Pedestrian barricade
09624630 ยท 2017-04-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Geoffrey B. Maus (Mission Viejo, CA, US)
- Felipe Almanza (San Clemente, CA, US)
- Jeremy Smith (San Clemente, CA, US)
- Jack H. Kulp (Dana Point, CA, US)
- Brent M. Kulp (San Clemente, CA, US)
- Clayton Herman (Fairfield, IA, US)
Cpc classification
E04H17/185
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01F13/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A pedestrian barricade segment is attachable to adjacent similar segments using a hinge construction to form a barricade of a desired configuration. A support leg is rotatable between a stowed and a deployed orientation. A recess is disposed in the segment for receiving the leg when it is stowed. A locking ramp secures the leg in the recess. A foot pocket is disposed in the rear vertical face above the recess so that a user may insert their foot into the foot pocket and use the foot to push the leg downwardly, thereby releasing the leg from the locking ramp for deploying the leg. The leg hinge structure includes a wedge and a wave washer disposed on a flat surface of the block, for securing one end of the leg. The leg hinge structure pre-loads the leg, with the wedge, creating a pivoting bushing surface for rotating the leg.
Claims
1. A pedestrian barricade segment formed of molded plastic, comprising: a first vertical side having a hinge member disposed thereon; a second vertical side having a hinge receptacle disposed thereon, wherein the hinge receptacle is configured to receive the hinge member therein and to engage therewith, to thereby adjoin the segment to an adjacent segment of similar construction; a front vertical face extending between the first and second vertical sides; a rear vertical face extending between the first and second vertical sides; a leg rotatably mounted to a leg hinge structure disposed on the rear vertical face, the leg being rotatable between a stowed orientation wherein the leg lies parallel to the rear vertical face, and a deployed orientation wherein the leg lies at an angle relative to the rear vertical face so that the leg extends only rearwardly from the rear vertical face to support the barricade segment in an upright orientation, the leg hinge structure comprising a pair of wedges disposed on a portion of the leg; a recess disposed in said rear vertical face for receiving the leg when it is in its stowed orientation; a locking ramp for securing the leg in said recess; a foot pocket disposed in said rear vertical face which is sufficiently large to receive the toe of a user's foot, the foot pocket being disposed above said recess so that a user may insert their foot into the foot pocket and use the foot to push the leg downwardly, thereby releasing the leg from the locking ramp for deploying the leg; and a split ring collar disposed between each of said pair of wedges.
2. The barricade segment as recited in claim 1, wherein each said wedge has a flat surface thereon.
3. The barricade segment as recited in claim 1, wherein the leg hinge structure functions to pre-load the leg, the wedges creating a solid pivoting bushing surface for rotating the leg.
4. The barricade segment as recited in claim 1, and further comprising a set screw for tightening and loosening the split ring collar to adjustably secure the leg to the barricade segment.
5. A pedestrian barricade segment formed of molded plastic, comprising: a first vertical side joinable to a vertical side of an adjacent barricade segment; a second vertical side joinable to a vertical side of an adjacent barricade segment; a front vertical face extending between the first and second vertical sides; a rear vertical face extending between the first and second vertical sides; a leg rotatably mounted to a leg hinge structure disposed on the rear vertical face, the leg being rotatable between a stowed orientation wherein the leg lies parallel to the rear vertical face, and a deployed orientation wherein the leg lies at an angle relative to the rear vertical face so that the leg extends only rearwardly from the rear vertical face to support the barricade segment in an upright orientation, said leg hinge structure comprising a pair of wedges disposed on a portion of the leg; a recess disposed in said rear vertical face for receiving the leg when it is in its stowed orientation; a locking ramp for securing the leg in said recess; and a foot pocket disposed in said rear vertical face which is sufficiently large to receive the toe of a user's foot, the foot pocket being disposed above said recess so that a user may insert their foot into the foot pocket and use the foot to push the leg downwardly, thereby releasing the leg from the locking ramp for deploying the leg; and a split ring collar disposed between each of said pair of wedges.
6. The barricade segment as recited in claim 5, wherein each said wedge has a flat surface thereon.
7. The barricade segment as recited in claim 5, wherein the leg hinge structure functions to pre-load the leg, the wedges creating a solid pivoting bushing surface for rotating the leg.
8. The barricade segment as recited in claim 5, and further comprising a set screw for tightening and loosening the split ring collar to adjustably secure the leg to the barricade segment.
9. A pedestrian barricade segment formed of molded plastic, comprising: a first vertical side having a hinge member disposed thereon; a second vertical side having a hinge receptacle disposed thereon, wherein the hinge receptacle is configured to receive the hinge member therein and to engage therewith, to thereby adjoin the segment to an adjacent segment of similar construction; a front vertical face extending between the first and second vertical sides; a rear vertical face extending between the first and second vertical sides; a leg rotatably mounted to a leg hinge structure disposed on the rear vertical face, the leg being rotatable between a stowed orientation wherein the leg lies parallel to the rear vertical face, and a deployed orientation wherein the leg lies at an angle relative to the rear vertical face so that the leg extends only rearwardly from the rear vertical face to support the barricade segment in an upright orientation; the leg hinge structure comprising a pair of wedges disposed on a portion of the leg, and further comprising a split ring collar disposed between each of said pair of wedges.
10. The barricade segment as recited in claim 9, and further comprising a set screw for tightening and loosening the split ring collar to adjustably secure the leg to the barricade segment.
11. The barricade segment as recited in claim 9, and further comprising a recess disposed in said rear vertical face for receiving the leg when it is in its stowed orientation.
12. The barricade segment as recited in claim 11, and further comprising: a locking ramp for securing the leg in said recess; and a foot pocket disposed in said rear vertical face which is sufficiently large to receive the toe of a user's foot, the foot pocket being disposed above said recess so that a user may insert their foot into the foot pocket and use the foot to push the leg downwardly, thereby releasing the leg from the locking ramp for deploying the leg.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) Referring now more particularly to the drawings, there is shown in
(14) Additionally, A-shaped tubular legs 16 are pivotally attached to a rear face 15a of each segment 10, which may be folded into alignment and engagement with the barrier segment 10 for transport and storage, or folded outwardly, as shown in
(15) The inventive barricade system is designed to be temporary and readily constructed on site by available maintenance or construction laborers. A significant advantage of the system 10 is its versatility, and its ability to be used in a wide variety of circumstances.
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(17) The unique leg deployment feature of the present invention involves the molding of two foot pockets 26 in the rear face 15a of the segment 10, large enough to comfortably receive the toe end of a user's foot for stepping downwardly on the end of the leg 16 stowed therein, when the leg is in its stowed position. Adjacent to each foot pocket 26, molded in the barrier segment wall, is a locking ramp 28. This ramp 28 comprises molded plastic extending downwardly into the leg recess 22, so that when the leg is stowed, it is secured behind the ramp 28, within the recess 22. When it is desired to deploy the leg 16, rather than having to bend down and use one's hands to release the leg from the recess 22, the user need only insert the toe end of his foot into the foot pocket 26, and step downwardly on the leg 16. This will push the leg downwardly beyond the lower end of the locking ramp 28, so that it is thereby released from the recess and freely swingable outwardly, using one's foot, about the hinge structure 24, to a deployed position (
(18) The hinge structure 24 comprises wedge blocks 25a having upper and lower wave washers 25b (see
(19) The injection molded insertable leg wedges provide not only a flat surface to install the wave and flat washer onto the leg at right angles to the pivoting axis of the leg, but further, the injection molded wedges also create a solid pivoting bushing surface, for rotating the leg within the barricade, and provide stiffness to the area where the legs are to be fashioned. This creates a solid pivoting bushing surface, for rotating the leg within the barricade and creating not one, but two plastic bushings above and below the leg's attachment point to the barricade.
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(22) Exemplary barricade segment dimensions, in one particular embodiment, comprise approximately 62 inches in length, 3 inches in width, and 40 inches in height, though these specifications may vary within the scope of the invention.
(23) Advantageously, the unique hinge structure 24 of the present invention permits the legs 16 to deploy to a variety of orientations, including those rotated at an angle beyond 90 degrees, as shown, for example, in
(24) Stacking lugs 32 may be disposed on the rear face 15a, with corresponding stacking recesses 34 disposed in coordinate locations on the front face 15b (
(25) In the second embodiment, as shown in
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(27) What is different between this embodiment and that of
(28) Accordingly, although an exemplary embodiment of the invention has been shown and described, it is to be understood that all the terms used herein are descriptive rather than limiting, and that many changes, modifications, and substitutions may be made by one having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.