Claims
- 1. A dasher board assembly comprising:
- a frame;
- means, mounted to said frame, for receiving a shielding panel;
- means, mounted to said frame, for releasably clamping a shielding panel to said means for receiving a shielding panel; and
- means for preventing access to said means for releasably clamping a shielding panel.
- 2. The dasher board of claim 1 wherein said means for preventing access is selectively removable from said frame.
- 3. A dasher board assembly comprising:
- a frame;
- means, mounted to said frame, for receiving a shielding panel; and
- means, mounted to said frame, for releasably clamping a shielding panel to said means for receiving a shielding panel;
- wherein said means for receiving a shielding panel comprises:
- means for fixing said means for receiving a shielding panel in relation to said frame, and
- means for urging a shielding panel within said means for receiving a shielding panel when contacted by said means for releasably clamping a shielding panel.
- 4. A dasher board assembly comprising:
- a frame;
- a channel mounted to said frame and adapted for receiving a shielding panel; and
- a cam rotatably mounted to said frame, said cam adapted to cooperate with said channel to releasably clamp a shielding panel within said channel.
- 5. The dasher board assembly of claim 4, wherein said channel comprises a first leg and a second leg, said first leg being fixed in relation to said frame, and said second leg is displaceable and adapted to be contacted by said rotatable cam.
- 6. The dasher board assembly of claim 5, wherein said channel is U-shaped and adapted to maintain a shielding panel within a space defined by said first and second legs when contacted by said rotatable cam.
- 7. The dasher board assembly of claim 6, wherein said U-shaped channel maintains an unbiased position when not contacted by said rotatable cam, suitable for allowing insertion and removal of a shielding panel between said first and second legs.
- 8. The dasher board of claim 4 wherein said frame comprises an interior space, and wherein said channel and said cam are disposed within said interior space of said frame.
- 9. The dasher board assembly of claim 8, wherein said cam is substantially hidden from access.
- 10. The dasher board assembly of claim 8, further comprising a sill to prevent access to said rotatable cam.
- 11. The dasher board assembly of claim 4, wherein
- said frame is adapted to be anchored to the ground and comprises a pair of spaced apart stringers and a bottom plate adapted to be anchored to the ground with a plurality of spaced apart up-standing posts,
- said channel comprises a U-shaped cross-section disposed between said stringers,
- each of said posts comprises a lower end connected to said bottom plate and an upper end connected to said stringers; and
- a flat plate is disposed between said stringers, said channel and said upper end of said posts connected to said flat plate.
- 12. A dasher board assembly comprising:
- a frame;
- a U-shaped channel mounted within said frame and adapted for receiving a shielding panel, said U-shaped channel comprising a pair of legs, at least one of said legs being displaceable with respect to said U-shaped channel; and
- a rotatable cam mounted within said frame and adapted to cooperate with said U-shaped channel to releasably clamp a shielding panel within said U-shaped channel, said cam comprising a head disposed to be selectively biased against said displaceable leg so as to cause said displaceable leg to bias said shielding panel inserted in said U-shaped channel against said other leg,
- wherein said U-shaped channel has an unbiased state allowing insertion and removal of said shielding panel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/610,420, filed on Mar. 4, 1996, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,706,625 on Jan. 13, 1998.
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