Claims
- 1. A control barrier comprising:a barrier wall comprising a front face and an opposing back face each extending between a top end and an opposing bottom end, the barrier wall being disposed in a first plane; an upper leg portion having a first end disposed within the barrier wall and an opposing second end freely extending from the barrier wall, the upper leg portion bounding a first hole transversely extending into the upper leg at the first end and a second hole transversely extending into the upper leg portion at the second end; an opening formed on the baffler wall so as to openly expose the first hole transversely extending into the upper leg; a lower leg portion having a first end and an opposing second end, the first end of the lower leg portion being slideably coupled with the upper leg portion so as to enable selective extension of the second end of the lower leg portion away from the baffler wall; a third hole being formed on the lower leg portion, the third hole being selectively alignable with the first hole and the second hole; and a first foot attached to the second end of the lower leg portion, the first foot being movable between a storage position wherein the first foot is disposed within the first plane and a support position wherein the first foot is disposed within a second plane that intersects with the first plane at an angle.
- 2. The control barrier as recited in claim 1, wherein the lower leg portion is integrally formed with the first foot.
- 3. The control barrier as recited in claim 1, wherein the upper leg portion and the lower leg portion are threadedly coupled together.
- 4. The control barrier as recited in claim 1, further comprising:a second leg having a first end and an opposing second end, the first end of the second leg being attached to the bottom end of the barrier wall; and a second foot attached to the second end of the second leg, the second foot being movable between a storage position wherein the second foot is disposed within the first plane and a support position wherein the second foot is disposed within a third plane that intersects with the first plane at an angle.
- 5. The control barrier as recited in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of wind ports extending through the barrier wall between the front face and the back face.
- 6. The A control barrier as recited in claim 1, further comprising:a tenon projecting from the front face of the barrier wall; and a mortis recessed within the back face of the baffler wall, the mortis having a configuration complementary to the tenon.
- 7. A control baffler comprising:an upstanding baffler wall comprising a front face and an opposing back face each extending between a top end and an opposing bottom end, the front face and back face at least partially bounding a hollow chamber, the baffler wall being disposed in a first plane; an elongated first foot; a first leg comprising: an upper leg portion having a first end and an opposing second end, at least a portion of the first end of the upper leg portion being disposed and secured within the hollow chamber of the baffler wall, the second end of the upper leg portion projecting from the bottom end of the baffler wall; and a lower leg portion having the elongated first foot mounted thereon, the lower leg portion being movably coupled with the upper leg portion so as to enable the lower leg portion to selectively longitudinally and rotationally move relative to the upper leg portion between a collapsed storage position and a longitudinally extended support position, the first foot being disposed in the first plane of the barrier wall when in collapsed storage position and being in a second plane disposed at an angle relative to the first plane when in the support position; and means for selectively locking the lower leg portion relative to the upper leg portion when in the collapsed storage position and in the longitudinally extended support position.
- 8. The control barrier as recited in claim 7, wherein the means for selectively locking comprises:the upper leg portion bounding a first hole and a longitudinally spaced apart second hole, the first hole and the second hole each transversely extending into the upper leg; and a lower leg portion having a third hole formed thereon, the lower leg portion being movably coupled with the upper leg portion so as to enable selective alignment of the third hole with the first hole and the second hole.
- 9. The control barrier as recited in claim 7, wherein the means for selectively locking comprises:the upper leg portion bounding a first hole and a longitudinally spaced apart second hole, the first hole and the second hole each transversely extending into the upper leg; and a lower leg portion having a pin mounted thereon, the lower leg portion being movably coupled with the upper leg portion so as to enable selective alignment of the pin with the first hole and the second hole.
- 10. The control barrier as recited in claim 7, wherein the means for selectively locking comprises a cam buckle assembly disposed about the upper leg portion.
- 11. The control barrier as recited in claim 7, further comprising:a second leg having a first end and an opposing second end, the first end of the second leg being attached to the bottom end of the barrier wall; and a second foot attached to the second end of the second leg.
- 12. The control barrier as recited in claim 7, further comprising a plurality of wind ports extending through the barrier wall between the front face and the back face.
- 13. The control barrier as recited in claim 7, further comprising:a tenon projecting from the front face of the barrier wall; and a mortis recessed within the back face of the barrier wall, the mortis having a configuration complementary to the tenon.
- 14. The control barrier as recited in claim 7, wherein the lower leg portion is integrally formed with the first foot.
- 15. The control barrier as recited in claim 7, further comprising:a display recess formed on the front face of the baffler wall; and a display removably mounted within the display recess.
- 16. The barrier system as recited in claim 7, further comprising:the barrier wall further comprises a first side and an opposing second side; a first retention arm projecting from the first side of the barrier wall, the first retention arm having pin projecting therefrom; and a first receiving arm projecting from the second side of the barrier wall, the first receiving arm having a pair of spaced apart ports formed thereon, each port being configured to receive a pin from a first retention arm of another barrier.
- 17. A control barrier comprising:a barrier wall comprising a front face and an opposing back face each extending between a top end and an opposing bottom end, the barrier wall being disposed in a first plane; an upper leg portion having a first end and an opposing second, at least a portion of the upper leg portion being disposed within the baffler wall, the upper leg portion bounding a first hole and a longitudinally spaced apart second hole, the first hole and the second hole each transversely extending into the upper leg; an opening formed on the baffler wall so as to openly expose the first hole transversely extending into the upper leg; a lower leg portion having a third hole formed thereon, the lower leg portion being movably coupled with the upper leg portion so as to enable selective alignment of the third hole with the first hole and the second hole; and a first foot attached to the lower leg portion.
- 18. The barrier system as recited in claim 17, further comprising a spring pin at least partially projecting from the third hole.
- 19. The barrier system as recited in claim 17, further comprising a fourth hole formed on the lower leg portion, the forth hole being in horizontal alignment with the third hole.
- 20. The barrier system as recited in claim 17, wherein the first foot is movable between a storage position wherein the first foot is disposed within the first plane and a support position wherein the first foot is disposed within a second plane that intersects with the first plane at an angle.
- 21. The control barrier as recited in claim 17, further comprising:a second leg having a first end and an opposing second end, the first end of the second leg being attached to the bottom end of the barrier wall; and a second foot attached to the second end of the second leg.
- 22. The control barrier as recited in claim 17, further comprising:a tenon projecting from the front face of the barrier wall; and a mortis recessed within the back face of the barrier wall, the mortis having a configuration complementary to the tenon.
- 23. The control barrier as recited in claim 17, wherein the lower leg portion is integrally formed with the first foot.
- 24. The barrier system as recited in claim 17, further comprising:the barrier wall further comprises a first side and an opposing second side; a first retention arm projecting from the first side of the barrier wall, the first retention arm having pin projecting therefrom; and a first receiving arm projecting from the second side of the barrier wall, the first receiving arm having a pair of spaced apart ports formed thereon, each port being configured to receive a pin from a first retention arm of another barrier.
- 25. A control barrier comprising:a barrier wall comprising a front face and an opposing back face each extending between a top end and an opposing bottom end, the barrier wall being disposed in a first plane; an upper leg portion having a first end and an opposing second, at least a portion of the upper leg portion being disposed within the barrier wall, the upper leg portion bounding a first hole and a longitudinally spaced apart second hole, the first hole and the second hole each transversely extending into the upper leg; an opening formed on the barrier wall so as to openly expose the first hole transversely extending into the upper leg; a lower leg portion having a pin mounted thereon, the lower leg portion being movably coupled with the upper leg portion so as to enable selective alignment of the pin with the first hole and the second hole; and a first foot attached to the lower leg portion.
- 26. The barrier system as recited in claim 25, wherein the first foot is movable between a storage position wherein the first foot is disposed within the first plane and a support position wherein the first foot is disposed within a second plane that intersects with the first plane at an angle.
- 27. The control barrier as recited in claim 25, further comprising:a second leg having a first end and an opposing second end, the first end of the second leg being attached to the bottom end of the barrier wall; and a second foot attached to the second end of the second leg.
- 28. The control barrier as recited in claim 25, further comprising:a tenon projecting from the front face of the barrier wall; and a mortis recessed within the back face of the barrier wall, the mortis having a configuration complementary to the tenon.
- 29. The control baffler as recited in claim 25, wherein the lower leg portion is integrally formed with the first foot.
- 30. A barrier system as recited in claim 25, further comprising:the barrier wall further comprises a first side and an opposing second side; a first retention arm projecting from the first side of the barrier wall, the first retention arm having pin projecting therefrom; and a first receiving arm projecting from the second side of the barrier wall, the first receiving arm having a pair of spaced apart ports formed thereon, each port being configured to receive a pin from a first retention arm of another barrier.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/577,404, filed May 22, 2000 now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/974,001, filed Nov. 19, 1997, U.S. Pat. No. 6,086,285, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/841,467, filed Apr. 22, 1997, U.S. Pat. No. 5,993,103, which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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