Safety access system for float assemblies
10967937 · 2021-04-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C02F2103/007
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B63B27/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02W10/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
C02F2201/008
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
A safety access system for use on floats, typically in the field of water and wastewater treatment, the system including rotatable and removable handrails and sockets attached to the float to receive the handrails.
Claims
1. A safety access system for use on float assemblies, the float assembly including a float having a top surface and a perimeter surface, the safety access system comprising: a mounting bracket having a front portion, two side portions and a rear portion; at least one socket, the at least one socket attached to the rear portion of the mounting bracket; at least one removable handrail, said handrail having a support post, the support post supporting a guard rail portion, the support post having a lower or mating portion; a guide and lock pin positioned within the at least one socket; and, a receiving channel and two opposing rotation guide channels in communication with each side of the receiving channel on the mating portion of the support post that cooperates with the guide and lock pin such that the mating portion of the support post and associated handrail is engaged and removably secured to the float in the at least one socket.
2. The safety access system of claim 1 wherein the mating portion of the support post further includes a lock portion in communication with the rotation guide channel.
3. A safety access system for use on a float assembly, the float assembly including a top surface and a perimeter, the safety system comprising: at least one socket attached to the float; a guide and lock pin positioned within the at least one socket; at least one removable handrail having a support post, the support post having a lower mating portion; and, a receiving channel and two opposing rotation guide channels, the rotation guides in communication with the receiving channel on the mating portion of the support post that cooperates with the guide and lock pin such that the mating portion of the support post is engaged in a particular orientation in the socket.
4. The safety access system of claim 3 wherein the mating portion of the support post includes at least one lock portion in communication with the rotation guide channel.
5. The safety access system of claim 3 wherein the at least one socket is attached to the perimeter of the float.
6. The safety access system of claim 3 wherein the at least one socket is attached to or formed as part of the float.
7. A safety access system for floats, the floats having a top surface and a perimeter surface, the system comprising: a mounting bracket having a front, two sides and a rear, the mounting bracket attached to the perimeter of the float; two sockets, each socket formed of a tubular member, each tubular member attached to each side and to the rear of the mounting bracket; two removable handrails, each handrail having a support post, the support post having a lower or mating member and an upper member supporting a guard rail portion wherein the lower mating member is received in the tubular member forming the sockets; a guide and lock pin positioned within the tubular member of each socket; and, a channel and lock slot assembly on the mating portion of the support post, the channel and lock slot assembly including a receiving channel, two opposing rotation guide channels in communication with the receiving channel, wherein the receiving channel and rotation guide channel cooperate with the guide and lock pin.
8. The safety access system of claim 7 wherein at least one rotation guide channel terminates in a lock channel in communication with the rotation guide channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The stated and unstated objects, features and advantages of the present inventions (sometimes used in the singular, but not excluding the plural) will become apparent from the following descriptions and drawings, wherein like reference numerals represent like elements in the various views, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(13) Set forth below is a description of what is currently believed to be the preferred embodiments or best representative examples of the inventions claimed. Future and present alternatives and modifications to the embodiments and preferred embodiments are contemplated. Any alternatives or modifications which make insubstantial changes in function, purpose, structure or result are intended to be covered by the claims of this patent.
(14) The present inventions have particular applicability to downflow mixers and aerators that are supported by float assemblies on the surface of a fluid to be treated. It will be understood by those of skill in the art that the present inventions may be used with other types of equipment that are supported on the surface of a fluid using float assemblies. And, although the present inventions are discussed in relation to the treatment of water or wastewater in a lagoon, basin or other body of fluid, the present inventions are not so limited. In addition, for simplicity, the present inventions are described in relation to typical annular floats. It will be understood by those of skill in the art that the inventions may be applied to floats of a different shape and configuration.
(15) A typical surface downflow mixer well known in the art is shown generally as 10 in
(16) Float assembly 12 includes an upper surface 17, a lower surface 16 and a perimeter or outer edge 15. As indicated, the present inventions are discussed in relation to float assemblies 12 having a generally circular shape and an annular opening in the center. It will be understood by those of skill in the art that the present inventions are equally applicable to float assemblies 12 having other shapes, including, for example, a square shape or radial arms (such as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 9,731,793 B1, assigned to Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.). In addition, and as will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, float assembly 12 may be constructed from a variety of materials. For example, float 12 may be constructed of a stainless steel or other metal exterior forming a hollow interior which may be filled with foam or other buoyant material. Float 12 may also be constructed of fiberglass and also filled with a foam or other buoyant material. The present inventions have applicability to all float assemblies 12, regardless of their material or method of construction.
(17) A preferred embodiment of the safety access system 20 of the present invention is shown in
(18) A preferred embodiment of mounting bracket 21 may best be seen by reference to
(19) A preferred embodiment of socket 25 may be seen by reference to
(20) A preferred embodiment of tubular member 31 has been described as having a circular cross-sectional shape. However, the present inventions are not so limited, but are preferred, so that handrails 40 may be inserted, rotated and locked into socket 25 as hereinafter described. For example, if the locking feature is not desired, the sockets may have a square, rectangular or other cross-sectional shape. The cross-sectional shape must, however, coincide with the cross-sectional shape of the mating portions 43 of the handrails 40 so that they may be inserted therein.
(21) Mounting bracket 21 is preferably secured to or made part of float 12. With reference to
(22) A preferred embodiment of removable handrails 40 may best be seen by reference to
(23) The installation of preferred removable handrails 40 into preferred mounting bracket 21, as well as their interaction with preferred channel and lock slot assembly 45, will be described by reference to
(24) The preferred channel and lock slot assembly 45 provides several advantages. First, it enables removable handrails 40, and in particular channel and lock slot assembly 45, to be of identical construction to one another and save on manufacturing cost. As importantly, the user doesn't have to determine at the site which handrail goes into which socket 25. This simplifies installation. This is because, in conjunction with the placement of guide and lock pin 30 within sockets 25 (see
(25) In the preferred embodiment, the receiving channel 46 of mating portion 43 is aligned on the same vertical plane as the guard rail portion 41 of handrail 40 (see
(26) It will be further understood by those of skill in the art that the guide and lock pin 30 may be placed within socket 25 in a variety of locations around the socket 25, depending upon the manufacture of handrails 40. The location of receiving channel 46 on mating portion 43 in the preferred embodiment is the location such that the guard rail portions 41 of handrails 40 are generally parallel to one another when in a fully installed position.
(27) It will also be understood that the present inventions do not require the preferred channel and lock slot assembly 45. For example, mating portion 43 of support post 42 may be provided only with one slot equivalent to receiving channel 46. In this manner, mating portion 43 may be inserted into socket 25 so that guide and lock pin 30 is aligned with receiving channel 46. Once inserted, rotation of handrail 40 is prevented. This alternative embodiment, however, would not have the preferred safety lock feature. Alternatively, a receiving channel 46 and only one rotation guide channel 48 (with or without lock portion 50) may be provided on mating portion 43. Then, if only one construction of handrail 40 is desired, guide and lock pin 30 has to be appropriately placed within socket 25 so that the handrail 40 will be properly installed. Those of skill in the art will understand the relationship of guide and lock pin 30 and the placement of receiving channel 46 (as well as any rotation guide channels 48 and/or lock portion 50) of the present invention to provide the proper alignment of handrail 40 when installed. Although not preferred, only one socket 25 and one handrail 40 may be used as an embodiment of the present invention.
(28) An alternative embodiment of the present invention is shown in
(29) The above description is not intended to limit the meaning of the words used in or the scope of the following claims that define the invention. Rather, it is contemplated that future modifications in structure, function or result will exist that are not substantial changes and that all such insubstantial changes in what is claimed are intended to be covered by the claims. Thus, while preferred embodiments of the present inventions have been illustrated and described, it will be understood that changes and modifications can be made without departing from the claimed invention. In addition, although the term “claimed invention” or “present invention” is sometimes used herein in the singular, it will be understood that there are a plurality of inventions as described and claimed.
(30) Various features of the present inventions are set forth in the following claims.