EP3394347A1 - Access hatch - Google Patents

Access hatch

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EP3394347A1
EP3394347A1 EP16876994.1A EP16876994A EP3394347A1 EP 3394347 A1 EP3394347 A1 EP 3394347A1 EP 16876994 A EP16876994 A EP 16876994A EP 3394347 A1 EP3394347 A1 EP 3394347A1
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grating
opening
access
frame
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Nathan Charles CRUICKSHANK
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Parkwood Investments Pty Ltd
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02DFOUNDATIONS; EXCAVATIONS; EMBANKMENTS; UNDERGROUND OR UNDERWATER STRUCTURES
    • E02D29/00Independent underground or underwater structures; Retaining walls
    • E02D29/12Manhole shafts; Other inspection or access chambers; Accessories therefor
    • E02D29/14Covers for manholes or the like; Frames for covers
    • E02D29/1463Hinged connection of cover to frame
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02DFOUNDATIONS; EXCAVATIONS; EMBANKMENTS; UNDERGROUND OR UNDERWATER STRUCTURES
    • E02D29/00Independent underground or underwater structures; Retaining walls
    • E02D29/12Manhole shafts; Other inspection or access chambers; Accessories therefor
    • E02D29/127Manhole shafts; Other inspection or access chambers; Accessories therefor with devices for impeding fall or injuries of persons
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02DFOUNDATIONS; EXCAVATIONS; EMBANKMENTS; UNDERGROUND OR UNDERWATER STRUCTURES
    • E02D29/00Independent underground or underwater structures; Retaining walls
    • E02D29/12Manhole shafts; Other inspection or access chambers; Accessories therefor
    • E02D29/14Covers for manholes or the like; Frames for covers
    • E02D29/1454Non-circular covers, e.g. hexagonal, elliptic

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  • the present invention relates to an access hatch for an opening such as that of a subsurface facility. More particularly, but not exclusively, the invention relates to an access hatch for an opening of a pump station.
  • Sub-surface facilities such as pump stations require occasional access for inspection and or servicing of equipment. When not in use, it is important that an opening for the facility be securely covered to prevent accidental or unauthorised access to the facility and/or equipment housed therein.
  • Examples of the invention seek to solve, or at least ameliorate, one or more disadvantages of previous access hatches.
  • an access hatch for an opening such as that of a sub- surface facility
  • the hatch having a frame for fitting to the perimeter of the opening, a cover lid pivotally coupled to the frame, and grating in pivotable relationship with the frame, the hatch being manoeuvrable between multiple configurations for varying the level of access to the opening, wherein: in a first configuration the grating extends across the opening and the cover lid is pivoted into a closed position in which it at least substantially covers the grating and denies access to the opening;
  • the lid in a second configuration the lid is pivoted to uncover the grating to allow inspection of the facility;
  • the grating and lid are moved into substantially upright positions so as to form a barrier around the opening
  • the barrier including a substantially upright gated portion for selectively opening and closing the barrier to allow and restrict access to the opening respectively.
  • the gated portion is formed in the grating.
  • the grating includes a plurality of grate segments which are substantially parallel with each other when the hatch is in the first and second configurations and pivotable from the frame in the third configuration in which the segments define sides of the barrier.
  • the grating may be formed in two separate sub assemblies, each assembly including two collapsible grate segments pivotally connected together.
  • the lid In the second configuration, the lid is preferably pivotable to a substantially upright position.
  • the grating is pivotally coupled to the frame.
  • the grating is secured within the frame to support the weight of a person.
  • apertures formed in the grating are sized to allow visual inspection through the grating.
  • structural members of the grating are aligned when in the second configuration.
  • the access hatch can further comprise a roller on a free end of the or each section of grating for supporting the weight of the grating in the third configuration.
  • the access hatch may further include a plurality of extension members extending from the grating to increase the height of the barrier.
  • the lid is lockable to the frame. The lid may be formed in two parts lockable together.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of an access hatch of one embodiment of the invention in an open configuration
  • Figure 2 is another perspective view of the access hatch in a partially open configuration
  • Figure 3 is another perspective view of the access hatch in a partially open configuration
  • Figure 4 is another perspective view of the access hatch in a closed configuration
  • Figure 5 is a plan view of the access hatch in the partially open configuration
  • Figure 6 is a close perspective view of a locking latch for use with the access hatch
  • Figure 7 is a plan view of the access hatch in the open condition
  • Figure 8 is a close sectional view of a frame of the access hatch
  • Figure 9 is another close sectional view of a frame of the access hatch.
  • Figure 10 is a perspective view of another access hatch in an open configuration
  • Figure 11 is a side view of the hatch of Figure 10;
  • Figure 12 is an end view of the hatch of Figure 10;
  • Figure 13 is a close sectional view showing detail B-B indicated in Figure 12;
  • Figure 14 is a close sectional view showing detail C-C indicated in Figure 12.
  • Figure 15 is a close sectional view of a stay sliding mechanism.
  • an access hatch 10 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • the access hatch 10 is configured for covering an opening such as that of a sub-surface facility.
  • An example of such a facility is a pump station.
  • the hatch 10 has a frame 12 for fitting to the perimeter of the opening, a cover lid 14 pivotally coupled to the frame 12, and grating 16 in pivotable relationship with the frame 12.
  • the hatch 10 is manoeuvrable between multiple configurations for varying the level of access to the opening.
  • lid 14 is formed in two components 14a, 14b and grating 16 is formed in segments 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d.
  • the lid 14 and grating 16 cooperate to, in use, form a barrier around the opening and restrict access thereto.
  • the hatch 10 is provided with an upright gated portion 20 for selectively opening and closing the barrier to allow and restrict access to the opening respectively.
  • a gated portion 20 is formed in each of grating segments 16b, 16c, though it may be formed in only other of the grating segments. In other forms, the gated portion 20 may be formed in the lid 14.
  • Figure 3 illustrates a closed or first configuration in which the grating 16 extends across the opening and the cover lid 14 is pivoted into a closed position in which it at least substantially covers the grating 16 and denies access to the opening.
  • the lid 14 is locked to the frame or grating 16 via lock 22 so as to prevent unauthorised access to the opening.
  • the lid 14 is formed in two parts so as to reduce the weight of components a user has to handle.
  • lock 22 is configured to lock the lid 14 to grating 16.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a second or intermediate configuration in which the lid 14 is pivoted to uncover the grating to allow inspection of and/or limited access to the facility.
  • the lid 14 is pivotable to a substantially upright position.
  • lid parts 14a, 14b are each provided with a stay 24.
  • Stays 24 may be pivotably coupled to the frame and provided with a boss for sliding engagement with a slot formed in the lid parts 14a, 14b.
  • the slot preferably has a catch or notch formed therein to retain the lid 14 in the open configuration.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates the hatch 10 in a third configuration in which the grating 16 and lid 14 are moved into substantially upright positions so as to form a barrier around the opening.
  • lid parts 14a and 14b and grating segments 16a, 16b, 16c and 16d cooperate to form the barrier.
  • the barrier is generally continuous so as to restrict access to the facility.
  • the hatch 10 also enables a gate like access whereby one side of the opening can be accessed at a time whilst still protecting the opposite side.
  • Gated portion 20 formed in grating portion 16c is provided with a locking bolt 26 that cooperates with the frame to lock the gated portion 20 in position.
  • a support block 28 may also be provided for supporting the gated portion 20 and/or locking the gated portion 20 in a closed position.
  • a locking bolt 26 and support block 28 may be provided for each gated portion 20.
  • the gated portion may be configured to be releasably securable with other grate segments.
  • the grating 16 includes a plurality of grate segments 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d which are substantially parallel with each other when the hatch 10 is in the first and second configurations in which the grating is horizontally inclined and received against the frame 12.
  • the grate segments 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d are pivotable from the frame 12 in the third configuration in which the segments 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d define sides of the barrier.
  • the grating 16 is formed in two separate sub assemblies 30a, 30b, each assembly including two collapsible grate segments 16 pivotally connected together.
  • sub assembly 30a includes grate segments 16a and 16b
  • sub assembly 30b includes grate segments 16c and 16d.
  • Each subassembly 30a, 30b is pivotally coupled to the frame so that, in use, an operator will grasp and lift an uppermost portion of the sub assembly, which will swing upwards.
  • the grating members of the subassembly can be pivoted apart and arranged at approximately 90 degrees to each other to form a part of the barrier.
  • Each sub assembly may be provided with a lifting handle or marked location to show a best lifting position. In use, grate segments 16b and 16c are lifted first by a user.
  • the hatch may include only 3 or more than 4 portions.
  • the grating may include one grating subassembly and a further grate segment.
  • the additional portions may be formed into the grating subassemblies as further segments collapsible with a respective subassembly or they may simply pivot upwardly from the lid 12.
  • the grate segments 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d are formed of substantially perpendicular strip members, that may be formed of aluminium. Between the strip members, apertures are formed.
  • the grate segments 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d are configured so that the apertures, which are sized to allow visual inspection through the grating, are aligned when in the second configuration so as to minimise visual obstruction.
  • the strip members may be configured so that the size of the apertures is sufficient for an operator to reach through to withdraw float switches and access instruments without having to raise the grating.
  • the grating 16 may further include a plurality of extension members (not shown) extending from the grating 16 to increase the height of the barrier.
  • the extension members may be telescopic and retractable for moving the grating between the first and third configurations.
  • Figure 5 illustrates a close view of self locking feature 40 illustrated in Figure 1.
  • lid parts 14a, 14b are each formed with catch 42 extending therefrom and configured for cooperation with lever 44 formed on grating parts 16a, 16d. When moved into the third or open condition, lever 44 is brought into contact with catch 42 to secure a respective lid part 14a, 14b with a corresponding grating part 16a, 16b.
  • Lever 44 may be resiliency biased upwardly or downwardly, using a spring for example, so as to be releasably operable as required. It will be appreciated that other releasable locking means may be provided.
  • the frame 12 is preferably formed of aluminium extrusions and configured to be generally flush mounting with a ground surface.
  • Frame 12 includes a surround 13 configured to cover an edge of the opening.
  • the frame 12 and surround 13 may be integrally formed of an aluminium extrusion.
  • the frame 12 and surround 13 are configured so that the lid extends less than 18mm above the surface in which the opening is formed, thereby reducing tripping hazards when the hatch 10 is not in use.
  • a cushion gasket 48 is provided between the lid 14 and the frame 12.
  • the cushion gasket 48 may be provided to cushion against slamming and may also have the purpose of preventing odour escaping from the subsurface chamber, as well as preventing stormwater ingress due to flooding or excessive stormwater runoff.
  • the hatch 10 is formed of non-corrosive materials such as aluminium.
  • Surround 13 is preferably formed of extruded aluminium sections joined together at the corners of the hatch 10. The extruded sections are preferably formed from heavy duty aluminium.
  • the frame 12/surround 13 is configured to form a continuous hinge with lid 14, as illustrated in Figure 9.
  • the hatch 10 can sit generally flush with a ground surface to reduce tripping hazards.
  • the lid 14 is preferably formed of chequer plate aluminium.
  • the hatch 10 may be provided with an apparatus to enable monitoring or testing of equipment in the environment in the facility, such as a gas sampling box 50, that may be externally accessible.
  • an access hatch 110 according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • the access hatch 110 is also configured for covering an opening such as that of a sub-surface facility.
  • Access hatch 110 has many features in common with previously described access hatch 10. For convenience, like features have been indicated in the Figures with like reference numerals incremented by 100 and the preceding description is intended to apply, except as indicated below.
  • access hatch 110 is formed with telescopic extension members forming liftable upper rail segments 117a, 117b, 177c, 177d extending from respective grating segments 116a, 116b, 116c, 116d.
  • Spring loaded buttons 119 are provided to retain the upper rail segments in a lifted condition once raised.
  • Telescopic extension members may be provided for applications having small grating sections that, when erected, do not form a barrier of sufficient height to provide adequate safety.
  • access hatch 110 is also provided with an alternatively configured self locking feature 140 on either side thereof.
  • Each self locking feature 140 includes a member 142 extending from the lid and having a hole formed therein, through which a drop lock pin 145 can be received. Once the drop lock pin 145 has been received through the hole in member 142, it can be rotated to lock the grating 116a or 116d to a respective lid part 114a, 114b.
  • the drop lock pin 145 may be mounted on a threaded insert that can be screwed into a corresponding aperture formed in the grating segment and two stainless steel spacers 147 can be provided as required.
  • Figure 14 illustrates a roller 152 provided on a free end of the or each section of grating 116 for supporting the weight of the grating when the access hatch 110 is in the third configuration.
  • the roller 152 is mounted to a lower surface of the grating 116 via a stainless steel pin bolt set and configured to roll over an upper surface of surround 113 to support the weight of the grating 116 when opening and closing the grating segment.
  • Figure 15 illustrates further detail of a slide mounting for stay 124, which is mounted to - Si - support gusset 125 extending from surround 113, via sliding shoulder bolt 127, sliding washer 129 and sliding washer 131.
  • a slide mounting for stay 124 which is mounted to - Si - support gusset 125 extending from surround 113, via sliding shoulder bolt 127, sliding washer 129 and sliding washer 131.
  • Such a configuration allows the lid be retained in an open condition, and also to open and close smoothly.
  • the embodiments have been described by way of example only and modifications are possible within the scope of the invention disclosed.

Abstract

An access hatch for an opening such as that of a sub-surface facility, the hatch having a frame for fitting to the perimeter of the opening, a cover lid pivotally coupled to the frame, and grating in pivotable relationship with the frame, the hatch being manoeuvrable between multiple configurations for varying the level of access to the opening, wherein: in a first configuration the grating extends across the opening and the cover lid is pivoted into a closed position in which it at least substantially covers the grating and denies access to the opening; in a second configuration the lid is pivoted to uncover the grating to allow inspection of the facility; and in a third configuration the grating and lid are moved into substantially upright positions so as to form a barrier around the opening, the barrier including a substantially upright gated portion for selectively opening and closing the barrier to allow and restrict access to the opening respectively.

Description

ACCESS HATCH
FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to an access hatch for an opening such as that of a subsurface facility. More particularly, but not exclusively, the invention relates to an access hatch for an opening of a pump station.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Sub-surface facilities such as pump stations require occasional access for inspection and or servicing of equipment. When not in use, it is important that an opening for the facility be securely covered to prevent accidental or unauthorised access to the facility and/or equipment housed therein.
During times when access is required, it is important that workers can safely access the facility as required without difficulty or being unnecessarily restricted or presented with new hazards, such as tripping hazards for example. Furthermore, use of the hatch should be as simple as possible, and it is desirable that the hatch be configured so that accidental access to the facility is avoided during servicing and/or inspection of the facility.
Examples of the invention seek to solve, or at least ameliorate, one or more disadvantages of previous access hatches. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, there is provided an access hatch for an opening such as that of a sub- surface facility, the hatch having a frame for fitting to the perimeter of the opening, a cover lid pivotally coupled to the frame, and grating in pivotable relationship with the frame, the hatch being manoeuvrable between multiple configurations for varying the level of access to the opening, wherein: in a first configuration the grating extends across the opening and the cover lid is pivoted into a closed position in which it at least substantially covers the grating and denies access to the opening;
in a second configuration the lid is pivoted to uncover the grating to allow inspection of the facility; and
in a third configuration the grating and lid are moved into substantially upright positions so as to form a barrier around the opening,
the barrier including a substantially upright gated portion for selectively opening and closing the barrier to allow and restrict access to the opening respectively.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the gated portion is formed in the grating.
Preferably, the grating includes a plurality of grate segments which are substantially parallel with each other when the hatch is in the first and second configurations and pivotable from the frame in the third configuration in which the segments define sides of the barrier.
The grating may be formed in two separate sub assemblies, each assembly including two collapsible grate segments pivotally connected together. In the second configuration, the lid is preferably pivotable to a substantially upright position.
Preferably, the grating is pivotally coupled to the frame. Preferably, in the second configuration the grating is secured within the frame to support the weight of a person.
Preferably, apertures formed in the grating are sized to allow visual inspection through the grating. Preferably, structural members of the grating are aligned when in the second configuration. The access hatch can further comprise a roller on a free end of the or each section of grating for supporting the weight of the grating in the third configuration. The access hatch may further include a plurality of extension members extending from the grating to increase the height of the barrier. Preferably, the lid is lockable to the frame. The lid may be formed in two parts lockable together. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Preferred embodiments of the invention will be further described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of an access hatch of one embodiment of the invention in an open configuration;
Figure 2 is another perspective view of the access hatch in a partially open configuration;
Figure 3 is another perspective view of the access hatch in a partially open configuration;
Figure 4 is another perspective view of the access hatch in a closed configuration;
Figure 5 is a plan view of the access hatch in the partially open configuration;
Figure 6 is a close perspective view of a locking latch for use with the access hatch;
Figure 7 is a plan view of the access hatch in the open condition;
Figure 8 is a close sectional view of a frame of the access hatch;
Figure 9 is another close sectional view of a frame of the access hatch;
Figure 10 is a perspective view of another access hatch in an open configuration;
Figure 11 is a side view of the hatch of Figure 10;
Figure 12 is an end view of the hatch of Figure 10;
Figure 13 is a close sectional view showing detail B-B indicated in Figure 12;
Figure 14 is a close sectional view showing detail C-C indicated in Figure 12; and
Figure 15 is a close sectional view of a stay sliding mechanism.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION With reference to Figure 1, there is shown an access hatch 10 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The access hatch 10 is configured for covering an opening such as that of a sub-surface facility. An example of such a facility is a pump station.
The hatch 10 has a frame 12 for fitting to the perimeter of the opening, a cover lid 14 pivotally coupled to the frame 12, and grating 16 in pivotable relationship with the frame 12. The hatch 10 is manoeuvrable between multiple configurations for varying the level of access to the opening.
In the illustrated embodiments, lid 14 is formed in two components 14a, 14b and grating 16 is formed in segments 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d. The lid 14 and grating 16 cooperate to, in use, form a barrier around the opening and restrict access thereto. The hatch 10 is provided with an upright gated portion 20 for selectively opening and closing the barrier to allow and restrict access to the opening respectively. In the illustrated embodiment, a gated portion 20 is formed in each of grating segments 16b, 16c, though it may be formed in only other of the grating segments. In other forms, the gated portion 20 may be formed in the lid 14.
In use, the hatch 10 is movable through open to closed configurations, as will be described further below in relation to Figures 1 to 3. Figure 3 illustrates a closed or first configuration in which the grating 16 extends across the opening and the cover lid 14 is pivoted into a closed position in which it at least substantially covers the grating 16 and denies access to the opening. In this configuration, the lid 14 is locked to the frame or grating 16 via lock 22 so as to prevent unauthorised access to the opening. For ease of use, the lid 14 is formed in two parts so as to reduce the weight of components a user has to handle. In this embodiment, lock 22 is configured to lock the lid 14 to grating 16.
Figure 2 illustrates a second or intermediate configuration in which the lid 14 is pivoted to uncover the grating to allow inspection of and/or limited access to the facility. In the illustrated embodiment, the lid 14 is pivotable to a substantially upright position. To support the lid 14 is a substantially upright position, lid parts 14a, 14b are each provided with a stay 24. Stays 24 may be pivotably coupled to the frame and provided with a boss for sliding engagement with a slot formed in the lid parts 14a, 14b. The slot preferably has a catch or notch formed therein to retain the lid 14 in the open configuration.
In the second configuration the grating 16 is secured within the frame 12 to support the weight of a person. In this regard, the frame 12 may be formed with a flange or shoulder upon which the grating 16 rests to support it in a substantially horizontal position. In this condition, a user has limited access to equipment within the facility, as will be explained further below. Figure 1 illustrates the hatch 10 in a third configuration in which the grating 16 and lid 14 are moved into substantially upright positions so as to form a barrier around the opening. In this regard, lid parts 14a and 14b and grating segments 16a, 16b, 16c and 16d cooperate to form the barrier. Although illustrated with a gap between grating segments 16b and 16c, the barrier is generally continuous so as to restrict access to the facility. As illustrated in Figure 2, the hatch 10 also enables a gate like access whereby one side of the opening can be accessed at a time whilst still protecting the opposite side.
Gated portion 20 formed in grating portion 16c is provided with a locking bolt 26 that cooperates with the frame to lock the gated portion 20 in position. A support block 28 may also be provided for supporting the gated portion 20 and/or locking the gated portion 20 in a closed position. A locking bolt 26 and support block 28 may be provided for each gated portion 20. In other examples, particularly examples having only a single gated portion 20, the gated portion may be configured to be releasably securable with other grate segments. In some embodiments, it may be desirable to provide more that one gated portion 20 and grating segment 16b may also be used as a gated portion 20.
In the illustrated embodiment, the grating 16 includes a plurality of grate segments 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d which are substantially parallel with each other when the hatch 10 is in the first and second configurations in which the grating is horizontally inclined and received against the frame 12. The grate segments 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d are pivotable from the frame 12 in the third configuration in which the segments 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d define sides of the barrier. In the illustrated embodiment, the grating 16 is formed in two separate sub assemblies 30a, 30b, each assembly including two collapsible grate segments 16 pivotally connected together. In this regard, sub assembly 30a includes grate segments 16a and 16b and sub assembly 30b includes grate segments 16c and 16d. Each subassembly 30a, 30b is pivotally coupled to the frame so that, in use, an operator will grasp and lift an uppermost portion of the sub assembly, which will swing upwards. When in a substantially upright condition, the grating members of the subassembly can be pivoted apart and arranged at approximately 90 degrees to each other to form a part of the barrier. Each sub assembly may be provided with a lifting handle or marked location to show a best lifting position. In use, grate segments 16b and 16c are lifted first by a user.
Although the illustrated embodiments include four grate portions, in other forms the hatch may include only 3 or more than 4 portions. In an example having only three grate portions, the grating may include one grating subassembly and a further grate segment. In examples having more than 4 portions, the additional portions may be formed into the grating subassemblies as further segments collapsible with a respective subassembly or they may simply pivot upwardly from the lid 12. The grate segments 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d are formed of substantially perpendicular strip members, that may be formed of aluminium. Between the strip members, apertures are formed. The grate segments 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d are configured so that the apertures, which are sized to allow visual inspection through the grating, are aligned when in the second configuration so as to minimise visual obstruction. The strip members may be configured so that the size of the apertures is sufficient for an operator to reach through to withdraw float switches and access instruments without having to raise the grating.
The grating 16 may further include a plurality of extension members (not shown) extending from the grating 16 to increase the height of the barrier. In this regard, the extension members may be telescopic and retractable for moving the grating between the first and third configurations. Figure 5 illustrates a close view of self locking feature 40 illustrated in Figure 1. In this regard, lid parts 14a, 14b are each formed with catch 42 extending therefrom and configured for cooperation with lever 44 formed on grating parts 16a, 16d. When moved into the third or open condition, lever 44 is brought into contact with catch 42 to secure a respective lid part 14a, 14b with a corresponding grating part 16a, 16b. Lever 44 may be resiliency biased upwardly or downwardly, using a spring for example, so as to be releasably operable as required. It will be appreciated that other releasable locking means may be provided. The frame 12 is preferably formed of aluminium extrusions and configured to be generally flush mounting with a ground surface. Frame 12 includes a surround 13 configured to cover an edge of the opening. The frame 12 and surround 13 may be integrally formed of an aluminium extrusion. Preferably, the frame 12 and surround 13 are configured so that the lid extends less than 18mm above the surface in which the opening is formed, thereby reducing tripping hazards when the hatch 10 is not in use. A cushion gasket 48 is provided between the lid 14 and the frame 12. The cushion gasket 48 may be provided to cushion against slamming and may also have the purpose of preventing odour escaping from the subsurface chamber, as well as preventing stormwater ingress due to flooding or excessive stormwater runoff.
Preferably, the hatch 10 is formed of non-corrosive materials such as aluminium. Surround 13 is preferably formed of extruded aluminium sections joined together at the corners of the hatch 10. The extruded sections are preferably formed from heavy duty aluminium. The frame 12/surround 13 is configured to form a continuous hinge with lid 14, as illustrated in Figure 9. Advantageously, the hatch 10 can sit generally flush with a ground surface to reduce tripping hazards. To reduce the chances of slipping or falling, the lid 14 is preferably formed of chequer plate aluminium.
The hatch 10 may be provided with an apparatus to enable monitoring or testing of equipment in the environment in the facility, such as a gas sampling box 50, that may be externally accessible. With reference to Figure 10, there is shown an access hatch 110 according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention. The access hatch 110 is also configured for covering an opening such as that of a sub-surface facility. Access hatch 110 has many features in common with previously described access hatch 10. For convenience, like features have been indicated in the Figures with like reference numerals incremented by 100 and the preceding description is intended to apply, except as indicated below. As can be seen in Figure 10, access hatch 110 is formed with telescopic extension members forming liftable upper rail segments 117a, 117b, 177c, 177d extending from respective grating segments 116a, 116b, 116c, 116d. Spring loaded buttons 119 are provided to retain the upper rail segments in a lifted condition once raised. Telescopic extension members may be provided for applications having small grating sections that, when erected, do not form a barrier of sufficient height to provide adequate safety.
As illustrated in Figures 12 and 13, access hatch 110 is also provided with an alternatively configured self locking feature 140 on either side thereof. Each self locking feature 140 includes a member 142 extending from the lid and having a hole formed therein, through which a drop lock pin 145 can be received. Once the drop lock pin 145 has been received through the hole in member 142, it can be rotated to lock the grating 116a or 116d to a respective lid part 114a, 114b. The drop lock pin 145 may be mounted on a threaded insert that can be screwed into a corresponding aperture formed in the grating segment and two stainless steel spacers 147 can be provided as required.
Figure 14 illustrates a roller 152 provided on a free end of the or each section of grating 116 for supporting the weight of the grating when the access hatch 110 is in the third configuration. The roller 152 is mounted to a lower surface of the grating 116 via a stainless steel pin bolt set and configured to roll over an upper surface of surround 113 to support the weight of the grating 116 when opening and closing the grating segment.
Figure 15 illustrates further detail of a slide mounting for stay 124, which is mounted to - Si - support gusset 125 extending from surround 113, via sliding shoulder bolt 127, sliding washer 129 and sliding washer 131. Such a configuration allows the lid be retained in an open condition, and also to open and close smoothly. The embodiments have been described by way of example only and modifications are possible within the scope of the invention disclosed.

Claims

1. An access hatch for an opening such as that of a sub-surface facility, the hatch having a frame for fitting to the perimeter of the opening, a cover lid pivotally coupled to the frame, and grating in pivotable relationship with the frame, the hatch being manoeuvrable between multiple configurations for varying the level of access to the opening, wherein:
in a first configuration the grating extends across the opening and the cover lid is pivoted into a closed position in which it at least substantially covers the grating and denies access to the opening;
in a second configuration the lid is pivoted to uncover the grating to allow inspection of the facility; and
in a third configuration the grating and lid are moved into substantially upright positions so as to form a barrier around the opening,
the barrier including a substantially upright gated portion for selectively opening and closing the barrier to allow and restrict access to the opening respectively.
2. An access hatch according to claim 1, wherein the gated portion is formed in the grating.
3. An access hatch according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the grating includes a plurality of grate segments which are substantially parallel with each other when the hatch is in the first and second configurations and pivotable from the frame in the third configuration in which the segments define sides of the barrier.
4. An access hatch according to claim 3, wherein the grating is formed in two separate sub assemblies, each assembly including two collapsible grate segments pivotally connected together.
5. An access hatch according to any preceding claim, wherein in the second configuration, the lid is pivotable to a substantially upright position.
6. An access hatch according to any preceding claim, wherein the grating is pivotally coupled to the frame.
7. An access hatch according to any preceding claim, wherein in the second configuration the grating is secured within the frame to support the weight of a person.
8. An access hatch according to any preceding claim, wherein apertures formed in the grating are sized to allow visual inspection through the grating.
9. An access hatch according to any preceding claim, wherein structural members of the grating are aligned when in the second configuration.
10. An access hatch according to any preceding claim, further comprising a roller on a free end of the or each section of grating for supporting the weight of the grating in the third configuration.
11. An access hatch according to any preceding claim, further including a plurality of extension members extending from the grating to increase the height of the barrier.
12. An access hatch according to any preceding claim, wherein the frame is formed with a surround configured to cover an edge of the opening.
13. An access hatch according to claim 12, wherein the frame and surround are integrally formed from aluminium extrusions.
14. An access hatch according to any preceding claim, wherein the frame is configured to form a continuous hinge with the lid.
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