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Abstract A barrier system includes at least two posts (10) and panels (100) for securement to the post (10). The is a perforated metal sheet having a thickness at its edges and defining an array of circular apertures (104). Each post defines a foot portion (12) which defines a series of apertures (16) for attaching the post to a concrete floor or the like and an elongate shaft (14) projecting upwards from the foot portion. The post defines two pairs of opposed flanges (40, 42) extending from opposite sides of the post transverse to the longitudinal axis of the shaft defining a channel (36, 38) therebetween. The opposed flanges (40, 42) are angled to taper towards each other towards the open end of the channel and the open end of the channel is at least as wide as the thickness of the panel at the edges of the panel. An aperture (44) is defined in the free end of each flange and the edge of the panel may be slid between the opposed flanges of two spaced apart posts (10) in use to define a barrier and secured to the post by passing a fastener (150) through the apertures in the flanges and in the panel. The panel may be secured to the post in a variety of positions and angles relative to the central axis of the channel.
Abstract A barrier system includes at least two posts (10) and panels (100) for securement to the post (10). The is a perforated metal sheet having a thickness at its edges and defining an array of circular apertures (104). Each post defines a foot portion (12) which defines a series of apertures (16) for attaching the post to a concrete floor or the like and an elongate shaft (14) projecting upwards from the foot portion. The post defines two pairs of opposed flanges (40, 42) extending from opposite sides of the post transverse to the longitudinal axis of the shaft defining a channel (36, 38) therebetween. The opposed flanges (40, 42) are angled to taper towards each other towards the open end of the channel and the open end of the channel is at least as wide as the thickness of the panel at the edges of the panel. An aperture (44) is defined in the free end of each flange and the edge of the panel may be slid between the opposed flanges of two spaced apart posts (10) in use to define a barrier and secured to the post by passing a fastener (150) through the apertures in the flanges and in the panel. The panel may be secured to the post in a variety of positions and angles relative to the central axis of the channel.
Safety barrier system
YU XING (Autor:in)
21.09.2023
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch