface being substantially U-shaped and defining a passageway extending between the opposing end walls; and
- (b) means for filling the internal chamber with a ballast; and
- (c) means for mechanically interconnecting adjacent barriers so that the strength of the connection increases as the barriers are filled with the ballast.
- 41. A control barrier as recited in claim 40, wherein the means for mechanically interconnecting adjacent barriers comprises each of the barriers having:
- (a) a U-shaped first end wall
- (b) a foot projecting from the first end wall;
- (c) a U-shaped second end wall;
- (d) a notch formed on the second end wall, the notch being formed to receive the foot from the first end wall of an adjacent barrier; and
- (e) means for locking the foot within the notch.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Related Applications
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/533,738 filed Sep. 26, 1995 for "IMPROVED CROWD CONTROL BARRIER SYSTEM" by Marc E. Christensen, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,611,641, which is a continuation-in-part of 08/278,495, filed on JUl. 20, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,452,963, entitled "CROWD CONTROL BARRIER," which issued Sep. 26, 1995 in the name of Marc E. Christensen. For the purpose of disclosure for the present application, the above identified references are incorporated herein by reference.
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