Patent classifications
E04G2005/148
Barrier material
A barrier material for a containment system comprising: a first portion of polymeric material having an open structure defined by a plurality of small openings to function as a fine screen, the first portion of polymeric material being formed from a plurality of fibrous materials and being configured to form a static structure having a display surface; and a second portion attached to a second surface of the first portion, the second portion having an open structure defined by a plurality openings to function as a reinforcing member for the first portion; wherein the display surface of the first portion is configured to receive and retain a printed image thereon.
Perimeter protection system for a horizontal formwork system, and method of assembly of a perimeter protection system
A perimeter protection system for protecting operators against lateral falling when installing formwork panels in a horizontal formwork system. According to one embodiment the perimeter protection system includes a perimeter protection structure configured for being fixed, in a working position, to the horizontal formwork system, and at least one auxiliary device configured for being fixed to the horizontal formwork system and for fixing the perimeter protection structure to the horizontal formwork system. The auxiliary device includes guiding means collaborating with a guide of the perimeter protection structure for positioning the perimeter protection structure in an initial assembly position. In the initial assembly position the structure is configured to be raised up to an intermediate position where it is permitted to swing until it is positioned in the working position.
Barrier Guardrail Panel Assembly
The present application provides a barrier guardrail assembly comprising: a barrier guardrail panel having a top horizontal rail and a vertical rail on each of left and right edges of the panel having an upward extending tab positioned generally at the top end of the vertical rails, and which extends beyond a top edge surface of the horizontal rail; and one or more vertical support posts, each comprising a shaft having a tab bracket having an optional tab gusset which is engageable with the upward extending tabs of the panel, first and second segments engageable with and for retaining the horizontal rail, and a base plate having one or more vertical guide members forming a channel for restraining a bottom edge of the barrier guardrail panel in position when assembled with the vertical support posts.
A BRICK GUARD
A brick guard for use with a scaffolding system, the brick guard is made from a panel with upper and lower edges and at least one clip for engaging a toe board is disclosed. The toe board clip(s) are provided at a lower part of the panel. The brick guard also has at least one clasp for engaging with a scaffolding member, where each clasp is provided at an upper edge of the panel. The brick guard may also have at least one rib projecting from a first face of the panel, wherein the rib defines a channel on a second opposing face of the panel. Each clasp may have at least one strut member and a leaf member connected to the strut member(s), wherein the leaf member is substantially hemicylindrical.
SIDEWALK SHED
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a sidewalk shed section can include a first and second pair of leg sections, wherein at least a portion of each leg section is plus-shaped, and each leg section can include a rod header located at a top end of the plus-shaped portion; at least one hole located at a bottom end of the plus-shaped portion; and a bracket configuration.
Safety fence assembly
A modular safety fence assembly is disclosed. The safety fence may include a fence panel assembly having a top rail, a bottom rail, and mesh panel. The safety fence panel assembly may also support post assembly capable of supporting the fence panel assembly and an anchor assembly which may anchor the support post assembly to the floor using one or more relatively shallow holes formed in the floor.
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.
Scaffolding
A scaffolding module comprising: a frame that, when in an erected configuration, defines an interior space; and a plurality of mounting regions that allow the module to be mounted with other said scaffolding modules, wherein when so mounted, the module frames are able to be interconnected to form a support structure for one or more scaffolding platforms.
SAFETY FENCE ASSEMBLY
A modular safety fence assembly is disclosed. The safety fence may include a fence panel assembly having a top rail, a bottom rail, and mesh panel. The safety fence panel assembly may also support post assembly capable of supporting the fence panel assembly and an anchor assembly which may anchor the support post assembly to the floor using one or more relatively shallow holes formed in the floor.
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.