CATCH FENCE SYSTEM
20200224449 ยท 2020-07-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01F15/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H17/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04H17/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A63K3/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E01F15/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01F15/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A catch fence system for use at a race track having a retaining wall. The catch fence system includes first and second frame members with each having a lower front member with a mounting bracket adapted to connect the lower front member to the retaining wall. A first support ring is affixed to the lower front member of the first frame member and a second support ring is affixed to the lower front member of the second frame member. A first front cable extends through the first and second support rings. A first stop block is affixed to first front cable to the outside of and a distance L1 from the first support ring and a second stop block is affixed to the first front cable to the outside of and a distance L2 from the second support ring, wherein the distance L2 is greater than the distance L1.
Claims
1. A catch fence system for use at a race track having a retaining wall bordering at least a portion of the race track, comprising: first and second frame members spaced apart from each other, each of the first and second frame members has a lower front member and a rear member, the lower front member having a mounting bracket adapted to connect the lower front member to the retaining wall, the rear member adapted to be connected to a support surface; first and second support rings, the first support ring being affixed to the lower front member of the first frame member, and the second support ring being affixed to the lower front member of the second frame member; a first front cable extending between and slidingly through the first and second support rings; first and second stop blocks, the first stop block affixed to the first front cable to the outside of the first support ring, and the second stop block affixed to the first front cable to the outside of second support ring; and a front fence extending between each lower front member and affixed to the first front cable; wherein the first stop block is positioned along the first front cable a distance L1 from the first support ring and the second stop block is positioned along the first front cable a distance L2 from the second support ring, wherein the distance L2 is greater than the distance L1.
2. The catch fence system of claim 1 further comprising: a rear cable extending between and affixed to the rear member of the first and second frame members; and a rear fence extending between the first and second frame members and affixed to the rear cable.
3. The catch fence system of claim 1, wherein the lower front member of each of the first and second frame members is tilted rearwardly away from the race track.
4. The catch fence system of claim 3, wherein each of the first and second frame members has an upper front member tilting forwardly towards the race track.
5. The catch fence system of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second frame members has an upper front member, the catch fence system further comprising: third and fourth support rings, the third support ring being affixed to the upper front member of the first frame member, and the fourth support ring being affixed to the upper front member of the second frame member; a second front cable extending between and slidingly through the third and fourth support rings; and third and fourth stop blocks, the third stop block affixed to the second front cable to the outside of the third support ring, and the fourth stop block affixed to the second front cable to the outside of fourth support ring; wherein the front fence extends between each upper front member and is affixed to the second front cable; and wherein the third stop block is positioned along the second front cable a distance L1 from the third support ring and the fourth stop block is positioned along the second front cable a distance L2 from the fourth support ring, wherein the distance L2 is greater than the distance L1.
6. The catch fence system of claim 1, wherein the mounting bracket includes first and second bracket halves configured to slidingly move relative to each other to accommodate retaining walls with different thicknesses.
7. The catch fence system of claim 6, wherein the first and second bracket halves have corresponding interleaving tabs adapted to reduce lateral movement of the first and second bracket halves when the first and second bracket halves move relative to each other.
8. The catch fence system of claim 1, wherein the mounting bracket includes a mounting plate and each lower front member having a mounting collar adapted to be removably coupled to the mounting plate, wherein the mounting collar may be affixed to the mounting plate in different positions so as to change an orientation of the lower front member relative to the race track.
9. The catch fence system of claim 8, wherein the mounting plate has a plurality of holes and the mounting collar has a corresponding plurality of holes, each of the holes adapted to receive a fastener to secure the mounting collar to the mounting plate.
10. The catch fence system of claim 1 further comprising a bracing member extending between and affixed to the first and second frame members.
11. A catch fence system for use at a race track having a retaining wall bordering at least a portion of the race track, comprising: first and second frame members spaced apart from each other, each of the first and second frame members has a lower front member with a mounting bracket adapted to connect the lower front member to the retaining wall, the mounting bracket having first and second bracket halves configured to slidingly move with respective to each other to accommodate retaining walls with different thicknesses; first and second support rings, the first support ring being affixed to the lower front member of the first frame member, and the second support ring being affixed to the lower front member of the second frame member; a first front cable extending between and slidingly through the first and second support rings; first and second stop blocks, the first stop block affixed to the first front cable to the outside of the first support ring, and the second stop block affixed to the first front cable to the outside of second support ring; and a front fence extending between each lower front member and affixed to the first front cable.
12. The catch fence system of claim 11, wherein the first and second bracket halves have corresponding interleaving tabs adapted to reduce lateral movement of the first and second bracket halves when the first and second bracket halves move relative to each other.
13. The catch fence system of claim 11, wherein the mounting bracket includes a mounting plate and each lower front member having a mounting collar adapted to be removably coupled to the mounting plate, wherein the mounting collar may be affixed to the mounting plate in different positions so as to change an orientation of the lower front member relative to the race track.
14. The catch fence system of claim 13, wherein the mounting plate has a plurality of holes and the mounting collar has a corresponding plurality of holes, each of the holes adapted to receive a fastener to secure the mounting collar to the mounting plate.
15. The catch fence system of claim 11, wherein the first stop block is positioned along the first front cable a distance L1 from the first support ring and the second stop block is positioned along the first front cable a distance L2 from the second support ring, wherein the distance L2 is greater than the distance L1.
16. A catch fence system for use at a race track having a retaining wall bordering at least a portion of the race track, comprising: first and second frame members spaced apart from each other, each of the first and second frame members has a lower front member and a rear member, the lower front member having a mounting bracket adapted to connect the lower front member to the retaining wall, the rear member adapted to be connected to a support surface, the mounting bracket includes a mounting plate and each lower front member having a mounting collar adapted to be removably coupled to the mounting plate, first and second support rings, the first support ring being affixed to the lower front member of the first frame member, and the second support ring being affixed to the lower front member of the second frame member; a first front cable extending between and slidingly through the first and second support rings; first and second stop blocks, the first stop block affixed to the first front cable to the outside of the first support ring, and the second stop block affixed to the first front cable to the outside of second support ring; and a front fence extending between each lower front member and affixed to the first front cable, wherein the mounting collar may be affixed to the mounting plate in different positions so as to change an orientation of the lower front member relative to the race track.
17. The catch fence system of claim 16, wherein the mounting plate has a plurality of holes and the mounting collar has a corresponding plurality of holes, each of the holes adapted to receive a fastener to secure the mounting collar to the mounting plate.
18. The catch fence system of claim 16, wherein the first stop block is positioned along the first front cable a distance L1 from the first support ring and the second stop block is positioned along the first front cable a distance L2 from the second support ring, wherein the distance L2 is greater than the distance L1.
19. The catch fence system of claim 16, wherein each of the first and second frame members has an upper front member, the catch fence system further comprising: third and fourth support rings, the third support ring being affixed to the upper front member of the first frame member, and the fourth support ring being affixed to the upper front member of the second frame member; a second front cable extending between and slidingly through the third and fourth support rings; and third and fourth stop blocks, the third stop block affixed to the second front cable to the outside of the third support ring, and the fourth stop block affixed to the second front cable to the outside of fourth support ring; wherein the front fence extends between each upper front member and is affixed to the second front cable; and wherein the third stop block is positioned along the second front cable a distance L1 from the third support ring and the fourth stop block is positioned along the second front cable a distance L2 from the fourth support ring, wherein the distance L2 is greater than the distance L1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate one or more embodiments of the invention and, together with a general description of the invention given above, and the detailed description given below, serve to explain the invention.
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[0036] A section of a catch fence system 10 constructed in accordance with an embodiment of the invention as illustrated in
[0037] Unless stated otherwise, the description of the catch fence system 10 below will be based on the catch fence system 10 being installed around the entire outer boundary of a race track with no breaks in the catch fence system 10. The cars on the track will be moving in a counterclockwise direction with the traffic flow on the track being indicated by TF on some of the figures. In light of that traffic flow and to assist in describing the catch fence system 10, the term front refers to the part of the catch fence closest to the track. The term back or rear refers to the part of the catch fence system 10 further from the track. The terms left and right are taken from the perspective of someone standing on the track and looking towards the catch fence system 10.
[0038] With reference to
[0039] Although not intended to be limited to any particular dimensions for the catch fence system 10 or the frame members 16, the catch fence system 10 may have a height H as illustrated in
[0040] A plurality of spaced-apart front cables 40 extend laterally between the frame members 16. The front cables 40 are located on the track (front) side of the lower frame member 30 and upper frame member 32. A plurality of spaced-apart rear cables 42 extend laterally between the frame members 16 and are located on the track side of the rear member 34. A plurality of clamps 44 with support rings 45 (
[0041] A front fence 60 is attached to the track side of the front cables 40 via a ring connector 62 as illustrated in
[0042] The catch fence system 10 also includes stop blocks 70 attached to the front cables 40 as illustrated in
[0043] Various aspects of the catch fence system 10 may be customized to account for the type of racing and cars (or vehicles) being used on the track 12 For example, the spacing of the stop blocks 70 on either side of the eye bolt 45 may be changed. In addition, the spacing of the clamps 44 along the lower frame member 30 may also be altered to account for different race and car scenarios. The lateral spacing between frame members 16 may be altered or additional frame members 16 may be added. The thickness (diameter) of the front cables 40 may be customized as well. For instance, the upper-most front cables 40, i.e., those further from the track 12, may be a smaller thickness (diameter) so they can flex more. The angles between the various members 30, 32, 34, 36 may be altered as well as the circumstances warrant. As mentioned above, should the traffic flow TF reverse direction, the stop blocks 70 would need to be repositioned relative to the eye bolts 45.
[0044] One exemplary stop block 70 is illustrated in
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[0046] As the force F continues to be applied, i.e., the car moves further into the catch fence system 10, the front fence 60 and the front cables 40 further deflect away from the track 12 towards the rear of the catch fence system 10. At a certain deflection, one or more of the stop blocks 70 will reach their maximum travel where they will contact and be stopped by the eye bolt 45 as illustrated in
[0047] As the car elevates off the track 12, it will encounter the next front cable 40, which will push it back to slow the car's ascent until the car can no longer push back the upper most front cables 40, thus, ending the ascent. Thus, the catch fence system 10 provides for vertical pocketing of a crashing car. The stop blocks 70 on the higher front cables 40 may be adjusted, as well as their size and flexibility to achieve that vertical pocketing. The angle of the car's impact will be a main factor determining the number of vertical sections of the catch fence system 10 that are involved. Impacts near the apex of the turn will likely engage the higher sections of the catch fence system 10. By changing the angles, lengths, and spacing between the lower front members 30 and upper front members 32, the catch fence system 10 may be adapted for use on any section of the course.
[0048] Each front cable 40 is able to move independently of the other front cables 40. However, because all the front cables 40 are connected to the front fence 60, any deflection of one front cable 40 may cause one or more front cable 40 to also deflect.
[0049] As shown in
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[0051] The lower end of the lower front member 30 may include a mounting collar 146 which may have plurality of throughholes. 148. When assembled as shown in
[0052] As discussed above, the lower front member 30 may be tilted rearwardly away from the track 12. The orientation of the lower front member 30 relative the traffic flow TF may be altered by rotating the lower front member 30 and thus the mounting collar 146 relative to the mounting plate 140. For example, as illustrated in
[0053] The description of the catch fence system 10 above assumed that the catch fence system 10 was installed around the entire outer boundary of a race track with no breaks in the catch fence system 10. In another embodiment, the catch fence system 10 may be only a segment, which does not go around the entire outer boundary of a race track or is used along, for example. In such a situation the terminating ends of the front cables 40 would have to be secured.
[0054] While the invention has been illustrated by a description of various embodiments, and while these embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of the Applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and method, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of the Applicant's general inventive concept.