Timber access mat with grounding
10011959 ยท 2018-07-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01C5/223
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C5/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C5/001
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C5/003
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C9/086
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
H01R4/66
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02G3/04
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/66
ELECTRICITY
H01B5/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A timber access mat having an electrical grounding feature includes an electrically conductive cover layer that is removably carried over the top of the body of the timber access mat. The electrically conductive cover layer can be formed from one or more sheets of expanded metal such as expanded steel. The layer is joined to a perimeter frame that includes offset connector tabs that allow mats to be positioned side-by-side. The connector tabs are paired with cable guides to protect the cable leads that connect the mats. The perimeter frame and conductive cover layer can be added to traditional timber access mats when electrical grounding is required and then removed and stored when not required.
Claims
1. An electrically-grounded work platform capable of supporting the weight of personnel, vehicles, and equipment thereupon on uneven ground; the work platform comprising: a plurality of timber access mats disposed next to each other on the uneven ground; each of the timber access mats including a wooden mat body having an upper perimeter edge; a metal frame disposed around the upper perimeter edge of the wooden mat body; and a conductive cover layer connected to the metal frame and disposed over and against the wooden mat body such that the conductive cover layer and wooden mat body are configured to support the weight of personnel, vehicles, and equipment thereupon; each of the metal frames and conductive covers being removably and re-usably connected to the wooden mat body of the timber access mat such that each of the metal frames and conductive covers can be removed from the wooden mat body and reused; each metal frame having an upper surface; each of the timber access mats being connected to at least another of the timber access mats with a flexible electrical connector; each flexible electrical connector being connected to the metal frame below the upper surface of the metal frame to which it is connected; and a grounding pin electrically connected to at least one of the frames and disposed in the ground.
2. The work platform of claim 1, wherein each of the conductive cover layers is expanded steel.
3. The work platform of claim 1, wherein each of the metal frames has a first substantially horizontal upper frame member and a second substantially vertical frame member; and the vertical frame member being disposed along sides of the wooden mat body.
4. The work platform of claim 3, wherein each of the metal frames further includes a metal connector tab extending outwardly from the second substantially vertical frame member.
5. The work platform of claim 4, wherein each flexible electrical connector is connected to two of the metal connector tabs; each flexible electrical connector having ends disposed parallel to the portion of the frame from which the connector tab extends.
6. The work platform of claim 4, wherein each flexible electrical connector has ends disposed on top of the connector tabs; the ends of the flexible electrical connector being disposed below the upper surface of the frame.
7. The work platform of claim 6, wherein the ends of each flexible electrical connector are connected to the connector tabs with a threaded connectors.
8. The work platform of claim 7, wherein each connector tab defines a threaded opening that receives the threaded connector.
9. The work platform of claim 8, wherein a threaded nut is connected to each connector tab and receives the threaded connector.
10. The work platform of claim 4, wherein each of the ends of the flexible electrical connector are connected to the connector tabs with a pair of spaced bolts.
11. The work platform of claim 1, wherein the conductive cover layer is connected to the wooden mat body with connectors and the connectors include lag bolts that extend into the wooden mat body.
12. The work platform of claim 11 wherein outer edges of the conductive cover layer are disposed under the metal frame.
13. The work platform of claim 12, wherein the connectors include lag bolts that extend through the metal frame, through the conductive cover layer, and into the wooden mat body.
14. The work platform of claim 1, wherein each flexible electrical connector has ends; each end being disposed parallel to the portion of the frame to which the end is connected.
15. The work platform of claim 1, wherein each flexible electrical connector has ends; each end of the flexible electrical cable being connected to the connector tab with a pair of spaced bolts.
16. An electrically-grounded work platform capable of supporting the weight of personnel, vehicles, and equipment thereupon on uneven ground; the work platform comprising: a plurality of timber access mats disposed next to each other on the uneven ground; each of the timber access mats including a wooden mat body having an upper perimeter edge; a metal frame disposed around the upper perimeter edge of the wooden mat body; and an expanded steel conductive cover layer connected to the metal frame and disposed over and against the wooden mat body such that the conductive cover layer and wooden mat body are configured to support the weight of personnel, vehicles, and equipment thereupon; each of the metal frames and conductive covers being removably and re-usably connected to the wooden mat body of the timber access mat such that each of the metal frames and conductive covers can be removed from the wooden mat body and reused; each of the metal frames having a first substantially horizontal upper frame member and a second substantially vertical frame member; and the vertical frame member being disposed along sides of the wooden mat body; each metal frame having an upper surface; each of the timber access mats being connected to at least another of the timber access mats with a flexible electrical connector; each flexible electrical connector being connected to the vertical frame member below the upper surface of the metal frame to which it is connected; and a grounding pin electrically connected to at least one of the frames and disposed in the ground.
17. The work platform of claim 16, wherein each of the metal frames further includes a metal connector tab extending outwardly from the second substantially vertical frame member.
18. The work platform of claim 17, wherein each flexible electrical connector is connected to two of the metal connector tabs; each flexible electrical connector having ends disposed parallel to the portion of the frame from which the connector tab extends.
19. The work platform of claim 16, wherein the conductive cover layer is connected to the wooden mat body with connectors and the connectors include lag bolts that extend into the wooden mat body.
20. The work platform of claim 19, wherein outer edges of the conductive cover layer are disposed under the metal frame.
21. The work platform of claim 20, wherein the connectors include lag bolts that extend through the metal frame, through the conductive cover layer, and into the wooden mat body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
(7) In the configuration of
(8) An alternative configuration uses a filler material or a filler strip disposed between slats 8 to provide a flat surface to mat 2.
(9) Flexible electrical cable leads 10 are connected to frame 6. Cable leads 10 can be located near the corners of frame 6. A pair or a plurality of cable leads 10 can extend from each location. Cable leads 10 are used to connect mats 2 or connect mat 2 to a grounding pin that is driven into the ground. Cable leads 10 can be bolted to frame 6 but also can be welded to frame 6. Each cable lead 10 can carry a bolt receiver at its loose end for receiving a bolt that is used to secure cable lead 10 to another mat 2 or to the grounding pin.
(10) The mat configurations of
(11) In the configurations using expanded metal sheets as conductive cover layer 12, each sheet of expanded metal can be lag bolted down into the body members of the mat with washers cooperating with the bolt heads to grip the expanded metal sheet. The lag bolts and washers allow the expanded metal layer 12 and frame 6 to be to and removed from the body members 4. This allows existing non-grounding timber access mats to be converted to grounding mats as needed. The edges of adjacent expanded metal sheets 12 are overlapped and either secured with bolts or welds or left loose. The expanded metal sheets 12 are welded or bolted to frame 6. An upper leg of frame 6 extends over an upper perimeter portion of the body with the edges of the expanded metal sheets disposed under the upper leg of frame 6. Another leg of frame 6 extends down the side of the body of the mat. The two legs cooperate to define an L-shaped cross section such that frame 6 sits over and surrounds the upper corners of the mat body. The upper leg of frame 6 is secured with connectors such as lag bolts directly down into the body members of the mat.
(12) The grounding pin 18 is connected to frame 6 with a flexible cable 10. The flexible cable is connected at a raised U or C-shaped cleat that allows a tight bolted connection to be made between the flexible cable 10 and the frame 6. A plurality of flexible cables 10 can extend from a single cleat. The flexible cables 10 allow multiple mats to be electrically connected to a single grounding pin 18.
(13) This configuration of
(14) A filler material can be used to fill the openings defined by the material of cover 12. The filler can be a rubber or polymer material that is sprayed onto the top of mat 2 in an amount thin enough to leave the upper surfaces of cover 12 exposed.
(15) In the configuration of
(16) A plurality of connector tabs 30 extend from the vertical walls 32 of frame 6. Connector tabs 30 extend generally horizontal from vertical walls 32. Connector tabs 30 can be formed by welding or securing with mechanical connectors L-shaped lengths of metal to the outer side surfaces of frame 6. Connector tabs 30 are arranged in complementary positions on opposite walls of frame 6 such that mats 20 can be arranged side-by-side without connector tabs 30 interfering with each other.
(17) The metal frame 6 and conductive cover layer 12 can be galvanized.
(18) In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed. Moreover, the descriptions and illustrations of the exemplary configurations are examples and the claimed invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described. Throughout the description and claims of this specification the words comprise and include as well as variations of those words, such as comprises, includes, comprising, and including are not intended to exclude additives, components, integers, or steps.