One of the greatest concerns for parents is to keep their children safe, particularly when they are outdoors. Often children are playing around their own home but are out of the sight of a parent or guardian yet still need to be protected. This portable home barrier insures that children will stay in a predetermined area for their own protection and the peace of mind of the parent. The portable home barrier is designed to be portable and is also constructed to withstand all environmental conditions.
There are many other prior art references to portable post and fencing systems and a representative example of this can be found at Penning U.S. Pat. No. 7,562,865. Another example in the prior art is a folding pet crate that can be found at Flannery U.S. Pat. No. 8,267,048.
Parents want to keep children safe particularly outside and around the garage and yard area. It is important for the parents to be able to monitor and ensure that the children play in a safe environment for their own piece of mind.
Typically when children are outside they tend to congregate around the driveway or garage or in a backyard usually as requested by the parents. This device is a portable retractable system that can be secured to mounting brackets on the frame of a garage or by other connection pieces that have been installed in other parts of the house.
A series of stanchions with are secured to the garage and provide netting that can be configured to provide an area in which the child or children can be protected. The length of the netting as well as the height of the netting can be adjustable depending on the area to be protected.
The configuration of the specific area can be adjusted depending on the configuration that is desired by the user.
In addition to being able to secure an area, other features of the device may include a video monitoring as well as audio monitoring of the activity in the garage or on the driveway or in other areas where children may congregate and play.
When the device is not used it will be stored conveniently in the garage while still installed on the brackets or removed from connection pieces in other parts of the home and stored in the garage.
This device 5 will allow parents or guardians to protect their children while at home and particularly in open spaces outside and in the immediate vicinity of the home. This device 5 will consist of a series of panels 10 that are contained in tubes 20 or canisters. The panels 10 are comprised of netting, which retract and roll up inside the tube 20. The netting is likely made from mesh material. Regardless of the choice of material, it should be able to confine children within a designated space.
Although no specific type of netting is being claimed, it should be durable enough to withstand some wind, rain, or moving ball without breaking down or collapsing. Another consideration is that the netting should be relatively lightweight and the parent or guardian should be able to see through the netting material. However, it is anticipated that some or all panels may be non-transparent or see-through.
One end of the tube will be connected to the interior of the wall of the garage using a bracket 17 which is designed to rotate outward in order to enable the homeowner to install the device such as depicted in
A ratcheting bracket 18 may alternatively be used with this device, as shown in
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One of the brackets that will be used in the garage is depicted in
The tube with the netting is designed to be portable and can be placed in other areas such as decks or porches using a wall mount 55, which is flanged with apertures to secure the wall mount 55. A tubular female connector 45 on the tube 20 will connect the tube with the wall mount 55 using a male coupler 65 such as depicted in
It is likely that the male coupler 65 will use a spring loaded push pin so that the tube with the netting can be moved easily from location to location.
In this way, the parent or guardian can move the device from the garage and place it on another area of the house such as a deck, back porch or similar area. Once the tube has been installed on the back porch the parent or guardian simply pulls the netting from the tube to arrange the space desired.
While the embodiments of the invention have been disclosed, certain modifications may be made by those skilled in the art to modify the invention without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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