E04G21/32

FALL HAZARD SAFETY SYSTEM
20170370114 · 2017-12-28 ·

A fall hazard safety system includes first and second base units movable with respect to each other. First and second support members are secured to and extend from the first and second base units, respectively. A crossbeam is securable to the first and second support members. A tether is secured to the crossbeam and is securable to a harness for harnessing an individual when support on an elevated surface and for reducing a fall hazard of the individual falling from the elevated surface.

MID-TRUSS ANCHOR CLAMP
20170361135 · 2017-12-21 ·

A roof truss anchor clamp for use with a worker's safety harness, a safety system incorporating the anchor clamp and a method of using the same. The anchor clamp includes a middle wall positionable adjacent an upper surface of a section of a roof truss rafter; a first side wall extending outwardly from one end of the middle wall; a second side wall extending outwardly from an opposite end of the middle wall; wherein a space is defined between the first and second side walls and the section of the rafter is receivable in the space. A fastener assembly is provided on the anchor clamp for securing the clamp to the rafter. A connector is also engaged with the anchor clamp for securing a worker's safety harness thereto.

Safety rail system and method for using same
09845606 · 2017-12-19 · ·

Embodiments of the disclosure provide a safety rail. The safety rail may include a body disposed on first and second adjustable boots. The first and second adjustable boots may be adapted to secure the safety rail to an excavation support structure. The body may include a lower rail connected to the first and second adjustable boots.

SAFETY BARRIER FOR AUTOMATED VEHICLE PARKING FACILITY
20170356213 · 2017-12-14 ·

A safety barrier assembly for a parking garage is positioned in proximity to an opening in a floor of the parking garage that accommodates vertical movement of a VRC between floors of the parking garage. The safety barrier assembly has left and right vertical guide columns. A handrail and a knee rail have opposite ends guided for vertical movement in the columns. A bottom rail is connected pivotally to the knee rail and hangs to a position below the knee rail when the knee rail is in the lower position. An actuator causes the bottom rail to pivot up as the knee rail is elevated.

PROTECTIVE BARRIER COMPRISING A SEAM HAVING AN INTEGRATED DUSTCOVER SYSTEM AND A METHOD FOR ITS USE
20170356200 · 2017-12-14 ·

The present protective barrier is similar to those commonly installed beneath ceilings during construction work being performed on ceilings or roofs of buildings, wherein two or more sections are sewn together to construct the protective barrier. However, the present protective barrier also comprises a dustcover, which covers the seam entirely preventing dust from passing through holes created when the seam is sewn using a thread or similar means.

PROTECTIVE BARRIER COMPRISING A SEAM HAVING AN INTEGRATED DUSTCOVER SYSTEM AND A METHOD FOR ITS USE
20170356200 · 2017-12-14 ·

The present protective barrier is similar to those commonly installed beneath ceilings during construction work being performed on ceilings or roofs of buildings, wherein two or more sections are sewn together to construct the protective barrier. However, the present protective barrier also comprises a dustcover, which covers the seam entirely preventing dust from passing through holes created when the seam is sewn using a thread or similar means.

Temporary Safety Barrier System
20170356203 · 2017-12-14 ·

The invention described herein is a temporary safety barrier system comprising a vertical post, where a base plate is pivotally attached to the bottom distal end of the vertical post via a hinge, where an at least one horizontal socket is located in the top half of the vertical post, where an angled brace first end is pivotally secured to the base plate and an angled brace second end is configured to removably connect to the vertical post; and where an at least one horizontal safety rail is removably secured within the at least one horizontal socket.

Temporary Safety Barrier System
20170356203 · 2017-12-14 ·

The invention described herein is a temporary safety barrier system comprising a vertical post, where a base plate is pivotally attached to the bottom distal end of the vertical post via a hinge, where an at least one horizontal socket is located in the top half of the vertical post, where an angled brace first end is pivotally secured to the base plate and an angled brace second end is configured to removably connect to the vertical post; and where an at least one horizontal safety rail is removably secured within the at least one horizontal socket.

Assembly for erecting and dismantling a common tower adjacent a building structure and a method of erecting and dismantling the same
11680418 · 2023-06-20 · ·

The present disclosure relates to a common tower configured to be erected adjacent a building structure into construction. The tower comprises spaced apart columns, made of vertically aligned column hollow sections, spacedly and substantially vertically positioned adjacent the building structure, and vertically spaced apart flooring structures releasably and slidably supported by the spaced apart columns using a plurality of sliders. Each flooring structure is being capable of vertical displacement when supported by the spaced apart columns. The tower further comprises an anchoring system adapted to securely engage with the building structure to maintain the spaced apart columns substantially upright, as well as protection structures adapted to surround the flooring structures. A safe and easy erection of the tower using a common tower assembly is described.

Assembly for erecting and dismantling a common tower adjacent a building structure and a method of erecting and dismantling the same
11680418 · 2023-06-20 · ·

The present disclosure relates to a common tower configured to be erected adjacent a building structure into construction. The tower comprises spaced apart columns, made of vertically aligned column hollow sections, spacedly and substantially vertically positioned adjacent the building structure, and vertically spaced apart flooring structures releasably and slidably supported by the spaced apart columns using a plurality of sliders. Each flooring structure is being capable of vertical displacement when supported by the spaced apart columns. The tower further comprises an anchoring system adapted to securely engage with the building structure to maintain the spaced apart columns substantially upright, as well as protection structures adapted to surround the flooring structures. A safe and easy erection of the tower using a common tower assembly is described.