EP2661602B1 - Vorrichtung zum aufbau einer barriere aus stacheldraht - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a device for constructing a barrier made of barbed wire according to the preamble of claim 1.
- the invention relates to a device for building a barrier of barbed wire or so-called Nato wire, the helically collapsible in a first direction and in a second, opposite Direction is pulled apart.
- the device comprises a container on which a first end of the barbed wire (see left end in there Fig. 3 ) and which is adapted to at least partially receive the barbed wire pushed together in the first direction.
- the device has a lid-shaped element matching the container, on which a second end of the barbed wire (see right end in FIG Fig. 3 ) and is adapted to pull the barbed wire apart by moving the element away from the container in the second direction to build the barrier.
- the container is formed as a first half-shell-shaped container which receives one half of the pushed-together barbed wire; the lid-shaped element is formed as a second half-shell-shaped container which receives the other half of the pushed-together barbed wire.
- a piece of pipe is mounted in each case, which are dimensionoert so that one of the pipe sections can be pushed into the other.
- a propellant charge (“impact detonator 28") is placed in a length of pipe which is ignited to cause an explosion which forces the two pipe sections and thus the two shell-shaped containers apart in opposite directions (see there) Fig. 4 ). This in turn causes the barbed wire to unwind into a barrier.
- the patent U.S. 4,484,729 describes a device for the construction of a barrier made of barbed wire, in particular of ribbon barbed wire, in which a barrel with barbed wire is received in a barrel-shaped container.
- the container has a holder for mounting on the rear of a vehicle. As the vehicle moves, one end of the spool is pulled out of the container and the spool is pulled out to a barrier.
- the patent CH 191 265 discloses a device for blocking off-road parts, in which a square-bent spring (see spring 5 in FIG Fig. 2 ) is formed of barbed wire and housed in a housing. In particular, several barbed wire pieces are connected to each other via resilient hinge elements. Upon removal of a cover, the live spring snaps out of the housing and the interconnected barbed wire pieces form a barrier.
- a square-bent spring see spring 5 in FIG Fig. 2
- several barbed wire pieces are connected to each other via resilient hinge elements.
- the DE 1 933 030 A discloses a barbed tape which is helically shaped into a barrier. A device in which the barbed tape can be at least partially accommodated is not described there. Further barbed wire barriers are used eg in DE 601 636 . DE 1 162 234 and AT 159 161 described.
- the local device consists essentially of a so-called support structure (see Fig. 3 ), which can be attached to a vehicle, in particular a tractor, wherein the structure can carry at least one helically wound barbed wire.
- a vehicle in particular a tractor
- the structure can carry at least one helically wound barbed wire.
- the vehicle To build a barrier, the vehicle must be moved so that the barbed wire carried on the structure can be unwound and pulled apart, one after the other, as shown in FIG Fig. 11 ).
- this known device is essentially a transport device for barbed wire, which is suitable for unwinding the barbed wire from the carrier structure in order to build up a protective barrier or a barrier.
- the local device is therefore at most suitable to use on a drivable underground, ie in the field or on squares to become.
- a drivable underground ie in the field or on squares to become.
- this known device is not suitable for this purpose.
- a device is to be proposed which allows the most manageable construction of a barrier made of barbed wire. This is to be achieved inter alia that the risk of injury when handling the barbed wire for the purpose of building the barrier can be avoided as possible.
- a device which is characterized in that a container is provided, to which a first end of the barbed wire is attached, and that the container is adapted to at least partially accommodate the barbed wire pushed together in a first direction.
- a lid-shaped element matching the container is provided, to which a second end of the barbed wire is attached, the element being such that the barbed wire is pulled apart by moving this element away from the container in the second direction.
- the device comprises a guide element extending in the first and second directions, in particular a tensioning cable or a slide rail, which is adapted to guide the movement of the cover-shaped element.
- a device with container and matching lid member which allows safe storage of the barbed wire in the pushed together state and at the same time allows a manageable and safe installation of the barbed wire guided removal of the purpose of building a barrier.
- a clamping element is provided for tensioning the tensioning cable. It is thereby achieved that, to pull apart and push together the helically wound barbed wire, a longitudinally extending guide is provided, which can be mounted, for example, on a device, such as a ship, according to the desired course of the barrier.
- the tensioning element can be driven mechanically, pneumatically or hydraulically.
- the lid-shaped element comprises a sliding element which cooperates with the guide element to guide the movement of the lid-shaped element and / or the barbed wire.
- the guide element can, for. As a rope, in particular tensioning cable, or a rail.
- the sliding element is suitably designed as a tubular element or as a sliding shoe.
- the lid-shaped element may preferably have at least one handle.
- a fast and low-friction movement for pulling apart the barbed wire is possible, wherein the user can use the at least one handle on the lid-shaped element so as not to come directly into contact with the barbed wire.
- the container is barrel-shaped, in particular as a round barrel open on one side, wherein the lid-shaped element is round, cup-shaped and / or barrel-shaped and is designed such that it closes the container.
- the container is adapted in its shape of the wound barbed wire roller and is securely closed by a matching lid-shaped element. Contact with the pushed barbed wire is thereby prevented.
- the container may be such that its interior and thus also the barbed wire located therein is protected from splash water or the like.
- the barrel-shaped container as a whole can be regarded as a transport container for the pushed-together barbed wire, which represents a mobile application possibility of the device.
- the container may be formed of two half-shell-shaped partial containers, which are pivotally connected to each other. This makes it very easy to unfold the container apart and equipped with a barbed wire.
- the container For mounting the device to a device, such as on a ship's hull, the container is preferably mounted on a first bracket, starting from which the guide element or tensioning cable extends.
- the lid-shaped element in turn is mounted on a second holder, to which the guide element or tensioning cable extends.
- a tension cable guide element between two brackets preferably designed as a tension cable guide element between two brackets, which in turn can be mounted, for example, on a ship's side wall.
- the brackets can also be designed so that they are designed for mounting a plurality of containers or a plurality of lid-shaped elements.
- multi-level barriers can be built, which have two and more extended barbed wire rollers.
- the device may additionally be provided with one or more guard wires, in particular with live alarm wires and / or high-voltage wires (e.g., willow wire). These defense wires serve the additional defense against attackers and can be used in particular for an alarm or deterrence (electric shock).
- guard wires in particular with live alarm wires and / or high-voltage wires (e.g., willow wire).
- These defense wires serve the additional defense against attackers and can be used in particular for an alarm or deterrence (electric shock).
- the device is equipped with a first wire holder for the defense wires, in particular with an annular wire holder, which has a plurality of support elements for the one end of the defense wires and is mounted mounted on the container.
- the device preferably also has a second wire support slidable on the tensioning cable to which the other end is attached to defensive wires.
- Aufwicklungsspulen can be provided on one of the wire holders, which wind up the defense wires when merging the two wire holders.
- the tensioning cable is designed to carry current and forms an electrical defense and / or alarm system together with the defense wires.
- the device can also be designed such that the container is designed to be retractable into a floor, in particular into a ship deck. This can be areas such. B. staircases, can be secured quickly if necessary.
- the container preferably has dimensions that are standardized for the transport of containers, such. As the dimensions of so-called Euro-pallets. For example, depending on the standardized size of the container, two or four containers can be transported on a Euro pallet.
- the Fig. 1 shows a device 100 for the construction of a barrier or a protective barrier, which is to be constructed here, for example, along a side wall 140 of a ship.
- the device has a container 110 which receives a helically wound barbed wire 101 or ribbon barbed wire.
- the device has a lid-shaped element 115, with which the container 110, which is open on one side, can be closed.
- the container 110 with the lid 115 constitutes a closed storage system for the barbed wire 101.
- the barbed wire 101 itself is fastened with a first end 102 to the container, namely at the bottom part of the container bin. With the other end 103 of the barbed wire 101 is attached to the barrel-shaped lid 115.
- the lid 115 has at least one handle 117.
- a tensioning cable is provided as the guide element 120, which is fastened between a first holder 131 and a second holder 132.
- the brackets in turn are mounted on the ship's side wall.
- the container 110 is mounted on the first bracket 131 via a mounting member 111, and the lid-shaped member 115 is movably mounted on the tension cable 120 via a slider 116. Now, if the lid 115 is removed from the container 110 and moved in the direction B, the lid 115 along the tensioning cable 120 to the second Bracket 132 out, to then be fastened there (see Fig. 3 ). As a result, the barbed wire can be pulled apart in a simple and reliable manner, so that ultimately a barrier extending over the length of the tensioning cable builds up.
- the tensioning cable can be a length of several meters, z. B. 10 to 50 meters.
- the container 110 has a handle 112 for carrying the container when disassembled from the holder.
- the lid-shaped element 115 has at least one handle 117 with which the lid can be moved so as to be able to pull apart the barbed wire without the risk of injury.
- the Fig. 3 shows the device in the state of the ready-built barrier.
- the lid 115 has been moved along the tensioning cable 120 to the second holder 132 and locked in this position, for example by means of cotter pin, latch, etc .; An additional security by padlock etc. is also possible.
- the barbed wire 101 has been pulled apart in the direction B and thus now represents a barrier that extends over the entire length of the tensioning cable 120.
- a tensioning element 121 is also provided.
- the Fig. 3 shows a shortened representation of the built barrier and is merely intended to illustrate that the total length of the barrier can well be several meters, about 10 to 50 meters.
- the container itself is constructed in two parts and consists of half-shell-shaped sub-containers 110a and 110b, which are pivotally connected to each other. This allows the barrel-shaped container 110 (see Fig. 2a and Fig. 2b ) to be populated with a barbed wire 101.
- the structure of the barrier can be done, for example, as follows:
- the container 110 is mounted on the first bracket 131 (see Fig. 1 ). Then, the upper half-shell 110a of the container is opened so that a compressed helix of barbed wire 101 can be inserted into the lower half-shell 110b (see FIG Fig. 4a and Fig. 4b ). Subsequently, the tensioning cable 120 between the first bracket 131 and the second bracket 132 is stretched parallel to the side wall or railing (see Fig. 1 and Fig. 3 ). The upper half shell 110 of the container can then be closed again; In addition, it is ensured that the lid-shaped element 115 is located on the container and closes it (see Fig. 4a and Fig. 4b ).
- the container 110 may also be pre-equipped with the barbed wire 101 in advance.
- the device is ready for use at any time for a rapid construction of a barrier.
- a barrier of barbed wire can be drawn up along the tensioning cable 120 very quickly, as the user pulls on the handles 117 of the cover 115 and thus pulls the barbed wire reel in the container apart (see Fig. 3 ).
- the lid 115 is mounted on the second bracket 132.
- the container provides protection against external influences such as spray or seawater.
- the container 110 can be transported as a mobile unit and mounted anywhere on a device to be secured, in particular on a ship. By means of one or more such devices, a complete device can be completely secured.
- the proposed invention is particularly suitable for use on ships against pirate attacks and the like, but is not limited thereto.
- the Fig. 5a and Fig. 5b show an embodiment in which the container is designed to be retractable into a ship's deck.
- the container 110 'of the device 100' is designed so that it can be completely sunk or integrated in a ground, here in a ship's deck D.
- the lid 115 ' serves as a closure of the container 110' and thus forms a portion of the ship deck D.
- One end 102 'of the respective wire roll is connected to the container bottom, the other end 103' is connected to the lid 115 '.
- the lid 115 'from the container 110' away (s. Fig. 5b ), so at the same time the wire rollers 110 'pulled apart and can immediately to secure an object, here a staircase T, are used.
- the container of the proposed device may have such dimensions, which are standardized for the transport of containers in order to be able to be transported in particular on standardized transport pallets can.
- the base of the container is 800 mm x 600 mm, so that two containers can be transported on a Euro pallet. This not only facilitates the transport, but also the storage and installation of the device on site.
- the Fig. 6 shows an embodiment in which the device has a rail 120 *, which serves as a guide element for the barbed wire or the lid-shaped element.
- the rail 120 * is on the ground, z. B. on a street, can be laid and z. B. with firing bolts are fastened to the bolt.
- On the rail 120 * slide a plurality of sliding shoes 116 *, which match the profile of the rail.
- the rail 116 * has a T-profile and the shoes 116 * have a clip-like profile engaging the profile.
- the shoes are connected 116 * at a predetermined distance with the barbed wire.
- a sliding shoe may be attached; but this does not have to be the case.
- the sliding shoes 116 * can be locked to the rail 120 * in their respective position.
- at least one locking element is provided. It may be z. B. to mechanical bracing and / or screw elements, such. As screws, tensioning levers and the like.
- a pneumatic hose PS (alternatively a hydraulic hose) is attached to the rail 120 *, which is elastic and can expand. By inflating the hose PS, the hose located between the rail 120 * and the sliding shoes 116 * expands and presses against Rail and respective shoe, so that a quick and simultaneous locking of all shoes can be done.
- the Fig. 7a and Fig. 7b show the construction of a multi-level or multi-layered barrier and mounting on the side of a ship.
- the barrier consists of three barbed wires 101, 101 'and 101 "pulled out parallel to a side wall 140.
- holders 131 * and 132 * are provided for the assembly of three containers 110 to 110" and three lids 115 to 115 "(see FIG , Fig. 7a ).
- the brackets are mounted below the railing on the ship's side wall 140 and span three parallel guide cables to a length of about 10 m. If the barbed wires 101 to 101 "are extended to this length, a multi-layered barrier is formed, and in addition, the barriers can be equipped with alarm or warning wires, which will now be described in more detail with reference to the following examples.
- the Fig. 8a and Fig. 8b show a device equipped with additional alarm wires 160 to build a barrier.
- the brackets 131 and 132 and the container 110 and lid 115 correspond to the components described above. Since the lids are pronounced container-shaped, these are also referred to as containers.
- Two containers each can be fitted together ( Fig. 8b ).
- an arrangement of parallel running alarm wires 160 see Fig. 8a ; the barbed wire itself is not shown here).
- the alarm wires 160 as well as the barbed wire and / or the guide wire 120 may be live, so that contact between an alarm wire 160 and the barbed wire or guide wire 120 will close an alarm circuit that triggers an alarm.
- the alarm wires can also be replaced by high voltage wires or straps, such as those known from electric fences. This ensures that even with a non-extended barbed wire, a barrier consisting of high-voltage-carrying wires remains, which fends off attacking persons. Therefore, the alarm wires and high-voltage wires are also called defense wires below.
- the defense wires 160 can be arranged integrated into the container, here by wire holders and take-up spools to be ordered. If both containers 110 and 115 are joined together, the defense wires are retracted and are wound up inside the container.
- the Fig. 9 shows another embodiment of a barrier equipped with additional defense wires.
- the device for building the barrier (see. Fig. 1 ) is equipped for this purpose with additional rings 150 and 155, which serve to unclamp the defense wires 160 (outside the container).
- the first ring 150 is placed around the container 110 and secured thereto; Although the second ring 155 could be attached to the lid 115, it is not, but may be moved along the guide rope 120.
- This second ring 155 has a guide element 156 in the form of a tubular piece, through which the guide cable 120 runs and which can be mounted on the second holder 132.
- the second ring 155 can be guided independently of the lid 115 and fixed to the bracket 132, thus independently of the pulling apart of the barbed wire réellespannen the defense wires 160 and thus build a barrier of defense wires.
- the Fig. 10a and Fig. 10b show in detail an exemplary embodiment of the ring 150, which is provided with 6 support members 151, to each of which one of the defense wires (outside the container and the barbed wire located therein) can be attached and / or guided.
- the ring can also be made of several parts and, for example, consist of two ring segments. The ring segments are placed on the container and joined together at the desired position and tightened.
- the mounting elements 153 for joining the ring parts or ring segments can have a hinge function and also serve to tighten the ring 150 on the container.
- the support members 151 for the defense wires see also Fig.
- FIG Fig. 9 may also be equipped with take-up spools (not shown) that allow the guard wires to merge when the rings 150 and 155 (see FIG Fig. 9 ) automatically wind up.
- take-up spools not shown
- Self-regulating energizers or generators can be used, which adapt their pulse energy to the conditions (length of the fence, capacity for grounding, etc.).
- Alarm functions can be integrated, such as siren alarm, signal lamps, alarm notification, etc.
- the power supply can be done via rechargeable batteries, for example by means of solar panels, or via connection to the electrical system of the ship.
- a detector can be provided, which detects when an anti-theft wire has been severed (pasture fence loop).
- the 11a, 11b and 11c illustrate the attachment of the barbed wire 101 within the container 110 by means of a multi-part fastening device B, inside the container on the sliding member 116 (see also Fig. 1 and 3 ) is mounted.
- the fastening device B consists essentially of a center piece to which a plurality of arm elements B1, B2 and B3 are attached, which extend from the center of the container 110 to the edge.
- a fastening element BK is provided for fixing the barbed wire 101.
- a fastening element can serve as a piece of wire or a clamp, which (s) is guided by bores at the end of the respective arm element.
- the middle piece has the shape of a metal plate which is provided with a hole or a bore, in order to be plugged onto the tubular sliding element 116. With a fixing ring BM with lock nut (transverse screw pin) the center piece is mounted.
- the fastening device B can also be used several times along the drawn-out barbed wire in order to support and secure it in sections (against cutting of the wire helix) etc.
- the fastening devices can be arranged slidably on the tensioning cable to run along when pulling out the wire helix.
- the respective fastening device has at least one arm on which the wire can be fastened.
- the Fig. 12 shows an embodiment of a portable device for building a barrier.
- the device essentially has the previously described with reference to the Fig. 1 and 3 described container 110 with lid 115 and the wire therein.
- a frame structure in the form of a frame RG which can be multi-part, carries the device and can be placed anywhere.
- the frame G can be designed as a two-part or multi-part grid tube frame (eg two joinable sub-frames) be, wherein on one side (subframe) of the container 110 is fixed and on the other side of the lid 115 is attached.
- Container and lid can also be designed as two half shells. At one or both parts racks can be attached tabs to connect them to the ground (ground anchor), for example by means of a bolt gun or the like.
- ground anchor for example by means of a bolt gun or the like.
- FIG. 13 shows a holder 131 * pivotally mounted on a side wall for several containers 110, 110 'and 110 ".
- Fig. 7a / b and can be mounted very quickly on a side wall 140 or railing of a ship, the holder 131 * has in particular a lever HB, which is arranged on the bracket 131 * mounted and disassembled itself.
- the lever HB is slidably received in a receptacle HB '.
- a securing web ST prevents slippage of the arrangement.
- Another securing bar ST ' secures the arrangement against mechanical impact against the side wall 140 (eg in heavy waves) and against sabotage.
- the fuse can be done by the use of chains, pipe clamps or the like.
- the Fig. 14a shows the holder 131 * or the overall arrangement after Fig. 13 in a downwardly pivoted position, ie in the position to build a barrier.
- the Fig. 14b shows the bracket 131 * or the overall arrangement in a pivoted-up position, ie in the position that is suitable for the maintenance, repair and for loading the containers with barbed wire and / or alarm wires.
- the Fig. 15 shows the device similar to that after Fig. 3 , wherein the container 110 has a centering means ZT in the form of a cone-shaped mounting element, which simplifies the folding of the barbed wire 101. Because the centering ZT performs pushing together the barbed wire a centering function.
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