Claims
- 1. A mechanism for adjusting a flexible barrier element across a passageway defined by two spaced upstanding posts, said mechanism comprising a first bracket means secured to one post at an elevation above the lower end of such post, a second bracket means secured to the other post at substantially the same elevation and having a substantially level top face, a hand lever pivotally attached to the second bracket means on a horizontal pivot axis so that the hand lever can swing in a vertical arc, the hand lever being adapted in a substantially level position to rest on the second bracket means and in a second position to extend downwardly from the second bracket means, said hand lever comprising an angle bar section having a top web and a depending vertical side web, said top web engaging and resting on said top face of the second bracket means when the hand lever is in said level position, a flexible barrier element connected with the first bracket means, and a lost motion connection between the flexible barrier element and said hand lever said lost motion connection including a slot in said side web.
- 2. A mechanism as defined in claim 1, and a locking loop rising from the top face of the second bracket means, and a receiver slot for the locking loop formed in said top web whereby the hand lever may be locked to the second bracket means by a padlock while in the substantially level position.
- 3. A mechanism for adjusting a flexible barrier element across a passageway defined by two spaced upstanding posts, said mechanism comprising a first bracket means secured to one post at an elevation above the lower end of such post, a second bracket means secured to the other post at substantially the same elevation, said first and second bracket means each including a bracket body portion, and a U-bolt adjustably secured to said body portion and adapted to embrace one of said posts, a hand lever pivotally attached to the second bracket means on a horizontal pivot axis so that the hand lever can swing in a vertical arc, the hand lever being adapted in a substantially level position to rest on the second bracket means and in a second position to extend downwardly from the second bracket means, a flexible barrier element connected with the first bracket means, and a lost motion connection between the flexible barrier element and said hand lever.
- 4. A mechanism as defined in claim 3, and each bracket body portion having a forward open side, a closure plate for the forward open side of the bracket body portion of the first bracket means, and the forward open side of the bracket body portion of the second bracket means being closed by a vertical web of said hand lever when said hand lever is in said substantially level position.
- 5. A mechanism for adjusting a flexible barrier element across a passageway defined by two spaced upstanding posts, said mechanism comprising a first bracket means secured to one post at an elevation above the lower end of such post, a second bracket means secured to the other post at substantially the same elevation having a substantially level top face, a hand lever pivotally attached to the second bracket means on a horizontal pivot axis so that the hand lever can swing in a vertical arc, the hand lever being adapted in a substantially level position to rest on the second bracket means and in a second position to extend downwardly from the second bracket means, said hand lever comprising an angle bar section having a top web and a depending vertical side web, said top web engaging and resting on said top face of the second bracket means when the hand lever is in said level position, a flexible barrier element connected with the first bracket means, and a hook movably mounted on the hand lever and being engageable with the flexible barrier element to form a connection between the flexible barrier element and said hand lever.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior co-pending application Ser. No. 06/463,340, filed Feb. 3, 1983, for BARRIER CHAIN MANIPULATING, POSITIONING, AND HOLDING SYSTEM.
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