Protective Barrier
20220106749 · 2022-04-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01C11/222
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A protective barrier includes an angle bracket having a length extending from a first end to a second end of the protective barrier. The angle bracket includes a first elongate leg member having a first edge extending along the length of the angle bracket, the first elongate member having a first side configured to be mounted to a surface, a second elongate leg member extending along the length of the angle bracket and substantially perpendicular from the first elongate leg member, and an impact absorber extending from the first end to the second end of the protective barrier, the impact absorber being compressible and configured to be disposed on the angle bracket.
Claims
1. A protective barrier comprising: an angle bracket having a length extending from a first end to a second end of the protective barrier, the angle bracket including: a first elongate leg member having a first edge extending along the length of the angle bracket, the first elongate member having a first side configured to be mounted to a surface; a second elongate leg member extending along the length of the angle bracket and substantially perpendicular from the first elongate leg member; and an impact absorber extending from the first end to the second end of the protective barrier, the impact absorber being compressible and configured to be disposed on the angle bracket.
2. The protective barrier of claim 1, wherein the a second elongate leg member has a second edge extending along the length of the angle bracket, the second edge attached to the first edge of the first elongate leg member.
3. The protective barrier of claim 1, wherein the first elongate leg member has a second side, opposite the first side; the second elongate leg member has a second edge extending from the second side of the first elongate member.
4. The protective barrier of claim 3, wherein the second edge of the second elongate is spaced from the first edge of the first elongate leg member.
5. The protective barrier of claim 1, wherein the first elongate leg includes a plurality of first through holes sized and configured to receive first fasteners to secure the first elongate leg member to the surface.
6. The protective barrier of claim 1, wherein the second elongate leg includes a plurality of second through holes sized and configured to receive second fasteners to secure the impact absorber to the second elongate leg member.
7. The protective barrier of claim 1, wherein the impact absorber has a floor-facing surface having a first width and the first side of the first elongate leg has a second width, the second width being less than the first width.
8. The protective barrier of claim 1, wherein the impact absorber includes an elongate channel extending along a length of the impact absorber, the elongate channel sized and shaped to receive the angle bracket.
9. The protective barrier of claim 8, wherein the elongate channel is L-shaped.
10. The protective barrier of claim 8, wherein the elongate channel is T-shaped.
11. The protective barrier of claim 1, wherein the impact absorber includes an impact-receiving surface and a rear surface, and when the impact absorber is in a compressed condition, the impact-receiving surface is deformed and the rear surface is not deformed.
12. The protective barrier of claim 1, wherein the impact absorber includes a truss structure.
13. The protective barrier of claim 12, wherein the structure defines voids.
14. The protective barrier of claim 12, wherein the truss structure includes a first truss section having a first thickness and a second truss section having a second thickness, the first thickness being greater than the second thickness.
15. The protective barrier of claim 12, wherein the truss structure includes a first truss section having a first flexibility characteristic and a second truss section having a second flexibility characteristic, the first flexibility characteristic being greater than the second flexibility characteristic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0030] In some examples, the height, h of the protective barrier 100 is specified to be just tall enough to ensure that a lower part of a material handling vehicle will strike the protective barrier 100 rather than passing or driving over it. In some examples the height, h is also kept as small as possible to reduce an area where a limb or person could be caught and crushed between the protective barrier 100 and a stock handling vehicle. In some examples, the width, w of the protective barrier 100 is large enough to accommodate so workers in the facility can safely step on the protective barrier without risk of injury (e.g., twisting an ankle).
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[0032] The first elongate leg 108 includes a number of through holes 112 though which fasteners 114 extend to secure the protective barrier 100 to a surface (not shown). When the protective barrier is installed on a surface, the first elongate leg 108 lays on the surface and the fasteners 114 extend through the through holes 112 and into the surface, securing the angle bracket 104 to the surface.
[0033] The second elongate leg 110 includes a number of through holes 116 thorough which fasteners 118 extend to secure the impact absorber 106 to the angle bracket 104 (as is described in greater detail below.
[0034] The impact absorber 106 is an elongate compressible and/or flexible member configured to be installed on and fastened to the angle bracket 104. Referring to
[0035] The floor-facing surface 120 includes an opening 122 into an elongate, L-shaped channel 124 extending along a length of the impact absorber 106 and sized and shaped to receive the angle bracket 104. When the angle bracket 104 is received in the elongate channel 124, the second elongate leg 110 of the angle bracket 104 is adjacent to the rear surface 128 of the impact absorber 106 and is separated by a distance, d from the impact receiving surface 126 of the impact absorber. The first elongate leg 108 extends from the second elongate leg 110 toward the impact receiving surface 126 but, in general, does not extend the full distance, d to the impact receiving surface 126 such that the first elongate leg 108 remains covered by the impact absorber 106.
[0036] The impact absorber 106 is secured to the angle bracket 104 by inserting the fasteners 118 into through holes 130 in the rear surface 128 of the impact absorber 106, through the through holes 116 in the second elongate leg 110, and into the impact absorber 106 where the fasteners are held (e.g., by a threaded connection).
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[0038] In some examples, a material thickness of the truss sections can be adjusted to modify the impact absorption properties of the impact absorber 106. For example, some or all of the truss sections can be made thicker to make impact absorber able to receive higher energy impacts, or to reduce the amount of possible compression of the impact absorber 106. Alternatively, some or all of the truss sections can be made thinner to increase the amount of possible compression of the impact absorber 106. In other examples, materials with different flexibilities and/or compressibilities can be used in the impact absorber 106 to modify its impact absorption properties. In some examples, the impact absorption properties of the impact absorber 106 are used to control the clearance between stock handling vehicles and barriers, the amount of energy that the barrier can withstand, and how forgiving the barrier is to impacts.
[0039] In some examples, patterns other than truss patterns can be used inside of the impact absorber. For example, a honeycomb pattern could be used.
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[0042] In some examples, the protective barrier 900 includes a T-bracket 904 and an impact absorber 906. The T-bracket 904 is a rigid elongate member including an elongate mounting plate 908 with an elongate leg 910 extending therefrom. An edge 909 extending along a length of the elongate leg 910 is attached to the center of the mounting plate 908 and extends along the length of the mounting plate 908. The mounting plate 908 and the elongate leg 910 are arranged substantially perpendicular to one another, resulting in the T-bracket 904 having a T-shaped cross section.
[0043] The mounting plate 908 includes a number of through holes 912 though which fasteners 914 extend to secure the protective barrier 900 to a surface (not shown).
[0044] The impact absorber 906 is an elongate compressible and/or flexible member configured to be installed on and fastened to the T-bracket 904. The impact absorber 106 includes a floor-facing surface 920, a first impact receiving surface 926, and a second impact-receiving surface 928. The impact absorber also includes a number of through holes 927 extending from its top surface 921 to its floor-facing surface 920.
[0045] The floor-facing surface 920 includes an opening 922 into an elongate channel 924 extending along a length of the impact absorber 106 and sized and shaped to receive the elongate leg 910 of the T-bracket 904 (e.g., the elongate channel 924 is T-shaped). When the elongate leg 910 is received in the elongate channel 924, the elongate leg 910 extends substantially down the center of the impact absorber 908.
[0046] When the protective barrier is installed on a surface, the mounting plate 908 lays on the surface and the elongate leg 910 is inserted into the elongate channel 924 of the impact absorber 906. The fasteners 914 extend through the through holes 927 of the impact absorber 906, through the through holes 912 of the mounting plate, and into the surface, securing the T-bracket 904 to the surface and holding the impact absorber 906 captive on the T-bracket 904.
[0047] The interior space of the impact absorber 906 can include a truss or honeycomb structure as described above. Alternatively, the interior space can include one or more ribs 935 extending through the impact absorber 906.
[0048] When the protective barrier 900 is struck, it compresses and behaves much as the protective barrier 100 described above behaves, with the exception that the protective barrier 900 is designed to be struck on either side.
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[0049] In some examples, the height of the protective barrier is in a range of four inches to two feet. In some examples, the width of the protective barrier is in a range of three inches to one foot. In some examples, the impact absorber of the protective barrier is compress in a range of 5% to 75% of its original width when struck.
[0050] In some examples, the impact absorber is made of a resilient polymer such as HDPE. In other examples, the impact absorber is made of an elastomer. In some examples, the angle (or T) bracket is made of a rigid stainless-steel material. In other examples, the angle (or T) bracket is made of a rigid plastic.
[0051] A number of embodiments of the invention have been described. Nevertheless, it is to be understood that the foregoing description is intended to illustrate and not to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the scope of the following claims. Accordingly, other embodiments are also within the scope of the following claims. For example, various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Additionally, some of the steps described above may be order independent, and thus can be performed in an order different from that described.