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The disclosure relates to barrier devices and more particularly pertains to a new barrier device for protecting selected areas from flood waters.
The disclosure relates to barrier devices.
An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a plurality of boundary units. Each of the boundary units can be linked together on a support surface to define a boundary around a selected area to inhibit flood water from entering the selected area. Each of the boundary units has a lower portion that is fluidly discrete from an upper portion. The lower portion is fillable with water to weighing down the boundary units. The upper portion of each of the boundary units is inflatable with air to inhibit the flood water from passing thereover. A plurality of anchors is engages a respective one of the boundary units. Each of the anchors penetrates a support surface to inhibit the respective boundary unit from being moved by flood water.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the disclosure in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure.
The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
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Each of the boundary units 12 has a lower portion 16 that is fluidly discrete from an upper portion 18. The lower portion 16 is fillable with water to weigh down the boundary units 12 thereby inhibiting the boundary units 12 from being moved. The upper portion 18 of each of the boundary units 12 is inflatable with air to inhibit the flood water from passing thereover. Each of the boundary units 12 has a bottom wall 20, a top wall 22 and an outer wall 24 extending therebetween, and the outer wall 24 has a first lateral side 26 and a second lateral side 28. Each of the boundary units 12 is elongated between the first lateral side 26 and the second lateral side 28. The top wall 22 of each of the boundary units 12 has a first half 30 that is oriented at an angle with a second half 32. Moreover, the top wall 22 of each of the boundary units 12 defines a peak 34 extending along a full length of the boundary units 12.
Each of the boundary units 12 has a dividing wall 36 therein. The dividing wall 36 is aligned with an intersection between the top wall 22 and the outer wall 24 to define the upper portion 18 and the lower portion 16 of the boundary units 12. Additionally, the dividing wall 36 extends along an entire length of the respective boundary unit 12. Each of the top wall 22, the bottom wall 20, the outer wall 24 and the dividing wall 36 of each of the boundary units 12 is comprised of a fluid impermeable material.
Each of the boundary units 12 has a pair of baffles 38 each being positioned within the lower portion 16 of a respective one of the boundary units 12. Each of the baffles 38 extends between the first lateral side 26 and the second lateral side 28 of the outer wall 24 of the respective boundary unit 12. Additionally, each of the baffles 38 has a plurality of fluid openings 40 extending therethrough. In this way water pass can pass through the baffles 38 for reducing inertia generated by the water moving in the respective boundary unit 12.
The plurality of boundary units 12 includes a set of corner units 42. The outer wall 24 of each of the corner units 42 has a first half 41 that is oriented at an angle with respect to a second half 43. In this way each of the corner units 42 can define a corner of the boundary around the selected area. Thus, the boundary units 12 and the corner units 42 can be linked together to define a boundary of any rectilinear shape.
A plurality of nipples 44 is provided and each of the nipples 44 is fluidly coupled to a respective one of the boundary units 12. Each of the nipples 44 can be fluidly coupled to a compressed air source. Moreover, each of the nipples 44 is in fluid communication with the upper portion 18 of the respective boundary unit 12 to pass air therethrough for inflating the upper portion 18 of the respective boundary unit 12. Each of the nipples 44 is positioned on the first lateral side 26 of the outer wall 24 of the respective boundary unit 12.
A plurality of first fill spouts 46 is each fluidly coupled to a respective one of the boundary units 12 and each of the first fill spouts 46 can be fluidly coupled to a fluid source. Each of the first fill spouts 46 is in fluid communication with the lower portion 16 of the respective boundary unit 12 for filling the lower portion 16 of the respective boundary unit 12 with water. Each of the first fill spouts 46 is positioned on the first lateral side 26 of the outer wall 24 of the respective boundary unit 12. A plurality of second fill spouts 48 is each fluidly coupled to a respective one of the boundary units 12. The second fill spout 48 on each of the boundary units 12 is fluidly coupled to the first fill spout 46 on an adjacent one of the boundary units 12 when the boundary units 12 are linked together. In this way the second fill spout 48 on each of the boundary units 12 can pass water between the boundary units 12 for filling the linked boundary units 12 with water. Each of the second fill spouts 48 is positioned on the second lateral side 28 of the outer wall 24 of the respective boundary unit 12.
A plurality of first receivers 50 is each coupled to a respective one of the boundary units 12. Each of the first receivers 50 is positioned on the first lateral side 26 of the outer wall 24 of the respective boundary unit 12. A plurality of second receivers 52 is each of the second receivers 52 is coupled to a respective one of the boundary units 12. Each of the second receivers 52 is positioned on the second lateral side 28 of the outer wall 24 of the respective boundary unit 12. Additionally, each of the second receivers 52 is aligned with a respective one of the first receivers 50 on an adjacent one of the boundary units 12 when the boundary units 12 are linked together.
A plurality of clips 54 is provided and each of the clips 54 releasably engages respective ones of the first receiver 50 and the second receiver 52 on a respective pair of the boundary units 12 when the boundary units 12 are linked together. In this way the boundary units 12 can be coupled together. Each of the clips 54 may include a pair of arms 56 being spaced apart from each other and each of the arms 56 may engage the respective first receiver 50 and second receiver 52.
A plurality of anchors 58 is provided and each of the anchors 58 has a respective one of the boundary units 12 being slid therethrough. Each of the anchors 58 penetrates a support surface 14 thereby anchoring the respective boundary unit 12 to the support surface 14. In this way each of the anchors 58 can inhibit the respective boundary unit 12 from is moved by flood water. Each of the anchors 58 has a first lateral wall 60, a second lateral wall 62 and an upper wall 63 extending between the first lateral wall 60 and the second lateral wall 62. The upper wall 63 of each of the anchors 58 has a first half 64 that is oriented at an angle with a second half 65 such that the upper wall 63 of each of the anchors 58 defines a peak 66.
Each of the anchors 58 conforms to the first lateral side 26 and the second lateral side 28 of the outer wall 24 of the respective boundary unit 12 when the anchor is positioned on the respective boundary unit 12. Additionally, the upper wall 63 of each of the anchors 58 conforms to the top wall 22 of the respective boundary unit 12. Each of the anchors 58 includes a pair of pegs 68 each being coupled to and extending downwardly from a respective one of the first lateral wall 60 and the second lateral wall 62 of the anchor. Each of the pegs 68 on each of the anchors 58 penetrates the support surface 14 for anchoring the anchors 58 to the support surface 14.
In use, a selected number of the boundary units 12 are positioned on the ground to define the barrier surrounding the selected area. The boundary units 12 are linked together such that the lower portion 16 of each of the boundary units 12 is in fluid communication with each other. Thus, the lower portion 16 of each of the boundary units 12 is filled with water for weighing down the boundary units 12. The upper portion 18 of each of the boundary units 12 is in fluid communication with each other when the boundary units 12 are linked together. Thus, the upper portion 18 of each of the boundary units 12 can be inflated. The anchors 58 are positioned on respective ones of the boundary units 12 and the pegs 68 on each of the anchors 58 are urged into the support surface 14. In this way the plurality of boundary units 12 are retained in position for inhibiting flood waters from entering the selected area. The plurality of boundary units 12 can be deflated and removed from the support surface 14 when flood waters no longer pose a threat.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.
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