The present disclosure relates to buildings, and more particularly to a parapet clamp for supporting temporary barricades.
Barricades, such as temporary construction barricades, can assist in protecting people and property from harm. Typical construction barricades are stationary and supported directly from the ground. Some construction barricades are placed adjacent the façade of a building but are bulky, cumbersome and may not permit access to the full façade of the building.
The present disclosure provides, in part, a parapet clamp device that can attach to the highest point of a building façade without penetration to any part of the building. Embodiments of the device can incorporate struts, a strut clamp, an L-connector and a clamp arm assembly. The device can be embodied as a series of devices with each uniquely adaptable to the environment in which it is deployed.
The presently disclosed subject matter now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the presently disclosed subject matter are shown. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. The presently disclosed subject matter may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Indeed, many modifications and other embodiments of the presently disclosed subject matter set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which the presently disclosed subject matter pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the presently disclosed subject matter is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
It will be appreciated that reference to “a”, “an” or other indefinite article in the present disclosure encompasses one or more than one of the described element. Thus, for example, reference to a strut may encompass one or more struts, and so forth.
In the parapet clamp device 10 according to embodiments of the present disclosure as shown in
The strut clamp 20 can be formed as a main body 32 and an arm 33 extending perpendicularly from the main body 32. The body 32 and arm 33 can be formed as substantially hollow rectangular prisms or tubes, each with a series of openings 29 on at least two sides, and in various embodiments, on all four sides. The hollow body 32 has a chamber 37 in which to receive a horizontal strut 25, for example. In various embodiments, the arm 33 can be welded to the body 32, and a supporting gusset 34 can be welded at the exterior corner 38 of the joint connecting the body 32 and arm 33. No gusset is provided on the interior corner area 39 of the joint connecting the body 32 and arm 33, as such a gusset would interfere with the flush mating between the body 32, arm 33 and building parapet 50 during operation. The body 32 of the strut clamp 20 has a slightly larger width and height than the width and height of the horizontal strut 25, such that the body 32 can receive the horizontal strut 25 in sliding engagement. During operation as described elsewhere herein, the horizontal strut 25 can be secured in place at a desired depth within the body 32 of the strut clamp 20 based upon details of specific implementations. One or more front pad members 52 can be secured around or to the strut clamp arm 33 in order to provide an extended surface for mating with the building parapet 50 or other element to which the present device is to be secured. As shown in
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In various embodiments, the down tube 42 is formed with and/or secured to a substantially U-shaped saddle member 60 having parallel sides 72, 73 and a base 74 formed with the bottom edges 75, 76 of the sides 72, 73. The sides 72, 73 extend perpendicularly from the base 74, which permits the saddle member 60 to receive the strut clamp 20 in secure fashion. The base 74 of the saddle member 60 is secured atop the down tube 42, such as by welding, for example. The down tube 42 can be provided as a substantially rectangular tube or prism with aligned openings 62 in two or more sides to receive the rod 44 as described elsewhere herein. A support gusset 77 can also be welded to the base 74 and the down tube 42 for support. The sides 72, 73 can be formed with aligning openings 78 to permit alignment with the openings 29 in the strut clamp body 32 during operation and openings 27 in the horizontal strut 25. In various embodiments, the width of the base 74 is slightly wider than the width of the strut clamp body 32 such that the strut clamp body 32 can slidingly engage the saddle member 60. During operation as described elsewhere herein, the saddle member 60 can be secured in place at a desired place along the strut clamp body 32 based upon details of specific implementations. In various embodiments, the saddle member 60 is secured in place using bolts 80 extending through openings 78 of the saddle member 60 and corresponding openings 29 in the strut clamp body 32 and openings 27 in the horizontal strut 25. In this way, the saddle member 60, strut clamp body 32 and horizontal strut 25 are secured together in nested fashion, thereby providing a strong connection from which an object such as a building parapet 50 can be clamped.
In various embodiments such as shown in
In assembly and operation, a horizontal strut 25 can be positioned within the chamber 37 of the strut clamp main body 32, and the base 74 of the saddle member 60 of the clamp arm assembly 40 can be positioned under the strut clamp main body 32. The arm 33 of the strut clamp 30 and the down tube 42 of the clamp arm assembly 40 can then be positioned on different sides of a building parapet 50 or other element to which the device is to be secured. The saddle member 60 of the clamp arm assembly 40 can then be slid towards or away from the arm 33 of the strut clamp 30 so as to provide an appropriate distance for clamping pressure to be applied. Once the appropriate distance is found, the openings 78, 29 and 27 in the saddle member 60, strut clamp body 32 and horizontal strut 25, respectively, are aligned and fastened in place using bolts 80 and corresponding nuts (not shown). The knob 46 of the clamp arm assembly 40 can then be rotated so as to turn the rod 44 and move the clamping pad 48 towards a first side 97 of the building parapet 50 or other element to be clamped. As the knob is turned, the clamping pad 48 will eventually contact the parapet 50 on the first side 97, while the strut clamp arm 33 contacts the parapet 50 on the second side 98. As described elsewhere herein, front pad member(s) 52 can be secured to the strut clamp arm 33 to provide additional contact surface and compression to the second side 98 of the parapet 50.
The leg 91 of the L-connector 30 is secured to the wall support end 88 of the horizontal strut 25 as described above, and the leg 92 of the L-connector 30 is secured to the vertical strut 23 as described above. The vertical strut 23 provides support for the wall 100. The present device can be employed such that the wall 100 is first secured to one or more vertical struts 23 and then the struts 23 are secured to the L-connector 30, or such that the one or more struts 23 are first secured to the L-connector 30, and then the wall 100 is secured to the strut(s) 23. Similarly, the present device can be employed such that the building parapet 50 or other element is first clamped between the clamp arm assembly 40 and the strut clamp arm 33 and then the wall 100 and/or vertical strut(s) 23 are secured to the L-connector 30, or in a different order of attachment. The vertical struts 23 form a secure sub-structure and can be secured to the wall 100 and maintain the wall 100 in substantially fixed position when the clamp assembly 55 and strut clamp arm 33 are securely clamped to a building parapet 50.
It will be appreciated that the present device can facilitate connection to parapets having different widths. For example, as shown in
Once installed, the device creates an opening 125 between the barricade wall 100 and the building such that construction, maintenance and other building activities can take place while the public is protected from such activities by the barricade wall 100.