EP2378032A1 - Soft net containment - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to safety barriers and more specifically to a construction containment system for preventing items or persons from falling from a building being constructed and method for mounting such a construction containment system.
- US-6904720 discloses a prior art construction containment system. That prior art system comprises a plurality of brackets and frame members which are attached to a building under construction.
- the frame members are adapted to slidably retain an edge portion of a sheet-like enclosure panel within a channel-formed portion of the frame member.
- the frame members can be mounted to run either horizontally or vertically along an outer face of the building. That prior art does, however, have a number of disadvantages. For example, due to the fact that the frame members have to be mounted to the outside of the building, the mounting is hazardous and requires skilled personnel and additional safety equipment.
- the enclosure panels have to be inserted into the channel from one end of the frame member. This can be very troublesome. If, for example, the accessible end of the frame member is located outside an outer wall of the building the entire enclosure panel has to be hoisted alongside the building and subsequently be inserted into the channel-formed portion of the frame member.
- This object is achieved by a construction containment system according to the present invention as defined in claim 1 of the appended claims.
- This object is also achieved by a method for mounting a construction containment system as defined in claim 15 of the appended claims.
- a construction containment system comprising a flexible net, a rigid elongated member adapted to be arranged at an edge of the flexible net and a post comprising upper engagement means at an upper end thereof for bringing the post into engagement with an overhead element and lower engagement means at a lower end of the post for bringing the post into engagement with an underlying element.
- the construction containment system further comprises coupling means provided at the post for coupling of the rigid elongated member to the post. Due to the fact that the complete construction containment system can be erected from within the building, the mounting operation is less hazardous for the personnel and the amount of safety equipment can be reduced.
- the post is telescopically adjustable in length. This results in a system with a high degree of flexibility.
- the post comprises a threaded jacking portion.
- a threaded jacking portion for clamping the post to the building, very high forces can be achieved leading to a secure engagement of the construction containment system to the building.
- a load indicator is provided for indicating an amount of axial load exerted on the post, wherein said load indicator comprises a cup spring.
- the post comprises a clinometer.
- a clinometer is a very convenient way of assuring that the post is mounted vertical.
- the coupling means comprises a generally c-shaped member having an opening directed towards the lower end of the post and wherein an internal diameter of the c-shaped member is larger than the diameter of the rigid elongated member and wherein a width of the opening of the c-shaped member is smaller than a diameter of the rigid elongated member.
- At least one of the engagement means comprises a tripod.
- the tripod ensures a reliable engagement with the overhead element.
- end plugs are provided at opposite ends of the rigid elongated member, and wherein said end plugs are cone-shaped and wherein the diameter of the base of the cone is larger than a diameter of the rigid elongated member.
- the cone-shape of the end plugs allows for an easy insertion of the rigid elongated members into the coupling means whereas the larger diameter of the cone compared to the rigid elongated member secures the rigid elongated member to the coupling means.
- the rigid elongated member comprises a profile having a coupling groove extending in the longitudinal direction of the profile and wherein said coupling groove comprises a bottom and a mouth and wherein a cross-section of the coupling groove enlarges from the mouth towards the bottom.
- the rigid elongated member comprises a profile having a net retaining groove extending in the longitudinal direction of the profile and wherein said net retaining groove comprises a bottom and a mouth and wherein a cross-section of the net retaining groove enlarges from the mouth towards the bottom.
- the coupling means provided at the post comprises two separate couplers provided adjacent each other in a direction substantially perpendicular to the surface of the flexible net in a mounted state.
- the rigid elongated member and the flexible net are hoisted towards the posts and the rigid elongated member is slided in a first direction into engagement with a first coupling means provided at the first post and then slided in a second, opposite, direction, into engagement with a second coupling means provided at the second post, while the rigid elongated member remain in engagement with the first coupling means. Due to the fact that the complete construction containment system can be erected from within the building, the mounting operation is less hazardous for the personnel and the amount of safety equipment can reduced.
- a construction containment system 100 comprises a plurality of posts 103 and a number of flexible nets 101.
- Each flexible net 101 is provided with a rigid elongated member 102 comprising tubes of aluminium or similar at an upper end thereof.
- the rigid elongated member 102 provides the necessary rigidity to avoid that the flexible net 101 hang down between the posts 103 thereby causing gaps in the containment.
- the construction containment system 100 further comprises coupling means 106 provided at an upper region of the posts for coupling the rigid elongated members 102 and the flexible nets 101 to the posts 103.
- the posts 103 are clamped between upper and lower concrete slabs 10, 20 of a building by means of a threaded jacking portion 107 provided at each of the posts 103.
- the threaded jacking portion 107 provides a wide span of possible jacking distance and it is possible to obtain very high jacking forces by using a suitable pitch of thread. High jacking forces are necessary in order for the posts to withstand the forces acting thereupon, e.g. wind load on the flexible nets 101 which have to be absorbed by the posts. Jacking forces about 700 kg is sometimes necessary and imply no problem for the threaded jacking portion 107 according to the invention.
- a load indicator 900 is provided at the post below the threaded jacking portion 107.
- each post 103 is further provided at its upper end with an upper engagement means 104 comprising a tripod 705 with sharpened tips to assure a reliable engagement with the concrete slab 10.
- the upper engagement means 104 can be connected to the post 103 by means of a spring loaded pin 110.
- each post 103 is provided with lower engagement means 105 comprising an anchoring element which is bolted to the concrete slab 20.
- the lower engagement means 105 can be connected to the post 103 by means of a spring loaded pin, not explicitly shown in the figures.
- Other engagement solutions are also possible for both upper and lower engagements means 104, 105, for example anchoring elements may be embedded in the concrete slabs 10, 20.
- a clinometer 109 is provided at the post at a position where a person taking part in the mounting of the post can observe it.
- the clinometer 109 would typically be of the air-bubble-type and could be permanently attached to the post 103 or be removable such that it can be used for mounting of other posts as well.
- Coupling means 106 for coupling of the rigid elongated member 102 to the posts 103 are provided at the upper engagement means 104.
- the coupling means 106 comprises two generally c-shaped members 701, 702 which are mounted parallel and adjacent each other in a direction substantially perpendicular to the surface of the flexible net 101. This allows for two adjacent flexible nets 101 to be mounted with an overlap, thereby minimizing the risk of any gaps occurring between the flexible nets 101.
- the inner diameter of the c-shaped members 701, 702 is somewhat larger than the diameter of the rigid elongated member 102 whereas the width of the downwardly directed opening of the c-shaped members 701, 702 is smaller than the diameter of the rigid elongated member 102 such that the rigid elongated member 102 can be safely retained within the c-shaped members 701, 702 while the downwardly directed opening of the c-shaped members 701, 702 allow for the flexible net 101 to pass through.
- the coupling means 106 can be welded, bolted, riveted or clamped to the engagement means 104 or the post 103. Other methods of fastening evident to the person skilled in the art are also possible. Straps, not shown in the figures, can be used to tie the flexible net 101 to the posts 103 once the rigid elongated member 102 is positioned in the corresponding c-shaped members 701, 702 of two adjacent posts 103.
- the construction containment system according to the first embodiment of the invention is erected as follows: An elongated rigid member 102 is arranged at an edge of a flexible net 101, typically the elongated rigid member 102 will be arranged within a channel formed at an edge of the flexible net 101. Thereafter a first and a second post 103 are erected by clamping the posts 103 between an overhead element 10 and an underlying element 20. The distance between the posts 103 is less than the length of the rigid elongated member 102. The clamping of the posts is done by means of the threaded jacking portions 107 of each post 103. A worker will continue to thread until the load indicator 900 indicates that a sufficient axial load is applied to the post 103.
- the rigid elongated member 102 together with the flexible net 101 is hoisted towards the upper region of the posts 103 and slided in a first direction into engagement with a c-shaped member 701, 702 provided at the first post 103. Then, the rigid elongated member 102 and the flexible net 101 is slided in a second direction, opposite to said first direction, into engagement with a c-shaped member 701, 702 provided at the second post 103, while the rigid elongated member 102 remain in engagement with the c-shaped member 701, 702 of the first post. Thereafter, the flexible net 101 is fixed to the posts 103 by means of straps or similar.
- a plurality of mesh panels 330 are provided adjacent each other at a bottom part of the posts 303.
- the mesh panels 330 comprise horizontal wires, vertical wires, and a foot plate 331, which is arranged at a bottom portion of the mesh panel 330.
- the use of mesh panels 330 can be necessary in order to prevent workers, tools and material from falling down towards the ground at an earlier stage of the building procedure, before a complete construction containment system becomes necessary.
- a mesh panel 330 provides a more sturdy protection for a worker.
- the mesh panels 330 are hung up on mesh panel holders 332, 333 provided on the posts 303.
- mesh panel holders 332, 333 are adjustable in height such that a mesh panel 330 can be raised if, for example, access to the outer edge of the construction is required.
- the construction containment system according to the second embodiment of the invention is erected as follows: An elongated rigid member 302 is arranged at an edge of a flexible net 301, typically the elongated rigid member 302 will be arranged within a channel formed at an edge of the flexible net 301. Thereafter a first and a second post 303 are erected by clamping the posts 303 between an overhead element 10 and an underlying element 20.
- Upper engagement means 304 comprises a tripod 705 with sharpened tips to assure a reliable engagement with the concrete slab 10.
- Lower engagement means 305 comprises a anchoring element which is bolted to the concrete slab and which anchoring element comprises a protruding portion onto which the post 303 is fitted.
- an anchoring element embedded in the concrete slab could be used.
- the distance between the posts 303 is less than the length of the rigid elongated member 302.
- the clamping of the posts is done by means of the threaded jacking portions 307 of each post 303. A worker will continue to thread until the load indicator 900 indicates that a sufficient axial load is applied to the post 303.
- the mesh panels 330 are mounted to the posts by means of the adjustable mesh panel holders 332, 333.
- the rigid elongated member 302 together with the flexible net 301 is hoisted towards the upper region of the posts 303 and slided in a first direction into engagement with a c-shaped member 701, 702 provided at the first post 303. Then, the rigid elongated member 302 and the flexible net 301 is slided in a second direction, opposite to said first direction, into engagement with a c-shaped member 701, 702 provided at the second post 303, while the rigid elongated member 302 remain in engagement with the c-shaped member 701, 702 of the first post. Thereafter, the flexible net 301 is fixed to the posts 303 and possibly also to the mesh panels 330 by means of straps or similar.
- a plurality of mesh panels 550 are provided.
- This third embodiment differs from the second embodiment described above in that the post 503 is integrated with one of the vertical sides of the mesh panel 550 whereas the other vertical side of the mesh panel is free.
- a mesh panel of this type has the advantage of a small number of constituent parts and a reduced required number of steps involved when mounting the system. This increases the safety for the workers and reduces the working time. Since the post 503 is integrated with one of the vertical sides of the mesh panel 550 a bottom row of mesh panels 550 is automatically created when the posts 503 are erected.
- each post 503 is integrated with one mesh panel 550 a separate post 503' has to be used to finish the construction containment system 500 of the third embodiment according to the invention.
- the construction containment system according to the third embodiment of the invention is erected as follows: An elongated rigid member 502 is arranged at an edge of a flexible net 501, typically the elongated rigid member 502 will be arranged within a channel formed at an edge of the flexible net 501. Thereafter a first post 503 together with the integrated mesh panel 550 and a second separate post 503' are erected by clamping the posts 503, 503' between an overhead element 10 and an underlying element 20.
- Upper engagement means 504 of the posts 503, 503' comprises a tripod 705 with sharpened tips to assure a reliable engagement with the concrete slab 10.
- Lower engagement means 505 of the posts 503, comprises an anchoring element which is bolted to the concrete slab and which anchoring element comprises a protruding portion onto which the post 503 is fitted.
- the construction of the second post 503' is similar to those described in the previous embodiments of the construction containment system according to the invention.
- the distance between the posts 503, 503' is less than the length of the rigid elongated member 502.
- the clamping of the posts 503, 503' is done by means of the threaded jacking portions 507 of each post 503, 503'.
- a worker will continue to thread until the load indicator 900 indicates that a sufficient axial load is applied to the post 503, 503'.
- the load indicator 900 indicates that a sufficient axial load is applied to the post 503, 503'.
- the posts 503, 503' and the mesh panels 550 are clamped between the overhead element 10 and the underlying element 20 the free vertical side of the mesh panel 550 is fastened to the separate post 503' by means of a strap or similar, not shown in the figures. Then the rigid elongated member 502 together with the flexible net 501 is hoisted towards the upper region of the posts 503, 503' and slided in a first direction into engagement with a c-shaped member 701, 702 provided at the first post 503.
- the rigid elongated member 502 and the flexible net 501 is slided in a second direction, opposite to said first direction, into engagement with a c-shaped member 701, 702 provided at the second post 503', while the rigid elongated member 502 remain in engagement with the c-shaped member 701, 702 of the first post 503.
- the flexible net 501 is fixed to the posts 503, 503' and possibly also to the mesh panels 550 by means of straps or similar.
- the mesh panel 550 according to this third embodiment cannot be adjusted in height.
- the mesh panel 550 can swivel around the vertical axis of the post 503.
- the protruding portion of the anchoring element and the threaded jacking 507 portion of the post 503 will act as hinges in this respect.
- This swiveling movement of the mesh panel 550 will only have a very minor effect on the jacking force exerted on the post and besides, the load indicator 900 will indicate if the force falls below a required threshold value.
- the coupling means comprises two c-shaped members 701, 702.
- the c-shaped members 701, 702 each comprises an opening 703, 704 which, when mounted to a post 103, is directed downwards towards the lower end of the post 103.
- the c-shaped member 701, 702 is dimensioned such that its internal diameter is larger than the diameter of the rigid elongated member 102 and the width of the opening 703, 704 of the c-shaped member 701, 702 is smaller than a diameter of the rigid elongated member 102.
- the rigid elongated member 102 can be inserted laterally into the c-shaped member and the rigid elongated member 102 is prevented from any vertical movement, e.g. it cannot fall down. Yet, the flexible net 101 can pass unhindered through the opening 703, 704.
- the c-shaped members are attached to the tripod 705. This attachment can be done in several ways, e.g. welding, bolting or riveting.
- the tripod 705, comprising three sharpened tips for engagement with e.g. a concrete slab, is attached to a post by means of tube 706 having an opening 707 in it.
- the opening 707 can accommodate a locking device, such as a bolt or a spring loaded pin, to secure the tripod 705 and the coupling means to a post.
- the coupling means comprises two c-shaped members 801, 802 attached to a clamping device 803.
- This solution has the advantage that the position of the coupling means can be adjusted. This is convenient for example when the exterior of the building to which the construction containment system is to be mounted does not permit the coupling means to be positioned at the top of the post 103, as is the case with the first embodiment of the coupling means according to the invention as shown in figure 7 .
- a load indicator 900 according to the invention, as shown in figures 9 and 10 , comprises an upper flange 901, a lower flange 902, a cup spring 903 sandwiched between the upper flange 901 and the lower flange 902 and a connecting sleeve 904 connecting these three parts together.
- Cup springs can be manufactured with a high accuracy regarding the load at which the cup spring sets and flattens out.
- the construction of the load indicator 900 admits a person to take a look at the load indicator 900, preferably from the side, and if there is no gap between the upper flange 901 and the lower flange 902 he immediately realizes that the axial force applied on the load indicator, and therefore also on the post, is sufficient.
- a locking bolt 905 is provided to lock the load indicator 900 to a post, this applies especially during erecting of the post to avoid that the load indicator 900 is inadvertently lost and may fall down from a building.
- the coupling means 106 comprises a generally L-shaped member 1130 and the rigid elongated member 1102 comprises a profile 1121.
- the L-shaped member 1130 is preferably, but not necessarily, made from metal such as aluminium or steel.
- the profile 1121 is preferably, but not necessarily, extruded from aluminium or plastics.
- the L-shaped member 1130 of the second embodiment can be fixed to an upper part of the post, cf. figure 7 , or it can be attached to an adjustable part, cf. figure 8 .
- the L-shaped member 1130 comprises a retaining part 1133 having a cross-section that is complimentary to a cross section of a coupling groove 1122 in the profile 1121.
- the coupling groove 1122 is open at both short sides of the profile and extends the full length of the profile 1121. The profile can therefore be slid into engagement with the retaining part 1133 of the L-shaped member 1130.
- the coupling groove 1122 has a width at its bottom 1123 which is somewhat larger than the width of the retaining part 1133 at its widest point whereas a mouth 1124 of the coupling groove 1122 has a width which is less than the width of the retaining part 1133 at its widest point so that the rigid elongated member 1102 can be moved in its axial direction sliding on the retaining part 1133 while being prevented from falling down.
- the retaining part 1133 has tapered ends to facilitate the engagement with the rigid elongated member 1102.
- the retaining part 1133 is followed by a leg 1132 which is adapted to pass through the mouth 1124 of the coupling groove 1122, said leg 1132 in turn is followed by a base plate 1131 provided with two bolt holes for connecting the L-shaped member to a post.
- the profile 1121 comprises a net retaining groove 1141.
- the net retaining groove 1141 extends the full length of the profile and comprises a base 1142, and a mouth 1143 and wherein a cross-section of the net retaining groove 1141 enlarges from the mouth 1143 towards the bottom 1142 such that an edge element 1181 of a flexible net 1101 can be retained within the net retaining groove 1141.
- a threaded jacking portion 1300 of a post 103 comprises a threaded rod 1301, a first threaded handle 1302, a second threaded handle 1303 and a jacking tool 1304 with a safety catch strap 1305 to avoid that a user loses the jacking tool.
- a user can adjust the length of a post and thereby increase or decrease the axial force imposed on the post 103. This can be done by hand during a first part of the mounting of a post but at some point the forces will be too high to do so.
- Jacking tool 1304 can be used to apply the necessary force to clamp the post 103 to a building. Compared to using a hammer, which sometimes is done, the jacking tool 1304 can apply the required force in a more controlled manner. To avoid that the threaded rod 1301 is moved too far in one axial direction, thereby jeopardizing the stability of the post 103, a suitable length of both ends of the threaded rod 1301 can be painted in a glaring color so that a user realizes that the threaded rod 1301 should be displaced in the other direction.
- a flexible net 101 and a rigid elongated member 102 according to the invention can be hoisted with a mounting tool 1400 as shown in figure 14 .
- a mounting tool 1400 comprises a telescopic shaft 1401 having a safety catch strap 1402 and a handle 1403 at one end thereof and a hook device 1404 at the other end.
- To hoist the flexible net 101 and the rigid elongated member 102 two persons equipped with one mounting tool each thread the hook device 1404 over the rigid elongated member 102 and then twist the mounting tool such that the hook device 1404 firmly grasps the rigid elongated member 102.
- the mounting tool 1400 is twisted in the opposite direction to disengage it from the rigid elongated member 102.
- An end plug 1500 according to the invention, as shown in figures 15-17 , comprises a cone-shaped member 1501 and two locking branches 1502, 1503.
- the base 1506 of the cone-shaped member 1501 has a diameter which is larger than a diameter of a rigid elongated member 102 to which it is attached.
- the diameter of the base 1506 of the cone-shaped member 1501 In order to be insertable into a c-shaped member of the coupling means, not shown in figures 15-17 , the diameter of the base 1506 of the cone-shaped member 1501 must, however, be less than the width of the c-shaped member.
- the cone shape makes it simple to hit the c-shaped member whereas the difference in diameter between the base 1506 of cone-shaped member 1501 and the rigid elongated member 102 ensures that once the end plug 1500 mounted to the rigid elongated member 102 has been moved to pass through the c-shaped member the rigid elongated member 102 will fall down and rest against the c-shaped member and the base 1506 will act as a hard stop against the c-shaped member and prevent axial movement in a direction back through the c-shaped member.
- the two locking branches 1502, 1503 each comprise a locking pin 1504 which will snap into locking position in a corresponding opening in the rigid elongated member 102.
- a groove 1505 is provided in the base 1506 in order to prevent the flexible net 101 from creeping on the rigid elongated member thereby causing gaps in the construction containment system.
- An outer mesh of the flexible net 101 is positioned in the groove 1505 so that the flexible net 101 cannot move axially along the rigid elongated member.
- the end plug is preferably, but not necessarily, made from plastics.
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- The present invention relates to safety barriers and more specifically to a construction containment system for preventing items or persons from falling from a building being constructed and method for mounting such a construction containment system.
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US-6904720 discloses a prior art construction containment system. That prior art system comprises a plurality of brackets and frame members which are attached to a building under construction. The frame members are adapted to slidably retain an edge portion of a sheet-like enclosure panel within a channel-formed portion of the frame member. The frame members can be mounted to run either horizontally or vertically along an outer face of the building. That prior art does, however, have a number of disadvantages. For example, due to the fact that the frame members have to be mounted to the outside of the building, the mounting is hazardous and requires skilled personnel and additional safety equipment. Further, since the frame members run the full height or full width, depending on the orientation of the frame members, of the opening of the building, the enclosure panels have to be inserted into the channel from one end of the frame member. This can be very troublesome. If, for example, the accessible end of the frame member is located outside an outer wall of the building the entire enclosure panel has to be hoisted alongside the building and subsequently be inserted into the channel-formed portion of the frame member. - It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved construction containment system that avoids the above-mentioned drawbacks. This object is achieved by a construction containment system according to the present invention as defined in claim 1 of the appended claims. This object is also achieved by a method for mounting a construction containment system as defined in claim 15 of the appended claims.
- Thus, in accordance with an aspect of the present invention there is provided a construction containment system comprising a flexible net, a rigid elongated member adapted to be arranged at an edge of the flexible net and a post comprising upper engagement means at an upper end thereof for bringing the post into engagement with an overhead element and lower engagement means at a lower end of the post for bringing the post into engagement with an underlying element. The construction containment system further comprises coupling means provided at the post for coupling of the rigid elongated member to the post. Due to the fact that the complete construction containment system can be erected from within the building, the mounting operation is less hazardous for the personnel and the amount of safety equipment can be reduced.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the construction containment system of the invention, the post is telescopically adjustable in length. This results in a system with a high degree of flexibility.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the construction containment system of the invention, the post comprises a threaded jacking portion. By using a threaded jacking portion for clamping the post to the building, very high forces can be achieved leading to a secure engagement of the construction containment system to the building.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the construction containment system of the invention, a load indicator is provided for indicating an amount of axial load exerted on the post, wherein said load indicator comprises a cup spring. By using a load indicator it can be assured that a sufficient axial force is provided upon the post for achieving a secure engagement of the construction containment system to the building.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the construction containment system of the invention, the post comprises a clinometer. A clinometer is a very convenient way of assuring that the post is mounted vertical.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the construction containment system of the invention, the coupling means comprises a generally c-shaped member having an opening directed towards the lower end of the post and wherein an internal diameter of the c-shaped member is larger than the diameter of the rigid elongated member and wherein a width of the opening of the c-shaped member is smaller than a diameter of the rigid elongated member. This renders it possible to retain the rigid elongated member safely within the c-shaped member while at the same time allowing the flexible net to pass unhindered through the mouth of the c-shaped member.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the construction containment system of the invention, at least one of the engagement means comprises a tripod. The tripod ensures a reliable engagement with the overhead element.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the construction containment system of the invention, end plugs are provided at opposite ends of the rigid elongated member, and wherein said end plugs are cone-shaped and wherein the diameter of the base of the cone is larger than a diameter of the rigid elongated member. The cone-shape of the end plugs allows for an easy insertion of the rigid elongated members into the coupling means whereas the larger diameter of the cone compared to the rigid elongated member secures the rigid elongated member to the coupling means.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the construction containment system of the invention, the rigid elongated member comprises a profile having a coupling groove extending in the longitudinal direction of the profile and wherein said coupling groove comprises a bottom and a mouth and wherein a cross-section of the coupling groove enlarges from the mouth towards the bottom.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the construction containment system of the invention, the coupling means comprises a retaining part having a cross section that is complimentary to the cross section of the coupling groove. This guarantees a secure coupling of the rigid elongated member to the coupling means.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the construction containment system of the invention, the rigid elongated member comprises a profile having a net retaining groove extending in the longitudinal direction of the profile and wherein said net retaining groove comprises a bottom and a mouth and wherein a cross-section of the net retaining groove enlarges from the mouth towards the bottom.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the construction containment system of the invention, the flexible net comprises an edge element along an edge to which the rigid elongated member is to be arranged, wherein said edge element has a cross section which is complimentary to the cross section of said net retaining groove such that said edge element can be retained within said net retaining groove.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the construction containment system of the invention, the coupling means provided at the post comprises two separate couplers provided adjacent each other in a direction substantially perpendicular to the surface of the flexible net in a mounted state. By arranging two separate couplers in this manner, it is possible to obtain an overlap of adjacent flexible nets. This is sometimes necessary in order to avoid that gaps develop between the flexible nets.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the construction containment system of the invention, the coupling means are attached to the post by means of a clamping device. By using clamping means, the coupling means can be adjusted in height along the post which sometimes is necessary, for example when the exterior of the building to which the construction containment system is to be mounted does not permit the coupling means to be positioned at the top of the post.
- In accordance with another aspect of the present invention there is provided a method for mounting a construction containment system, the method comprising the steps of arranging an elongated rigid member at an edge of a flexible net, erecting a first and a second post by clamping the posts between an overhead element and an underlying element, wherein the distance between said first and second post is less than the length of the rigid elongated members. Thereafter the rigid elongated member and the flexible net are hoisted towards the posts and the rigid elongated member is slided in a first direction into engagement with a first coupling means provided at the first post and then slided in a second, opposite, direction, into engagement with a second coupling means provided at the second post, while the rigid elongated member remain in engagement with the first coupling means. Due to the fact that the complete construction containment system can be erected from within the building, the mounting operation is less hazardous for the personnel and the amount of safety equipment can reduced.
- The invention will now be described in more detail and with reference to the appended drawings in which:
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Fig. 1 is a schematic front view of a first embodiment of a construction containment system according to of the invention. -
Fig 2 is a schematic side view of a first embodiment of a construction containment system according to the invention. -
Fig 2a is a schematic side view of a detail of a first embodiment of a construction containment system according to the invention. -
Fig. 3 is a schematic front view of a second embodiment of a construction containment system according to the invention. -
Fig 4 is a schematic side view of a second embodiment of a construction containment system according to the invention. -
Fig. 5 is a schematic front view of a third embodiment of a construction containment system according to the invention. -
Fig 6 is a schematic side view of a third embodiment of a construction containment system according to the invention. -
Fig. 7 is a schematic perspective view of a first embodiment of a coupling means according to the invention. -
Fig. 8 is a schematic perspective view of a second embodiment of a coupling means according to the invention. -
Fig. 9 is a schematic perspective view of a of a load indicator according to the invention. -
Fig. 10 is a schematic and partly exploded side view of a load indicator according to the invention. -
Fig.11 is a schematic side view of a third embodiment of a coupling means according to the invention and a second embodiment of a rigid elongated member according to the invention. -
Fig. 12 is schematic perspective view of a second embodiment of a coupling means according to the invention. -
Fig. 13 is a schematic perspective view of a threaded jacking portion according to the invention. -
Figs. 14 and 14a are schematic illustrations of a mounting tool for a flexible net according to the invention. -
Fig. 15 is a schematic perspective view of an end plug according to the invention. -
Figs. 16 and 17 are schematic perspective views of an end plug according to the invention mounted to a rigid elongated member. - In a first embodiment of a construction containment system according to the invention, as shown in
figures 1 ,2 and2a , aconstruction containment system 100 comprises a plurality ofposts 103 and a number offlexible nets 101. Eachflexible net 101 is provided with a rigidelongated member 102 comprising tubes of aluminium or similar at an upper end thereof. The rigidelongated member 102 provides the necessary rigidity to avoid that theflexible net 101 hang down between theposts 103 thereby causing gaps in the containment. Theconstruction containment system 100 further comprises coupling means 106 provided at an upper region of the posts for coupling the rigidelongated members 102 and theflexible nets 101 to theposts 103. Theposts 103 are clamped between upper and lowerconcrete slabs portion 107 provided at each of theposts 103. The threaded jackingportion 107 provides a wide span of possible jacking distance and it is possible to obtain very high jacking forces by using a suitable pitch of thread. High jacking forces are necessary in order for the posts to withstand the forces acting thereupon, e.g. wind load on theflexible nets 101 which have to be absorbed by the posts. Jacking forces about 700 kg is sometimes necessary and imply no problem for the threaded jackingportion 107 according to the invention. Aload indicator 900 is provided at the post below the threaded jackingportion 107. It should be noted though, that the load indicator can be provided at other locations along the post as well, e.g. above the threaded jackingportion 107. Theload indicator 900 can provide optical feedback to a user that thepost 103 has been clamped to the construction with the required force, to avoid any uncertainty as to whether apost 103 has been clamped adequately or not. Eachpost 103 is further provided at its upper end with an upper engagement means 104 comprising atripod 705 with sharpened tips to assure a reliable engagement with theconcrete slab 10. The upper engagement means 104 can be connected to thepost 103 by means of a spring loadedpin 110. At its lower end, eachpost 103 is provided with lower engagement means 105 comprising an anchoring element which is bolted to theconcrete slab 20. Similar to the upper engagement means 104, the lower engagement means 105 can be connected to thepost 103 by means of a spring loaded pin, not explicitly shown in the figures. Other engagement solutions are also possible for both upper and lower engagements means 104, 105, for example anchoring elements may be embedded in theconcrete slabs clinometer 109 is provided at the post at a position where a person taking part in the mounting of the post can observe it. Theclinometer 109 would typically be of the air-bubble-type and could be permanently attached to thepost 103 or be removable such that it can be used for mounting of other posts as well. Coupling means 106 for coupling of the rigidelongated member 102 to theposts 103 are provided at the upper engagement means 104. The coupling means 106 comprises two generally c-shapedmembers flexible net 101. This allows for two adjacentflexible nets 101 to be mounted with an overlap, thereby minimizing the risk of any gaps occurring between theflexible nets 101. The inner diameter of the c-shapedmembers elongated member 102 whereas the width of the downwardly directed opening of the c-shapedmembers elongated member 102 such that the rigidelongated member 102 can be safely retained within the c-shapedmembers members flexible net 101 to pass through. The coupling means 106 can be welded, bolted, riveted or clamped to the engagement means 104 or thepost 103. Other methods of fastening evident to the person skilled in the art are also possible. Straps, not shown in the figures, can be used to tie theflexible net 101 to theposts 103 once the rigidelongated member 102 is positioned in the corresponding c-shapedmembers adjacent posts 103. - Commonly, the construction containment system according to the first embodiment of the invention is erected as follows: An elongated
rigid member 102 is arranged at an edge of aflexible net 101, typically the elongatedrigid member 102 will be arranged within a channel formed at an edge of theflexible net 101. Thereafter a first and asecond post 103 are erected by clamping theposts 103 between anoverhead element 10 and anunderlying element 20. The distance between theposts 103 is less than the length of the rigidelongated member 102. The clamping of the posts is done by means of the threaded jackingportions 107 of eachpost 103. A worker will continue to thread until theload indicator 900 indicates that a sufficient axial load is applied to thepost 103. When the twoposts 103 are sufficiently clamped to the building the rigidelongated member 102 together with theflexible net 101 is hoisted towards the upper region of theposts 103 and slided in a first direction into engagement with a c-shapedmember first post 103. Then, the rigidelongated member 102 and theflexible net 101 is slided in a second direction, opposite to said first direction, into engagement with a c-shapedmember second post 103, while the rigidelongated member 102 remain in engagement with the c-shapedmember flexible net 101 is fixed to theposts 103 by means of straps or similar. - In a second embodiment of a construction containment system 300 according to the invention, as shown in
figures 3 and4 , a plurality ofmesh panels 330 are provided adjacent each other at a bottom part of theposts 303. Themesh panels 330 comprise horizontal wires, vertical wires, and afoot plate 331, which is arranged at a bottom portion of themesh panel 330. The use ofmesh panels 330 can be necessary in order to prevent workers, tools and material from falling down towards the ground at an earlier stage of the building procedure, before a complete construction containment system becomes necessary. Also, amesh panel 330 provides a more sturdy protection for a worker. Themesh panels 330 are hung up onmesh panel holders posts 303. Thesemesh panel holders mesh panel 330 can be raised if, for example, access to the outer edge of the construction is required. Commonly, the construction containment system according to the second embodiment of the invention is erected as follows: An elongatedrigid member 302 is arranged at an edge of aflexible net 301, typically the elongatedrigid member 302 will be arranged within a channel formed at an edge of theflexible net 301. Thereafter a first and asecond post 303 are erected by clamping theposts 303 between anoverhead element 10 and anunderlying element 20. Upper engagement means 304 comprises atripod 705 with sharpened tips to assure a reliable engagement with theconcrete slab 10. Lower engagement means 305 comprises a anchoring element which is bolted to the concrete slab and which anchoring element comprises a protruding portion onto which thepost 303 is fitted. Instead of a bolted anchoring element, an anchoring element embedded in the concrete slab could be used. The distance between theposts 303 is less than the length of the rigidelongated member 302. The clamping of the posts is done by means of the threaded jackingportions 307 of eachpost 303. A worker will continue to thread until theload indicator 900 indicates that a sufficient axial load is applied to thepost 303. When the twoposts 303 are sufficiently clamped to the building themesh panels 330 are mounted to the posts by means of the adjustablemesh panel holders elongated member 302 together with theflexible net 301 is hoisted towards the upper region of theposts 303 and slided in a first direction into engagement with a c-shapedmember first post 303. Then, the rigidelongated member 302 and theflexible net 301 is slided in a second direction, opposite to said first direction, into engagement with a c-shapedmember second post 303, while the rigidelongated member 302 remain in engagement with the c-shapedmember flexible net 301 is fixed to theposts 303 and possibly also to themesh panels 330 by means of straps or similar. - In a third embodiment of a construction containment system 500 according to the invention, as shown in
figures 5 and6 , a plurality ofmesh panels 550 are provided. This third embodiment differs from the second embodiment described above in that thepost 503 is integrated with one of the vertical sides of themesh panel 550 whereas the other vertical side of the mesh panel is free. A mesh panel of this type has the advantage of a small number of constituent parts and a reduced required number of steps involved when mounting the system. This increases the safety for the workers and reduces the working time. Since thepost 503 is integrated with one of the vertical sides of the mesh panel 550 a bottom row ofmesh panels 550 is automatically created when theposts 503 are erected. Since eachpost 503 is integrated with one mesh panel 550 a separate post 503' has to be used to finish the construction containment system 500 of the third embodiment according to the invention. Commonly, the construction containment system according to the third embodiment of the invention is erected as follows: An elongatedrigid member 502 is arranged at an edge of aflexible net 501, typically the elongatedrigid member 502 will be arranged within a channel formed at an edge of theflexible net 501. Thereafter afirst post 503 together with theintegrated mesh panel 550 and a second separate post 503' are erected by clamping theposts 503, 503' between anoverhead element 10 and anunderlying element 20. Upper engagement means 504 of theposts 503, 503' comprises atripod 705 with sharpened tips to assure a reliable engagement with theconcrete slab 10. Lower engagement means 505 of theposts 503, comprises an anchoring element which is bolted to the concrete slab and which anchoring element comprises a protruding portion onto which thepost 503 is fitted. The construction of the second post 503' is similar to those described in the previous embodiments of the construction containment system according to the invention. The distance between theposts 503, 503' is less than the length of the rigidelongated member 502. The clamping of theposts 503, 503' is done by means of the threaded jackingportions 507 of eachpost 503, 503'. A worker will continue to thread until theload indicator 900 indicates that a sufficient axial load is applied to thepost 503, 503'. When theposts 503, 503' and themesh panels 550 are clamped between theoverhead element 10 and theunderlying element 20 the free vertical side of themesh panel 550 is fastened to the separate post 503' by means of a strap or similar, not shown in the figures. Then the rigidelongated member 502 together with theflexible net 501 is hoisted towards the upper region of theposts 503, 503' and slided in a first direction into engagement with a c-shapedmember first post 503. Then, the rigidelongated member 502 and theflexible net 501 is slided in a second direction, opposite to said first direction, into engagement with a c-shapedmember elongated member 502 remain in engagement with the c-shapedmember first post 503. Thereafter, theflexible net 501 is fixed to theposts 503, 503' and possibly also to themesh panels 550 by means of straps or similar. Unlike themesh panel 330 described above, themesh panel 550 according to this third embodiment cannot be adjusted in height. However, by unfastening the straps fastening a free vertical side of amesh panel 550 themesh panel 550 can swivel around the vertical axis of thepost 503. The protruding portion of the anchoring element and the threaded jacking 507 portion of thepost 503 will act as hinges in this respect. This swiveling movement of themesh panel 550 will only have a very minor effect on the jacking force exerted on the post and besides, theload indicator 900 will indicate if the force falls below a required threshold value. - In a first embodiment of a coupling means according to the invention, as shown in
figure 7 , the coupling means comprises two c-shapedmembers members opening post 103, is directed downwards towards the lower end of thepost 103. The c-shapedmember elongated member 102 and the width of theopening member elongated member 102. By this, the rigidelongated member 102 can be inserted laterally into the c-shaped member and the rigidelongated member 102 is prevented from any vertical movement, e.g. it cannot fall down. Yet, theflexible net 101 can pass unhindered through theopening tripod 705. This attachment can be done in several ways, e.g. welding, bolting or riveting. Thetripod 705, comprising three sharpened tips for engagement with e.g. a concrete slab, is attached to a post by means oftube 706 having anopening 707 in it. Theopening 707 can accommodate a locking device, such as a bolt or a spring loaded pin, to secure thetripod 705 and the coupling means to a post. - In a second embodiment of a coupling means according to the invention, as shown in
figure 8 , the coupling means comprises two c-shapedmembers clamping device 803. This solution has the advantage that the position of the coupling means can be adjusted. This is convenient for example when the exterior of the building to which the construction containment system is to be mounted does not permit the coupling means to be positioned at the top of thepost 103, as is the case with the first embodiment of the coupling means according to the invention as shown infigure 7 . - A
load indicator 900 according to the invention, as shown infigures 9 and 10 , comprises anupper flange 901, alower flange 902, acup spring 903 sandwiched between theupper flange 901 and thelower flange 902 and a connectingsleeve 904 connecting these three parts together. Cup springs can be manufactured with a high accuracy regarding the load at which the cup spring sets and flattens out. The construction of theload indicator 900 admits a person to take a look at theload indicator 900, preferably from the side, and if there is no gap between theupper flange 901 and thelower flange 902 he immediately realizes that the axial force applied on the load indicator, and therefore also on the post, is sufficient. If, on the other hand, there still is a visible gap, additional axial force has to be imposed. A lockingbolt 905 is provided to lock theload indicator 900 to a post, this applies especially during erecting of the post to avoid that theload indicator 900 is inadvertently lost and may fall down from a building. - In a third embodiment of a coupling means according to the invention and a second embodiment of a rigid elongated member according to the invention, as shown in
figures 11 and 12 , the coupling means 106 comprises a generally L-shapedmember 1130 and the rigidelongated member 1102 comprises aprofile 1121. The L-shapedmember 1130 is preferably, but not necessarily, made from metal such as aluminium or steel. Theprofile 1121 is preferably, but not necessarily, extruded from aluminium or plastics. Similar to the coupling means shown infigures 7 and 8 , the L-shapedmember 1130 of the second embodiment can be fixed to an upper part of the post, cf.figure 7 , or it can be attached to an adjustable part, cf.figure 8 . Even though only one L-shapedmember 1130 is disclosed infigures 11 and 12 , it is quite possible to mount these adjacent each other in a direction substantially perpendicular to the surface of the flexible net 1101 in order to be able to mountflexible nets 1101 with overlap, similar to the c-shaped members of the first embodiment. The L-shapedmember 1130 comprises a retainingpart 1133 having a cross-section that is complimentary to a cross section of acoupling groove 1122 in theprofile 1121. Thecoupling groove 1122 is open at both short sides of the profile and extends the full length of theprofile 1121. The profile can therefore be slid into engagement with the retainingpart 1133 of the L-shapedmember 1130. Thecoupling groove 1122 has a width at its bottom 1123 which is somewhat larger than the width of the retainingpart 1133 at its widest point whereas amouth 1124 of thecoupling groove 1122 has a width which is less than the width of the retainingpart 1133 at its widest point so that the rigidelongated member 1102 can be moved in its axial direction sliding on the retainingpart 1133 while being prevented from falling down. The retainingpart 1133 has tapered ends to facilitate the engagement with the rigidelongated member 1102. The retainingpart 1133 is followed by aleg 1132 which is adapted to pass through themouth 1124 of thecoupling groove 1122, saidleg 1132 in turn is followed by abase plate 1131 provided with two bolt holes for connecting the L-shaped member to a post. In addition to thecoupling groove 1122, theprofile 1121 comprises anet retaining groove 1141. Thenet retaining groove 1141 extends the full length of the profile and comprises abase 1142, and a mouth 1143 and wherein a cross-section of thenet retaining groove 1141 enlarges from the mouth 1143 towards the bottom 1142 such that anedge element 1181 of a flexible net 1101 can be retained within thenet retaining groove 1141. - A threaded jacking
portion 1300 of apost 103 according to the invention, as shown infigure 13 , comprises a threadedrod 1301, a first threadedhandle 1302, a second threadedhandle 1303 and a jackingtool 1304 with asafety catch strap 1305 to avoid that a user loses the jacking tool. By turning the first threadedhandle 1302 and/or the second threadedhandle 1303 in suitable directions a user can adjust the length of a post and thereby increase or decrease the axial force imposed on thepost 103. This can be done by hand during a first part of the mounting of a post but at some point the forces will be too high to do so. Jackingtool 1304 can be used to apply the necessary force to clamp thepost 103 to a building. Compared to using a hammer, which sometimes is done, the jackingtool 1304 can apply the required force in a more controlled manner. To avoid that the threadedrod 1301 is moved too far in one axial direction, thereby jeopardizing the stability of thepost 103, a suitable length of both ends of the threadedrod 1301 can be painted in a glaring color so that a user realizes that the threadedrod 1301 should be displaced in the other direction. - A
flexible net 101 and a rigidelongated member 102 according to the invention can be hoisted with a mountingtool 1400 as shown infigure 14 . A mountingtool 1400 comprises atelescopic shaft 1401 having asafety catch strap 1402 and ahandle 1403 at one end thereof and ahook device 1404 at the other end. To hoist theflexible net 101 and the rigidelongated member 102 two persons equipped with one mounting tool each thread thehook device 1404 over the rigidelongated member 102 and then twist the mounting tool such that thehook device 1404 firmly grasps the rigidelongated member 102. When the rigidelongated member 102 and theflexible net 101 are positioned within the coupling means, not shown infigure 14 , the mountingtool 1400 is twisted in the opposite direction to disengage it from the rigidelongated member 102. - An
end plug 1500 according to the invention, as shown infigures 15-17 , comprises a cone-shapedmember 1501 and two lockingbranches base 1506 of the cone-shapedmember 1501 has a diameter which is larger than a diameter of a rigidelongated member 102 to which it is attached. In order to be insertable into a c-shaped member of the coupling means, not shown infigures 15-17 , the diameter of thebase 1506 of the cone-shapedmember 1501 must, however, be less than the width of the c-shaped member. The cone shape makes it simple to hit the c-shaped member whereas the difference in diameter between thebase 1506 of cone-shapedmember 1501 and the rigidelongated member 102 ensures that once theend plug 1500 mounted to the rigidelongated member 102 has been moved to pass through the c-shaped member the rigidelongated member 102 will fall down and rest against the c-shaped member and thebase 1506 will act as a hard stop against the c-shaped member and prevent axial movement in a direction back through the c-shaped member. The twolocking branches locking pin 1504 which will snap into locking position in a corresponding opening in the rigidelongated member 102. Agroove 1505 is provided in thebase 1506 in order to prevent the flexible net 101 from creeping on the rigid elongated member thereby causing gaps in the construction containment system. An outer mesh of theflexible net 101 is positioned in thegroove 1505 so that theflexible net 101 cannot move axially along the rigid elongated member. The end plug is preferably, but not necessarily, made from plastics.
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- A construction containment system (100, 300, 500) said construction containment system (100, 300, 500) comprising:a flexible net (101, 1101);a rigid elongated member (102, 1102) adapted to be arranged at an edge of the flexible net (101, 1101);a post (103, 303, 503, 503') comprising upper engagement (104) means at an upper end thereof for bringing the post (103, 303, 503, 503') into engagement with an overhead element (10) and lower engagement means (105) at a lower end of the post (103, 303, 503, 503') for bringing the post (103, 303, 503, 503') into engagement with an underlying element (20);coupling means (106) provided at the post (103, 303, 503, 503') for coupling of the rigid elongated member (102) to the post (103, 303, 503, 503').
- A construction containment system (100, 300, 500) according to claim 1, wherein the post (103, 303, 503, 503') is telescopically adjustable in length.
- A construction containment system (100, 300, 500) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the post (103, 303, 503, 503') comprises a threaded jacking portion (107, 1300).
- A construction containment (100, 300, 500) system according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising a load indicator (900) for indicating an amount of axial load exerted on the post (103, 303, 503, 503'), wherein said load indicator (900) comprises a cup spring (903).
- A construction containment system (100, 300, 500) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the post (103, 303, 503, 503') comprises a clinometer (109).
- A construction containment system (100, 300, 500) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the coupling means (106) comprises a generally c-shaped member (701, 702, 801, 802) having an opening (703, 704, 803, 804) directed towards the lower end of the post (103, 303, 503, 503') and wherein an internal diameter of the c-shaped member (701, 702, 801, 802) is larger than the diameter of the rigid elongated member (102) and wherein a width of the opening (703, 704, 803, 804) of the c-shaped member (701, 702, 801, 802) is smaller than a diameter of the rigid elongated member (102).
- A construction containment system (100, 300, 500) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein at least one of the engagement means (104, 105) comprises a tripod (705).
- A construction containment system (100, 300, 500) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein end plugs (150) are provided at opposite ends of the rigid elongated member (102), and wherein said end plugs (150) are cone-shaped and wherein the diameter of the base of the cone is larger than a diameter of the rigid elongated member (102).
- A construction containment system (100, 300, 500) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the rigid elongated member (1102) comprises an profile (1121) having a coupling groove (1122) extending in the longitudinal direction of the profile (1121) and wherein said coupling groove (1122) comprises a bottom (1123) and a mouth (1124) and wherein a cross-section of the coupling groove (1122) enlarges from the mouth (1124) towards the bottom (1123).
- A construction containment system (100, 300, 500) according to claim 9 or 10, wherein the coupling means (106) comprises a retaining part (1133) having a cross section that is complimentary to the cross section of the coupling groove (1122).
- A construction containment system (100, 300, 500) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the rigid elongated member (1102) comprises a profile (1121) having a net retaining groove (1141) extending in the longitudinal direction of the profile (1121) and wherein said net retaining groove (1141) comprises a bottom (1142) and a mouth (1143) and wherein a cross-section of the net retaining groove (1141) enlarges from the mouth (1143) towards the bottom (1142).
- A construction containment system (100, 300, 500) according to claim 12, wherein the flexible net (1101) comprises an edge element (1181) along an edge thereof to which the rigid elongated member (1102) is to be arranged, wherein said edge element (1181) has a cross section which is complimentary to the cross section of said net retaining groove (1141).
- A construction containment system (100, 300, 500) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the coupling means (106) comprises two separate members (701, 702, 801, 802, 1130) provided adjacent each other in a direction substantially perpendicular to the surface of the flexible net (101, 1101) in a mounted state.
- A construction containment system (100, 300, 500) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the coupling means (106) are attached to the post (103, 303, 503, 503') by means of a clamping device (803).
- A method for mounting a construction containment system (100, 300, 500) according to any of the preceding claims to a construction, said method comprising the steps of:- arranging an elongated rigid member (102, 1102) at an edge of a flexible net (101, 1101);- erecting a first and a second post (103, 303, 503, 503') by clamping the posts (103, 303, 503, 503') between an overhead element (10) and an underlying element (20), wherein the distance between said first and second post (103, 303, 503, 503') is less than the length of the rigid elongated member (102, 1102);- hoisting the rigid elongated member (102, 1102) and the flexible net (101, 1101) towards the posts (103, 303, 503, 503');- sliding the rigid elongated member (102, 1102) in a first direction into engagement with a first coupling means (106) provided at the first post (103, 303, 503, 503');- sliding the rigid elongated member (102, 1102) in a second direction, opposite to said first direction, into engagement with a second coupling means (106) provided at the second post (103, 303, 503, 503'), while the rigid elongated member (102, 1102) remain in engagement with the first coupling means (106).
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