Impalement protection safety system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6662514
  • Patent Number
    6,662,514
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 13, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 16, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
Broadly, there is disclosed herein in accordance with a first aspect of the invention a safety system for use with linearly arranged reinforcement bars. The safety system includes a plurality of safety covers and a plurality of adapters. Each safety cover includes a cover plate and a collar operatively associated with and extending downwardly from the cover plate for mounting to an upper end of a reinforcement bar. Each adapter has a center section and opposite upwardly turned side sections defining a channel. The center section is adapted to removably receive one of the safety covers to secure the adapter to the reinforcement bar. The channel receives an elongate body extending between two or more of the adapters on linearly arranged reinforcement bars.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Presently, it is known to use protective caps on exposed ends of individual reinforcement bars used in the construction industry. Typically, the caps have a “mushroom” shape. These caps are designed to prevent the various injuries that can occur through accidental contact with the exposed ends of the reinforcement bars. These caps are generally successful in preventing assorted minor injuries that can arise through contact with the exposed ends of reinforcement bars. More serious injuries which can occur by forceful impacts with the exposed ends of reinforcement bars may not be adequately addressed by the caps, such as when a worker at a construction site falls from an elevated work platform onto the cap covering the exposed end of a reinforcement bar. Workers who fall onto these reinforcement bars having caps thereon are still at a serious risk of being impaled.




Various impalement protection devices have been used. One is a safety cover that consists of a relatively large cover plate operatively secured to a collar that mounts to an upper end of a reinforcement bar. Often, a steel insert is included to prevent the reinforcement bar from penetrating the cover plate. One version of such a safety cover includes a safety cap that snap-fits to a mushroom type protective cap with a steel insert therebetween. Other versions provide a one-piece cover plate and collar.




Still other alternatives exist for providing impalement protection with linearly arranged reinforcement bars. One known product uses a guardrail for guarding reinforcement bars including a housing with structure for capturing the reinforcement bars therein. Still other alternatives include a safety cover-like device with upwardly extending sidewalls for capturing a 2″×4″ piece of lumber over linearly arranged reinforcement bars.




All of the various options described require maintaining an inventory of numerous different products specific to each particular application. Moreover, some of the products can be difficult and expensive to manufacture.




The present invention is directed to further improvements in safety systems for use with linearly arranged reinforcement bars.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the invention there is provided a safety system for use with linearly arranged reinforcement bars including an adapter removably received on a safety cover.




Broadly, there is disclosed herein in accordance with a first aspect of the invention a safety system for use with linearly arranged reinforcement bars. The safety system includes a plurality of safety covers and a plurality of adapters. Each safety cover includes a cover plate and a collar operatively associated with and extending downwardly from the cover plate for mounting to an upper end of a reinforcement bar. Each adapter has a center section and opposite upwardly turned side sections defining a channel. The center section is adapted to removably receive one of the safety covers to secure the adapter to the reinforcement bar. The channel receives an elongate body extending between two or more of the adapters on linearly arranged reinforcement bars.




In accordance with one embodiment of the invention the adapter center section includes a through opening whereby the cover plate of one of the safety covers is disposed in the channel and the collar extends downwardly through the opening to removably receive one of the safety covers.




In accordance with another embodiment of the invention the adapter center section includes opposite downwardly extending support members and the cover plate of one of the safety covers is supported between the support members to removably receive the one of the safety covers.




It is a feature of the invention that the side sections include a plurality of openings for receiving fasteners to fasten the elongate body to the adapter. The side sections may include inwardly extending bosses surrounding each opening.




It is another feature of the invention that each adapter includes tabs hingedly mounted to and extending upwardly from the side sections for attaching to the top of the elongate body.




It is a further feature of the invention that the side sections include inwardly extending ribs.




It is still another feature of the invention that the center section includes upwardly extending pins receivable in openings in the cover plate to snap-fit the adapter to one of the safety covers.




It is still a further feature of the invention that each adapter is of one-piece plastic construction.




It is yet another feature of the invention that each adapter comprises a generally planar elongate plate having a pair of laterally extending grooves to define living hinges between the center section and the side sections and the side sections are folded upwardly about the living hinges to define the channel.




There is disclosed in accordance with another aspect of the invention an adapter for supporting an elongate body above linearly arranged reinforcement bars in a safety system, the safety system including a plurality of safety covers, one for each linearly arranged reinforcement bar. Each safety cover includes a cover plate and a collar operatively associated with and extending downwardly from the cover plate for mounting to an upper end of one of the reinforcement bars. The adapter comprises a center wall connected to opposite upwardly turned side walls to define a channel, the channel for receiving an elongate body extending between two or more of the adapters on linearly arranged reinforcement bars. Securing means are operatively associated with the center wall for removably securing the adapter to one of the safety covers.




Further features and advantages of the invention will be readily apparent from the specification and from the drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a safety system in accordance with the invention for use with linearly arranged reinforcement bars;





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of a safety cover used with the safety system of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken along the line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a top plan view of an adapter used with the safety system of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a side elevation view of the adapter of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view taken along the line


6





6


of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 7

is an end elevation view of a safety system in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a safety system


10


is illustrated for use with linearly arranged reinforcement bars, also known as rebars,


12


. The safety system


10


includes a plurality of safety covers


14


and a plurality of adapters


16


.




Each safety cover


14


includes a cover plate


18


and a collar


20


. The collar


20


is operatively associated with and extends downwardly from the cover plate


18


for mounting to an upper end of one of the reinforcement bars


12


. Each adapter


16


has a center section


22


and opposite upwardly turned side sections


24


and


26


defining a channel


28


. The center section


22


is adapted to removably receive one of the safety covers


20


to secure the adapter


16


to the reinforcement bar


12


. The channel


28


is adapted for receiving an elongate body


30


extending between two or more of the adapters


16


on the linearly arranged reinforcement bars


12


. In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, the elongate body


30


comprises 2″×4″ lumber. Alternatively, the elongate body


30


could include a 4″×4″ beam of lumber or be of other material.




In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, the adapter


16


can be mounted on the reinforcement bars


12


at four-foot increments, to satisfy requirements for California OSHA regulations. Thus, the safety covers


14


and adapters


16


support the 2″×4″ lumber


30


which spans the four foot distance and provides protection against impalement. In the illustrated embodiment, safety covers


14


are includes atop each of the reinforcement bars


12


. However, adapters


16


are only provided at four-foot increments. As such, the safety covers


14


without the adapters


16


support the elongate body


30


from below while the adapters


16


retain the elongate body


30


atop the safety covers


14


.




In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, the safety cover


14


comprises a safety cap system such as described in my U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,887,394 and 5,613,336, the specifications of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein. Alternatively, the safety cover could be manufactured in accordance with the various embodiments illustrated in my U.S. Pat. No. 6,085,478, the specification of which is also incorporated by reference herein. These different embodiments generally consist of a rebar cap for mounting to the reinforcement bar, a steel insert and a cover which is snap-fit onto the cap. Alternatively, the cap may be permanently joined to the cover subsequent to manufacturing or the cap and cover can be an integrally molded unit with or without a steel insert, as will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The particular form of the safety cover is not critical to the claimed invention. Instead, the invention contemplates an adapter removably secured to a safety cover for supporting the elongate body.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the exemplary safety cover


14


is illustrated in greater detail. A protective cap


30


has a mushroom shaped head


32


and a cylindrical body


34


defining the collar


20


. The head


32


closes one end of the cylindrical body


34


. The cylindrical body


34


defines an interior space


36


accessible through an open end


38


for receiving the reinforcement bar


12


, see

FIG. 1. A

fin assembly


40


extends into the interior space


36


to frictionally engage and surround the upper end of the reinforcement bar


12


in a conventional manner to securely maintain the protective cap


30


over the reinforcement bar


12


.




A cover includes a generally planar top wall


42


which is approximately 4″×4″ square defining the cover plate


18


. A skirt


44


depends downwardly from the top wall


42


and defines a receptacle


46


for receiving a steel insert


48


. An inwardly directed circumferential projection


50


extends around the skirt


44


opposite the cover plate


42


to capture the protective cap head


32


with the steel insert


48


sandwiched between the head


32


and the top wall


42


. An opening


50


is provided through the top wall


42


within the skirt


44


to verify that the steel insert


48


is in place. Support fins


52


are operatively connected to the skirt


44


and top wall


42


to support the top wall


42


.




Although not shown, the protective cap


32


could be integrally fused to the skirt


44


at the circumferential projection


50


.




The safety cover


14


as described above is generally similar to that described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,613,336 and 5,887,394 incorporated by reference herein. The safety cover described therein is modified in accordance with the invention by the addition of four through openings


54


through the top wall


42


around the periphery of the skirt


44


.




Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the adapter


16


is illustrated in greater detail. The adapter is manufactured of one-piece molded plastic and comprises a generally planar elongate rectangular plate


60


. The plate


60


has a pair of laterally extending first and second grooves


62


and


64


equally spaced from its respective first and second ends


66


and


68


. The grooves


62


and


64


are V-shaped to define living hinges. The center section, or center wall,


22


is disposed between the grooves


62


and


64


and is approximately 4″ square corresponding to the size of the cover plate


18


, as discussed above. The first side section, or side wall,


24


is disposed between the first hinge


62


and the first end


66


. Similarly, the second side section, or side wall,


26


is disposed between the second groove


64


and the second end


68


. The length of the side walls


24


and


26


is approximately 3¼″, approximately the height of two 2″×4″s and the thickness of the cover plate


18


. Thus, the side walls


24


and


26


are folded up about the hinges


62


and


64


, respectively, to define the channel


28


, see

FIG. 1

, to capture the elongate beam


30


therebetween.




Each side wall


24


and


26


includes four laterally extending ribs


70


. A plurality of nail openings


72


are provided through the side walls


24


and


26


between individual pairs of the ribs


70


, as shown. A boss


74


may optionally be included surrounding the openings


72


, as illustrated in phantom for one of the through openings


72


. The height of the boss


74


corresponds to the height of the ribs


70


.




The center wall


22


includes a circular through opening


76


which is of a size slightly larger than the safety cover skirt


44


. Radially extending rectangular openings


78


surround and are connected to the circular openings


76


. Four pins or posts


80


extend upwardly from the center wall


22


surrounding the circular openings


76


. Particularly, the size and location of the rectangular openings


70


corresponds to the circumferential position of the radial fins


52


of the cover


41


. Similarly, the position of the pins


80


corresponds to the position of the cover plate openings


54


, see FIG.


2


.




The adapter


16


further includes tabs


82


extending from the ends


66


and


68


. The tabs


82


are hingedly connected to the plate


60


via living hinges


84


. Particularly, the tabs


82


are integrally formed with the plate


60


. Each tab


82


includes pair of through openings


86


.




In use, the safety cover


14


is removably secured to the adapter center wall


22


by inserting the collar and skirt


44


downwardly through the opening


76


with the fins


52


received in the rectangular opening


78


. The four pins


80


snap-fit into the openings


54


. As is apparent, the adapter


16


could be removed from the safety cover


14


for replacement or storage or the like upon completion of the work.




With the safety cover


14


removably secured to the adapter


16


, the side walls


24


and


26


are folded upwardly about the hinges


62


and


64


to define the channel


28


. The elongate body


30


, i. e., the stacked 2″×4″s, can then be placed in the channel


28


, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 6

. As is known, the 2″×4″ lumber is actually 3½″ across. Owing to the 4-inch size of the cover plate


18


, the ribs


70


fill in the space between the side walls


24


and


26


and the lumber. Nails


90


, or other suitable fasteners, can then be hammered through the opening


72


into the sides of the elongate body


30


to secure it to the adapter


16


. Additional nails


90


can be used through the tab openings


86


to permit the adapter to be nailed to the elongate body


30


from the top.




In addition to, or instead of, the pins


80


received in the openings


54


, the safety cover


14


can be further secured retained in the adapter


16


using rubber bands


92


, see FIG.


1


. The rubber bands


92


may be UV-protected rubber bands.




As a still further alternative, the safety cover


14


could be force-fit within the opening


76


to maintain the adapter


16


in assembled relation with the safety cover


14


. In any of these versions, the safety cover


14


is essentially removably secured to the adapter


16


by having the cover plate


18


within the channel


28


sandwiched between the center wall


22


and the elongate body


30


.




In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, the safety cover skirt


44


is operativelly associated with the collar


20


via the interconnection between the skirt


44


and head


32


. More broadly, the skirt


44


can be considered as forming a portion of the collar


20


with the specific configuration of the collar


20


depending on the specific configuration of the safety cover


14


. Particularly, as broadly comprehended, the collar is generally wider in the area that supports the cover plate


18


and generally narrower at the portion receiving the reinforcement bar


12


to securely maintain the safety cover on the reinforcement bar


12


and to properly support the cover plate


18


.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, a safety system


100


in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the invention is illustrated. The safety system


100


uses the safety cover


14


described above relative to

FIGS. 2 and 3

along with an adapter


102


. The adapter


102


includes a center section or center wall


104


disposed between opposite upwardly extending side sections or side walls


106


and


108


. In this embodiment, the center wall


104


does not include an opening for removably securing the adapter to the safety cover. Instead, opposite support members


110


and


112


extend downwardly from the center wall


104


below the respective side walls


106


and


108


. Each support member


110


and


112


comprises an extension to the associated side wall


106


and


108


below the center wall


104


and an inwardly turned flange


114


and


116


. The adapter


102


is removably secured to the safety cover


14


by sliding the cover plate


18


below the center wall


104


between the support members


110


and


112


to be supported from below by the flanges


114


and


116


. As with the embodiment above, rubber bands (not shown) could be used to further maintain the adapter


102


and safety cover


14


in assembled relation. The adapter


102


comprises an extruded part. Nevertheless, the adapter


102


could be formed by other means.




Thus, in accordance with the invention, there is provided a safety system including an adapter removably secured to a safety cover for use with linearly arranged reinforcement bars.



Claims
  • 1. A safety system for use with linearly arranged reinforcement bars comprising:a plurality of safety covers, each safety cover including a cover plate and a collar operatively associated with and extending downwardly from the cover plate for mounting to an upper end of a reinforcement bar; and a plurality of adapters, each adapter having a center section and opposite upwardly turned side sections defining a channel, the center section being adapted to removably receive one of the safety covers to secure the adapter to a reinforcement bar, the channel for receiving an elongate body extending between two or more of the adapters on linearly arranged reinforcement bars.
  • 2. The safety system of claim 1 wherein the adapter center section includes a through opening whereby the cover plate of one of the safety covers is disposed in the channel and the collar extends downwardly through the opening to removably receive the one of the safety covers.
  • 3. The safety system of claim 1 wherein the adapter center section includes opposite downwardly extending support members and the cover plate of one of the safety covers is supported between the support members to removably receive the one of the safety covers.
  • 4. The safety system of claim 1 wherein the side sections include a plurality of openings for receiving fasteners to fasten the elongate body to the adapter.
  • 5. The safety system of claim 4 wherein the side sections include inwardly extending bosses surrounding each opening.
  • 6. The safety system of claim 1 wherein each adapter includes tabs hingedly mounted to and extending upwardly from the side sections for attaching to a top of the elongate body.
  • 7. The safety system of claim 1 wherein the side sections include inwardly extending ribs.
  • 8. The safety system of claim 1 wherein the center section includes upwardly extending pins receivable in openings in the cover plate to snap fit the adapter to one of the safety covers.
  • 9. The safety system of claim 1 wherein each adapter is of one piece plastic construction.
  • 10. The safety system of claim 1 wherein each adapter comprises a generally planar elongate plate having a pair of laterally extending grooves to define living hinges between the center section and the side sections and the side sections are folded upwardly about the living hinges to define the channel.
  • 11. In a safety system for use with linearly arranged reinforcement bars including a plurality of safety covers, one for each linearly arranged reinforcement bar, each safety cover including a cover plate and a collar operatively associated with and extending downwardly from the cover plate for mounting to an upper end of one of the reinforcement bars, an adapter for supporting an elongate body above the linearly arranged reinforcement bars comprising:a center wall connected to opposite upwardly turned side walls to define a channel, the channel for receiving an elongate body extending between two or more of the adapters on linearly arranged reinforcement bars; and securing means operatively associated with the center wall for removably securing the adapter to one of the safety covers.
  • 12. The adapter of claim 11 wherein the securing means comprises a through opening in the center wall whereby the cover plate of one of the safety covers is disposed in the channel and the collar extends downwardly through the opening to removably securing the adapter to one of the safety covers.
  • 13. The adapter of claim 11 wherein the securing means comprises opposite support members extending downwardly from the center wall and the cover plate of one of the safety covers is supported between the support members to removably securing the adapter to one of the safety covers.
  • 14. The adapter of claim 11 wherein the sidewalls include a plurality of openings for receiving fasteners to fasten the elongate body to the adapter.
  • 15. The adapter of claim 14 wherein the side walls include inwardly extending bosses surrounding each opening.
  • 16. The adapter of claim 11 wherein each adapter includes tabs hingedly mounted to and extending upwardly from the side walls for attaching to a top of the elongate body.
  • 17. The adapter of claim 11 wherein the side walls include inwardly extending ribs.
  • 18. The adapter of claim 11 wherein the center wall includes upwardly extending pins receivable in openings in the cover plate to snap fit the adapter to one of the safety covers.
  • 19. The adapter of claim 11 wherein each adapter is of one piece plastic construction.
  • 20. The adapter of claim 11 wherein the adapter comprises a generally planar elongate plate having a pair of laterally extending grooves to define living hinges between the center wall and the side walls and the side walls are folded upwardly about the living hinges to define the channel.
CROSS-REFERENCE

This application claims priority of Provisional Application No. 60/269,952, filed Feb. 20, 2001.

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Number Name Date Kind
5613336 Workman Mar 1997 A
5826398 Carnicle Oct 1998 A
5887394 Workman Mar 1999 A
5943836 Kassardjian Aug 1999 A
6073415 Carnicle Jun 2000 A
6085478 Workman Jul 2000 A
6199333 Viduka, Jr. Mar 2001 B1
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/269952 Feb 2001 US