Safety gate
12071777 ยท 2024-08-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G21/3233
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04G21/32
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B66B13/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A foldable safety gate apparatus for use in relation to a hoist or lift, comprising: a main safety gate body, said main safety gate body comprising: a gate frame forming an opening; and a gate, wherein the gate frame holds said gate within the opening for preventing entry into a hoist car; a cantilever platform, said cantilever platform comprising: a supporting arm for securing to a slab; and two or more load points or securing the cantilever platform to the slab; wherein, when in a deployed state, the main safety gate body is substantially perpendicular to the cantilever platform, and, when in a collapsed state, the main safety gate body rests substantially parallel to the cantilever platform.
Claims
1. A foldable safety gate apparatus for use in relation to a hoist or lift, comprising: a main safety gate body, said main safety gate body comprising: a gate frame forming an opening; and a gate, wherein the gate frame holds said gate within the opening for preventing entry into a hoist car; a cantilever platform, said cantilever platform comprising: a supporting arm for securing to a slab; two or more load points for securing the cantilever platform to the slab; two side panels, wherein the two side panels are connected to the gate using hinges so that the two side panels can be folded flat in the collapsed state and when in the deployed state, and the two side panels are positioned substantially perpendicular to both the main safety gate body and the cantilever platform; and guard rails for further extending a barrier formed by the two side panels when in a deployed state and being stored in between the gate and the two side panels in the collapsed state, wherein, when in a deployed state, the main safety gate body is substantially perpendicular to the cantilever platform, and, when in a collapsed state, the main safety gate body rests substantially parallel to the cantilever platform.
2. The safety gate apparatus of claim 1, wherein the gate comprises a left gate and a right gate.
3. The safety gate apparatus of claim 1, wherein the gate comprises a hinge to open inwards and/or outwards.
4. The safety gate apparatus of claim 1, wherein the two side panels are connected to the main safety gate body by the hinges such that they can be folded inwards towards the main safety gate body in the collapsed state.
5. The safety gate apparatus of claim 1, wherein the two side panels are mesh side panels.
6. The safety gate apparatus of claim 1, further comprising lifting points for facilitating lifting of the apparatus by a crane.
7. The safety gate apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an anchor through which loads can be applied.
8. The safety gate apparatus of claim 1, wherein the supporting arm is supported with hardwood packing at a slab edge.
9. A stack of a plurality of the safety gate apparatuses as defined in claim 1, wherein the safety gate apparatuses are in their collapsed state, and a number of the safety gate apparatuses in the stack is less than or equal to 10.
10. The stack of claim 9, wherein the plurality of the safety gate apparatuses in the stack are arranged by lining up a bottom side of the safety gate apparatus with a top side of an adjacent safety gate apparatus.
11. The stack of claim 9, wherein the plurality of the safety gate apparatuses in the stack are offset from each other such that they can be secured.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is illustrated by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings which show a safety gate constructed in accordance with the invention. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form part of the specification, illustrate various embodiments of the present disclosure and, together with the description, further serve to explain the principles of the disclosure and to enable a person skilled in the pertinent art to make and use the embodiments disclosed herein. In the drawings, like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) The various configurations discussed in these non-limiting examples can be varied and are used to illustrate at least one embodiment and are not intended to limit the scope thereof.
(16) Referring to the drawings,
(17) The main body of the safety gate is formed by a gate frame 103 that holds a gate that prevents entry into the hoistcar through the opening in the gate frame. In this embodiment, a left gate 105 and a right gate 106 is shown, although other types of gates can be installed such as a single barrier gate. Further, the gate can either be hinged to open inwards, outwards or even installed on a sliding rail to slide aside to reveal the opening. A detailed view of the gates from a user approaching the safety gate is shown
(18) During the installation, the gate is deployed and opened on the ground before being hoisted in place to the appropriate floor using the lifting points 111 and 113, which allow the gate to be easily lifted into place by a crane, and secured at the load points 102. Bolts can be used to ensure that the gate is held in place.
(19) Also shown are guard rails 114 with further extend the barrier formed by the mesh side panels 110, 112, and these guard rails 114 also guide a user of the hoistcar and prevents inadvertent falling off the building being constructed. Guard rails 114 are stored in between gates 105 & 106 and 112 & 110.
(20) A more detailed view of the safety gate can be seen in
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(22) It can be seen that the footprint of the safety gate 100 is significantly smaller than the gate in a deployed form, and having the gate in a collapsed form also means that all the requisite parts would be on hand if required to install, since all the major components are present in a stacked format.
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(24) The safety gate 100 can be folded to be stacked for efficiency during transportation and storage. In some embodiments, up to 10 such folded gates can be stacked up for storage or transportation, although for the purposes of illustration only 3 safety gates 501, 502, 503 are shown in
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(26) During installation or removal of the safety gate or drop-in gate, the hoistcar 710 of the hoist tower 720 may be used to assist in the installation of the safety gate once a crane has lifted the safety gate to its requisite floor using the lifting points 111, 113 (not shown in
(27) During installation of the safety gate 100, loads for each side of the safety gate 100 may be used and these can be ultimate limit state loads. There are anchors 810 through which loads may be applied and slabs may be used. The load onto the slab 830 edge can be done through the beam 815. And back propping or slab 830 strengthening can be provided if required. Each needle or supporting arm 101 can be supported with hardwood packing at the slab edge 835. Ramps or infills 840 can be carried out to secure the safety gate 100. The hoist tower or hoist mast 820 is shown for reference in relation to the safety gate 100.
(28) A plan or top overhead view of the installed safety gate 100 is shown in
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(30) Thus, the present invention has been fully described with reference to the drawing figures. Although the invention has been described based upon these preferred embodiments, to those of skill in the art, certain modifications, variations, and alternative constructions would be apparent, while remaining within the spirit and scope of the invention.