This invention concerns improvements in or relating to Security Gate Apparatus.
Increasingly it is becoming necessary to protect particular buildings, areas or institutes with high impact gates. Such gates are intended to withstand large impacts, such as a vehicle being driven directly at them. A number of such gates have been proposed previously, but these have generally not been wholly satisfactory.
According to the present invention there is provided Security Gate Apparatus, the apparatus comprising first and second buttress assemblies locatable respectively on either side of an entrance, a barrier member slidably moveable relative to the buttress assemblies between a closed position extending between the first and second buttress assemblies, and an open position extending from the first buttress assembly away from the second buttress assembly, the buttress assemblies each comprising outer and inner upstanding members with a link member extending between lower parts thereof, the barrier member being transversely slidably moveable between the respective outer and inner upstanding members of each buttress assembly.
The outer and inner upstanding members may be hollow, and may be at least partially filled with concrete or another ballast material. Removable lids may be provided on the upstanding members to permit filling thereof. The link member may be hollow and may be at least partially filled with concrete or another ballast material.
In one embodiment the outer and inner upstanding members of the second buttress assembly are substantially filled with concrete or another ballast material, and the outer upstanding member and the link member of the first buttress assembly are substantially filled with concrete or another ballast material, whilst the inner upstanding member of the first buttress assembly is partially filled with concrete or another ballast material.
A track may extend from the first buttress assembly away from the second buttress assembly, and engagement means may be provided on the barrier member slidably engagable with the track.
Abutment members may be provided on the buttress assemblies to substantially prevent the barrier member moving upwardly upon impact thereto. The abutment member may comprise strips locatable above parts of the barrier member.
A drive means may be provided in the inner upstanding member of the first buttress assembly, engagable with the barrier member to cause sliding movement thereof. The drive means may be engagable with a toothed rack on the inner side of the barrier member. The toothed rack may be provided spaced from the top and bottom of the barrier member. The drive means may be mounted on the first buttress assembly such that in the event of an impact on the apparatus, limited relative movement is permitted between the drive means and the first buttress assembly.
Guide means may be provided on the upstanding members against which the barrier member is movably engagable, and the guide means may be deformable in the event of an impact against the apparatus. The guide means may be in the form of rollers. The guide means may be made of a deformable plastics material such as polyethanol.
Impact absorption means may be provided on the outer side of the barrier member, and may be provided spaced between the top and bottom of the barrier member. The impact absorption means may comprise a hollow member extending transversely across the barrier member.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Both of the upstanding members 18, 20 have a frame 30 with outer side walls 32 provided thereon, and selectively removable lids 34. The outer upstanding member 18 in use will be full of concrete. The link member 22 is in the form of a hollow chamber which will also be filled in use with concrete.
The inner upstanding member 20 has two pieces of angle iron 36 spaced above the bottom thereof, and concrete will be provided in the inner upstanding member 20 up to the level of the angle iron 36. A frame member is mounted to the member 20 by bolts 40 extending between the two pieces of angle iron 36. The bolts 40 extend through slots 42 in the frame member 38 to enable limited relative movement therebetween in the event of an impact against the apparatus 10.
A motor 44 is mounted on the frame member 38. The motor 44 drives a cog 46. As is shown in
The second buttress assembly 14 has a similar configuration to the first buttress assembly 12, except that in this instance the inner upstanding member 54 is similar to the outer upstanding member 56, which are both similar to the outer upstanding member 18. The assembly 14 is mounted on a concrete footing 55 in a similar manner. Abutment members in the form of rigid strips 57 are provided on the inside faces of the upstanding members 18, 20, 54, 56 immediately above the path of the barrier member 16 to present the barrier member 16 moving upwardly upon an impact thereagainst.
The barrier member 16 is formed from upper and lower transverse I beams 58, 60 forming the top and bottom thereof, with an intermediate smaller transverse I beam 62 substantially midway therebetween. A plurality of spaced lengths 64 of I beam extend vertically to interconnect the beams 58, 60, 62. A drive rack 65 is engagable with the cog 46 is provided on the inner face of the smaller I beam 62. An impact absorbing member in the form of a length of square section tube 66 is provided on the outer face of the I beam 62.
A track 68 extends from the first buttress assembly 12 away from the second buttresses assembly 14. The far end of the track 68 is mounted on individual concrete footings 70. A pair of rollers 72 are provided on the underside of the barrier member 16 towards the right hand end thereof as shown, which are movably engagable with the track 68. The various rollers described are made of stainless steel to avoid corrosion.
In use the apparatus 10, 74 can operate as follows. In an open position as shown in
If an impact is received on the barrier member 16 this will be transferred to the buttress assemblies 12, 14, enabling a very high impact to be received without failure of the barrier member 16. This high performance results from a number of features. For instance, concrete is supplied into both of the upstanding members 18,20, 54, 56, and also the link member 22, thereby providing a very strong base. The tube 66 absorbs a significant amount of the impact. The impact is also absorbed by deformation of the guide rollers 52.
Various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. For instance the buttress members may have a different shape. As shown in
Whilst endeavouring in the foregoing specification to draw attention to those features of the invention believed to be of particular importance it should be understood that the Applicant claims protection in respect of any patentable feature or combination of features hereinbefore referred to and/or shown in the drawings whether or not particular emphasis has been placed thereon.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0702935.8 | Feb 2007 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB08/00487 | 2/13/2008 | WO | 00 | 8/13/2009 |