Claims
- 1. A parapet for mounting on a deck and resisting applied loads comprising:a generally continuous base plate located on said deck; a post coupled to said base plate and extending generally upwardly from said deck; and a lower panel extending from base plate to said post such that said post, said base plate and said lower panel form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads, wherein said base plate is a generally flat panel that is coupled to an end surface of said post, said base plate being coupled to said deck.
- 2. The parapet of claim 1 wherein said base plate, said post and said lower panel form a triangular pinned-bar connection.
- 3. The parapet of claim 2 wherein the connection between said lower panel and said base plate is tightly toleranced such that when a force is applied to said lower panel said lower panel applies no or very little bending forces to said post.
- 4. The parapet of claim 1 wherein said lower panel is coupled to said base plate.
- 5. The parapet of claim 1 wherein said base plate is integral.
- 6. A parapet for mounting on a deck and resisting applied loads comprising:a generally continuous base plate located on said deck; a post coupled to said base plate and extending generally upwardly from said deck; and a lower panel extending from base plate to said post such that said post, said base plate and said lower panel form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads, wherein said lower panel is coupled to said post and said base plate such that said lower panel is restrained from moving vertically and transversely relative to said post and said base plate but said lower panel can slide longitudinally relative to said base plate and said post.
- 7. The parapet of claim 6 wherein said lower panel includes a channel formed therein and said post includes an opening, and wherein said lower panel is coupled to said post by a clamp bar slidably received in said channel and a fastener passed through said opening and received in said clamp bar.
- 8. A parapet for mounting on a deck and resisting applied loads comprising:a generally continuous base plate located on said deck; a post coupled to said base plate and extending generally upwardly from said deck; and a lower panel extending from base plate to said post such that said post, said base plate and said lower panel form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads, wherein said base plate is coupled to said deck by a fastener, and wherein said lower panel is pivotable about its lower end relative to said base plate and said post such that said lower panel can be pivoted out of a vertical plane of said fastener to provide access to said fastener.
- 9. The parapet of claim 8 further comprising a toe clip removably coupled to said base plate such that said toe clip captures said lower end of said lower panel between said toe clip and said base plate to guide the pivoting of said lower panel.
- 10. The parapet of claim 9 wherein said toe clip includes a curved outer surface and wherein said lower end of said lower panel includes a curved outer surface such that said curved outer surface of said lower end slides along said curved outer surface of said toe clip when said lower panel is pivoted.
- 11. A parapet for mounting on a deck and resisting applied loads comprising:a generally continuous base plate located on said deck; a post coupled to said base plate and extending generally upwardly from said deck; and a lower panel extending from base plate to said post such that said post, said base plate and said lower panel form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads, wherein a lower end of said lower panel and an outer edge of said base plate include interlocking profiles such that said lower end of said lower panel is slidingly and rotationally received in said outer edge of said base plate.
- 12. A parapet for mounting on a deck and resisting applied loads comprising:a generally continuous base plate located on said deck; a post coupled to said base plate and extending generally upwardly from said deck; and a lower panel extending from base plate to said post such that said post, said base plate and said lower panel form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads, wherein said panel is received on said base plate, and wherein said base plate includes a ridge that receives a lower end of said lower panel to automatically locate said lower end a predetermined distance from said post.
- 13. A parapet for mounting on a deck and resisting applied loads comprising:a generally continuous base plate located on said deck; a post coupled to said base plate and extending generally upwardly from said deck; a lower panel extending from base plate to said post such that said post, said base plate and said lower panel form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads; and a support element coupled to said deck and receiving a lower end of said lower panel therein to prevent said lower end from moving transversely relative to said post.
- 14. A parapet for mounting on a deck and resisting applied loads comprising:a generally continuous base plate located on said deck; a post coupled to said base plate and extending generally upwardly from said deck; a lower panel extending from base plate to said post such that said post, said base plate and said lower panel form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads; and an upper panel located on top of and coupled to said lower panel, said upper panel being coupled to said post, wherein said upper panel and said lower panel each include interlocking portions to lockingly couple said upper panel to said lower panel.
- 15. The parapet of claim 14 wherein said lower panel includes an upstream edge and said upper panel includes an upstream edge, and wherein the upstream edge of said upper panel is offset from said upstream edge of said lower panel.
- 16. A parapet for mounting on a deck and resisting applied loads comprising:a generally continuous base plate located on said deck; a post coupled to said base plate and extending generally upwardly from said deck; a lower panel extending from base plate to said post such that said post, said base plate and said lower panel form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads; an upper panel located on top of and coupled to said lower panel, said upper panel being coupled to said post; and a top cap coupled to said upper panel and located over said post.
- 17. A parapet for mounting on a deck and resisting applied loads comprising:a generally continuous base plate located on said deck; a post coupled to said base plate and extending generally upwardly from said deck; and a lower panel extending from base plate to said post such that said post, said base plate and said lower panel form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads, wherein said base plate includes at least one bolt receiving hole, and wherein said base plate is coupled to said deck by a bolt that extends upwardly from said deck and is received through said bolt receiving hole, and wherein said bolt receiving hole is elongate to enable said bolt to slide within said bolt receiving hole.
- 18. A parapet for mounting on a deck and resisting applied loads comprising:a generally continuous base plate located on said deck; a post coupled to said base plate and extending generally upwardly from said deck; and a lower panel extending from base plate to said post such that said post, said base plate and said lower panel form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads, wherein said lower panel includes a channel formed therein and said post includes an opening, and wherein said lower panel is coupled to said post by a clamp bar slidably received in said channel of said lower panel and a fastener passed through said opening of said spacer and received in said clamp bar.
- 19. A median barrier for mounting on a deck and resisting applied loads comprising:a generally continuous base plate located on said deck; and a pair of opposed lower panels located on said base plate and angled toward each other, said lower panels being directly or indirectly coupled together and to said deck to form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads, wherein both of said lower panels are coupled to a spacer, and wherein each lower panel includes a channel formed therein and said spacer includes at least two openings, and wherein each lower panel is coupled to said spacer by a clamp bar slidably received in the channel of said lower panel and a fastener passed through said one of said openings of said spacer and received in the associated clamp bar.
- 20. The median barrier of claim 19 wherein said base plate and a lower end of each of said lower panels include interlocking profiles such that said lower end of each lower panel can be slidingly and rotationally received adjacent an outer edge of said base plate.
- 21. The median barrier of claim 19 wherein said base plate and said opposed lower panels form a triangular pinned-bar connection.
- 22. The median barrier of claim 19 wherein the connection between said lower panels and said base plate are tightly toleranced such that when a force is applied to one of said lower panels said lower panel apply no or very little bending forces to said spacer.
- 23. The median barrier of claim 19 wherein said spacer is a beam coupled to each of said lower panels.
- 24. The median barrier of claim 23 wherein said beam is coupled to said deck.
- 25. The median barrier of claim 19 wherein said beam is coupled to said base plate, and wherein said base plate is coupled to said deck.
- 26. The median barrier of claim 19 wherein each channel includes a throat portion and each clamp bar includes a head portion that is larger than said throat portions such that said clamp bar can slide longitudinally in said channels, but can not be laterally pulled out of said channels.
- 27. The median barrier of claim 19 wherein each lower panel is coupled to said spacer and said base plate such that each lower panel is restrained from moving vertically and transversely relative to said spacer and said base plate but each lower panel can slide longitudinally relative to said spacer and said base plate.
- 28. The median barrier of claim 19 wherein each panel is received on said base plate, and wherein said base plate includes a pair of ridges, each ridge receiving a lower end of one of said lower panel to automatically locate said lower ends of said lower panels a predetermined distance from each other.
- 29. The parapet of claim 19 wherein each lower panel is coupled to said base plate.
- 30. The parapet of claim 19 wherein said base plate is integral.
- 31. A median barrier for mounting on a deck and resisting applied loads comprising:a generally continuous base plate located on said deck; and a pair of opposed lower panels located on said base plate and angled toward each other, said lower panels being directly or indirectly coupled together and to said deck to form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads, wherein each lower panel includes a lower end coupled to said base plate, and wherein said base plate is coupled to said deck by a pair of fasteners, and wherein each lower panel is pivotable about its lower end such that each lower panel can be pivoted out of a vertical plane of one of said fastener to provide access to said fastener.
- 32. The median barrier of claim 31 further comprising a pair of toe clips removably coupled to said base plate such that each toe clip captures said lower end of one of said lower panels between said toe clip and said base plate to guide the pivoting of said lower panel.
- 33. The median barrier of claim 32 wherein each toe clip includes a curved outer surface and wherein said lower end of each lower panel includes a curved outer surface such that the curved outer surfaces of said lower panel slide along said curved outer surfaces of said toe clips when each lower panel is pivoted.
- 34. A median barrier for mounting on a deck and resisting applied loads comprising:a generally continuous base plate located on said deck; a pair of opposed lower panels located on said base plate and angled toward each other, said lower panels being directly or indirectly coupled together and to said deck to form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads; a pair of support elements coupled to said deck, each support element receiving a lower end of one of said lower panels therein to prevent said lower ends from moving away from each other; and a pair of toe clip, each toe clip being located on one of said support elements and over a lower end of one of said lower panels to maintain the associated lower panel between said toe clip and said support element.
- 35. A median barrier for mounting on a deck and resisting applied loads comprising:a generally continuous base plate located on said deck; a pair of opposed lower panels located on said base plate and angled toward each other, said lower panels being directly or indirectly coupled together and to said deck to form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads; and a pair of upper panels, each upper panel being located on top of and coupled to one of said lower panels, wherein each upper panel and each lower panel include interlocking portions to lockingly couple each upper panel to its associated lower panel, and wherein each of said upper and lower panels are coupled to a spacer, and wherein said spacer includes a plurality of openings and each upper panel includes a channel formed therein, and wherein each upper panel is coupled to said spacer by a clamp bar slidably received in said channel and a fastener passed through said one of said openings of said spacer and received in the associated clamp bar.
- 36. A median barrier for mounting on a deck and resisting applied loads comprising:a generally continuous base plate located on said deck; and a pair of opposed lower panels located on said base plate and angled toward each other, said lower panels being directly or indirectly coupled together and to said deck to form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads; a pair of upper panels, each upper panel being located on top of and coupled to one of said lower panels, and wherein each upper panel and each lower panel include interlocking portions to lockingly couple each upper panel to its associated lower panel; a top cap coupled to said upper panels; and a pair of side panels, each side panel being coupled to one of said upper panels and to said top cap, wherein each of said upper panels and said top cap includes a longitudinal groove formed therein, and wherein each side panel includes a pair of flanges, one of said flanges being shaped to be received in a groove of one of said upper panels, the other of said flanges being shaped to be received in one of said grooves of said top cap to thereby couple each side panel to said upper panels and said top cap.
- 37. The median barrier of claim 36 wherein the distance between each groove of said upper panel and an associated groove of said top cap is greater than the distance between said flanges of each side panel when said side panels are not coupled to said upper panels and said top cap such that each side panel is pulled into a state of tension when coupled to one of said upper panels and said top cap.
- 38. A median barrier for mounting on a deck and resisting applied loads comprising:a generally continuous base plate located on said deck; a pair of opposed lower panels located on said base plate and angled toward each other, said lower panels being directly or indirectly coupled together and to said deck to form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads; and a pair of upper panels, each upper panel being located on top of and coupled to one of said lower panels, and wherein each upper panel and each lower panel include interlocking portions to lockingly couple each upper panel to its associated lower panel, and wherein each lower panel includes an upstream edge and each upper panel includes an upstream edge, and wherein the upstream edge of each upper panel is offset from the upstream edge of each associated lower panel.
- 39. A median barrier for mounting on a deck and resisting applied loads comprising:a generally continuous base plate located on said deck; and a pair of opposed lower panels located on said base plate and angled toward each other, said lower panels being directly or indirectly coupled together and to said deck to form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads, wherein said base plate includes at least one bolt receiving hole, and wherein said base plate is coupled to said deck by at least one bolt that extends upwardly from said deck and is received through said bolt receiving hole, and wherein said bolt receiving hole is elongate to enable said bolt to slide within said bolt receiving hole.
- 40. A median barrier for mounting on a deck and resisting applied loads comprising:a generally continuous base plate located on said deck; and a pair of opposed lower panels located on said base plate and angled toward each other, said lower panels being directly or indirectly coupled together and to said deck to form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads, wherein said base plate includes a pair of opposed notches, each notch being shaped and located to receive the lower end of one of said lower panels therein.
- 41. A method for assembling a parapet on a deck comprising the steps of:providing a post structure comprising a post and a generally continuous base plate coupled to an end of said post; coupling said post structure to said deck such that said post extends generally upwardly from said deck; and coupling a lower panel to said post structure such that said lower panel extends from base plate to said post such that said post, said base plate and said lower panel form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads, wherein said lower panel includes a channel and said post structure includes an opening, and wherein second coupling step includes locating a clamp bar in said channel, sliding said clamp bar in said channel until said clamp bar is aligned with said opening, and passing a fastener through said opening and into said clamp bar.
- 42. A method for assembling a median barrier on a deck comprising the steps of:coupling a generally continuous base plate to said deck; locating a pair of opposed lower panels on said base plate such that a lower end of each panel is received in said base plate; and directly or indirectly coupling said lower panels to each other such that said lower panels and said base plate form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads, wherein said coupling step includes coupling each lower panel to a spacer, and wherein each lower panel includes a channel and said spacer includes at least two openings, and wherein each lower panel is coupled to said spacer by locating a clamp bar in said channel, sliding said clamp bar in said channel until said clamp bar is aligned with one of said openings, and passing a fastener through said opening and into said clamp bar.
- 43. A method for assembling a parapet on a deck comprising the steps of:providing a post structure comprising a post and a generally continuous base plate coupled to an end of said post; coupling said post structure to said deck such that said post extends generally upwardly from said deck; and coupling a lower panel to said post structure such that said lower panel extends from base plate to said post such that said post, said base plate and said lower panel form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads, wherein said second coupling step includes placing a lower end of said lower panel on said base plate and locating a toe clip on top of said base plate such that said lower end of said lower panel is captured between said toe clip and said base plate.
- 44. A method for assembling a parapet on a deck comprising the steps of:providing a post structure comprising a post and a base plate coupled to an end of said post; coupling said post structure to said deck such that said post extends generally upwardly from said deck; coupling a lower panel to said post structure such that said lower panel extends from base plate to said post such that said post, said base plate and said lower panel form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads, wherein said second coupling step includes placing a lower end of said lower panel on said base plate and locating a toe clip on top of said base plate such that said lower end of said lower panel is captured between said toe clip and said base plate; and pivoting said lower panel about its lower end to provide access to said base plate.
- 45. The method of claim 44 further comprising the step of adding a support element to limit the lateral movement of said lower panel, said adding step including coupling said support element to said deck such that said support element is located below a lower edge of said panel; locating a toe clip on top of said support element such that said lower edge is captured between said toe clip and said support element; coupling said toe clip to said base plate; pivoting said lower panel such that said lower panel is located adjacent to said post; and coupling said lower panel to said post.
- 46. A method for assembling a median barrier on a deck comprising the steps of:coupling a generally continuous base plate to said deck; locating a pair of opposed lower panels on said base plate such that a lower end of each panel is received in said base plate; directly or indirectly coupling said lower panels to each other such that said lower panels and said base plate form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads, wherein said first coupling step includes placing said lower end of each lower panel on said base plate and coupling a pair of toe clips to said base plate such that said lower end of each lower panel is captured between one of said toe clips and said base plate; and pivoting at least one of said lower panels about its lower end to provide access to said base plate.
- 47. A method for assembling a median barrier on a deck comprising the steps of:coupling a generally continuous base plate to said deck; locating a pair of opposed lower panels on said base plate such that a lower end of each panel is received in said base plate; directly or indirectly coupling said lower panels to each other such that said lower panels and said base plate form a triangular truss for resisting applied loads, and wherein said first coupling step includes placing said lower end of each lower panel on said base plate and coupling a pair of toe clips to said base plate such that said lower end of each lower panel is captured between one of said toe clips and said base plate; pivoting at least one of said lower panels about its lower end to provide access to said base plate; and adding a support element to limit the lateral movement said one of said lower panels, said adding step including coupling said support element to said deck such that said support element is located below a lower edge of said lower panel; coupling said toe clip to said support element such that said lower edge is captured between said toe clip and said support element; pivoting said lower panel such that said lower panel is located adjacent to said other lower panel; and directly or indirectly coupling said lower panel to said other lower panel.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/166,880, filed Nov. 22, 1999, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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