Safety device for guard rail
11111694 ยท 2021-09-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Andrew W. Nickelston (Lawsonville, NC, US)
- Terry R. Cundiff (Martinsville, VA, US)
- Starlett Hedrick (Axton, VA, US)
Cpc classification
E01F15/143
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01F15/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A safety device functions as a cap that is inserted over the exposed end of an I-shaped support post. The safety device comprises a generally L-shaped cap including a front pad that covers the flange of the support post, and a top pad that covers the exposed end of the support post when the safety device is installed onto the support post.
Claims
1. A safety device for an I-shaped support post including two opposing flanges interconnected by a web, the safety device comprising: a top pad configured to extend over a top end of the support post when the safety device is installed on the support post; a front pad including a front wall configured to extend downwardly from the top pad along a first one of the flanges when the safety device is installed in the support post; a pair of side panels extending downwardly from the top pad, the side panels defining a channel configured to receive the web of the support post when the safety device is installed on the support post with the front pad extending generally parallel to the first one of the flanges; wherein the top pad extends longitudinally in cantilever fashion from the front pad and has a free end of the top pad disposed distally from the front pad; wherein the front pad extends downwardly farther away from the top pad than the pair of side panels; wherein the channel defined by the side panels is open ended in a direction from the front pad toward the free end of the top pad; and wherein the top pad, between the front pad and the free end of the top pad, extends laterally outboard beyond both of the pair of side panels.
2. The safety device of claim 1, further comprising a gap between the side panels and the front wall of the front pad to receive the first one of the flanges when the safety device is installed on the support post.
3. The safety device of claim 1, wherein the front wall includes a pair of laterally spaced openings to receive a pair of bolts for securing the safety device to the support post.
4. The safety device of claim 1, wherein the front pad further comprises two sidewalls extending along opposing edges of the front wall and configured to wrap around side edges of the first one of the flanges.
5. The safety device of claim 1, wherein the front pad comprises the front wall, side walls extending along lateral edges of the front wall, and a back wall defining a second channel to receive the first one of the flanges of the support post when the safety device is installed on the support post.
6. The safety device of claim 5, wherein the back wall includes a slot configured to receive the web of the support post when the safety device is installed on the support post.
7. The safety device of claim 6, wherein the back wall includes two back wall portions connected to respective side walls so as to be movable between an open position and a closed position; wherein in the closed position the front wall, side walls, and back wall define the second channel surrounding the first one of the flanges of the support post.
8. The safety device of claim 5, wherein the front wall includes at least one opening to receive a bolt for securing the safety device to the support post, and wherein the back wall includes an opening aligned with at least one opening in the front wall to receive the bolt.
9. The safety device of claim 1, wherein the pair of side panels are connected to the front pad only via the top pad.
10. The safety device of claim 1, wherein the top pad is rectangular in plan view, with a lateral width larger than a lateral width of the flanges of the support post.
11. A safety device for an I-shaped support post including first and second opposing flanges interconnected by a web, the safety device comprising: a front pad configured to slide over an end of the support post, the front pad having a first channel configured to receive the first flange of the support post and a slot extending along one side of the front pad to receive the web of the support post; and a top pad projecting perpendicularly from one end of the front pad, the top pad being configured to extend over the end of the support post when the front pad is inserted onto the first flange of the support post; a pair of side panels extending perpendicularly from the front pad and the top pad, the side panels defining a second channel configured to receive the web of the support post when the safety device is installed on the support post with the front pad extending generally parallel to the first flange; wherein the top pad extends longitudinally in cantilever fashion from the front pad and has a free end of the top pad disposed distally from the front pad; wherein the front pad extends downwardly farther away from the top pad than the pair of side panels; wherein the second channel defined by the side panels is open ended in a direction from the front pad toward the free end of the top pad; and wherein the top pad, between the front pad and the free end of the top pad, extends laterally outboard beyond both of the pair of side panels.
12. The safety device of claim 11, wherein the top pad is rectangular in plan view, with a lateral width larger than a lateral width of the flanges of the support post.
13. The safety device of claim 11, wherein the front pad comprises a front wall, side walls extending along lateral edges of the front wall, and a back wall defining the first channel.
14. The safety device of claim 13, wherein the back wall includes a slot configured to receive the web of the support post when the safety device is installed on the support post.
15. The safety device of claim 14, wherein the back wall includes two back wall portion walls portions connected to respective side walls so as to be movable between an open position and a closed position; wherein in the closed position the front wall, side walls, and back wall define the first channel.
16. A safety device for an I-shaped support post including first and second opposing flanges interconnected by a web, the safety device comprising: a top pad configured to extend over a top end of the support post when the safety device is installed on the support post; a front pad having a first channel configured to receive the first flange of the support post, the front pad comprising: a front wall configured to extend downwardly from the top pad along and parallel to the first flange when the safety device is installed in the support post; a pair of side walls extending along opposing edges of the front wall; and a back wall; a pair of side panels extending downwardly from the top pad, the side panels defining a second channel configured to receive the web of the support post when the safety device is installed on the support post when the safety device is installed on the support post with the front pad extending generally parallel to the first flange; wherein the top pad extends longitudinally in cantilever fashion from the front pad and has a free end of the top pad disposed distally from the front pad; wherein the front pad extends downwardly farther away from the top pad than the pair of side panels; wherein the second channel defined by the side panels is open ended in a direction from the front pad toward the free end of the top pad; and wherein the top pad, between the front pad and the free end of the top pad, extends laterally outboard beyond both of the pair of side panels.
17. The safety device of claim 16, wherein the back wall includes a slot configured to receive the web of the support post when the safety device is installed on the support post.
18. The safety device of claim 17, wherein the back wall includes two back wall portions connected to respective side walls so as to be movable between an open position and a closed position; wherein in the closed position the front wall, side walls, and back wall define the first channel.
19. The safety device of claim 16, wherein the top pad is rectangular in plan view, with a lateral width larger than a lateral width of the flanges of the support post.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(18) Referring now to the drawings, various embodiments of a safety device indicated generally by the numeral 10 are shown and described. For convenience, similar reference numbers are used throughout the Figures to indicate similar elements or components. The safety device 10 is designed and configured to mount onto an exposed end of an I-shaped support post 5 for a guardrail. The support post 5 (shown in
(19) The support post 5 of the guardrail presents a potential hazard to pedestrians or cyclists that may lose their balance or fall over the guardrail. The sharp edges and corners of the support posts 5 can cause serious injury, particularly if a person falls head first into the support post 5. The safety device 10 is configured to be installed onto the exposed end of the support post 5 to protect pedestrians and cyclists from the most serious injuries.
(20) While the safety device 10 is designed for use with supports posts 5 for guard rails, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the safety device 10 as herein described is more generally applicable to any type of structure having an I-shaped post or beam with an exposed end that presents a safety hazard.
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(22) The front pad 12 in the embodiment shown in
(23) The top pad 24 in the embodiment shown in
(24) The side panels 30 extend downwardly from the bottom surface of the top pad 24 generally perpendicular to the top pad 24. The side panels 30 define a channel 32 that is open along two sides to receive the upper end of the web 9 of the support post 5 when the safety device 10 is installed on the support post 5. As shown in the Figures, the channel 32 is downwardly open, and is also open ended in a direction from the front pad 12 toward the free end 24f of the top pad 24 (generally to the left in
(25) The safety device 10 is designed to slide over the end of an I-shaped support post 5 as shown in
(26) To secure the safety device 10 to the support post 5, a pair of holes 8 is formed or drilled in the flange 7 of the support post 5. Each hole 8 in the flange 7 of the support post 5 aligns with a corresponding hole 13 in the front wall 14. The safety device 10 is secured to the support post 5 by a pair of bolts, each of which passes through one set of aligned holes 8, 13 in the flange 7 and front wall 14 respectively. Nuts thread onto the ends of the bolts and are tightened against the inner surface of the flange 7.
(27) Once installed, the safety device 10 of either embodiment provides cushioning in the event that a person falls into the support post 5. Additionally, the corners and edges of the safety device 10 are rounded so that there are no sharp corners or edges to hit. The safety device 10 is inexpensive to manufacture and easy to install, while protecting persons from serious injury.
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(29) The front pad 12 in this embodiment is generally tubular in form and comprises a front wall 14, back wall 16, and side walls 18. The front wall 14, back wall 16, and side walls 18 form a channel 20 that is configured to receive the flange 7 of the support post 5. The back wall 16 includes a slot 22 into which the web 9 of the support post 5 slides as shown in
(30) The top pad 24 projects perpendicularly from the upper end of the front pad 12. In the embodiment shown in
(31) The side panels 30 extend downward from the top pad 24 and rearward from the back wall 16 in a plane that is perpendicular to both the front pad 12 and top pad 24. IN this embodiment, the side panels 30 join with the back wall 16. The side panels 30 are disposed on opposite sides of the slot 22 in the back wall 16 of the front pad 12. The side panels 30 define a channel 32 that is open along two sides to receive the upper end of the web 9 of the support post 5. The channel 32 is sized so that the web 9 of the support post 5 fits snugly into the channel 32.
(32) The safety device 10 is designed to slide over the end of an I-shaped support post 5 as shown in
(33) In one variation of this embodiment, the channel 20 is sized to snugly fit the flange 7 of the support post 5. The snug fit between the front pad 12 and the flange 7 is sufficient to hold the safety device 10 in place. In another variation of this embodiment, the channel 20 in the front pad 12 is designed to loosely fit the flange 7 of the support post 5. In this case, aligned bolt holes 13, 15 (shown in dotted lines) may optionally be formed in the front wall 14 and back wall 16 of the front pad 12 respectively. In this variation, safety device 10 is secured to the support post 5 by a pair of bolts, each of which passes through one set of aligned holes 8, 13, 15 in the flange 7, front wall 14 and back wall 16 respectively. Nuts thread onto the ends of the bolts and are tightened against the inner surface of the back wall 16.
(34) Once installed, the safety device 10 provides cushioning in the event that a person falls into the support post 5. Additionally, the corners and edges of the safety device 10 are rounded so that there are no sharp corners or edges to hit.
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(36) The front pad 12 includes a front wall 14, back wall 16, and side walls 18. The front wall 14 comprises a generally planar panel and is configured to cover the outer surface of the flange 7 of the support post 5 when the safety device 10 is installed on the support post 5. The front wall 14 includes a pair of bolt holes 13 for securing the safety device 10 to the support post 5 as hereinafter described. The side walls 18 extend along respective edges of the front wall 14 and are configured to wrap around the side edges of the flange 7 when the safety device 10 is installed on the support post 5. The back wall 16 includes two back wall portions 16a, 16b connected to respective sidewalls 18 by live hinges 17 so as to be movable between an open position as shown in
(37) The top pad 24 projects perpendicularly from the upper end of the front pad 12. In the embodiment shown in the drawings, the top pad 24 is generally rectangular in form. However, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the form of the top pad 24 is not a material aspect of the invention and that the top pad 24 could have a variety of shapes. For example, the top pad 24 could be triangular, trapezoidal, oval, or virtually any other shape. The side edges of the top pad 24 could be straight or could be curvilinear.
(38) The side panels 30 extend downward from the top pad 24 in a plane that is perpendicular to both the front pad 12 and top pad 24 leaving a small gap 33 between the rear edge of the side walls and the front wall 14. The gap is best seen in
(39) The safety device 10 is designed to be installed on the end of an I-shaped support post 5 as shown in
(40) The safety device 10 as herein described provides cushioning in the event that a person falls into the support post. Additionally, the corners and edges of the safety device 10 are rounded so that there are no sharp corners or edges to hit. Based on the foregoing, it is apparent that the safety device 10 is inexpensive to manufacture and easy to install, while protecting persons from serious injury.