EP3620592B1 - Gitterplatte und ein sicherheitsbarrierensystem - Google Patents

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EP3620592B1
EP3620592B1 EP18193460.5A EP18193460A EP3620592B1 EP 3620592 B1 EP3620592 B1 EP 3620592B1 EP 18193460 A EP18193460 A EP 18193460A EP 3620592 B1 EP3620592 B1 EP 3620592B1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G21/00Preparing, conveying, or working-up building materials or building elements in situ; Other devices or measures for constructional work
    • E04G21/32Safety or protective measures for persons during the construction of buildings
    • E04G21/3204Safety or protective measures for persons during the construction of buildings against falling down
    • E04G21/3223Means supported by building floors or flat roofs, e.g. safety railings
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G5/00Component parts or accessories for scaffolds
    • E04G5/14Railings
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H17/00Fencing, e.g. fences, enclosures, corrals
    • E04H17/14Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts
    • E04H17/16Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts using prefabricated panel-like elements, e.g. wired frames
    • E04H17/161Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts using prefabricated panel-like elements, e.g. wired frames using wire panels
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G5/00Component parts or accessories for scaffolds
    • E04G5/14Railings
    • E04G2005/148Railings latticed or netted
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G7/00Connections between parts of the scaffold
    • E04G7/02Connections between parts of the scaffold with separate coupling elements
    • E04G7/28Clips or connections for securing boards
    • E04G2007/285Clips or connections for securing boards specially adapted for toe boards

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  • the present invention relates generally to mesh panels for use at safety barrier systems used at construction sites as temporary safety fences.
  • the safety barriers are normally mounted like edge protection on flor levels, roofs, scaffoldings etc.
  • Safety barriers are used at for example construction sites as fall protection above ground level, to prevent workers, tools building materials etc. from falling down to the ground or lower floors.
  • safety barrier systems comprise mesh panels, posts, connector members for connecting the mesh panels to the posts and also foot members for anchoring the posts to a substrate as a concrete floor, wooden floor, a roof or a scaffolding etc.
  • the safety barriers are classed according to test standards for testing their strength and to achieve the highest class, known systems are quite heavy, due to coarse dimensions of the parts.
  • known mesh panels these are designed as a Z-like or a C-like fence, with horizontal and vertical wires which are fixed to each other to form a mesh, normally by welding, and which mesh is enclosed by some kind of frame.
  • the main portion of the mesh panel is in a using mode mounted with a vertical extension, and an upper part and a lower part of the mesh panel protrudes either perpendicular or with another angle relative the main portion, such as a section gets a Z-form or a C-form.
  • the mesh is dimensioned with coarse wire dimensions and a certain c/c between the wires to gain high strength and to achieve a high-class mesh panel.
  • Another crucial feature is the weight of an entire mesh panel since they have a length and a height which may be around 2.5 x 1.2 meters.
  • the wire dimensions, the mesh density (number of wires) and the size of the mesh panel drives the weight, which for known low-weight mesh panels in the highest class today is around 20 kg for a mesh panel with dimensions 2.6 x 1.15 meters.
  • WO 2010108832 A1 and EP 17244148 B1 discloses safety barrier systems including posts, mesh panels and fastening devices etc. These solutions focus on the complete system and functions as height adjustments, mounting devices, and of course the safety class, but there is no focus on the mesh panels as such and the combination of weight, safety class and cost.
  • EP 1467045 A2 discloses a safety barrier in which an upper edge is folded in relation to a main plane of the safety barrier and a lower region, including a toe-board, is also folded relative the main plane.
  • the solution also discloses a scaffolding post and a connection between the scaffolding post and the safety barrier.
  • An object of the present invention is to solve the above-mentioned problems. This is achieved by a mesh panel for safety barrier systems according to claim 1 and a safety barrier system according to claim 15.
  • a mesh panel for a safety barrier system used for securing a working surface comprises a main portion, extending in a main plane defined by a first direction and a second direction.
  • these directions are perpendicular to each other and normally the mesh panel is positioned vertically on a substrate as a floor or the like, and in that case the main plane is a substantially vertical plane and the first and second directions may be the horizontal and the vertical directions.
  • the mesh panel further comprising a top portion, which extends in a top plane defined by the first direction and a third direction, which third direction is different from the second direction such as the top plane is angled relative the main plane by an upper bend.
  • the angle between the top plane and main plane is the angle between the second direction and the third direction.
  • the mesh panel comprising a bottom portion, which extends in a bottom plane defined by the first direction and a fourth direction, which fourth direction preferably is different from the second direction.
  • a section through the mesh panel may look like a Z or a C, where the Z-form is most preferred.
  • the main portion is as understood arranged between the top portion and the bottom portion, and the main portion comprises a plurality of first wires arranged in the first direction and a plurality of second wires arranged in the second direction.
  • the first wires are horizontal wires and the second wires are vertical wires, but other directions may be possible.
  • the first and second wires are fixed to each other at main-interactions such as the first and second wires forming a mesh.
  • the first and second wires are welded together by spot welding.
  • the plurality of first wires comprises an upper wire and a lower wire
  • the plurality of second wires comprises two outer side wires, each arranged at respective outer end of the mesh panel.
  • the outer side wires typically are a left wire and a right wire arranged as outer side frame wires.
  • the top portion comprises at least one first top portion wire arranged in the first direction
  • the bottom portion comprises at least one bottom portion wire arranged in the first direction.
  • the first top portion wire, the bottom portion wire and the outer side wires typically forms an outer frame and the rest of the plurality of first and second wires forming the mesh arranged within the frame.
  • the inventive mesh panel further comprises at least one third wire, wherein at least one of the top portion and the main portion comprises the at least one third wire. If the third wire is arranged in the top portion, it has a top portion wire direction which differs from the first direction and the third direction of the top plane. And if the third wire is arranged in the main portion, it has a main portion wire direction which differs from the first direction and the second direction of the main plane. Further, at least the third wire extends past the upper bend and into the adjacent portion. This means that the third wire or both the second (vertical wires) and the third wire, passes over the upper bend and into either the top portion or the main portion depending on where the third wire is positioned.
  • the third wire For example if the third wire only is arranged in the top portion, the second (vertical) wires of the main portion extends into the top portion and the third wire extends into the main portion to strengthen the upper bend and utilize the function (strength) of the third wire in the top portion.
  • the third wire is arranged only in the main portion, the third wire and the second (vertical) wires of the main portion extends into the top portion.
  • the third wire is a part of both the top plane and the main plane. In this case both the third wire and the plurality of second (vertical) wires extends over the upper bend and into adjacent portion (top portion and main portion).
  • wire/wires are to be understood as preferably round wire/wires which normally are used at these applications, but may of course be for example iron bars with different shapes (square, quadratic, pentagonal, hexagonal, octagonal etc.) or the like.
  • the total strength of the mesh panel is improved since either the top portion or the upper the main portion or both, comprises a framework, constituted by "standard wires" (which normally are arranged at such a mesh panels) and the third wire extending between them.
  • the latter is more or less a diagonal cross bar arranged between the wire/wires of the top portion and wire/wires of the main portion as a zig-zag pattern or similar.
  • the bend between them is either enclosed by the strengthening third wire or at least the second (vertical) wires, and the total strength of the mesh panel is greatly improved since the strengthening third wire function is transferred over the upper bend into the main plane in all alternatives.
  • the added diagonal (or any other angles) third wire adds total strength to the mesh panel wherein the both the total number of first and second wires as well as their thickness may be reduced.
  • the weight is greatly reduced and as a comparison, the weight of the inventive mesh panel for the highest class is reduced from 20 kg (prior art) down to 12 kg with maintained strength, which is a huge improvement compared to known mesh panels.
  • the weight reduction is very important when it comes to working environment as the handling the mesh panels often is carried out by hand.
  • the top portion comprises a second top portion wire arranged in the first direction, between the first top portion wire and the upper bend.
  • the at least one third wire extends between the top portion wire and the second top portion wire and is fixed to the first top portion wire and the second top portion wire.
  • the plurality of second wires of the main portion extends past the upper bend and into the top portion.
  • the third wire only is a part of the upper plane, but the strengthening function of the third wire is transferred to the main plane due to that the vertical second wires of the main portion extends over the upper bend and into the top plane.
  • the vertical second wires extend to at least the second top portion wire but may also extend to the first top portion wire.
  • the top portion comprises a second top portion wire arranged in the first direction, between the first top portion wire and the upper bend, but the at least one third wire extends from at least one of the first and second top portion wires to at least one of the plurality of first wires (i.e. horizontal) of the main portion. And the third wire is fixed to these wires which it passes.
  • the first alternative is where the third wire is fixed to the first (outermost lying) top portion wire and fixed also to the second top portion wire (near the upper bend) and further also fixed to at least one of the plurality of first (horizontal) wires of the main portion, for example the upper wire or a wire below this, etc.
  • the second alternative is where the third wire is fixed to the second top portion wire but not the first top portion wire, i.e. the third wire is fixed only to the second top portion wire (near the upper bend) and further also fixed to at least one of the plurality of first (horizontal) wires of the main portion, as described above.
  • the at least one third wire is arranged both in the top plane and the main plane AB and passes the upper bend in a strengthening way.
  • the plurality of second (vertical) wires of the main portion may or may not continue into the top portion, it is optionable.
  • the plurality of second wires of the main portion passes the upper bend and continue into the top portion.
  • the at least one third wire extends between the first top portion wire and the upper wire of the main portion and is fixed to the upper wire of the main portion in a point positioned between two adjacent main-interactions of the second wires and the upper wire of the main portion.
  • the third wire is fixed at any point between two interactions, but most preferred is a point near the midpoint of the distance between the interactions.
  • the mesh of the main portion is fixed at the interactions between the first and second wires, and the upper wire of the first wires (normally the upper horizontal wire) is fixed, preferably by spot welding, to the third wire in points between the interactions of the upper wire and the second wires of the main portion, which means improved strength and a stiff corner/bend between the main portion and the top portion.
  • Known mesh panels without the "framework" must have thicker first and second wires as well as more wires arranged closer to each other, to achieve the same strength, which means heavier mesh panels.
  • the at least one third wire is fixed to the first top portion wire in a point which aligns with a respective second wire.
  • the top portion extends, as said above, in a top plane which is angled relative to the main plane.
  • each point for fixed attachment of the third wire to the first top portion wire (which preferably is the outermost wire of the top portion), is arranged at a position which aligns with a respective second wire if seen from the front or the back of the mesh panel.
  • the fixing point of the third wire to the top portion wire aligns with each vertical wire. It is optionable to let the second wires (i.e. vertical wires) extend all the way to the first top portion wire or not.
  • the plurality of second wires (normally the vertical wires) of the main portion extends to the second top portion wire and each of the second wires is fixed to the second top portion wire.
  • the second wires of the main portion extend into the top plane and thus passing the upper bend between the top portion and the main portion, which adds strength to the mesh panel.
  • the second wires may end at the second top portion wire, which enables that the "framework" is open between the diagonal third wires of the top portion and the posts of the safety barrier system may be threaded through the top portion mesh. This enables to standard attachments for attaching the mesh panels to the posts.
  • the plurality of second wires of the main portion extends all the way to the first top portion wire and each of the second wires is fixed to the first top portion wire.
  • This option may add strength to the mesh panel and may be an option depending on the attachment between the mesh panels and the posts.
  • the at least one third wire is a continuous wire which forms a framework-like connection for added strength.
  • the third wire may be many short wires, a number of longer wires or as according to this embodiment, a continuous wire arranged as a zig-zag form or the like. Using a continuous wire or more or less continuous wire is a production-friendly and cost-efficient solution when producing mesh panels according to the invention.
  • the bottom portion comprises at least one bottom portion wire arranged in the first direction, and the bottom plane is angled relative the main plane with a second angle, by a lower bend between the bottom portion wire and the lower wire of the main portion.
  • the second angle may be any angle, but preferably an angle around 90°.
  • the outer side wires extends between the first top portion wire and the bottom portion wire, in such a way as the outer side wires follows the top plane, the main plane and the bottom plane.
  • the side wires act a stabilizing side-frames which follows the cross-section of the mesh panel, for example as a Z-form or C-form and connects the outermost top and bottom wires.
  • the outer side wires are flat iron bars.
  • the bottom portion wire is a flat iron bar, preferably with a rectangular cross-section with a cross-section height greater than the cross-section width, arranged with the height in second direction. That is, the iron bar arranged as a beam along the outer end of the bottom portion.
  • a folded toe plate is arranged at the bottom portion and a lower part of the main portion, such as enclosing the lower bend of the mesh panel.
  • the toe plate prevents tools and other smaller parts to fall through the mesh panel, but it also adds strength to the mesh panel because it is welded to the main portion mesh as well as the bottom portion.
  • a safety barrier system which safety barrier system comprises a plurality of mesh panels according to any of the previous embodiments, a plurality of safety barrier posts for carrying the mesh panels, a plurality of mesh panel holders arranged for connecting the mesh panels to the safety barrier posts, and a plurality of foot members arranged for attaching the safety barrier posts to a substrate.
  • the safety barrier posts, holders and foot members may be of known art.
  • Such a system provides a safe, cost-effective and easy-handled safety barrier system due to the fact that the mesh panels have very low weight compared to prior art but with upheld strength for providing a high-class safety barrier.
  • the mesh panel may have thinner dimensions of the mesh wires as well as a greater distance between them due to that a framework with an extra wire is provided at the upper part of the mesh panel.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a mesh panel 1 according to the invention.
  • the mesh panel 1 comprises a main portion 20, which extends in a main plane AB defined by a first direction a and a second direction b. These directions a, b are preferably perpendicular to each other and the first direction a is, in the normal using mode of the mesh panel, a horizontal direction and the second direction b is a vertical direction.
  • the main plane AB constitutes the main "fence" area when the mesh panel is used as a fence for fall protection.
  • the mesh panel 1 further comprises a top portion 10, which extends in a top plane AC defined by the first direction a and a third direction c, which third direction c preferably is perpendicular to the main plane AB, for example a front direction of the mesh panel 1.
  • a first angle ⁇ is defining the angle between the main plane AB and the top plane AC, and the first angle ⁇ is as said around 90°, but other angles are possible.
  • the mesh panel 1 further comprises a bottom portion 30, which extends in a bottom plane AD defined by the first direction a and a fourth direction d, which fourth direction d preferably is perpendicular to the main plane AB, for example a back direction of the mesh panel 1.
  • a second angle ⁇ is defining the angle between the main plane AB and the bottom plane AD, and the second angle ⁇ is as said 90°, but other angles are possible.
  • the main portion 20 is arranged between the top portion 10 and the bottom portion 30.
  • the main portion 20 comprises a plurality of first wires 21a which are arranged in the first direction a, that is, in the horizontal direction, and further a plurality of second wires 23b, arranged in the second direction b, which is the vertical direction.
  • the first and second wires 21a, 23b are fixed to each other for example by spot welding at main-interactions 22, 22', 22", ... and by that forming a mesh which constitutes the protecting fence.
  • the horizontal first wires 21a comprises an upper wire 21a' and a lower wire 21a"
  • the vertical second wires 23b comprises two outer side wires 23b', 23b" which are arranged at respective outer end of the mesh panel 1, as a left wire and a right wire.
  • the top portion 10 comprises a first top portion wire 11a and a second top portion wire 12a arranged in the first direction a, wherein the first top portion wire 11a is arranged at the outer end of the top portion 10.
  • the second top portion wire 12a is arranged near an upper bend 60, which upper bend 60 is the bend between the main plane AB and top plane AC, with the first angle a.
  • the top portion also comprises a third wire 15, which will be further explained below in relation to Fig. 2 and Fig. 3 .
  • the bottom portion 30 comprises a bottom portion wire 31a arranged in the first direction a, which preferably is a flat iron bar. Between the bottom portion wire 31a and the lower wire 21a" of the main portion 20 is a lower bend 70 arranged, which lower bend 70 thereby is the bend between the main plane AB and bottom plane AD, with the second angle ⁇ .
  • Fig. 2 and 3 are detailed views of the top portion 10 of the mesh panel 1 seen from different angles.
  • the top portion 10 comprises at least one third wire 15, which in the most preferred embodiment extends between the first top portion wire 11 a and the upper wire 21a' of the main portion 20, and thus passes over the upper bend 60.
  • the third wire 15 is fixed to these wires 11a, 21a', preferably by spot welding, and preferably also fixed to the second top portion wire 12a.
  • the third wire 15 is by this arrangement a part of both the top plane AC and the upper part of the main plane AB and extends over the upper bend 60.
  • the third wire 15 has a top portion wire direction e in the top plane AC which differs from wire directions of the plurality of first wires 21a and the plurality of second wires 23b, i.e. the top portion direction e of the third wire 15 differs from the first direction a and the third direction c of the top plane.
  • the third wire 15 has a main portion wire direction f in the main plane AB which differs from the first direction a and the second direction b of the first and second wires 21a, 23b in the main plane AB.
  • the third wire 15 is a part of the top plane AC and the main plane AB, it aligns with the top plane AC and with the main plane AB.
  • the third wire 15 is fixed to the upper wire 21a' of the main portion 20 in a point p 1 positioned between two adjacent main-interactions 22, 22', 22".
  • the third wire 15 may be fixed at any point between two interactions, but most preferred is that the point p 1 is positioned at the midpoint of the distance between the interactions.
  • the third wire 15 also is fixed to the first and second top portion wires 11a, 12a, and most preferred, the third wire 15 is fixed to the first top portion wire 11a in a point p 2 which aligns with a respective second wire 23b, as seen in Fig. 3 .
  • the third wire 15 may have all kinds of angles compared to the two main directions of the first and second wires 21a, 23b and any kind of patterns as a straight third wire 15 going the shortest way between fixing points, a sinus-wave third wire 15 between the fixing points etc.
  • the fixing point of the third wire 15 may be at any point p 2 of the first top portion wire 11a, and/or at any point of the second top portion wire 12a and at any point p 1 of the upper wire 21a' of the main portion 20, to enabling the "framework function" to the mesh panel.
  • the third wire 15 may be many short wire parts, a number of longer wire parts fitted together or a long continuous wire extending over the complete width of the mesh panel 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a front view of the mesh panel 1, where the top portion 10 is facing the viewer and the bottom portion 30 facing away from the viewer.
  • the main portion 20 is as told arranged between the top portion 10 and bottom portion 30 and is substantially extending vertical in the normal use as a "fence".
  • the plurality of first wires 21a are arranged in the first direction a, i.e. in the horizontal direction
  • the plurality of second wires 23b are arranged in the second direction b, i.e. the vertical direction and forming the main mesh.
  • On respective sides of the main mesh (right and left in the figure) are the two outer side wires 23b', 23b" arranged.
  • the outer side wires 23b', 23b" extends between the first top portion wire 11a and the bottom portion wire 31a, in such a way as the outer side wires 23b', 23b" follows the top plane AC, the main plane AB and the bottom plane AD.
  • the outer side wires 23b', 23b" are preferably flat iron bars.
  • a folded toe plate 50 is arranged at the bottom portion 30 and a lower part of the main portion 20, such as enclosing the lower bend 70, which in the figure can be seen as an area without mesh at the lower part of the main portion 20, but in fact, the mesh wires 21a, 23b are arranged all the way behind the toe plate 50.
  • the toe plate 50 prevents tools and other smaller parts to fall through the mesh panel 1, but it also adds strength to the mesh panel 1.

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  1. Gitterwand (1) für ein Sicherheitsabsperrungssystem, vorzugsweise zum Sichern einer Arbeitsfläche, wobei die Gitterwand (1) umfasst:
    einen Hauptabschnitt (20), der sich in einer Hauptebene (AB) erstreckt, die durch eine erste Richtung (a) und eine zweite Richtung (b) definiert ist, wobei die Richtungen (a, b) vorzugsweise im rechten Winkel zueinander sind,
    einen oberen Abschnitt (10), der sich in einer oberen Ebene (AC) erstreckt, die durch die erste Richtung (a) und eine dritte Richtung (c) definiert ist, wobei sich die dritte Richtung (c) von der zweiten Richtung (b) unterscheidet, so dass die obere Ebene (AC) in Relation zu der Hauptebene (AB) um eine obere Biegung (60) mit einem ersten Winkel (α) zwischen der zweiten Richtung (b) und der dritten Richtung (c) abgewinkelt ist,
    einen unteren Abschnitt (30), der sich in einer unteren Ebene (AD) erstreckt, die durch die erste Richtung (a) und eine vierte Richtung (d) definiert ist, wobei der Hauptabschnitt (20) zwischen dem oberen Abschnitt (10) und dem unteren Abschnitt (30) angeordnet ist, und wobei der Hauptabschnitt (20) eine Mehrzahl von ersten Drähten (21a), die in der ersten Richtung (a) angeordnet sind, und eine Mehrzahl von zweiten Drähten (23b), die in der zweiten Richtung (b) angeordnet sind, umfasst, und wobei die ersten und zweiten Drähte (21a, 23b) an Hauptschnittpunkten (22, 22', 22", ...) derart aneinander fixiert sind, dass die ersten und zweiten Drähte (21a, 23b) ein Gitter ausbilden, und wobei die Mehrzahl an ersten Drähten (21a) einen oberen Draht (21a') und einen unteren Draht (21a") umfasst, und wobei die Mehrzahl an zweiten Drähten (23b) zwei äußere seitliche Drähte (23b', 23b") umfasst, die jeweils an einem jeweiligen äußeren Ende der Gitterwand (1) angeordnet sind, und wobei der obere Abschnitt (10) mindestens einen ersten oberen Abschnittsdraht (11a) umfasst, der in der ersten Richtung (a) angeordnet ist,
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
    mindestens einer des oberen Abschnitts (10) und des Hauptabschnitts (20) mindestens einen dritten Draht (15) umfasst, wobei der dritte Draht (15), wenn er in dem oberen Abschnitt (10) angeordnet ist, eine obere Abschnittsrichtung (e) aufweist, die sich von der ersten Richtung (a) und der dritten Richtung (c) der oberen Ebene (AC) unterscheidet, und wobei der dritte Draht (15), wenn er in dem Hauptabschnitt (20) angeordnet ist, eine Hauptabschnittsrichtung (f) aufweist, die sich von der ersten Richtung (a) und der zweiten Richtung (b) der Hauptebene (AB) unterscheidet, und wobei sich der dritte Draht (15) über die obere Biegung (60) hinaus und in den angrenzenden oberen bzw. Hauptabschnitt (10, 20) erstreckt.
  2. Gitterwand nach Anspruch 1, wobei der obere Abschnitt (10) einen zweiten oberen Abschnittsdraht (12a) umfasst, der in der ersten Richtung (a) zwischen dem ersten oberen Abschnittsdraht (11a) und der oberen Biegung (60) angeordnet ist, und wobei sich der mindestens eine dritte Draht (15) zwischen dem oberen Abschnittsdraht (11a) und dem zweiten oberen Abschnittsdraht (12a) erstreckt und an dem ersten oberen Abschnittsdraht (11a) und dem zweiten oberen Abschnittsdraht (12a) fixiert ist, und wobei sich die Mehrzahl an zweiten Drähten (23b) des Hauptabschnitts (20) über die obere Biegung (60) hinaus und in den oberen Abschnitt (10) erstreckt.
  3. Gitterwand nach Anspruch 1, wobei der obere Abschnitt (10) einen zweiten oberen Abschnittsdraht (12a) umfasst, der in der ersten Richtung (a) zwischen dem ersten oberen Abschnittsdraht (11a) und der oberen Biegung (60) angeordnet ist, und wobei sich der mindestens eine dritte Draht (15) von mindestens einem der ersten und zweiten oberen Abschnittsdrähte (11a, 12a) zu mindestens einem der Mehrzahl von ersten Drähten (21a, 21a', 21a") des Hauptabschnitts (20) erstreckt und an diesen Drähten (11a, 12a, 21a, 21a', 21a") fixiert ist, und dadurch, dass der mindestens eine dritte Draht (15) sowohl in der oberen Ebene (AC) als auch in der Hauptebene (AB) angeordnet ist.
  4. Gitterwand nach Anspruch 3, wobei sich die Mehrzahl von zweiten Drähten (23b) des Hauptabschnitts (20) über die obere Biegung (60) hinaus und in den oberen Abschnitt (10) erstreckt.
  5. Gitterwand nach Anspruch 3 oder 4, wobei sich der mindestens eine dritte Draht (15) zwischen dem ersten oberen Abschnittsdraht (11a) und dem oberen Draht (21a') des Hauptabschnitts (20) erstreckt und an dem oberen Draht (21a') an einem Punkt (p1) fixiert ist, der zwischen zwei angrenzenden Hauptschnittpunkten (22, 22', 22", ...) der zweiten Drähte (23b) und des oberen Drahts (21a') des Hauptabschnitts (20) positioniert ist.
  6. Gitterwand nach Anspruch 5, wobei der mindestens eine dritte Draht (15) an dem ersten oberen Abschnittsdraht (11a) an einem Punkt (p2) fixiert ist, der mit einem jeweiligen zweiten Draht (23b) in einer Linie ist.
  7. Gitterwand nach einem der Ansprüche 2-6, wobei sich die Mehrzahl von zweiten Drähten (23b) des Hauptabschnitts (20) zu dem zweiten oberen Abschnittsdraht (12a) erstreckt und jeder der zweiten Drähte (23b) an dem zweiten oberen Abschnittsdraht (12a) fixiert ist.
  8. Gitterwand nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei sich die Mehrzahl von zweiten Drähten (23b) des Hauptabschnitts (20) zu dem ersten oberen Abschnittsdraht (11a) erstreckt und jeder der zweiten Drähte (23b) an dem ersten oberen Abschnittsdraht (11a) fixiert ist.
  9. Gitterwand nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der mindestens eine dritte Draht (15) ein durchgehender Draht ist.
  10. Gitterwand nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der untere Abschnitt (30) mindestens einen unteren Abschnittsdraht (31a) umfasst, der in der ersten Richtung (a) angeordnet ist, und wobei die untere Ebene (AD) in Relation zu der Hauptebene (AB) in einem zweiten Winkel (β), um eine untere Biegung (70) zwischen dem unteren Abschnittsdraht (31a) und dem unteren Draht (21a") des Hauptabschnitts (20) abgewinkelt ist, wobei der zweite Winkel (β) der Winkel zwischen der zweiten Richtung (b) der Hauptebene (AB) und der vierten Richtung (d) der unteren Ebene (AD) ist.
  11. Gitterwand nach 10, wobei sich die äußeren seitlichen Drähte (23b', 23b") zwischen dem ersten oberen Abschnittsdraht (11a) und dem unteren Abschnittsdraht (31a) derart erstrecken, dass die äußeren seitlichen Drähte (23b', 23b") der oberen Ebene (AC), der Hauptebene (AB) und der unteren Ebene (AD) folgen.
  12. Gitterwand nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die äußeren seitlichen Drähte (23b', 23b") flache Eisenstäbe sind.
  13. Gitterwand nach einem der Ansprüche 10-12, wobei der untere Abschnittsdraht (31a) ein flacher Eisenstab ist.
  14. Gitterwand nach einem der Ansprüche 10-13, wobei eine Faltwerkfußleiste (50) an dem unteren Abschnitt (30) und einem unteren Teil des Hauptabschnitts (20) derart angeordnet ist, dass sie die untere Biegung (70) umschließt.
  15. Sicherheitsabsperrungssystem, umfassend:
    eine Mehrzahl von Gitterwänden (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1-14,
    eine Mehrzahl von Sicherheitsabsperrungspfosten zum Tragen der Gitterwände (1),
    eine Mehrzahl von Gitterwandhaltern, die zum Verbinden der Gitterwände (1) mit den Sicherheitsabsperrungspfosten angeordnet sind,
    eine Mehrzahl von Standvorrichtungen, die zum Anbringen der Sicherheitsabsperrungspfosten an einem Trägermaterial angeordnet sind.
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