Claims
- 1. A section of a barrier, comprising:
at least one connector having two ends; a first structure having a length measured along parallel first and second edges, a width measured along parallel third and fourth edges, and a thickness defining a first side and a second side, said first structure incorporating at least one receptor to which said connector may be affixed upon said second side and further incorporating flanges along at least said first and second edges, said flanges suitable for establishing interconnections to like said structures so that all said interconnections lie in the same plane; and a second structure, similar in dimension and construction to said first structure, wherein respective said second sides of said first and second structures are faced one toward the other after tipping each said structure upon a surface on either of said third or fourth edges and affixing each of said two ends of said connector to corresponding said receptors, thus holding apart said first and second structures to form said section, and wherein said sections are attached one to another via interlocking said flanges by overlapping said flanges and pulling in a direction generally parallel to said surface.
- 2. The section of claim 1 in which said section is formed in the shape of an A-frame by tipping said first structure toward said second structure at a first angle with respect to vertical and said second structure toward said first structure at a second angle with respect to vertical,
- 3. The section of claim 2 in which said angles are each approximately 7° from vertical.
- 4. The section of claim 1 in which said section is formed by tipping said first structure toward said second structure at a first angle with respect to vertical and said second structure toward said first structure at a second angle with respect to vertical, wherein said second angle does not equal said first angle.
- 5. The section of claim 1 in which said length of said first section is affixed vertically at an approximately right angle with said surface and said second structure is tipped towards said first section in forming said section.
- 6. The section of claim 1 in which said width is at least forty times said thickness and said length is at least two times said width.
- 7. The section of claim 1 in which said first and second structures are panels and said flanges are fabricated by bending said first edge toward a first one of said sides and said second edge toward the other of said sides, and continuing by first bending a first width of the entire length of said edges at approximately 90° and again bending a second width included as the outer portion of said first width another 90°, said second bend occurring in the same direction as said first bend so that said second bend puts said first and second edges parallel to said sides of said panel.
- 8. The section of claim 5 in which said panels are of a length of at least 0.9 m (3 ft), a width of at least 0.3 m (1 ft), and a thickness of at least 1.5 mm ({fraction (1/16)} in.).
- 9. The section of claim 1 in which said at least one connector is a rod.
- 10. The section of 9 in which said rod incorporates a bend in said ends in the same direction at approximately 90° to the long axis of said rod.
- 11. The section of claim 1 in which said at least said first side of said structures comprises a smooth surface.
- 12. The section of claim 1 in which said first and second structures are manufactured of materials selected from the group consisting essentially of: steel, stainless steel, a metal alloy, aluminum, a polymer, a resin, a composite, a carbon fiber, a laminate of at least two of above said materials, and any combination thereof, wherein said materials may be treated to inhibit environmental degradation.
- 13. The section of claim 1 in which said first and second structures further comprise at least one connector holder incorporated in said second side, said connector holder incorporating at least one said receptor.
- 14. The section of claim 1 further comprising a cap affixed to and covering the top of said section, wherein said cap may have auxiliary devices affixed thereto.
- 15. The section of claim 14 further comprising:
a first flange, configured to be horizontal with respect to said surface upon installation of said section, on at least one of said third and fourth edges of each of said first and second structures, and at least one second flange, configured as said first flanges and disposed at the bottom of said cap, said second flanges sized to lock under said first flange when installing said cap, wherein should only one of said third and fourth edges comprise said first flange, and said cap with said second flanges is to be installed on said section, then said one of said third and fourth edges with said first flange is oriented to be at the top of said section.
- 16. The section of claim 15 in which said cap presents a rounded surface covering said top of said section.
- 17. The section of claim 15 in which said cap presents a shape pointed at the apex of said cap, said cap covering said top of said section, wherein said shape pointed at the apex of said cap presents at least one flat surface upon which said auxiliary devices may be mounted.
- 18. The section of claim 14 in which said auxiliary devices are selected from the group consisting essentially of: detectors, alarms, lighting, dye markers, passive deterrents, active deterrents, and combinations thereof.
- 19. The section of claim 18 in which said detectors operate to detect disturbances consisting essentially of: audio frequencies, video frequencies, visible wavelengths, infrared wavelengths, ultraviolet wavelengths, radio frequencies, pressure, motion, and combinations thereof.
- 20. The section of claim 18 in which said passive deterrents are selected from the group consisting essentially of wire mesh fencing, barbed wire, razor whip wire, concertina wire, and combinations thereof.
- 21. The section of claim 18 in which said active deterrents are selected from the group consisting essentially of: sensor-activated chemical sprays, sensor-activated munitions, electrically-charged wires, high-powered electromagnetic devices, and combinations thereof.
- 22. The section of claim 18 in which said dye markers are selected from the group consisting essentially of: fluorescing stains facilitating unaided visibility at night, fluorescent dyes visible under ultraviolet light, dyes visible by the use of infrared lenses, and combinations thereof.
- 23. The section of claim 1 in which said first and second structures may comprise sheet pile to which at least one connecting bar holder is added in like manner on each said second side of said first and second structures and parallel to said length of said first and second structures,
- 24. The section of claim 23 in which said connector is fabricated from rebar and said receptor is selected from the group consisting essentially of: a nut, a section of pipe, at least one washer, an eyebolt, and combinations thereof.
- 25. A barrier comprising at least two said sections of claim 1,
- 26. The barrier of claim 25 further comprising in-fill material,
- 27. The barrier of claim 48 in which said in-fill material is selected from the group consisting essentially of: a solidified mixture, concrete, pumicecrete, dirt, stabilized earth, sand, rock, rip-rap, rubble, inorganic material, aqueous solutions, and combinations thereof.
- 28. The barrier of claim 25 in which at least part of said barrier is disposed below grade.
- 29. The barrier of claim 28 in which said part disposed below grade is at least 10% of the installed height of said barrier.
- 30. The barrier of claim 28 further comprising a subterranean structure installed below the lowest point of said barrier,
- 31. The barrier of claim 25 further comprising at least one flange on at least one of said third and fourth edges of each of said structures, said flange oriented approximately parallel to said surface upon installation of said barrier,
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/096,922, originally filed as Modular Barrier System for Satisfying Needs Unique to a Specific User on Mar. 14, 2002 by Marsh et al., and incorporated herein by reference.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0002] Under paragraph 1(a) of Executive Order 10096, the conditions under which this invention was made entitle the Government of the United States, as represented by the Secretary of the Army, to the entire right, title and interest in any patent granted thereon by the United States. This and related patents are available for licensing. Please contact Bea Shahin at 217 373-7234 or Phillip Stewart at 601 634-4113.
Divisions (1)
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10096922 |
Mar 2002 |
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10795364 |
Mar 2004 |
US |