Cover
20200080271 ยท 2020-03-12
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Inventors
Cpc classification
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Abstract
A cover is described which comprises main section (12) provided with link means to allow linking of the cover to an adjacent cover, wherein the main section (12) is shaped to include opposing side walls (18) and defines a reinforced plastics material central region (22) in which elongate reinforcement members (26) are provided extending within the side walls (18), and end regions (24) located to opposite ends of and integrally formed with the central region (22), the elongate reinforcement members (26) provided in the side walls (18) stopping short of the end regions (24), and wherein the link means are provided at the end regions (24).
Claims
1. A cover comprising main section provided with link means to allow linking of the cover to an adjacent cover, wherein the main section is shaped to include opposing side walls and defines a reinforced plastics material central region in which elongate reinforcement members are provided extending within the side walls, and end regions located to opposite ends of and integrally formed with the central region, the elongate reinforcement members provided in the side walls stopping short of the end regions, and wherein the link means are provided at the end regions.
2. A cover according to claim 1, wherein the side walls are formed with recesses opening to the underside of the cover, the recesses being located in the end regions.
3. A cover according to claim 2, wherein the link means comprise a connector plate fitted to the main section and projecting from one of the recesses thereof, and a connector pin fitted to the main section adjacent another of the recesses thereof.
4. A cover according to claim 3, wherein the underside of the recess with which the connector pin is associated is closed by a cover plate, the recess and cover plate together defining an opening into which the connector plate of the adjacent cover is fitted for cooperation with the connector pin.
5. A cover according to claim 3, wherein the connector plate is arranged such that a projecting part thereof is angled upwardly, in use.
6. A cover according to claim 5, wherein the connector plate includes a mounting part secured, in use, to the main section, and an upwardly angled part in which an opening for cooperation with the connector pin is formed.
7. A cover according to claim 1, wherein the cover further comprises additional reinforcement members, the reinforcement members and additional reinforcement members together forming a grid-like arrangement.
8. A cover according to claim 7, wherein the main section defines a series of downwardly depending ribs, the reinforcement members and additional reinforcement members being located within respective ones of the ribs.
9. A cover according to claim 1, wherein flexible end ramps are fitted to the end regions.
10. A cover according to claim 1, wherein the main section is provided with an opening for receiving a probe associated with a gas sensor.
11. A cover according to claim 1, wherein a retainer arrangement is provided to resist longitudinal movement of the cover, in use.
12. A cover according to claim 11, wherein the retainer arrangement comprises a housing with which a plurality of moveable pins are associated, the pins being movable under the action of gravity between raised and lowered positions, the pins projecting from the underside of the main section when in their lowered positions.
13. A cover according to claim 12, wherein the main section is formed with mounting formations to allow the housing to be secured thereto such that the housing extends in a substantially horizontal orientation, in use.
14. A cover according to claim 1, wherein the link means take the form of projections receivable within correspondingly shaped re-entrant recesses.
15. A cover according to claim 1, wherein the cover is formed with a lip which can rest upon a ledge projecting from the adjacent cover.
16. A cover arrangement to claim 1, wherein the link means comprise connector plates which can be bolted to the covers, recesses being formed in the end regions to accommodate the connector plates.
Description
[0015] The invention will further be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0024] The cover 10 is comprises a main section 12 to the ends of which are fitted end ramps 14. The main section 12 is of moulded plastics material form shaped to define an upper surface 16 and integral side walls 18. The underside of the main section 12 is formed with a series of ribs 20, some of which extend along the length of the main section 12, and some of which extend across the width of the main section 12.
[0025] The main section 12 defines a central, metal reinforced region 22, and integral end regions 24 located to opposite ends of the central region 22. In the central region 22, the side walls 18 and ribs 20 each contain respective elongate reinforcing members 26, each of which takes the form of a length of steel rod or bar. The rods or bars are conveniently welded or otherwise secured to one another in a grid-like configuration before being introduced into a mould and having the plastics material of the main section over moulded onto the reinforcing members 26. It will be appreciated, however, that this represents just one technique by which the main section 12 may be formed, and that other techniques may be used without departing from the scope of the invention.
[0026] The elongate reinforcing members 26 located within the side walls 18 stop short of the end regions 24. Likewise, the reinforcing members 26 located within the ribs 20 stop short of the end regions 24, and so the end regions 24 are not of metal reinforced form. However, it will be appreciated that arrangements are possible within the scope of the invention in which the reinforcing members 26 located within the ribs 20 (but not those located within the side walls 18) extend into the end regions 24.
[0027] The parts of the sides walls 18 located in the end regions 24 are formed with recesses 28 which open to the underside of the cover. The recesses 28 could be machined into the side walls 18 after completion of the moulding process, but are conveniently formed as part of the moulding operation, the mould being shaped in such a manner as to result in the formation of the recesses 28.
[0028] One of the recesses 28 located on each side of the cover 10 has a connector plate 30 associated therewith, the connector plate 30 extending through the recess 28 and including a mounting part 30a located beneath and bolted to (or otherwise secured to) the underside of the main section 12. The connector plate 30 further includes a projecting part 30b, angled upwardly relative to the plane of the mounting part 30a and provided with an opening 32.
[0029] The other of the recesses 28 located on each side of the cover 10 has a cover plate 34 mounted adjacent thereto so as to define a closed opening through which a connector pin 36 mounted to the underside of the main section 12 can be accessed.
[0030] The connector plate 30 and connector pin 36 together serve as link means whereby adjacent covers 10 can be connected or linked to one another. To link adjacent covers 10 to one another, as shown in
[0031] The end ramps 14 are conveniently of a flexible rubber like material which flexes to accommodate bumps, dips or other non-uniformities in the road surface. The ramps 14 reduce noise generated as vehicles ride onto and leave the covers 10 and the nature of the materials used in the cover 10 serve to further reduce noise generation and reverberation in use.
[0032] The main section 12 is conveniently formed with one or more openings 38 through which a probe of a gas detector can be inserted, with the cover 10 in position over a trench, to allow gas measurements or tests to be undertaken without the need to first remove the cover 10.
[0033] It is desired to provide a means whereby movement of the cover 10 relative to the road surface is resisted to reduce the risk of the cover 10 moving to a position in which it is unstable or unable to safely bear the weight of vehicles or pedestrians passing over the cover 10. Conveniently, the retainer means takes the form of a housing 40 secured to the underside of the main section 12, the housing 40 having a series of pins 42 associated therewith. Each pin 42 is held captive to the housing 40 and is movable under the action of gravity between a raised position and a lowered position. In use, prior to lowering the cover into position over a trench, all of the pins 42 will adopt their extended, lowered positions, extending beneath the level of the lower edges of the side walls 18. As the cover 10 is lowered into position, the ones of the pins 42 located above the road surface to each side of the trench will be pushed into the housing 40, the remaining pins 42 remaining in their lowered positions. It will be appreciated that the pins 42 in their lowered positions may bear against the side walls of the trench, upon movement of the cover 10 relative to the road surface, limiting or resisting further movement.
[0034] The pins 42 are all of the same length, and in order to function properly, the housing 40 is preferably arranged horizontally, in use. In order to achieve this despite the curved profile of the cover 10 as illustrated, the underside of the main section 12 is conveniently provided with formations 44 upon which the housing 40 is located to hold the housing 40 in a substantially horizontal configuration, in use.
[0035] It will be appreciated that the cover 10 is advantageous in that the installation of the link means does not require the formation of openings in the side walls of the main section after completion of the moulding thereof, instead the link means being fitted in recesses that can be formed as part of the moulding process. The formation of the recesses as part of the moulding process is permitted through arranging for the reinforcing members to stop short of the end sections. In known cover designs, the presence of reinforcing members in these locations prevents the formation of recesses in these locations, and instead openings are cut above the level of the reinforcing members as a subsequent, time consuming manufacturing step. The arrangement of the invention is thus advantageous in that manufacture of the cover is simplified.
[0036] As the end sections 24 are not reinforced, it is desirable that in use these sections of the cover overlie the ground surface rather than being located above the trench, the trench preferably being spanned by the reinforced section 22. To assist in ensuring that this is the case, the upper surface 16 is preferably provided with markings identifying which parts of the cover are permitted to safely extend over the trench, in use.
[0037] Although the arrangement described hereinbefore includes a specific type of link means, it will be appreciated that the invention is not restricted in this regard and that a number of other designs of link means may be employed without departing from the scope of the invention. By way of example,
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[0040] Whilst a specific embodiment of the invention is described herein, it will be appreciated that a wide range of modifications and alterations may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.