Method and Apparatus for Protecting Building-Related Elements from Collision Damages
20210324625 · 2021-10-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F2290/02
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E04F2203/02
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E04F19/02
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International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure is a method and apparatus for protecting building-related elements from collision damages. The apparatus can be designed to withstand high-impact collisions such as those caused by errant operation of heavy equipment. The method and apparatus are intended to be applicable to buildings already constructed and do not have to be implemented or considered before or during building design. In one exemplary embodiment, the apparatus can protect downspouts of warehouse sprinkler systems from collision damage that could result in pipe eruption.
Claims
1. An apparatus configured to protect building-related elements from collision damages, comprising: a first bumper member comprising an anterior portion and a posterior portion, the first bumper defining a cavity; and a frame rail connected to the posterior portion of the bumper member; wherein the frame rail is configured to be coupled to a surface and the bumper member is configured to deflect impact forces around a portion of the cavity.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a second frame rail connected to the posterior portion of the bumper member, wherein the second frame rail is configured to be coupled to the surface.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the frame rail comprises an angle iron.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a second bumper member comprising an anterior portion and a posterior portion, together defining a cavity, wherein the frame rale is connected to the posterior portion of each of the first and second bumper members.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first bumper member further comprises an arm member.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the frame rail is connected to the arm member.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the anterior portion of the first bumper member is an arch.
8. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first and second frame rails are angle irons and the surface is a column, wherein the first and second frame rails are configured to couple to parallel edges of the column.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus is configured to prevent an object from reaching the surface when the impact force is received on at least a portion of the first bumper member.
10. A method of protecting building-related elements from collision damages, comprising the steps of: providing a protection apparatus comprising: a first bumper member comprising an anterior portion and a posterior portion, the first bumper defining a cavity; and a frame rail coupled to the posterior portion of the bumper member and configured to be coupled to a surface; and installing the protection apparatus on the surface; wherein the bumper is configured to deflect impact forces around a portion of the cavity.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the protection apparatus further comprises a second frame rail connected to the posterior portion of the bumper member, wherein the second frame rail is configured to be coupled to the surface.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein the frame rail comprises an angle iron.
13. The method of claim 10, wherein the protection apparatus further comprises a second bumper member comprising an anterior portion and a posterior portion, together defining a cavity, wherein the frame rale is connected to the posterior portion of each of the first and second bumper members.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein the first and second frame rails are angle irons and the surface is a column, wherein the first and second frame rails are configured to couple to parallel edges of the column.
15. The method of claim 10, wherein the apparatus is configured to prevent an object from reaching the surface when the impact force is received on at least a portion of the first bumper member.
16. An apparatus configured to protect building-related elements from collision damage, comprising: a first guard bar lumen having a linear side, a curved side, a first arm member, and a second arm member, the first and second arm members extending from the linear side at a first angle between the linear side and the first arm member and a second angle between the linear side and the second arm member; a second guard bar lumen having a linear side, a curved side, a first arm member, and a second arm member, the first and second arm members extending from the linear side at a first angle between the linear side and the first arm member and a second angle between the linear side and the second arm member; and a first angle iron having a first portion coupled at the first angle to a second portion, a second angle iron having a first portion coupled at the second angle to a second portion, wherein the first angle iron is coupled to the first and second guard bar lumens along at least a portion of the first angle of the first and second guard bar lumens, and the second angle iron is coupled to the first and second guard bar lumens along at least a portion of the second angle of the first and second guard bar lumens.
17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the first portion of the first angle iron is coupled to the linear side of the first guard bar lumen and the second portion of the first angle iron is coupled to the first arm member of the first guard bar lumen, and the first portion of the second angle iron is coupled to the linear side of the first guard bar lumen and the second portion of the second angle iron is coupled to the second arm member of the first guard bar lumen.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the first portion of the first angle iron is coupled to the linear side of the second guard bar lumen and the second portion of the first angle iron is coupled to the first arm member of the second guard bar lumen, and the first portion of the second angle iron is coupled to the linear side of the second guard bar lumen and the second portion of the second angle iron is coupled to the second arm member of the second guard bar lumen.
19. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the surface is a column, and wherein the first and second angle irons are configured to engage parallel edges of the column.
20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the first and second angle irons further comprise holes configured to receive a bolt installed through the column, such that the edges of the column are clasped by the first and second angle irons as the bolt is tightened.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0020] The present disclosure describes advantages over the art by providing a method and apparatus for protecting building-related elements from collision damages while simultaneously allowing for facile access to the protected elements. In one exemplary embodiment, a protection apparatus can protect against high-impact collision damages, such as from heavy equipment operation. In another exemplary embodiment, the protection apparatus can be installed in a building after construction (retrofitted) and affixed around a building-related element.
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[0022] The bumper members 12, 14 can additionally have arms 26, 28 that outwardly extend from the posterior portion 24. The bumper members 12, 14 can be coupled to two frame rails 16, 18 that lend structural support to the apparatus 10 and facilitate coupling of the apparatus 10 to a surface. The bumper members 12, 14 can be coupled to the two frame rails 16, 18, via a weld, rivet, screw, nut, bolt, or other suitable attachment mechanism. The bumper member 12, 14 can be coupled to the frame rails 16, 18 via both the posterior portions and the arms 26, 28. The frame rails 16, 18 can be angel irons configured to couple to two parallel edges of a column; however, the frame rails 16, 18 could take the form of any structural element or suitable component capable of lending structural support to the apparatus 10 and facilitating coupling of the apparatus 10 to a surface. For example, a frame rail can take the form of an angle iron, a rail, a bar, a strip, a sheet, a ring, a pole, or other suitable component. In one exemplary embodiment, the frame rails 16, 18 can be angle irons having holes 20 configured to receive a bolt that threads through a column and causes the angle irons to engage the column edges when tightened.
[0023] The bumper members 12, 14, arms 26, 28, are preferably made of standard ASTM A36, hot-rolled steel plate (1″ thick on the arms) and (⅜″ thick on the angles). Alternatively, grade 50 steel can be used.
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[0031] The present disclosure provides at least the following advantages over prior art:
[0032] 1) protection of building-related elements from high-impact collision damages, such as from heavy equipment;
[0033] 2) facile access to said elements while the elements are protected; and
[0034] 3) ability to protect elements after the building is already constructed.
[0035] Persons skilled in the art will readily understand that these advantages (as well as the advantages indicated in the summary) and objectives of this system would not be possible without the particular combination of structural components and mechanisms assembled in this inventive apparatus and described herein.
[0036] The disclosure can be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. For example, each of the new structures described herein, can be modified to suit particular local variations or requirements while retaining their basic configurations or structural relationships with each other or while performing the same or similar functions described herein. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. Accordingly, the scope of the inventions are established by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein. Further, the individual elements of the claims are not well-understood, routine, or conventional. Instead, the claims are directed to the unconventional inventive concept described in the specification.
[0037] Where reference if made herein to a method comprising two or more defined steps, the defined steps can be carried out in any order or simultaneously (except where the context excludes that possibility), and the method can include one or more other steps which are carried out before any of the defined steps, between two of the defined steps, or after all the defined steps (except where the context excludes that possibility).
[0038] Terms that traditionally infer a sequential order, such as “first” or “second” or “third”, are used to distinguish one element from another element and are not necessarily meant to denote that an element is the primary or initial element in any given sequence of elements. For example, “a first wire” does not necessarily signify that the wire is the first in a sequence of wires or the first wire to be changed or modified by a method or apparatus. Instead, “a first wire” can only indicate that the wire is separate and distinguishable from another wire, such as “a second wire” or “a third wire.”
[0039] The disclosure presented in the written description and the various features and advantageous details thereof are explained more fully with reference to the non-limiting examples included and as detailed in the description which follows. Descriptions of well-known components and processes and manufacturing techniques are omitted so as to not unnecessarily obscure the principal features of the disclosure as described herein. The examples used in the description which follows are intended merely to facilitate an understanding of ways in which the disclosure can be practiced and to further enable those skilled in the art to practice the disclosure. Accordingly, the examples should not be construed as limiting the scope of the disclosure.