Patent classifications
E04H17/16
Modular fence system
A modular fence system is disclosed herein. The modular fence system includes a frame having a fence post bracing bar, an upper locking bar, a lower locking bar, an upper stationary bar, a lower stationary bar, wherein fence boards may be coupled and uncoupled from the frame when the upper and lower locking bars are in the open position. The frame may be utilized with removable fence boards or a lattice style fence. The modular fence system is useful for simple installment of aesthetic and removable fence arrangements.
Tensionally secured screening panel
An integrally formed panel (10) comprising an annular member (15) defining a longitudinally extending cavity (16) for engaging a picket (5); at least a first distal panel (100) extending away from the longitudinally extending cavity (16) for screening; the annular member (15) having a longitudinally extending slot (21) in communication with the longitudinally extending cavity (16) for receiving and releasing the picket 5; a locking tab (74) and an anchor lock (94) along opposite sides of the longitudinally extending slot (21) for releasably and tensionally securing the annular member (15) to the picket 5, the anchor lock (94) extending away from the longitudinally extending cavity (16) and projecting angularly from the adjoining portion of the annular member (15), and the locking tab (74) extending toward said anchor lock (94); a prying means 70 for receiving a lever and prying force to releasably latch the locking tab (74) and the anchor lock (94); at most one hinge (54) between the locking tab (74) and the anchor lock (94) for flexibly opening the annular member (15) to receive and release the picket (5); at most one corner (55) adjacent the locking tab (74) for cooperating with the hinge (54) to open the annular member (15) to receive and release the picket 5; a spring (51) between the corner (55) and the hinge (54) for tensioning the annular member (15); and an anchor flange 92 adjacent the anchor lock (94) extending into the longitudinally extending cavity (16) for anchoring the annular member (15) to the picket (5) and for resisting releasably latching the locking tab (74) to the anchor lock (94) during handling, shipping, or displaying.
THE PRIVACY SCREEN
An illustrated view of an exemplary privacy screen for providing privacy in an outdoor location is presented. The privacy screen is easily transportable and requires little instruction. The privacy screen further provides protection and reduction of COVID-19, as well as exposure to other infectious airborne diseases. The privacy screen protects a person's selected area from crowed encroachment from others as well as low surface airborne debris.
THE PRIVACY SCREEN
An illustrated view of an exemplary privacy screen for providing privacy in an outdoor location is presented. The privacy screen is easily transportable and requires little instruction. The privacy screen further provides protection and reduction of COVID-19, as well as exposure to other infectious airborne diseases. The privacy screen protects a person's selected area from crowed encroachment from others as well as low surface airborne debris.
MODULAR DEMOUNTABLE SAFETY PANELS, COMPATIBLE WITH APPLICATION ON CONCRETE BASES OR METAL BARRIERS AT MOTOR RACING CIRCUITS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE ASS EMBLY PROCESS
A new type of demountable modular panel and its respective assembly process, intended for use on motor sports circuits, particularly on urban circuits. It has the advantage of being easily assembled and disassembled, allowing easy access to any point on the circuit. It can be used on metal barriers or on concrete bases fitted with “U” section metal guides at their ends, into which a metal support profile is inserted. Above the base, a fencing panel is placed, with a top section included at 45°. A tubular metal shaft is introduced vertically through metal connectors and tightly clamped in rectangular retention brackets. The attachment of the panel is reinforced by “L” section metal brackets and respective bolts with washers.
Interlock panel, panel assembly, and method for shipping
A panel comprised of at least one connector that facilitates connection with an adjacent panel. An exemplary embodiment of a panel may be comprised of a female connector and a male connector such that the male connector may be inserted in a female connector of an adjacent, substantially similar panel. The female connector may include a ridge, and the male connector may include a flange. An exemplary embodiment of a panel assembly may be formed when a male connector of one panel is inserted in a female connector of another panel such that the flange of the male connector slides over the ridge of the female connector to interlock the panels.
Interlock panel, panel assembly, and method for shipping
A panel comprised of at least one connector that facilitates connection with an adjacent panel. An exemplary embodiment of a panel may be comprised of a female connector and a male connector such that the male connector may be inserted in a female connector of an adjacent, substantially similar panel. The female connector may include a ridge, and the male connector may include a flange. An exemplary embodiment of a panel assembly may be formed when a male connector of one panel is inserted in a female connector of another panel such that the flange of the male connector slides over the ridge of the female connector to interlock the panels.
Vertical cable rail barrier
A barrier panel is formed of a first rail member and a second rail member with at least one vertical support member mounted to and extending between the first rail member and second rail member. The first rail member includes first openings spaced apart along its length. The second rail member includes second openings spaced apart along its length. Vertical cables are mounted to and extend between the first rail member and second rail member. A first end of each vertical cable is secured within one of the first openings and a second end of each vertical cable is secured within an opposite one of the second openings.
Building protection barrier system
A barrier system prevents entry through a structure and includes a first door positioned across an opening in the structure on a first side of the structure and a second door positioned across the opening on a second side of the structure. A protection fabric extends over the second door such that the protection fabric is between the first door and the second door, wherein the protection fabric comprises at least one attachment eyelet along at least one edge of the protection fabric to attach the protection fabric to the structure. The protection fabric has cables that terminate in a series of the eyelets. The eyelets attach to stanchions mounted on a foundation and dissipate the force of impact of a projectile hitting the structure along the protection fabric and the stanchions.
Barrier wall system and method
A barrier system constructed of modules which includes a frame, a concrete foundation, a frame attached to the concrete foundation and supporting a non-vertical front side plate and a vertical rear side plate so that the front side plate and rear side plate meet at the top and are spread apart from each other at the bottom, slotted connectors on the front side and connectors on the rear side, the module adapted to be joined to an adjacent module either at the same elevation or a different elevation. The modules are joined together via bolts in the rear side connectors and threaded toggle bolts and drop toggle nuts through the front side slotted connectors. Extenders within the slots of the open ended connectors are used when connecting adjacent modules at different elevations to accommodate for slotted connectors of different sizes which must be connected to each other.