Installable graffiti and tagging inhibiting panels
09624674 ยท 2017-04-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F13/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/0871
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/0862
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01D19/103
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/072
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04F13/072
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A baffle formed of square tubing having four faces, each face having a series of openings therein, The baffles are joined in off set rows and offset columns, with a space between each pair of baffles, vertically and horizontally, preferably in rows of six to form an anti-graffiti baffle assembly that has thirty six baffles therein. The individual baffles can be welded or otherwise attached to each other to form the baffle assembly, and which assembly is attached to either a substrate to be protected, or attached to a pair of spaced mounting posts which in turn are mounted to a substrate by four flat plates that are strategically attached to the baffle assembly to act as a mounting means.
Claims
1. A baffle assembly configured to be installed parallel to a surface of a vertical structure to inhibit graffiti comprising: a plurality of baffles, wherein each of the plurality of baffles comprise individual elongated open ended square tubing having a plurality of openings between 0.875 inches in width to 1.25 in width, wherein each of the plurality of baffles being joined with a space equal to the width of one of each of the plurality of baffles between adjacent ones of the plurality of baffles, in both row and column directions, the junction of adjacent ones of the plurality of baffles made by welding, soldering, or adhering to yield the baffle assembly wherein each of the plurality of baffles are mounted at between a 5 degree and a 15 degree downward offset from a horizontal plane.
2. A baffle assembly configured to be installed parallel to a surface of a vertical structure to inhibit graffiti comprising: a plurality of baffles arranged in alternating rows and columns of uniformly spaced open ended baffles, each of the plurality of baffles being spaced from an adjacent one of the plurality of baffles by a space equal to the size of each of the plurality of baffles, both vertically and horizontally, wherein each of the plurality of baffles is an elongated square tube with a series of openings on each surface of said each of the plurality of baffles and wherein each of the plurality of baffles are mounted at between a 5 degree and a 15 downward offset from a horizontal plane, and wherein each of the plurality of baffles has 3 to 4 openings in each of the four faces of the square tube, and said tubes are 5 to 8 inches in length.
3. The baffle assembly of claim 2 wherein each of the plurality of baffles in the assembly is 6 inches long and each of the plurality of baffles is mounted at a 10 degree downward offset from the horizontal plane.
4. The baffle assembly of claim 3 wherein each surface has 3 to 4 openings therein and 4 flat spaced mounting plates are attached to the assembly in a vertical and horizontal offset pattern.
5. The baffle assembly of claim 4, wherein there are 6 baffles horizontally and 6 baffles vertically and each surface has 3 circular openings therein.
6. The baffle assembly of claim 2 further including a backer plate to which the baffle assembly is attached prior to mounting to a substrate.
7. A baffle assemblage comprising at least two baffle assemblies configured to be installed parallel to a surface of a vertical structure to inhibit graffiti comprising of a plurality of alternating rows of individual perforated elongated square tubing baffles, wherein said baffles having a width, and said spaces between adjacent baffles are equal to said width, both horizontally and vertically, each of the at least two baffle assemblies has flat mounting plates thereon on a top row and bottom row thereof, said at least two baffle assemblies being disposed side by side and attached by the mounting plates to two vertically spaced apart mounting posts, said baffles being downwardly disposed from a horizontal plane at an angle between 5 degrees and 15 degrees, and wherein each of said baffles has 3 to 4 openings in each of the four faces of the square tubing.
8. The baffle assemblage of claim 7 wherein each of said two mounting posts comprises a generally U-shaped member and having an upper post section and a lower post section each having mounting flanges thereon located to align with the flat mounting plates of the at least two baffle assemblies, wherein each of the upper post section mounting flanges align with the mounting plates of a top row of the at least two baffle assemblies, and wherein the lower post section mounting flanges align with the mounting plates of a bottom row of the at least two baffle assemblies.
9. The baffle assemblage of claim 8 further including wall plates attached to the termini of each U-shaped mounting post, to attach the mounting posts to a substrate.
10. The baffle assemblage of claim 8 further including a backer plate fixedly interposed between the each of at least two baffle assemblies and the mounting posts.
11. The baffle assemblage of claim 7 wherein the diameter of the openings are between 0.875 inches in width to 1.25 inches in width, and the tubing length is between 5 inches to 8 inches.
12. A graffiti inhibiting panel comprising a plurality of horizontally aligned, and vertically spaced, and vertically aligned mounting posts having a plurality of baffle assemblies attached in horizontal pairs on spaced pairs of mounting posts, which mounting posts are attached to a substrate to be protected from graffiti and tagging, wherein each of the plurality of baffle assemblies is comprised of a plurality of baffles, that are individual elongated square tubing that are open ended, having a plurality of openings of from 0.875 inches in width to 1.25 inches in width, wherein each of the plurality of baffles being joined with a space equal to the width of one of each of the plurality of baffles between adjacent each of a plurality of baffles, in both row and column directions, the junction of adjacent ones of the plurality of baffles made by welding, soldering, or adhering to yield the baffle assembly wherein the each of the plurality of baffles are mounted between a 5 degree and a 15 degree downward offset from a horizontal plane.
13. The graffiti inhibiting panel of claim 12, wherein each mounting post has 4 mounting plates, two on opposite ends of said mounting post, and two centrally located to align the 4 mounting plates of two horizontally disposed baffle assemblies.
14. The graffiti inhibiting panel of claim 12, wherein the baffle assemblies are anodized, left as bare metal, powder coated, or painted to suit a particular substrate to which the graffiti inhibiting panel is to be attached.
15. The graffiti inhibiting panel of claim 13, wherein a backer plate is fixedly interposed between each baffle assembly and its respective mounting post.
16. The graffiti inhibiting panel of claim 15 wherein the backer plate is a flat panel comprising stainless steel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(14) While all of the above named processes are but temporary fixes, none of these options attack the problem head on of deterrence, as opposed to compensating for the efforts of the tagger, that is reacting to such attacks after the fact. The invention of this application constitutes a before the attack approach to the graffiti and tagging, problem, herein after G & T.
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(18) Other variations of hole patterns are also contemplated and are within the skill of the art to calculate for square tubing 226 as well as for other square tubing sizes which can range from about 1.51.5 to 2.52.5 and have a length from about 5 inches to 9 inches.
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(21) In these views, the pair of side by side baffle assemblies, 100, are seen to be attached to a pair of spaced mounting posts, 39, each of which has four mounting flanges 45 that are attached to the u-tube 43 as discussed infra. Each u-tube 43 is a bent tubular member whose diameter is welded or otherwise attached at its terminii to a wall plate 41, which while shown as square need not be that shape. Each wall plate 41 has a series of throughbores for screws or bolts for attachment to the surface to be protected such as a building wall. The mount flanges 45 are seen to be a 3 piece structure having a front flat member 45A, and two members each of which has an arcuate cutout that matches the radius of the U-tube. See both Figures. Obviously the mount flanges may be made as one piece or three pieces welded together as is understood in the metal craft art.
(22) Between the wall plates 41 is a wall assembly 48 comprised of a wall plate 40 and a short tube 47, having an arcuate cutout along the length of the short tube that matches the radius of the u-tube to permit a 90 degree junction of element 47 to the U-tube. Note also the presence of throughbores 42 in the center mount plate 40.
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(24) The mode of attachment of each baffle assembly to the mount flanges 45 is by the use of bolts or screws which pass through strategically placed pairs of spaced flat plates 51 which are disposed within the baffle assembly itself between spaced baffles. These flat plates are best seen in the single baffle assembly of
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(31) It is seen that I have created an apparatus that when mounted on a substrate inhibits a graffiti artist's artistic episode, by dispersing the cone shaped spray that emanates from a spray can such that the image or message is readily indiscernible, thus frustrating the efforts of the so called artist. The relative cost of installation of the apparatuses of this invention on a substrate are small in comparison to the sum of the expenses for the periodic removal of graffiti from walls, bridges, and other substrates.
(32) While I have suggested that the baffles be about 6 inches in elongation, the baffles can range from about 5 inches from front to back to about 10 inches, with 6 inches being preferred. While I have shown 2 foot square assemblies of 36 baffles each, larger and smaller baffle assemblies, both square and rectangular fall within the scope of this invention.
(33) As to color, the assemblies of this invention may have a random color scheme (non-uniform) or a color scheme of one or more colors to either blend in or be different from the substrate to which the assemblies are mounted.
(34) Since certain changes may be made I the above apparatus without departing from the scope of the invention herein involved, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings, shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not in a limiting sense.