Claims
- 1. A knock-down barrier system positioned and supported about the circumference of an area for preventing admittance into the area, comprising:
- at least one barrier member including a pair of generally horizontal rail sections superposed with respect to each other, said horizontal rail sections being supported by a pair of generally vertical posts;
- a pair of plugs having a cross-sectional area approximately equal to the cross-sectional area of said vertical posts; and
- a pair of support holes being located within associated support posts for each said barrier member positioned proximate to the circumference of the area, said support holes being sized to complementarily and releasably receive interchangeably either of said pair of plugs or said vertical posts, said support holes alternatively, slideably and releasably receiving interchangeably either said pair of vertical posts of said barrier member for support thereof, or said pair of plugs for substantially flushly covering said holes for safety purposes, said holes having a sufficient depth such that when said vertical members are positioned therein, said barrier member is statically supported whereby said vertical posts can be readily inserted and removed from said support holes and when said pair of plugs is received within said support holes people can readily traverse said area.
- 2. The knock-down barrier system as recited in claim 1 wherein said horizontal rail sections are supported on each end by said vertical posts.
- 3. The knock-down barrier system as recited in claim 1 wherein said barrier member is constructed of a material having a density of less than one.
- 4. The knock-down barrier system as recited in claim 3 wherein said material includes a polymer.
- 5. The knock-down barrier system as recited in claim 4 wherein said material is polyvinyl chloride.
- 6. The knock-down barrier system as recited in claim 1 wherein said horizontal rail sections and vertical posts are of tubular airtight construction.
- 7. The knock-down barrier system as recited in claim 1 wherein said holes, plugs, horizontal rail sections and vertical posts are generally cylindrically shaped.
- 8. The knock-down barrier system as recited in claim 1 wherein said holes being located within said support posts are embedded in the ground.
- 9. The knock-down barrier system as recited in claim 8 wherein said support posts are constructed of the same material as said barrier members.
- 10. The knock-down barrier system as recited in claim 1 wherein said area is a pool.
- 11. A knock-down barrier positioned and supported about the circumference of an area for crowd control, comprising:
- a plurality of barrier members, each including a pair of generally horizontal rail sections superposed with respect to each other, said horizontal sections each being supported by a pair of generally vertical posts; and
- a pair of support stands for statically supporting each barrier member, each support stand including a generally triangularly shaped base having a vertically extending socket for receiving a vertical post and further including interlock means positioned at each corner of said base for releasably interlocking and directly fixing in an overlapped relationship said support stand of one of said plurality of barrier members to a support stand of another of said plurality of barrier members, such that said barrier members are fixed with respect to each other.
- 12. The knock-down barrier as recited in claim 11 wherein said interlock means includes a peg and hole system such that a corner of said support stand of said one barrier member is in overlapping registry with a corner of said support stand of the other barrier member.
- 13. The knock-down barrier as recited in claim 12 wherein said corners of said base members have a thickness equal to one-half the thickness of the remainder of said base.
- 14. A knock-down barrier system positioned and supported about the circumference of an area of a pool for preventing admittance into the pool, comprising:
- a plurality of generally rigid, individual barrier members, each including a pair of generally horizontal tubular rail sections superposed with respect to each other, said horizontal rail sections being supported at their ends by a pair of generally vertical tubular posts, said horizontal rail sections and vertical posts being constructed of a polymer, each said barrier member being airtight and integrally constructed as one piece;
- a pair of generally cylindrical plugs having a cross-sectional area approximately equal to the cross-sectional area of said vertical posts; and
- a pair of support holes for each said barrier member, the support holes being located within associated support posts which are constructed of a polymer and embedded in the ground proximate the circumference of said pool, said support holes being sized to complementarily and releasably receive interchangeably either of said pair of plugs or said vertical posts, said support holes alternatively, slideably and releasably receiving interchangeably and either said pair of vertical posts of each said barrier member for support thereof or said pair of plugs for covering said holes for safety purposes, said plugs substantially filling said holes with a tight fit whereby said vertical posts can be readily inserted and removed from said support holes and when said pair of plugs is received within said support holes people can readily traverse said area.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 337,600, filed Apr. 13, 1989, now abandoned.
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