OPEN EDGE STAND
20190177996 ยท 2019-06-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H17/1445
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G21/3233
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G21/32
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H17/009
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G21/3228
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04H17/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H17/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A collapsible barrier includes a substantially rectangular sheet. The substantially rectangular sheet includes a first post and a second post pivotably connected with hinges. Feet with apertures configured to receive fasteners perpendicularly extend from the bottom of the first post and the second post. A first-bracing member and a second-bracing member respectively reinforce the first post and the second post in a perpendicularly oriented position with respect to each other. A metallic webbing integrated with the substantially rectangular sheet to provide suitable strength and load bearing capabilities. The substantially rectangular sheet includes a perpendicular lip along the vertical edges. The posts are configured to pivot the feet to align parallel with the substantially rectangular sheet. When the feet are aligned parallel with the substantially rectangular sheet the lip of the substantially rectangular sheet allows multiple collapsible barriers to be stacked. The collapsible barrier is useful for providing a portable barrier.
Claims
1. A collapsible barrier, the collapsible barrier comprising: a substantially rectangular sheet, the substantially rectangular sheet comprising an upper-horizontal edge, a lower-horizontal edge, a first-vertical edge, a second-vertical edge; a metallic webbing, the metallic webbing integrated with the substantially rectangular sheet to provide suitable strength and load bearing capabilities; a first post, the first post having a first-upper edge and a first-lower edge, the first post disposed a first-distance from the first-vertical edge; a second post, the second post having a second-upper edge and a second-lower edge, the second post disposed a second-distance from the second-vertical edge; a first foot, the first foot extending the first-distance perpendicularly from the first-lower edge of the first post; a second foot, the second foot extending the second-distance perpendicularly from the second-lower edge of the second post; a first-bracing member, the first-bracing member joining the first post to the first foot; a second-bracing member, the second-bracing member joining the second post to the second foot; at least one hinge, the at least one hinge mechanically coupling, the first post to the substantially rectangular sheet, the second post to the substantially rectangular sheet; a first-normal plane, the first-normal plane extending a first-planar distance perpendicularly along the first-vertical edge; a second-normal plane, the second-normal plane extending a second-planar distance perpendicularly along the second-vertical edge; wherein the first post and the second post are aligned parallel to the first-vertical edge and the second-vertical edge; wherein the first-distance and the second-distance are substantially equal; and wherein the collapsible barrier is configured to be stacked.
2. The collapsible barrier of claim 1, wherein the first post is pivotably connected to the substantially rectangular sheet.
3. The collapsible barrier of claim 1, wherein the second post is pivotably connected to the substantially rectangular sheet.
4. The collapsible barrier of claim 1, wherein the first post is configured to pivot toward the first-vertical edge.
5. The collapsible barrier of claim 1, wherein the second post is configured to pivot towards the second-vertical edge.
6. The collapsible barrier of claim 1, wherein the upper-horizontal edge and the lower-horizontal edge are longer than the first-vertical edge and the second-vertical edge.
7. The collapsible barrier of claim 1, wherein the upper-horizontal edge and the lower-horizontal edge are substantially equal.
8. The collapsible barrier of claim 1, wherein the upper-horizontal edge and the lower-horizontal edge are approximately 10-feet.
9. The collapsible barrier of claim 1, wherein the first-distance and the second-distance are approximately 1.5-feet.
10. The collapsible barrier of claim 1, wherein the first foot is configured to fit parallel to the substantially rectangular sheet.
11. The collapsible barrier of claim 1, wherein the second foot is configured to fit parallel to the substantially rectangular sheet.
12. The collapsible barrier of claim 1, wherein the first-planar distance is sized such that the first-normal plane extends past the first foot when the first foot is aligned parallel to the substantially rectangular sheet.
13. The collapsible barrier of claim 1, wherein the second-planar distance is sized such that the second-normal plane extends past the second foot when the second foot is aligned parallel to the substantially rectangular sheet.
14. The collapsible barrier of claim 1, wherein the collapsible barrier is made of light-weight material.
15. The collapsible barrier of claim 1, wherein the first foot and second foot include apertures for securing the collapsible barrier to a surface.
16. The collapsible barrier of claim 1, wherein the collapsible barrier has a toe-board disposed along the lower-horizontal edge.
17. A collapsible barrier, the collapsible barrier comprising: a substantially rectangular sheet, the substantially rectangular sheet comprising an upper-horizontal edge, a lower-horizontal edge, a first-vertical edge, a second-vertical edge; a metallic webbing, the metallic webbing integrated with the substantially rectangular sheet to provide suitable strength and load bearing capabilities; a first post, the first post having a first-upper edge and a first-lower edge, the first post disposed a first-distance from the first-vertical edge; a second post, the second post having a second-upper edge and a second-lower edge, the second post disposed a second-distance from the second-vertical edge; a first foot, the first foot extending the first-distance perpendicularly from the first-lower edge of the first post; a second foot, the second foot extending the second-distance perpendicularly from the second-lower edge of the second post; a first-bracing member, the first-bracing member joining the first post to the first foot; a second-bracing member, the second-bracing member joining the second post to the second foot; at least one hinge, the at least one hinge mechanically coupling, the first post to the substantially rectangular sheet, the second post to the substantially rectangular sheet; a first-normal plane, the first-normal plane extending a first-planar distance perpendicularly along the first-vertical edge; a second-normal plane, the second-normal plane extending a second-planar distance perpendicularly along the second-vertical edge; wherein the first post and the second post are aligned parallel to the first-vertical edge and the second-vertical edge; wherein the first-distance and the second-distance are substantially equal; wherein the collapsible barrier is configured to be stacked; wherein the first post is pivotably connected to the substantially rectangular sheet; wherein the second post is pivotably connected to the substantially rectangular sheet; wherein the first post is configured to pivot toward the first-vertical edge; wherein the second post is configured to pivot towards the second-vertical edge; wherein the upper-horizontal edge and the lower-horizontal edge are longer than the first-vertical edge and the second-vertical edge; wherein the upper-horizontal edge and the lower-horizontal edge are substantially equal; wherein the upper-horizontal edge and the lower-horizontal edge are approximately 10-feet; wherein the first-distance and the second-distance are approximately 1.5-feet; wherein the first foot is configured to fit parallel to the substantially rectangular sheet; wherein the second foot is configured to fit parallel to the substantially rectangular sheet; wherein the first-planar distance is sized such that the first-normal plane extends past the first foot when the first foot is aligned parallel to the substantially rectangular sheet; wherein the second-planar distance is sized such that the second-normal plane extends past the second foot when the second foot is aligned parallel to the substantially rectangular sheet; wherein the collapsible barrier is made of light-weight material; wherein the first foot and second foot include apertures for securing the collapsible barrier to a surface; and wherein the collapsible barrier has a toe-board disposed along the lower-horizontal edge.
18. A method of collapsible barrier installation, the method comprising the steps of: providing a collapsible barrier; unfolding a first foot pivotably with a first pole until the first foot is perpendicular to a substantially rectangular sheet; unfolding a second foot pivotably with a second pole until the second foot is perpendicular to the substantially rectangular sheet; aligning apertures of the first foot and the second foot for mechanically affixing to a surface; and fastening the first foot and the second foot to a surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a collapsible barrier system and method, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0015] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to portable barriers and more particularly to a collapsible barrier as used to improve the efficiency of barriers.
[0017] Generally, the collapsible barrier includes a substantially rectangular sheet. The substantially rectangular sheet includes an upper-horizontal edge, a lower-horizontal edge, a first-vertical edge and, a second-vertical edge. The upper-horizontal edge and the lower-horizontal edge may be longer than the first-vertical edge and the second-vertical edge. The upper-horizontal edge and the lower-horizontal edge may be substantially equal and be approximately 10-feet. A toe-board may be disposed along the lower-horizontal edge. A metallic webbing is integrated with the substantially rectangular sheet to provide suitable strength and load bearing capabilities.
[0018] The collapsible barrier includes a first post having a first-upper edge and a first-lower edge. The first post is disposed a first-distance from the first-vertical edge. The first-distance may be approximately 1.5-feet. The collapsible barrier includes a second post having a second-upper edge and a second-lower edge. The second post is disposed a second-distance from the second-vertical edge. The second-distance may be approximately 1.5-feet. A first foot extends the first-distance perpendicularly from the first-lower edge of the first post. A second foot extends the second-distance perpendicularly from the second-lower edge of the second post. The first foot and the second foot may include apertures configured to receive fasteners for securing the first foot and the second foot to a surface.
[0019] A first-bracing member joins the first post to the first foot. A second-bracing member joins the second post to the second foot. At least one hinge mechanically couples the first post to the substantially rectangular sheet. The first post may be pivotably connected to the substantially rectangular sheet and configured to pivot axially toward the first-vertical edge. The first foot may be configured to fit parallel to the substantially rectangular sheet when the first post is pivoted about its axis outwardly towards the first-vertical edge. At least one hinge mechanically couples the second post to the substantially rectangular sheet. The second post may be pivotably connected to the substantially rectangular sheet and configured to pivot axially toward the second-vertical edge. The second foot may be configured to fit parallel to the substantially rectangular sheet when the second post is pivoted about its axis outwardly towards the second-vertical edge.
[0020] A first-normal plane extends a first-planar distance perpendicularly along the first-vertical edge. The first-planar distance may be sized such that the first-normal plane extends past the first foot when the first foot is aligned parallel to the substantially rectangular sheet. A second-normal plane extends a second-planar distance perpendicularly along the second-vertical edge. The second-planar distance may be sized such that the second-normal plane extends past the second foot when the second foot is aligned parallel to the substantially rectangular sheet. The first post and the second post are aligned parallel to the first-vertical edge and the second-vertical edge. The first-distance and the second-distance are substantially equal. The collapsible barrier may be made of light-weight material and is configured to be stacked. Those with ordinary skill in the art will now appreciate that upon reading this specification and by their understanding the art of collapsible barriers as described herein, methods of collapsible barrier installation will be understood by those knowledgeable in such art.
[0021] Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
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[0023] A first post 120 has a first-upper edge 121 and a first-lower edge 122; the first post 120 is disposed a first-distance 115 from the first-vertical edge 116. A second post 130 has a second-upper edge 131 and a second-lower edge 132; the second post 130 is disposed a second-distance 117 from the second-vertical edge 118. A first foot 140 extends the first-distance 115 perpendicularly from the first-lower edge 122 of the first post 120. A second foot 150 extends the second-distance 117 perpendicularly from the second-lower edge 132 of the second post 130. A first-bracing member 141 joins the first post 120 to the first foot 140. A second-bracing member 151 joins the second post 130 to the second foot 150. At least one hinge 170 mechanically couples the first post 120 to the substantially rectangular sheet 110 and, the second post 130 to the substantially rectangular sheet 110. The first foot 140 and second foot 150 include apertures 101 for securing the collapsible barrier 100 to a surface.
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[0028] It should also be noted that the steps described in the method of use can be carried out in many different orders according to user preference. The use of step of should not be interpreted as step for, in the claims herein and is not intended to invoke the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 112(f). It should also be noted that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as design preference, user preferences, marketing preferences, cost, structural requirements, available materials, technological advances, etc., other methods for collapsible barrier installation, are taught herein.
[0029] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.