FENCING STORAGE SYSTEM

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20150115089
  • Publication Number
    20150115089
  • Date Filed
    December 31, 2014
    9 years ago
  • Date Published
    April 30, 2015
    9 years ago
Abstract
A cylindrical cartridge used for the storage and protection of all types of barrier fencing. The device is designed to extend the life of barrier fencing, reduce waste and reduce cost. The cartridge has an interior hollow pipe shaft with rollers mounted to the shaft to create a spool. The spool shaft extends through the top of the cartridge and is fitted with a manually operated crank handle. A vertical slotted opening in the side of the cartridge of varying widths dependent on the barrier material being used allows the extraction and retraction of the barrier fencing. The bottom of the cartridge has an opening in the centre equal to that of the interior dimension of the hollow shaft. The bottom opening allows for the mounting of the cartridge to a ground spike or stabilizing plate.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to the field of temporary fencing.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It is common practice that barrier fencing is delivered to customers in rolls. Those rolls are delivered with or without a protective covering. The rolls are then cut to length by the end user. Once the barrier fencing is taken out of service it is difficult or at the least very time consuming to rewind the barrier material to a suitably-sized roll. The result is generally an unwieldy bundled section of barrier fencing that is difficult to handle, transport and store and can often become discarded and therefore wasted.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Forming one aspect of the invention is a system for use with barrier fence. This system comprises: a spool for receiving said fence and having an axis; a housing in which said spool is rotatably mounted, the housing having a slot through which fencing can be fed to the spool and withdrawn from the spool, the housing having an aperture in the base thereof aligned with the axis of the spool; a plate adapted to be disposed upon ground and having an aperture therein; means for releasably connecting the housing to the plate such that, when the plate is disposed on and secured to the ground, the housing is positioned such that the spool extends vertically and the apertures in the spool and housing are aligned; and means for rotating the spool.


According to another aspect of the invention, the means for releasably connecting the housing to the plate can include a wedge shaped adapter mounted to the housing and a wedge shaped receiver mounted to the plate.


According to another aspect of the invention, the system can further comprise a stake, the plate can be adapted to be mourned to the ground by the stake and the housing can be adapted such that, when the plate is mounted to the ground by the stake, the housing is supported against tipping by the stake.


According to another aspect of the invention, the spool can be hollow such that, when the plate is mounted to the ground by the stake, the spool receives the stake.


According to another aspect of the invention, the means for rotating the spool can be defined by a crank coupled to the spool.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a view of the components of a system according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention; and



FIG. 2 is a plan view of the structure of encircled area 2 of FIG. 1.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION


FIG. 1 shows the components of a system 200 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, namely, a cartridge 20, a ground stabilizing plate 112 and a ground stake 109.


The cartridge 20 includes a cylindrical shell 100, caps 101 and 102, a shaft 104, rollers 106, a barrier fencing clamp 105 and a crank 107.


The shell 100 is tubular, has threaded ends and has a slotted opening 113 defined therein.


Caps 101 and 102 are screwed to the ends of shell 100. Top cap 101 has an opening therein; bottom cap 102 also has an opening therein and has secured thereto a wedge shaped adaptor 110.


The shaft 104 is hollow and is disposed interiorly of the shell 100. The rollers 106 are disposed at opposite ends of the shaft 104 and define, in combination with the shaft, a spool adapted for rotation in the shell 100. The interior bore of the shaft 104 has a diameter equal to the diameter of the opening of the bottom cap 102.


The barrier fencing clamp 105 is secured to the shaft and is adapted for engaging the barrier fencing [not shown].


The crank handle 107 extends through the opening in the top cap 101 and is coupled to shaft 104; the crank handle 107 thus defines means for rotating the spool to draw fencing material onto the spool, for storage, and to assist in the withdrawal of fencing material from the spool, for use [neither shown].


The ground stabilizing plate 112 has an opening equal to that of the interior dimension of the hollow shaft 104 and has a wedge shaped receiver 111 fitted thereto.


Where ground conditions permit, the stabilizing plate 112 is fixed in place on the ground with the assistance of the ground spike 109, which passes through the Opening in the plate 112 into the ground. The cartridge 20 can be threaded onto the projecting end of the ground spike 109, i.e. the ground spike can be passed through the opening in the bottom cap 102 into the bore of the hollow shaft 104. So positioned, the ground spike 109 assists in securing the cartridge against tilting. The engagement between the wedge-shaped receiver 111 and wedge-shaped adapter 110 ensure that the cartridge 20 does not rotate around the axis of the shaft 104, thereby maintaining the fence (not shown) taut.


Where ground conditions do not permit the use of a ground spike the stabilizing plate can be weighted down with sandbags to maintain a fixed position.


Whereas a single embodiment is shown, variations are possible. For example, whereas a specific slot 113 is shown, the slot 113 can be of varying widths, up to 180 degrees, dependent on the type of fencing material used, to allow unimpeded extraction and retraction of the barrier fencing


As well, whereas the ground spike is shown as a simple bar, the spike could have a pointed end.


Further, whereas the caps are indicated to be threaded onto the shell, this is not necessary; the caps could equally be secured by glue or sonic welding


Yet further variations are possible. Accordingly, the invention should be understood to be limited, only by the accompanying claims, purposively construed.

Claims
  • 1. A system for use with barrier fence, the system comprising: a spool for receiving said fence and having an axis;a housing in which said spool is rotatably mounted, the housing having a slot through which fencing can be fed to the spool and withdrawn from the spool, the housing having an aperture in the base thereof aligned with the axis of the spool;a plate adapted to be disposed upon ground and having an aperture therein;means for releasably connecting the housing to the plate such that, when the plate is disposed on and secured to the ground, the housing is positioned such that the spool extends vertically and the apertures in the spool and housing are aligned; andmeans for rotating the spool.
  • 2. A system according to claim 1 wherein the means for releasably connecting the housing to the plate includes a wedge shaped adapter mounted to the housing and a wedge shaped receiver mounted to the plate.
  • 3. A system according to claim 1, further comprising a stake; andwherein the plate is adapted to be mounted to the ground by the stake and the housing is adapted such that, when the plate is mounted to the ground by the stake, the housing is supported against tipping by the stake.
  • 4. A system according to claim 3, wherein the spool is hollow such that, when the plate is mounted to the ground by the stake, the spool receives the stake.
  • 5. A system according to claim 1, wherein the means for rotating the spool is defined by a crank coupled to the spool.
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 13590240 Aug 2012 US
Child 14587657 US