Patent classifications
E04F11/1865
ELBOW JOINT CONNECTOR
An elbow joint connector includes an elbow portion and a locking mechanism detachably coupled to a distal end of the elbow portion. The locking mechanism including a pair of locking members translatable relative to one another along an interface transverse to a longitudinal axis of the elbow joint connector. Divergent translation of the pair of locking members relative to one another along the interface increases a portion of an outer periphery of the locking mechanism to lock the elbow portion to an adjoining member. The elbow joint connector is configured for detachable coupling to an adjoining elbow joint connector and pivotally rotatable relative thereto from a first configuration in which respective center axes of the connectors form an acute angle to a second configuration in which the respective center axes are collinear.
SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR A SCREEN WITH INTERCHANGEABLE PANELS
A lighting fixture and a system for controllably blocking egress from and ingress to a predetermined area are provided. The barrier system includes a barrier panel including a barrier screen that is at least one of transparent and translucent such that viewing the predetermined area through the barrier system is permitted, said barrier screen is removable from said barrier panel and replaceable with another different barrier screen selectable by a user, said barrier screen comprising a portal through the barrier screen sized to accommodate a pet.
VERTICALLY RAISING SAFETY RAIL WITH DUAL CURTAIN ASSEMBLY
A vertical raising safety rail. The safety rail includes lower linkage arm assemblies that are connected to a base and to a center rail assembly and configured to raise or lower the center rail assembly relative to the base when a rotational force is applied to the drive shaft. The safety rail also includes upper linkage arm assemblies that are connected to the center rail assembly and to a top rail. The upper linkage arm assemblies are connected to corresponding lower linkage assemblies and are configured to move the top rail relative to the center rail assembly. When the top rail is raised, one or more safety curtains are unfurled from a take-up roller inside the top rail to provide a safety curtain in the vertical plane of the safety rail.
Vertically raising safety rail
A vertical raising safety rail having a moveable top rail, a base, a movable center rail assembly positioned above the base and below the top rail, a drive shaft, and a motor that provides rotational power to the drive shaft. The safety rail further includes a pair of spaced apart lower linkage arm assemblies that is operatively connected to the base and to the center rail assembly and configured to raise or lower the center rail assembly relative to the base when a rotational force is applied to the drive shaft. The safety rail also includes a pair of spaced apart upper linkage arm assemblies that is operably connected to the center rail assembly and to the top rail. The upper linkage arm assemblies are operably connected to corresponding lower linkage assemblies and are configured to move the upper rail relative to the center rail assembly. When the rotational force is reversed, the safety rail collapses into a compact footprint.
Temporary Barrier
A temporary barrier is described which comprises a barrier panel (12) supported upon feet (14), wherein the barrier panel (12) comprises a plurality of barrier panel components (16, 18), the barrier panel components (16, 18) being arranged side-by-side and being secured to one another using an upper elongate reinforcing member (20), the panel components (16, 18) being of plastics material form.
Glass windbreaker
A glass windbreaker has a mobile portion and a fixed portion. The mobile portion includes a glass pane secured between two inner vertical profiles, each of the inner vertical profiles having a rod extending within the vertical profile and matching components secured about the rod. The fixed portion includes a second glass pane secured between two outer vertical profiles. Each of the inner vertical profiles are extendable from within a corresponding outer vertical profile, and the glass pane is vertically movable relative to the second glass pane. A locking mechanism, which includes the components secured about each rod, secures the mobile portion in a closed position relative to the fixed portion.
HANDRAIL SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE
A handrail system that is constructed and arranged to be coupled to a stairwell such that at least a portion of a hand railing may be in an upright position or a lowered position. In an upright position, the system provides a complete top-to-bottom handrail. In the lowered, stowed position, the upper railing portion is conveniently stowed away within the stairwell. In a bulkhead embodiment, a full handrail is provided in the upright, use position and the upper railing is stowed within the bulkhead when the bulkhead doors are closed.
FOLDING HAND RAIL AND WALKWAY
An integrated hand rail structure which is foldable from a user engagement upright position into a flat transport position on mobile industrial equipment. The hand rail is supported on a walkway structure, including an extensible section having rail and post which are pivotally attached thereto. Selective release and locking pin assemblies provide for hand rail locking in upright user position and releasable for a folding flat transport position.
Folding guardrail
The present disclosure relates systems and methods involving movable/adjustable guardrails. An example system includes a frame weldment and a rail assembly attached to the frame weldment. The rail assembly includes a first post and a second post. The base portion of the first post is rotatably coupled to a first pivot point of the frame weldment and the base portion of the second post is rotatably coupled to a second pivot point of the frame weldment. The system also includes a top rail rotatably coupled between a top portion of the first post and a top portion of the second post. The system yet further includes an actuator configured to controllably adjust a configuration of the rail assembly between an extended configuration and a retracted configuration with respect to the frame weldment.
Elbow joint connector
An elbow joint connector includes an elbow portion and a locking mechanism detachably coupled to a distal end of the elbow portion. The locking mechanism including a pair of locking members translatable relative to one another along an interface transverse to a longitudinal axis of the elbow joint connector. Divergent translation of the pair of locking members relative to one another along the interface increases a portion of an outer periphery of the locking mechanism to lock the elbow portion to an adjoining member. The elbow joint connector is configured for detachable coupling to an adjoining elbow joint connector and pivotally rotatable relative thereto from a first configuration in which respective center axes of the connectors form an acute angle to a second configuration in which the respective center axes are collinear.