Modular barrier system with panels having attached links
10577827 ยท 2020-03-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Stephen Kurtin (Sherman Oaks, CA)
- Scott Winslow (Chatsworth, CA, US)
- Brian Packard (North Andover, MA, US)
Cpc classification
E04H17/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A63C19/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A modular barrier system enables demountable outdoor rinkstypically for ice hockey, or ice skating, or street hockey. A rink includes multiple panels, each having a factory-attached link. These panels are linearly disposed, adjacent to one another, to form a piecewise continuous boundary wall enclosing a desired area. Attaching one link to the next, typically via insertion of a thumbscrew, connects the panels into a robust assembly. Both straight and curved panels are provided, thereby enabling a rink with round corners. Each panel includes a shell molded from plastic resin, and has a hollow interior which can be filled with water (or other ballast).
Claims
1. A panel for forming a modular barrier system, comprising: a shell enclosing a hollow interior space, wherein the shell is formed of a plastic by molding; and a link disposed against a back of the shell and affixed thereto, the link extending horizontally across the shell and protruding past at least one end of the shell, the link having two ends each including a connection structure configured for connecting to a connection structure of a link of another panel, wherein the shell has at least one through hole that extends from a front to the back of the shell, the link has at least one through slot, and wherein as to at least one such through slot the link is affixed to the shell by an affixing assembly that passes through both the through hole and the through slot, the affixing assembly including at least one screw.
2. The panel of claim 1, wherein the shell includes one or more horizontal grooves on the back, and wherein the link is disposed in one of the one or more horizontal grooves.
3. The panel of claim 1, wherein the back of the shell has a plurality of depressions, each depression terminating in a tack-off joined to the front of the shell, wherein at least one of the tack-offs includes the through hole of the shell, and wherein the affixing assembly includes either one screw that passes through both the through hole of the shell and the through slot of the link or two screws that respectively pass through the through hole of the shell and the through slot of the link.
4. The panel of claim 3, further comprising at least one spacer disposed in the depression corresponding to the through hole, and wherein either the one screw extends through the spacer or the two screws each extend into the spacer.
5. The panel of claim 4, wherein the two screws include a first screw passing through the corresponding through hole of the shell and driven into the spacer, and a second screw passing through the corresponding through slot of the link and driven into the spacer.
6. The panel of claim 4, wherein the one screw extends through the corresponding through hole of the shell, the spacer, and the corresponding through slot of the link, and is engaged by a nut.
7. The panel of claim 3, wherein the through hole has a counterbore on the front of the shell, and wherein one of the one more screws has a screwhead disposed inside the counterbore.
8. The panel of claim 1, wherein the connection structure on each of the two ends of the link is a part of a turnbuckle.
9. The panel of claim 1, further comprising a second link disposed against the back of the shell and affixed to the shell, the second link extending horizontally across the shell and protruding past at least one end of the shell, the link having two ends each including a connection structure configured for connecting to a connection structure of a link of another panel.
10. A panel for forming a modular barrier system, comprising: a shell enclosing a hollow interior space, wherein the shell is formed of a plastic by molding; and a link disposed against a back of the shell and affixed thereto, the link extending horizontally across the shell and protruding past at least one end of the shell, the link having two ends each including a connection structure configured for connecting to a connection structure of a link of another panel, wherein the connection structure on each of the two ends of the link includes an array of teeth, the arrays of teeth at the two ends of the link facing opposite directions.
11. A modular barrier system comprising: a plurality of panels, each panel including: a shell enclosing a hollow interior space, wherein the shell is formed of a plastic by molding; and a link disposed against a back of the shell and affixed to the shell, the link extending horizontally across the shell, wherein the shell has at least one through hole that extends from a front to the back of the shell, the link has at least one through slot, and wherein as to at least one such through slot the link is affixed to the shell by an affixing assembly that passes through both the through hole and the through slot, the affixing assembly including at least one screw; and a plurality of connectors, each connector connecting an end of the link of one panel with an end of the link of an adjacent panel.
12. The modular barrier system of claim 11, wherein the plurality of panels include straight panels and curved panels, and the plurality of links include straight links and curved links, and wherein the curved panels form curved corners of the wall.
13. The modular barrier system of claim 11, wherein in each panel, the shell includes one or more horizontal grooves on the back, and the link is disposed in one of the one or more horizontal grooves.
14. The modular barrier system of claim 11, wherein in each panel, the back of the shell has a plurality of depressions, each depression terminating in a tack-off joined to the front of the shell, wherein at least one of the tack-offs includes the through hole of the shell, and wherein the affixing assembly includes either one screw that passes through both the through hole of the shell and the through slot of the link or two screws that respectively pass through the through hole of the shell and the through slot of the link.
15. The modular barrier system of claim 14, wherein each panel further comprises at least one spacer disposed in the depression corresponding to the through hole, and wherein either the one screw extends through the spacer or the two screws both extend into the spacer.
16. The modular barrier system of claim 15, wherein in each panel, the two screws include a first screw passing through the corresponding through hole of the shell and driven into the spacer, and a second screw passing through the corresponding through slot of the link and driven into the spacer.
17. The modular barrier system of claim 15, wherein in each panel, the one screw extends through the corresponding through hole of the shell, the spacer, and the corresponding through slot of the link, and is engaged by a nut.
18. The modular barrier system of claim 14, wherein the through hole has a counterbore on the front of the shell, and wherein one of the one or more screws has a screwhead disposed inside the counterbore.
19. The modular barrier system of claim 11, wherein the connector is a turnbuckle.
20. The modular barrier system of claim 11, wherein each panel further comprises a second link disposed against the back of the shell and affixed to the shell, the second link extending horizontally across the shell and protruding past at least one end of the shell, the link having two ends each including a connection structure configured for connecting to a connection structure of a link of another panel.
21. A modular barrier system, comprising: a plurality of panels, each panel including: a shell enclosing a hollow interior space, wherein the shell is formed of a plastic by molding; and a link disposed against a back of the shell and affixed to the shell, the link extending horizontally across the shell; and a plurality of connectors, each connector connecting an end of the link of one panel with an end of the link of an adjacent panel, wherein in each panel, each of the two ends of the link includes an array of teeth, the arrays of teeth at the two ends of the link facing opposite directions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(12) Embodiments of the present invention provide a further improved barrier system of the type taught by U.S. Pat. No. 9,821,216 (herein the '216 patent, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety). In particular, each panel (wall member) according to embodiments of the present invention includes at least one factory-attached link. Such panels, accordingly, are sometimes in this patent application referred to as unified panels.
(13) As taught in the '216 patent, the shells of the panels are intended to be manufactured from low cost weather-resistant plastic, preferably HDPE and preferably via blow molding. Each shell has a hollow interior space which can be filled with water or a ballast (see
(14) Also as taught in the '216 patent, each end of each shells is Vee-shaped in the top view: outward on one end (male) and inward on the other (female). During assembly these Vee-shaped features are nested from one shells to the next, thereby forming a wall.
(15) But nesting does not longitudinally connect one shells to the next, and therefore a rink constructed of shells which are simply nested cannot resist the forces to which it is likely to be subject (for example, in the case of an ice hockey rink, skater impact). Embodiments of the present invention therefore provide belt-like circumferential restraint via the connection, around the entire perimeter of each as-assembled rink, of at least one link per panel to a corresponding link of each nearest neighbor panel. And also provides, for ease of on-site assembly and enhanced robustness, that each link is factory-attached to (unified with) a shell.
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(18) Preferably the back side of the shell has one or more horizontal grooves 211, and the link 205 is disposed in one of the grooves, and protrudes out of one or both side surfaces of the shell.
(19) To complete unification link 205 is placed against spacers 202, and screws 204preferably also of the thread-forming typeare placed through slots 207 (of which, for each link, no less than two are preferably provided) and driven into the free end of each spacer.
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(24) With respect to the first and second preferred embodiments described above, the reader is to understand that the location of each link, and of the attachment points for each link, are merely illustrative. This means that some embodiments of the present invention allow for placing the upper link either higher, or lower, than illustrated. And also for placing the lower link either higher, or lower, than illustrated. Moreover, for example, some embodiments of the invention also allow for placing the attachment point of each link closer to each end of every panel.
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(27) As mentioned earlier, embodiments of the present invention teach both straight panels and curved panels, thereby enabling a rink with round corners. This is illustrated in
(28) As to the present invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the modular barrier system, its components, and related installation method, without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations that come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.