Patent classifications
E01F13/026
LOCKING BOLLARD CAP ASSEMBLY, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LOCKING BOLLARDS
The present invention relates generally to impact protection. This present invention relates to devices, systems and methods for use in front of sidewalks, doorways, electrical equipment with doors opening into an impact zone, or other locations in which it is desirable to create a barrier or perimeter. More specifically, the present invention relates to a removable bollard that is capable of being easily inserted into place to create a barrier and then removed when desired. While in place the bollard prevents impact with the impact zone and is locked in place to prevent tampering. The bollard is optionally removable by the operator to then allow for entry and egress into the impact zone.
Device, method and system for detecting parking in a no parking area
A parking enforcement device can be secured to a surface adjacent to the area designated as NO PARKING. The enforcement device can include a camera aimed towards the area designated as NO PARKING and monitor this area for the entry of a vehicle. A parking violation is determined to have occurred upon determining that the vehicle has entered the area designated as NO PARKING, and image data of the entry of a vehicle into the NO PARKING area that was captured by the camera can be relayed to a remote computing system. The parking enforcement device can be provided as a bollard that includes a camera secured to a center pole extending vertically upwards inside of the bollard. The camera can be located along the center pole so that the camera views outward from the bollard via a window section of the bollard.
TWIST AND LOCK REMOVABLE BOLLARD
A bollard assembly includes a post including at least one locking flange or pin and a cooperating base defining a post receiver. The base includes at least one interior wall including at least one cooperating locking groove dimensioned and configured to receive an end of the at least one locking flange or pin. The at least one cooperating locking groove includes at least one portion defining a substantially vertical pathway and at least one intersecting portion defining a substantially horizontal pathway. The at least one cooperating locking groove may defined by a top portion and a bottom portion each defining a substantially vertical pathway, and an intersecting intermediate portion defining a plane oriented substantially perpendicularly to the top portion and the bottom portion.
TOP-LOCKING BOLLARD
A lockable bollard to be anchored into the ground includes a substantially vertical post that is rectangular in cross section, with a base having a base fastening structure extending downwardly to be anchored into the ground to which the post is to be anchored. A control shaft extends substantially the entire length of the post, the control shaft having an operating handle adjacent a top end and having a lower engagement feature adjacent a bottom end designed to selectively engage the base when the shaft is in a predetermined position. A closure is disposed adjacent the top of the post to permit selective access to the operating handle.
Removable bollard
A bollard assembly is formed from a bollard that resides in a tubular socket. The socket has an internal core that is separated from the tube walls by annular recess. The lower end of the bollard is received within the recess. Lifting elements inside the bollard engage the upper surface of the core, and are internally biased in favor of extension. A locking system prevents extension of the lifting elements. When the locking system is unlocked, the pressure of the lifting elements against the core causes the bollard to rise out of and slightly above the socket, without external assistance. Once raised, the bollard may easily be removed from the site of the socket.
Bollard System With Rapid Replacement Features
A bollard system includes a base structure with an elongated portion and an interface plate positioned proximate one end of the elongated portion. The elongated portion extends below a grade level with the interface plate above the grade level. A bollard structure has an elongated portion and an interface plate. The bollard structure interface plate is coupled with the base structure interface plate to form an interface for supporting the bollard structure elongated portion above the grade level. The bollard structure interface plate has a thickness that is less than the thickness of the base structure interface plate so the interface is skewed and the bollard structure absorbs damaging forces and protects the base structure.
Bollard System
A bollard system according to the invention comprises a mounting device and a pole. The mounting device has a mounting body defining a pole receiving passageway and a mounting attachment device disposed on the mounting body. The pole has a pole attachment device disposed on an insertion end of the pole. The pole attachment device removably engages the mounting attachment device to secure the pole within the pole receiving passageway.
Pole support
There is disclosed a pole support for removably supporting a hollow tubular pole, wherein the pole has a latching recess provided along its length. The pole support includes a housing defining a socket that is open at its operative upper end for receiving the pole. A latch is located within the socket and is mounted on a pivot to be pivotally movable between a latched position and an unlatched position. The latch has a latching arm extending on one side of the pivot and a ballast arm extending on an opposed side of the pivot, wherein a centre-of-weight of the latch is located off-centre from the pivot in the ballast arm so that ballast arm normally biases latch under gravity into its latched position.
SECURITY BARRIER AND METHODS
A method of restricting access to an area comprises removing a plug from a receptacle in a ground region and positioning a base of a security barrier into the receptacle after the removing the plug. The receptacle extends downward from a surface of the ground region. The security barrier includes a tower extending upward from the base. The security barrier restricts movement of vehicles across the ground region when the base is received within the receptacle and the plug does not restrict movement of vehicles across the ground region when the plug is received within the receptacle. The plug has a first shape and the base of the security barrier has a second shape corresponding to the first shape of the plug. The first shape and the second shape are interchangeably receivable within the receptacle for selectively restricting movement across the ground region.
Security barrier and methods
A method of restricting access to an area comprises removing a plug from a receptacle in a ground region and positioning a base of a security barrier into the receptacle after the removing the plug. The receptacle extends downward from a surface of the ground region. The security barrier includes a tower extending upward from the base. The security barrier restricts movement of vehicles across the ground region when the base is received within the receptacle and the plug does not restrict movement of vehicles across the ground region when the plug is received within the receptacle. The plug has a first shape and the base of the security barrier has a second shape corresponding to the first shape of the plug. The first shape and the second shape are interchangeably receivable within the receptacle for selectively restricting movement across the ground region.