Information
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Patent Grant
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6257556
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Patent Number
6,257,556
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Date Filed
Monday, April 26, 199926 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 10, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Browne; Lynne H.
- Bochna; David E.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 256 1
- 256 DIG 6
- 256 DIG 2
- 256 59
- 187 239
- 187 401
- 187 241
- 187 242
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A safety fence used in a field of a construction work includes a guide rail disposed parallel to an outer wall of a building being constructed. A fence frame is disposed to cover the outer wall and movable along the guide rail and an elevating device for moving the fence frame along the guide rail provided. A tent is disposed on the fence frame. A net for reinforcing the tent may be fixedly disposed on the fence frame. The fence frame includes a plurality of platforms that are vertically connected to each other in a multi-story structure. The platforms are connected to each other by braces.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a safety fence and, more particularly, to a safety fence that is mounted on an outer wall of a building being constructed to prevent various accidents and catch falling objects including debris.
2. Description of Related Arts
The average height of buildings in most cities is increasing in an effort to more effectively use land. In addition, as construction technology develops, rapid construction methods have been pursued.
However, while there have been great strides in construction technology, the development of a temporary structure that can support the high-rise building under construction and the rapid construction methods has been relatively limited. If the temporary structure is not built on an outer wall of a building being constructed, a worker may be injured or killed in a fall and building materials such as blocks and other objects may fall to the ground, causing the build-up of trash around the building and possible injuries to persons in proximity to the building.
To solve the above problems, a tent has been setup to cover the outer wall of the building, or a falling preventing net has been pitched in a direction perpendicular to the outer wall of the building. However, such a tent or net may be destroyed or damaged due to the myriad of atmospheric conditions when it is setup on a superhigh-rise building. In addition, when building materials are dropped from a high story, the objects may penetrate the tent or net as a result of the high speed at which the objects strike the tent or net, causing safety accidents.
In addition, such a tent or net is troublesome to pitch. Also, when pitching the tent or net, since there is no device for providing safety to the workers setting up the tent or net, these workers may face serious injuries if they fall.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the present invention has been made in an effort to solve the above described problems.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a safety fence which can completely catch minute particles such as concrete dust as well as heavy objects such as building materials, thereby preventing environmental pollution and industrial accidents.
To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a safety fence used in a field of a construction work, comprising a guide rail disposed parallel to an outer wall of a building being constructed, a fence frame disposed to cover the outer wall and movable along the guide rail, elevating means for moving the fence frame along the guide rail, and a tent disposed on the fence frame.
The safety fence may further comprises a net for reinforcing the tent, the net being fixedly disposed on the fence frame.
The fence frame comprises a plurality of platforms that are vertically connected to each other in a multi-story structure. The platforms are connected to each other by braces. The fence frame comprises a plurality of platforms that are horizontally connected to each other by a fastener. Preferably, the elevating means is disposed on a top platform.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the elevating means comprises a drive source, a spool directly connected to the drive source, and a rope releasably wound around the spool, a free end of the rope extending downward, then further extending upward via the fence frame, and being fixed on the building.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, the elevating means comprises a drive source, a pinion directly connected to the drive source, a rack meshed with the pinion and integrally formed on an outer wall of the building.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate an embodiment of the invention, and, together with the description, serve to explain the principle of the invention:
FIG. 1
is a schematic view of a safety fence according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged view illustrating major parts of a safety fence according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view illustrating a connecting structure between a fence flame and a rail which are depicted in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a schematic view illustrating a connecting structure between a fence flame and an elevating member which are depicted in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view illustrating a hook-suspending structure of a fence flame depicted in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view illustrating a modified example of an elevating member;
FIG. 7
is a front view illustrating a safety fence according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7A
is an enlarged view of a portion of the safety fence illustrated in
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 8
is a schematic side view illustrating a constructing state of a safety fence depicted in
FIG. 7
; and
FIG. 9
is a view illustrating a constructing process of a safety fence depicted in FIG.
7
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIGS. 1 and 2
shows a safety fence used on building being constructed according to a first embodiment of the present invention, in which reference numeral
2
indicates a frame of a building being constructed. The frame
2
is an H-beam or a reinforced concrete-beam(RC-beam). The frame
2
constitutes a basic structure of the building by being assembled with horizontal girders which are disposed on each story of the building.
A safety fence
6
of the present invention is built on an outer wall of the frame
2
. In the drawing, the safety fence is sized corresponding to two stories of the building, but, if required, the size of the safety fence
6
can be adjusted to different sizes.
The safety fence
6
is mounted on the frame
2
such that it is movable in a vertical direction. This will be described hereinafter more in detail.
The safety fence
6
comprises a guide rail
8
vertically mounted on the outer wall of the frame
2
and a fence frame
10
coupled on the guide rail
8
and movable in a vertical direction along the guide rail
8
. The fence frame
10
includes a framework
10
b
having a plurality of bars that are fixedly arranged in a matrix-shape and a platform
10
a
mounted on a top of the framework
10
b.
A lower portion of the fence frame
10
is composed of a framework
10
b
which is formed of a plurality of bars that are fixed in a matrix-shape. In a substantial application, the platform and framework
10
a
and
10
b
can be arranged in a multi-story structure in accordance with the number of stories of the building.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the guide rail
8
for guiding the movement of the fence frame
10
is disposed parallel to the frame
2
by a rail holder
12
a
fixed by a fastener
14
on an extreme end of a band
12
slidably enclosed around the frame
2
of the building being constructed. It is preferable that the band
12
is provided on each story to securely support the guild rail
8
.
In addition, provided on the fence frame
10
are rollers
16
a
and
16
b
rolling along the guide rail
8
so as to smoothly move the fence frame
10
in the vertical direction.
Describing more in detail, the rollers
16
a
and
16
b
are arranged inside a bracket
10
c
formed on the fence frame
10
such that they respectively contact outer and inner surfaces of the guide rail
8
to prevent the fence frame
10
from being tilted when moving in the vertical direction.
The rollers
16
a
and
16
b
are provided to each platform
10
a
which is arranged in a multi-story configuration to securely support the corresponding platform
10
a.
Provided on the top of the fence frame
10
is an elevating device
19
. In this embodiment, the elevating device
19
comprises a driving source
18
such as a motor, a spool
20
driven by the driving source
18
, and a rope wound around the spool
20
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, one end of the rope
22
extends downward through the platform
10
a,
then further extends upward via a roller
19
mounted on a bottom of the guide rail
8
to be fixed on the band
12
.
When the driving source
18
drives forward to wind the rope
22
around the spool
20
, the fence frame
10
moves upward along the guide rail
8
by the rope
22
. When the driving source
18
drives reversely to release the rope
22
, the fence frame
10
moves downward along the guide rail
8
. An electromagnetic brake device may be applied to the driving source
18
to precisely adjust the movement of the fence frame
10
.
Hooks
23
hooked on a fixing bar
12
c
mounted on the band
12
are provided on the platform
10
a
to further securely support the fence frame
10
. The hooks
23
are inclined toward the frame
2
of the building and supported by stoppers
23
a.
When the fence frame
10
moves upward, front inclined portions
23
b
of the hooks
23
are designed to automatically hook on the fixing bar
12
c
, thereby securely supporting the platform
10
a.
The guide rail
8
may, if required, be displaced along the frame
2
of the building. For example, in the state where the fence frame
10
is fixed on the frame
2
and the guide rail
8
is separated from the frame
2
by releasing the fastener
14
fixed on the extreme end of the band
12
, the guide rail
8
can be displaced along the frame
2
by winding and releasing the rope
22
by operating the elevating device
19
.
After the guide rail
8
is displaced with respect to the frame
2
, the guide rail
8
is fixed on the frame
2
using the fastener
14
. For the smooth displacement of the guide rail
8
, a roller
12
b
may be provided inside the band
12
.
Provided on an inner surface of the fence frame
10
is a tent
24
for preventing minute material such as dust from falling to the ground outside the building. Preferably, the tent
24
comprises a sheet made of a poly vinyl chloride (PVC) material, at least a layer of which is disposed on the framework
10
b
of the fence frame
10
. A reinforce net
26
may be formed on an outer surface of the tent
24
so that the tent
24
can, when the safety fence
6
is mounted on a high story of a building being constructed, withstand strong winds and prevent heavy materials and workers from falling. The net
26
is preferably made of a metal mesh that can be attached on the fence frame
10
.
The above described safety fence
6
can be built on each outer wall of the building so as to completely cover the outer circumference of the building. Accordingly, dust and minute particles generated during construction can be interrupted by the tent
24
, thereby preventing environmental pollution. Furthermore, since the net
26
is made to securely catch heavy objects such as blocks and even workers, industrial accidents are prevented.
In addition, since the building can be completely covered with the net
26
, construction work can be carried out even under bad weather conditions, minimizing the construction time.
In addition, the elevating device may be modified as shown in FIG.
6
.
A modified device
19
comprises a rack
82
and a pinion
182
. The rack
82
is integrally formed on the guide rail
8
, which is supported on the frame
2
by the band
12
and the rail holder
12
a,
and meshed with the pinion
182
directly connected to the driving source
18
.
As the pinion
182
is driven by the driving source
18
, the pinion
182
moves vertically along the rack
82
, thereby moving the safety fence
6
in a vertical direction.
FIGS. 7
to
9
show a safety fence according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
In a safety fence according to this embodiment, a truss-type platform
10
a
of the fence frame
10
can be separated as a unit so that the net
26
can be easily assembled on a building undergoing construction.
The truss-type platform
10
a
is mounted on each story, in which, when one platform
10
a
is elevated by the elevating device
19
, another platform
10
a
is assembled to the one platform
10
a,
thereby providing a multi-story structure.
Formed on an edge of the platform
10
a
are eyelets
10
d
in which latches
104
formed on ends of braces
102
are inserted to connect one platform to another platform, as shown in FIG.
7
A. Preferably, a turn-buckle
106
is provided to each brace
102
so that the length of the brace
102
can be adjusted. This makes the platforms
10
a
correspond to the height of each story.
By the above described structure, a plurality of the platforms
10
a
may be successively connected to cover five to seven stories of a building. The multi-story fence frame
10
can be moved in a vertical direction along the frame
2
in the same manner as that described in the first embodiment.
In addition, the platforms
10
a
adjacent each other on the same horizontal plane may be coupled to each other by fasteners
108
so as to cover a relatively large outer wall.
In this embodiment, an elevating device
19
comprises a rack
82
integrally formed on the fence frame
10
, a driving source
18
, and a pinion
182
directly connected to the driving source
18
and meshed with the rack
82
. When the frame
10
is moved in the vertical direction, the same is securely supported on the frame
2
by hooks
23
.
Like the first embodiment, a tent
24
and a net
26
are mounted on inner surfaces of the braces
102
.
As shown in
FIG. 9
, the safety fence disclosed in the second embodiment is built as the platforms
10
a
are unfolded one by one and thus the braces
102
which are folded between the platforms
10
a
are unfolded. After the platforms
10
a
are completely unfolded, the tent
24
and the net
26
are attached on the braces
102
to cover the outer wall of the building being constructed.
Preferably, the platforms
10
a
are folded at the lowest story and advanced upward one by one when the fence is built. When removing the fence from the building, in the state where the top platform
10
a
is suspended on a tower crane, the fence frames
10
are separated from the frame
2
by releasing the bands
12
. The separated fence frames
10
are loaded on the ground, and the platforms
10
a
are separated from the guide rail
8
by releasing the hooks
23
. All of the separated parts are then loaded on a truck.
Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to the skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with the true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A safety fence for use with a building being constructed, the safety fence employing a rope and comprising:a guide rail disposed parallel to an outer wall of the building being constructed; a fence frame disposed to cover the outer wall and movable along the guide rail, wherein the fence frame comprises a plurality of platforms that are vertically connected to each other in a multi-story structure; elevating means for moving the fence frame along the guide rail, wherein the elevating means is disposed on a top platform and comprises a driving source, a spool directly connected to the driving source, with the rope releasably wound around the spool, a free end of the rope extending downward, then further extending upward via the fence frame, and being fixed on the building; and a tent disposed on the fence frame.
- 2. The safety fence of claim 1 further comprising a net for reinforcing the tent, the net being fixedly disposed on the fence frame.
- 3. The safety fence of claim 1 wherein the platforms are connected to each other by braces.
- 4. The safety fence of claim 1 wherein the fence frame comprises a plurality of platforms that are horizontally connected to each other by a fastener.
- 5. A safety fence for use with a building, the safety fence employing a rope and comprising:a guide rail disposed parallel to an outer wall of the building; a fence frame disposed to cover the outer wall and movable along the guide rail, wherein the fence frame comprises a plurality of platforms that are vertically connected to each other; elevating means for moving the fence frame along the guide rail, wherein the elevating means is disposed on a top platform and comprises a driving source, a spool directly connected to the driving source, with the rope releasably wound around the spool, and being coupled to the building; and a tent disposed on the fence frame.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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98-15106 |
Apr 1998 |
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