Patent classifications
E04H17/161
MESH PANEL AND A SAFETY BARRIER SYSTEM
A mesh panel includes a main portion in a main plane defined by first and second directions, a top portion in a top plane defined by the first and a third direction. The main portion includes a mesh formed by a plurality of first wires in the first direction and a plurality of second wires in the second direction. At least one of the top portion and the main portion includes at least one third wire, which, if arranged in the top portion has a top portion direction which differs from the first direction and the third direction of the top plane, and which if arranged in the main portion has a main portion direction which differs from the first direction and the second direction of the main plane.
Razor wire barrier for access point security
A razor wire barrier is disclosed. In some embodiments, the razor wire barrier includes a frame including a floor and a plurality of walls defining an interior area. The razor wire barrier may further include a first section of razor wire within the interior area, and a component receptacle extending along the floor, adjacent the first section of razor wire. The component receptacle is operable to receive a component of a machine for moving the frame. In some embodiments, the component receptacle is a hollow member operable to receive a forklift prong. In some embodiments, the razor wire barrier may further include a second section of razor extending along the plurality of walls. In some embodiments, the first section of razor wire includes one or more coils of concertina razor wire, and the second section of razor wire includes one or more panels of razor wire.
Temporary safety guardrail for construction sites
A temporary safety guardrail for construction sites is provided. The guardrail includes specially designed anchoring members configured to accept removable posts which vertically extend from each anchoring member. On top of each posts, a guardrail is provided in two versions, a fixed length handrail or a telescopic handrail. Either handrail is connected directly to a fixed bracket, or indirectly by way of one or more orientable bracket so that the guardrail can be oriented to different angles so as to follow the building's contour, such as going up and down staircases or doing corners.
FENCING SYSTEMS
A modular fence system includes a plurality of modular fence assemblies. Each fence assembly includes a first post connected to a side of a panel section and a second post connected to an opposing side of the panel section. The posts and panels are adjustable to varying heights and are attachable to one another in a plurality of varied angular orientations.
Nonconductive, Modular Barrier Assemblies and Related Methods
The present invention provides a modular, nonconductive barrier assembly for enclosing or partitioning an area. The modular, nonconductive barrier assembly includes a number of wall panels each having multiple nonconductive posts arranged in a common plane and separated by a gap. The nonconductive posts are connected by a number of connecting rods. Each wall panel is arranged in an upright orientation on a support surface. A number of support assemblies each having a base and at least one support arm support the wall panels in an upright orientation. The base of each support assembly is positioned on a support surface, a proximal end of the support arm is releasably connected to the base and a distal end of the support arm is releasably connected to a wall panel to support the same.
Bracing and blocking apparatus for a variety of uses
A panel assembly has a first panel formed of a wire grid and a second panel formed of a wire grid. The second panel is mechanically affixed to a side of the first panel. Each of the wire grids includes a first grid member, a second grid member, and a barrier layer interposed between the first and second grid members. A connector joins a side of the second panel to a side of the first panel. The barrier layer can be of a permeable or impermeable material. An edge protector can be applied over an edge of the first and second grid members.
SHAPED FENCE
An infill fence panel having a body which made from a mesh material and which has a first edge and a second edge opposing the first edge. The second edge forms an included acute angle with the first edge such that the body, from one side, has a wedge shape. The first edge is located on, and is fixed to, an upper edge of a primary panel which is of rectangular form and made from a mesh material.
FENCE PANEL
There is provided a stackable fencing panel and a method for stacking fencing panels. The fencing panel including: a first outside post including a post depth; a second outside post opposing the first outside post and including the post depth; and two or more horizontal cross-members each intermediate the first outside post and the second outside post, each horizontal cross-member including a cross-member depth, each horizontal cross-member including a narrowed section proximate both the first outside post and the second outside post, the narrowed sections including a narrowed depth less than the post depth.
FENCE PANEL
A fence panel comprising a rectangular sheet of mesh material with opposed first and second edges, and opposed third and fourth edges, the sheet being formed with a plurality of spaced apart and parallel channel-shaped reinforcing formations, and a plurality of deterrent components each of which includes an elongate strip of projecting spikes fixed to at least one side of the mesh sheet.
SECURITY MESH
The present disclosure relates to a security mesh. The security mesh includes a first sheet and a second sheet. A first portion of the first sheet is adjacent to a first portion of the second sheet along a first direction, and a second portion of the first sheet overlaps a second portion of the second sheet along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction.