The present invention relates to retaining members, and in particular to retaining members that form part of a stanchion of a barrier assembly and can be used to retain and suspend a flexible elongate member (e.g., a rope or cord) to form a temporary or permanent barrier.
The present invention provides a retaining member mountable by a lower part to a post to define a stanchion of a barrier assembly, the retaining member including an undulating open channel extending completely through the retaining member between first and second openings in a side surface of the retaining member;
wherein the undulating open channel is:
defined by opposing undulating side walls and a base wall formed between the side walls and is adapted, in use, to retain a flexible elongate member and to restrain movement of the flexible elongate member relative to the retaining member.
As used herein the term “undulating” is intended to mean that the channel is not linear but includes one or more successive curves or bends in alternate directions along its length, or even more abrupt changes of direction. For example, the channel can have a wavy, zigzag or tortuous form through the retaining member.
The channel can be open at an upper part of the retaining member. In particular, the channel can be defined by an opening in an upper surface of that upper part, preferably an undulating opening. The upper surface can be substantially planar or have a domed shape, for example. The flexible elongate member can be inserted into the channel from above without having to thread it through an opening or aperture.
The retaining member can further comprise one or more retainers at the upper part of the retaining member that extend only partly over the channel. In use, the retainers will extend over the flexible elongate member that is received in the channel to prevent it from being pulled upwards and out of the channel accidentally. The retainers will not prevent the deliberate or required insertion of the flexible elongate member into the channel, nor its removal therefrom.
The retaining member can further comprise a substantially cylindrical side surface. The channel can extend through the retaining member between first and second openings in the cylindrical side surface. At least part of the side surface can include a circumferential groove for receiving a loop of the flexible elongate member. The retaining member is not necessarily limited to a general cylindrical construction. In other arrangements, the retaining member can include a plurality of side surfaces and the channel can extend through the retaining member between first and second openings in respective side surfaces. At least part of one side surface can include a groove for receiving a loop of the flexible elongate member.
The channel can be specifically adapted or arranged to restrain lateral movement of the flexible elongate member through the channel. Such lateral movement can be restrained because the wavy, zigzag or tortuous shape of the channel forces the flexible elongate member to adopt a similar undulating course through the channel. The channel is defined by opposing side walls and a base wall formed between the side walls. The base wall acts to prevent a flexible elongate member moving out of a lower side of the channel. The side walls may be arcuate or any other suitable shape. The side walls may be continuous or may have gaps formed therein so long as, in use, they act to retain a flexible elongate member of the channel. For example, the side walls may have substantially vertical gaps formed therein.
In use, the flexible elongate member can be in contact with the side walls, for example at locations along the channel where the channel changes direction. Such contact (e.g., friction contact) with the side walls restrains against lateral movement of the elongate flexible member through the channel. The side walls can also define one or more contact points for “biting” contact with the flexible elongate member to provide additional restraint. The contact points can be defined by chamfered edges of the side walls, for example, or by any other suitable contact feature.
The retaining member can be formed of any suitable material, e.g., a plastics material or die cast metal. In one arrangement, the retaining member is injection moulded as a single piece.
The present invention further provides a stanchion of a barrier assembly, the stanchion including a post and at an upper part of the post a retaining member, the retaining member including an undulating open channel extending completely through the retaining member that is adapted, in use, to retain a flexible elongate member and to restrain movement of the flexible elongate member relative to the retaining member.
The retaining member of the stanchion can be as described above.
The retaining member can be integrally formed with the post or mountable to it. In the latter case, the retaining member can include a lower part that is sized and shaped to allow it to be mounted to the post. The retaining member can be releasably or fixably mounted as required.
The present further provides a barrier assembly including at least two stanchions at spaced locations and a flexible elongate member, each stanchion including a post and at an upper part of the post a retaining member, the retaining member including an undulating open channel extending completely through the retaining member that is adapted to retain the flexible elongate member and to restrain movement of the flexible elongate member relative to the retaining member, and where the flexible elongate member extends between the stanchions to define a barrier.
The flexible elongate member (e.g., a rope or cord) can be made of any suitable material and is preferably suspended between the stanchions.
The retaining member 1 includes an upper part 8 that extends above the post 50. The upper part 8 includes a planar upper surface 10 and a cylindrical side surface 12. The upper part 8 is divided into two opposing parts 14, 16 by an open undulating (or wavy) channel 18. The opening 20 at the planar upper surface 10 is undulating (or wavy) and has chambered edges 22.
The channel 18 extends completely through the upper part 8 of the retaining member 1 between opposing first and second openings 24, 26 in the cylindrical side surface 12.
The planar upper surface 10 of the first part 14 is generally u-shaped and has two retainers 28 that extend partly over the channel 18. The planar upper surface 10 of the second part 16 is generally m-shaped and has a single retainer 30 at an apex that extends partly over the channel 18. The retainers 28, 30 are provided at spaced retaining locations along the channel 18 with the retainers 28 being located at opposite ends of the channel (i.e., close to the openings 24, 26 in the cylindrical side surface 12) and the retainer 30 being located at the centre of the channel. The retainers 28, 30 have a rounded shape and are designed so as the slightly narrow the opening 20 in the planar upper surface 10 at each retaining location. In use, the rope 60 can be deliberately pushed past the retainers 28, 30 into the channel 18 with some degree of effort. The retainers 28, 30 then retain the rope 60 within the channel 18 so that it cannot be easily or accidentally pulled out of the channel.
The cylindrical side surface 12 includes a circumferential groove 32. The groove 32 includes a series of openings 34 defined between circumferentially-spaced vertical webs.
With particular reference to
In use, the rope 60 can simply be received in the channel 18 as shown in
Such a barrier assembly is easy and quick to assemble and can be used for many different purposes, e.g., for general crowd control or to restrict pedestrian or vehicular access to a particular area.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1802375.4 | Feb 2018 | GB | national |