This invention concerns a portable fence assembly for use in hazardous conditions, such as on sloped surfaces, particularly in the roofing construction business where workers are required to install roof coverings, such as shingles, on a sloped roof surface that is high above the ground.
The workers that install roof structures work in hazardous conditions and are required to move about the roof surface while removing old roof materials, disposing of the removed roof materials, bringing the new roof materials up to the level of the roof, retrieving new roof materials, and installing new materials on the support surfaces of the roof structure.
The work is hazardous, particularly after the workers have worked for an extended time on the roof. Also, atmospheric conditions such as heat, cold, wind, precipitation and other physical conditions of the environment may be undesirable and dangerous while performing the work. Therefore, it is highly desirable to reduce the hazards that a roofer is exposed to, particularly the hazard of falling from the roof.
In order to avoid the unbalance and falling of a worker on a typical roof, a portable guard rail usually is, and sometimes must be installed on the roof structure. The prior art guard rail or “fence” usually is a very heavy structure so as to assure that the structure is stable and likely capable of arresting the fall of a roofer and possibly arresting the fall of materials off the roof structure.
The typical roof fence has a series of heavy bases that support the fence posts. The bases of the posts each usually weigh more than 100 pounds and are difficult to lift, move, install and readjust the typical roof fence because of the excessive weight of the bases of the fence. The workers are exposed to substantial hazard just by bringing the parts of a portable guard rail up to the roof surface and then arranging and installing it on the roof.
It would be desirable to have portable roof guard rails that are convenient to bring to and take away from a roof surface, that are formed in segments that weigh less than the segments of the prior art fences so the fence is stable and can be easily assembled and disassembled, thereby reducing the physical hazards associated with the roofer.
Briefly described, the present invention concerns a portable guard rail assembly for mounting on roof structures and other sloped structures that are light in weight, easy to install, and improve the safety of the work conditions of the worker.
More particularly, the invention includes two-piece nestable pole supports for supporting vertical fence poles and the horizontal fence rails of a fence. The weight of the pieces of the nestable pole supports may weigh approximately 75 pounds, which is about one half of the weight of the prior art fence pole supports, and together would weigh more than the prior art fence pole supports. The pole supports are sized and shaped so a worker can pick them up and move and install them only one at a time while arranging the fence poles and other parts of the fence, thereby substantially reducing the hazard of assembling the fence. And the components of the pole supports are shaped to “nest” together so that the worker does not have to bolt them together.
Also, the two-piece fence mounting assembly can be placed in a nested configuration to form a heavier portable base of a fence that is built progressively and that meets the standards and requirements provided in OSHA rules.
The components of the improved base assembly are formed so that they can be separated into components with handles for lifting, carrying and placing about the roof structure. The base assembly is formed in segments that nest together to form a single base. These segments and the fence posts are placed at appropriate intervals about the roof structure, and the fencing is installed on adjacent ones of the posts.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following specification, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, as set forth hereinafter.
Referring now in more detail to the drawings, in which like numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views,
The assembled support base 18 is formed in two main pieces, support block 22 in
The enlarged end portions 25 of the support block 22 each define a handle opening 35 and an end slot 37. A resilient boot is formed about the end and lower surface of the enlarged end portions 25 and 26 of the support block 22 that forms a shape for receiving the end portion of the board 20 (
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The enlarged end portions 40 and 41 also include end slots 47 for the purpose of supporting the ends of boards 20 (
Handle openings 45 are formed through the enlarged end portions 40 and 41.
The downwardly facing cross groove 46 of the cross block 24 is sized and shaped to straddle the recessed support platform 27 of support block 22, with the socket openings 44 receiving the sockets 30, as illustrated in
When the blocks 22 and 24 are assembled as shown in
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Once the blocks 22 and 24 are received at a work site, the workers can retrieve the support block from the top of the stack of blocks and next retrieve the cross block so that the blocks are movable in organized sequence from the delivery site to the roof surface. The workers are able to grasp the support block in one hand and the cross block in the other hand.
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Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in detail herein, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that variations and modifications of the disclosed embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.