Equipment tower
10174517 ยท 2019-01-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21S8/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02E10/50
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
F21W2131/1005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02S99/00
ELECTRICITY
H02S40/38
ELECTRICITY
F21V21/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S9/032
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02B20/72
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
H02S20/30
ELECTRICITY
Y02E70/30
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
F21S8/086
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S9/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E04H12/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F21V21/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02S99/00
ELECTRICITY
H02S40/38
ELECTRICITY
H02S20/30
ELECTRICITY
F21S9/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A collapsible equipment tower is operable between an extended configuration and a contracted configuration. The equipment tower has a base, having a base frame and supporting a solar panel, and a pivot support, having a distal end for supporting equipment and a proximal end. The pivot support is pivotally connected to the base frame at a pivot joint at the proximal end and is pivotable between a substantially upright position in the extended configuration and a transverse position in the contracted configuration. A retractable locking member is provided at the proximal end of the pivot support adjacent to the pivot joint. The locking member is adapted to be extended from the proximal end and secured to the base frame in the extended configuration and to be retracted in the contracted configuration.
Claims
1. A collapsible equipment tower operable between an extended configuration and a contracted configuration, the equipment tower comprising: a base having a base frame and supporting a solar panel; a pivot support having a distal end for supporting equipment and a proximal end, the pivot support being pivotally connected to the base frame at a pivot joint at the proximal end, the pivot support being pivotable between a substantially upright position in the extended configuration and a transverse position in the contracted configuration; and a retractable locking member provided at the proximal end of the pivot support adjacent to the pivot joint; wherein the locking member is adapted to be extended from the proximal end and secured to the base frame in the extended configuration and to be retracted in the contracted configuration.
2. The equipment tower of claim 1, wherein the base frame is provided with a locking device that is adapted to engage and retain a distal end of the locking member in the extended configuration.
3. The equipment tower of claim 1, wherein the locking member is telescopically received within the pivot support and is adapted to slide relative to the pivot support between a retracted position and an expanded position.
4. The equipment tower of claim 3, wherein in the retracted position, substantially all of the locking member is withdrawn into the pivot support and, in the expanded position, substantially all of the locking member projects beyond the proximal end of the pivot support.
5. The equipment tower of claim 4, wherein in the retracted position, substantially all of the locking member is located between the pivot joint and the distal end of the pivot support.
6. The equipment tower of claim 1, wherein the base frame has a lateral periphery and, in the contracted configuration, the locking member is located substantially within the lateral periphery of the base frame.
7. The equipment tower of claim 1, wherein the solar panel is located at a height that is below a height of the pivot joint.
8. The equipment tower of claim 1, wherein the solar panel is arranged at a height of at least 2 meters above ground level.
9. The equipment tower of claim 1, wherein the solar panel is fixed in position.
10. The equipment tower of claim 1, wherein the base comprises a hollow chamber for receiving removable ballast blocks.
11. The equipment tower of claim 1, wherein the base comprises a battery casing for receiving a battery and cabling connecting the battery to the solar panel and equipment.
12. The equipment tower of claim 1, wherein the pivot support supports at least one of a camera and lighting equipment and a rotatable mounting is provided at the distal end of the pivot support, the rotatable mounting being adapted to mount the camera and/or lighting equipment.
13. The equipment tower of claim 1, wherein a cradle supported by the base frame is provided for receiving and supporting the distal end of the pivot support.
14. The equipment tower of claim 1, further comprising a communications control box mounted on the pivot support for controlling the equipment.
15. The equipment tower of claim 1, wherein the base is dimensioned to correspond in footprint to a standard shipping pallet.
16. The equipment tower of claim 1, further comprising: an upper support mounted at the distal end of the pivot support for slidable movement relative to the pivot support in a lengthwise direction of the pivot support: and an arm support mounted transversely on the upper support for slidable movement relative to the upper support in a transverse direction of the pivot support, wherein said equipment is mounted on said arm support.
17. A demountable gate assembly comprising: at least one collapsible equipment tower according to claim 1; and a motorized gate powered and controlled by the collapsible equipment tower.
18. The demountable gate assembly of claim 17, wherein the collapsible equipment tower further comprises a communications control box that is programmed to operate the opening and closing of the gate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of specific example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(12) An embodiment of a collapsible equipment tower 10 is depicted in
(13) Equipment mountings 20 for mounting equipment, such as cameras, lighting equipment, weather stations, pollution sensors and other electronic equipment, on the equipment tower 10 are provided at a distal end 22 of the pivot support 12. In one embodiment, the equipment is a camera and the equipment mountings 20 are rotatable relative to the pivot support 12, providing a rotatable mounting for the camera. A communications control box 24 is provided for controlling the equipment. The control box 24 is preferably provided on the pivot support 12 as depicted but may be provided at other locations on the tower 10.
(14) The pivot support 12 is pivotally connected to the base frame 16 at the pivot joint 14 at the proximal end 15 of the pivot support 12. The pivot support 12 is pivotable between a substantially upright position in the extended configuration shown in
(15) A retractable locking member 25 having a distal end 26, is mounted at the proximal end 15 of the pivot support 12 adjacent to the pivot joint 14. The locking member 25 is telescopically received in, and slidable relative to, the pivot support 12 between an expanded position, as shown in
(16) A solar panel 30 is supported by panel supports 32 on the base frame 16. A cradle 34 is provided on the panel supports 32 for receiving and supporting the distal end 22 of the pivot support 12 in the collapsed and contracted configurations. The solar panel 30 is arranged at a height just below the pivot joint 14. This provides a very compact arrangement in the contracted configuration, while still supporting the solar panel 30 in an elevated but fixed position. Having the solar panel 30 in a fixed position means that the pivot support 12 only needs to support the weight of the equipment and as a result, in most cases, can be operated by hand.
(17) Cabling 35 extends between the base 18, the solar panel 30, the communications control box 24 and the equipment mountings 20. As depicted in
(18) A heavy base 18 is required to provide sufficient ballast for the equipment tower 10 to remain upright in strong wind conditions. The base 18 provides a hollow chamber adapted to receive ballast blocks of dense material such as concrete. The hollow chamber is closed by a removable base cover 37, shown in
(19) The base 18 also includes a pair of elongate apertures 38, provided in this embodiment by a pair of rectangular hollow section (RHS) beams. These apertures 38 are adapted to receive the forks of a forklift to assist in manoeuvring the tower 10 during transport, deployment and removal. Lifting lugs 40 are provided on the base frame 16 to allow the tower 10 to be lifted by a crane.
(20) In one embodiment, the height of the solar panel 30 is sufficiently high to provide head clearance to an operator of the equipment tower 10. In one example, the height of the solar panel is at least 2 meters from the ground level and preferably, 2.2 meters from the ground level.
(21) In operation, the tower 10 is loaded with appropriate ballast for the specific assignment and the base 18 is closed and secured. The tower 10 is typically stored and transported in the contracted configuration shown in
(22) Once in place, the tower 10 is operated from the contracted configuration shown in
(23) The tower 10 is then operated from the collapsed configuration shown in
(24) When the tower 10 needs to be moved to a new location or removed altogether, the above process can be reversed to return the tower 10 to the contracted configuration shown in
(25) In the contracted configuration, substantially all of the locking member 25 is withdrawn into the pivot support 12 and substantially all of the locking member 25 is located between the pivot joint 14 and the distal end 22 of the pivot support 12. This provides a very compact arrangement in the contracted configuration.
(26) The base frame 16 has a lateral periphery that is approximately the same as the footprint of the base 18, as is evident from
(27) The compact nature of the tower 10 in the contracted configuration means that the tower 10 can be stored and transported efficiently and easily. The unique design of the tower 10, having the retractable locking member 25, allows the tower 10 to be installed and erected easily by hand, while providing a robust equipment tower 10 with elevated solar panels 30 to minimise vandalism and maximise sun exposure to the solar panels 30. The compact standard pallet sized design facilitates shipping and storage of the tower 10 in the contracted configuration as it is able to be handled as a standard shipping pallet.
(28) Another embodiment of a collapsible equipment tower 100 is depicted in
(29) The equipment mounting device 150 has an upper support 152 mounted to the pivot support 112 and a support arm 154 mounted to the upper support 152. The support arm 154 is adapted to support equipment 156, such as lighting and/or camera equipment, by way of brackets or other mounting means.
(30) The upper support 152 is mounted by way of a first sleeve 158 allowing the upper support 152 to slide axially within the first sleeve 158 between an extended position, shown in
(31) The upper support 152 has a second sleeve 162 at a distal end, within which the support arm 154 is received, allowing the support arm 154 to slide relative to the upper support 152, by sliding axially within the second sleeve 162. In this embodiment, the second sleeve 162 and the support arm 154 are arranged transverse and perpendicular to the upper support 152. The support arm 154 can be locked in multiple positions by way of at least one locking bolt 164.
(32) When the tower 100 is installed for operation, the support arm 154 and the upper support 152 are drawn out and locked in the extended positions depicted in
(33) When the tower 100 is being returned to the contracted configuration depicted in
(34) In a further embodiment, depicted in
(35) In this arrangement, the tower 200, via the communications control box 224, can power and control the lighting and camera equipment 256 focused on the area surrounding the gate 250 and can also power and control the opening and closing of the gate 250. The communications control box 224 can communicate with remote systems and/or devices, either directly or via the internet, such that the gate 250 can be controlled from remote locations. This allows an operator or automated system to identify, via video feed from the camera equipment, a vehicle or individual approaching the gate 250 and to authorise the gate 250 to open.
(36) Although the invention has been described with reference to specific examples, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in many other forms.