SUICIDE-PREVENTING FENCE
20170321447 · 2017-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H17/004
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01D19/103
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01D19/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01D19/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The present invention relates to a suicide preventing fence, and, according to an embodiment of the present invention, the suicide preventing fence comprises: a plurality of pole parts provided standing upright from the ground surface at predetermined intervals; a plurality of linking parts which are formed in the shape of pipes and horizontally link the spaces between the pole parts; rotating bodies which are formed with an internally hollow abacus bead shape and are provided on the outer circumferential surfaces of the linking parts; bearings which are provided on the outer circumferential surfaces of the linking parts, positioned in the centers on the insides of the rotating bodies; and rotating bolts which are provided on the outer circumferential surfaces of the linking parts and are inserted in through-passing regions on both side surfaces of the rotating bodies so as to rotate together with the rotating bodies. Consequently, the invention makes it possible to prevent suicide since the rotating bodies are provided on the fence and cannot be easily grasped by anyone attempting to pass over same.
Claims
1. A suicide-preventing fence comprising: a plurality of pole parts provided standing upright from the ground surface at predetermined intervals; a plurality of linking parts which are formed in the shape of pipes and horizontally link the spaces between the pole parts; and a plurality of rotating parts, each of which comprises a rotating body which is formed with an internally hollow abacus bead shape and is provided on an outer circumferential surface of the linking part, a bearing which is provided on the outer circumferential surface of the linking part, positioned in the center on an inside of the rotating body; and rotating bolts which are provided on the outer circumferential surface of the linking part and are inserted in through-passing regions on both side surfaces of the rotating body so as to rotate together with the rotating body.
2. The suicide-preventing fence of claim 1, wherein each of the rotating bolts has one side inserted into the through-passing region of the rotating body and the other side formed with saw teeth, and a plurality of rotating bodies provided on the liking parts rotate by tooth-engagement between the rotating bolts.
3. The suicide-preventing fence of claim 1, wherein a fitting groove is formed in the center of the rotating body along the outer circumferential surface and the suicide-preventing fence further comprises rotating ropes, each of which is connected to the fitting grooves of vertically arranged rotating bodies among the plurality of rotating bodies provided on different linking parts.
4. The suicide-preventing fence of claim 1, further comprising: rotating blades provided at predetermined intervals along the outer circumferential surfaces of the rotating bodies; and power generating parts configured to generate electricity as the rotating blades rotate.
5. The suicide-preventing fence of claim 1, further comprising alarm parts provided on both ends of each of the linking parts and configured to generate an alarm signal when the linking parts are pressurized.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0021] Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. Terms described below are selected by considering functions according to exemplary embodiments, and may vary depending on a user or operator's intention, or precedents and so on. Therefore, in the following embodiments, when terms are specifically defined, the meanings of terms should be interpreted based on definitions, and otherwise, should be interpreted based on general meanings recognized by those skilled in the art.
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[0024] A plurality of pole parts 110 are frames that support the suicide-preventing fence 100 from the ground surface. The plurality of pole parts 110 are fixedly installed to stand upright from the ground surface at predetermined intervals. A plurality of linking parts 120, which will be described later, are inserted and fixed to side surfaces of the plurality of pole parts 110. In addition, regions of the plurality of pole parts 110 which are buried in the ground may be supported by a support member (not shown) buried in the ground. The cross-section of the pole part 110 may be in the shape of an “H” or “T”, but is not limited thereto.
[0025] In addition, the plurality of pole parts 110 may be formed in a linear shape or an upwardly curved shape. In the case of an upwardly curved shape, it is difficult for a person to pass over the fence by climbing the linking parts 120 connected to the pole parts 110. In this case, an anti-crime plate in the form of a triangle (Δ) may protrude from one surface of each pole part 110. This is to prevent a person from passing over the fence by grasping the pole part 110.
[0026] The linking parts 120 are formed in the shape of pipes and horizontally link the spaces between the pole parts 110. A plurality of linking parts 120 may be formed between the plurality of pole parts 110. The rotating parts 130 are provided on outer circumferential surfaces of the linking parts 120. In this case, the linking parts 120 are not exposed to the outside as the plurality of rotating parts 130 are fitted to the outer circumferential surfaces of the linking parts. The linking parts 120 are coupled to the rotating parts 130 by bearings 132. The linking parts 120 serve as the center of a rotation such that the rotating parts 130 can rotate along the outer circumferential surfaces of the linking parts 120.
[0027] The rotating parts 130 are provided on the outer circumferential surfaces of the linking parts 120 and rotate along the outer circumferential surfaces of the linking parts 120. The rotating parts 130 are configured to make it difficult for a person attempting to pass over the suicide-preventing fence 100 to grasp the same. When a person grasps the plurality of rotating parts 130 and attempts to pass over the fence, the rotating parts 130 rotates to make the person to give up on passing over the fence. In this case, the center portion of each rotating part 130 is formed to protrude and center intervals W between the plurality of rotating parts 130 may be set such that an average human hand cannot enter. For example, the center interval W may be preferably between 1 cm and 10 cm, but is not limited thereto. Hereinafter, the rotating parts 130 will be described in detail with reference to
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[0030] The bearing 132 is positioned in the center on the inside of the hollow region of the rotating body 131 and is provided on the outer circumferential surface of the linking part 120. In this case, the rotating body 131 may be divided at the center to position the bearing 132 therein, and then the bearing 132 is fixed by engaging the rotating body 131. The bearing 132 may allow the rotating body 131 to rotate along the outer circumferential surface of the linking part 120. In the case where the bearing 132 is located in the center on the inside of the rotating body 131, the rotating bolts 133, which will be described later, close both sides of the rotating body 131, thereby fixing the bearing 132 inside.
[0031] The rotating bolts 133 are provided on the outer circumferential surface of the linking part 120 and are inserted into the through-passing regions at both side surfaces of the rotating body 131 so as to rotate together with the rotating body 131. For example, in the case where a cross-section of the hollow region is hexagonal, one side of each rotating bolt 133 may be formed in a hexagonal shape. Serrated protrusions are formed on the other side of each rotating bolt 133. The plurality of rotating bodies 131 provided on the linking part 120 rotate by tooth-engagement between the rotating bolts 133. When one of the rotating bodies 131 rotates, all rotating bodies 131 provided on the corresponding linking part 120 rotate as the teeth of the rotating bolts 133 are engaged with each other.
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[0038] Each rotating part 530 includes a rotating body 531, a bearing 532 and rotating bolts 533, and a fitting groove 534 is formed in the center of the rotating body 531 along an outer circumferential surface. The fitting groove 534 is a “U”-shaped groove in which the rotating rope 540, which will be described later, is accommodated. The rotating body 531 of the rotating part 530 may rotate by the bearing 532 and the rotating bolts 533 or may rotate according to the rotation of the rotating rope 540. The rotating parts 530 may be each provided on each of the linking parts 520 between the plurality of pole parts 510, and in this case, it may be possible to install the fitting grooves 534 on the uppermost rotating part 530 and the lowermost rotating part 530.
[0039] The rotating rope 540 is a linking member inserted into the U-shaped fitting groove 534 provided on the rotating body 531 of the rotating part 530. For example, the rotating rope 540 may be connected to the fitting grooves 534 of the vertically arranged rotating bodies 531 among the plurality of rotating bodies 531 provided on different linking parts 520. In this case, the rotating rope 540 may be inserted into the outer circumferential surfaces of the uppermost rotating body 531 and the lowermost rotating body 531 so as to serve as a chain. Thus, when the user pulls the rotating rope 540 downward, the user rotates and slides together with the rotating bodies 531, thereby preventing the user from passing over the suicide-preventing fence 500.
[0040] Meanwhile, the suicide-preventing fence 500 according to the embodiment of the present invention may further include a perforated plate 550. The perforated plate 550 is provided between the plurality of pole parts 510 and is a plate on which a plurality of holes are formed. The configuration of the perforated plate 550 is substantially the same as that of the perforated plate 150 described in
[0041] In addition, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the suicide-preventing fence 500 may further include the alarm part 140 described in
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[0044] The rotating blades 640 are plate-shaped members provided at predetermined intervals along an outer circumferential surface of a rotating body 631 of each rotating part 630. In this case, the rotating blades 640 may be bent at a predetermined angle so as to be influenced by the wind. A plurality of rotating blades 640 may be formed along the outer circumferential surface of each rotating body 631. The rotating blades 640 may rotate in engagement with the rotating body 631, and may rotate by the wind or an external force. In this case, the rotating body 631 may rotate with friction minimized by the bearing 632 provided on the linking part 620. As the rotating blades 640 rotate by the wind, the rotating bolts 633 also rotate together and the power generating part 650 may generate electricity by converting the rotational energy into electric energy.
[0045] The power generating parts 650 generate electricity as the rotating blades 640 rotate. Specifically, the power generating parts 650 are provided inside the pole parts 610 and each of the power generating part 650 includes a first magnetic body 651 of a first polarity connected to the rotation bolt 633 and a second magnetic body 652 of a second polarity which is opposite to the first polarity. The first magnetic body 651 may be rotated by the rotating bolt 633 to induce a change in the magnetic field between the first magnetic body 651 and the fixed second magnetic body 652, thereby producing electricity. In this case, the produced electricity is stored in an internal battery (not shown) to supply power to a speaker (not shown), a light bar (not shown), a communication part (not shown), and the like.
[0046] Meanwhile, the suicide-preventing fence 600 according to the embodiment of the present invention may further include solar panels 660. The solar panel 660 is provided on top of the pole part 610 to convert solar energy into electric energy. The solar panel 660 may store the electric energy in an internal battery (not shown) to supply power to a speaker (not shown), a light bar (not shown), a communication part (not shown), and the like.
[0047] In addition, the suicide-preventing fence 600 according to the embodiment of the present invention may further include a perforated plate 670. The perforated plate 670 is provided between the plurality of pole parts 610 and is a plate on which a plurality of holes are formed. The configuration of the perforated plate 670 is substantially the same as that of the perforated plate 150 described in
[0048] Meanwhile, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the suicide-preventing fence 600 according to the embodiment of the present invention may further include the alarm part 140 described in
[0049] Although the present invention has been described on the basis of the embodiments described with reference to the drawings, but it is not limited thereto. Therefore, the present invention should be construed on the basis of claims intended for including modifications that can be achieved apparently from the embodiments.