EP3757314A1 - Walkways - Google Patents
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- EP3757314A1 EP3757314A1 EP20186432.9A EP20186432A EP3757314A1 EP 3757314 A1 EP3757314 A1 EP 3757314A1 EP 20186432 A EP20186432 A EP 20186432A EP 3757314 A1 EP3757314 A1 EP 3757314A1
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Definitions
- This invention relates to walkways for installation on roofs, and to a combination of such a walkway with a fall restraint system.
- One option is to provide a physical barrier at the edge of the roof. Whilst this is relatively simple, it can be unsightly, bulky and costly to install.
- a line-based fall restraint system such as the MANSAFE (RTM) system provided by Latchways plc of Wiltshire, United Kingdom.
- RTM MANSAFE
- a walkway for installation on a roof comprising a tread for a user to walk upon, the tread being bounded along an elongate side by a toe guard having an elongate extent, and an anchorage for a fall restraint system.
- the toe guard may provide a location for the anchorage.
- the anchorage will be a sliding anchorage, being able to slide along the extent of the toe guard.
- a fall restraint system can be attached directly to the walkway, thus doing away with the need to provide a separate fall restraint system; only a single apparatus need be purchased and attached to a roof, with a single set of mountings.
- the toe guard can efficiently serve two purposes, as a toe guard and as a location for the anchorage.
- the toe guard may comprise an elongate tube coupled to the tread.
- the tube may have a slot along the length of the toe guard, which may provide the location for the anchorage.
- the anchorage may be received in the tube through the slot, so that a captive part of the anchorage is held captive within the tube, but typically will be able to slide within the tube along the slot.
- the tube will be rectangular, and preferably square, in cross section.
- the captive part of the anchorage may comprise a carriage having at least one, and preferably a plurality, typically two, wheels depending therefrom. This will enable the anchorage to traverse corners in either direction.
- the anchorage may also comprise a mounting point for the fall restraint system; this may comprise a hitch onto which a line can be connected.
- the tread may be substantially elongate between first and second points along a first direction, and then elongate along a second direction different to the first direction between second and third points; in such a case the toe guard may curve at the second point between running in the first and second directions.
- first and second directions are, as they typically are for changes in direction for walkways, at right angles to each other, then the toe guard may extend around two edges of the tread, being an elongate edge along the first direction and a short edge at the transition into the second direction.
- the anchorage may comprise a line (such as a wire or cable) running along the length of the walkway.
- the line would be coupled to or mounted on the toe guard. The fall restraint system could then run along the line.
- a combination comprising the walkway of the first aspect of the invention and a fall restraint system coupled to the anchorage.
- the fall restraint system may comprise a flexible line attached to the anchorage, typically at the mounting point or hitch. This line would typically be coupled to a user, potentially via a lanyard.
- the fall restraint system may also comprise a fall arrest system, which is arranged to gradually dissipate the kinetic energy of a falling user.
- the walkway of the first aspect of the invention installed on a roof.
- the walkway may form part of the combination of the second aspect of the invention.
- the accompanying drawings show a walkway 1 that can be installed on a roof, where it is desired to reduce the likelihood of a user of the walkway falling and injuring themselves.
- the walkway 1 comprises a tread 2, which comprises a plurality of metal (typically extruded aluminium) slats 3 held between a pair of toe guards 4, 5, again typically formed of extruded aluminium.
- the toe guards 4, 5 run along each lateral edge along the length 6 of the walkway and each engage the slats through a socket portion 9, 10. They each provide an upstanding portion 7, 8 at the edge of the tread 2, which provides an edge to alert a user that they are approaching the edge of the walkway 1.
- the upstanding portion 7 is provided by a tubular box section 11. This has a slot 12 therein, extending along the length 6.
- a sliding anchorage 13 is provided that is held captive within the box section 11, so that a carriage portion 14 is received within the tube, but a mounting portion 15 extends out of the slot.
- a flexible line (not shown) can then be attached to the mounting portion 15 (of the form of a hitch or bolt or similar) in order to be attached to the user as a fall restraint or fall arrest system.
- the carriage portion 14 is U-shaped as shown in Figure 4 of the accompanying drawings and carries four wheels 16; two above the slot 12 and two below, with a pair of wheels 16 on each arm of the U-shape.
- the sliding anchorage 12 can slide along the length 6 of the first toe guard 4 as a user walks to and fro along the walkway 1.
- the location of the sliding anchorage is provided within the first toe guard 4, thus providing an integrally formed walkway and fall restraint system whilst making efficient use of the first toe guard 4.
- less material is used and fewer products need to be bought in order to provide a safe walkway on a roof. Only the mountings required to mount the walkway to the roof are required; there is no need for a separate set of mountings for the fall restraint system.
- first toe guard 4 can extend around a front side 20 of the walkway 1 at right angles to the length 6. Assuming that the toe guard 4 is adequately curved, the carriage and wheels arrangement of the sliding anchorage 12 described above will have no trouble in negotiating such a curve, or the curve in the opposite direction shown in order to move onto further segment 19. Thus, there is no need for the user to have to unclip and reclip themselves when the walkway changes direction.
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Abstract
Description
- This invention relates to walkways for installation on roofs, and to a combination of such a walkway with a fall restraint system.
- It is known to provide walkways on roofs of commercial buildings in particular. However, in order to prevent the users of such walkways - typically maintenance operatives maintaining roof-mounted equipment, rainwater drainage systems and the like - from falling from the roof, it is generally desired to provide some means for ameliorating the risk of falls.
- One option is to provide a physical barrier at the edge of the roof. Whilst this is relatively simple, it can be unsightly, bulky and costly to install.
- Another option is to provide a line-based fall restraint system, such as the MANSAFE (RTM) system provided by Latchways plc of Wiltshire, United Kingdom. This requires the installation of some sort of sliding anchorage for a line for a user, and is separately purchased and installed on the roof, potentially requiring a further set of mountings on the roof to those for the walkway, hence presenting more opportunity for the integrity of the roof to be violated, with the potential for water ingress or cold bridging.
- According to a first aspect of the invention, we provide a walkway for installation on a roof, comprising a tread for a user to walk upon, the tread being bounded along an elongate side by a toe guard having an elongate extent, and an anchorage for a fall restraint system.
- As such, by having the anchorage for the fall restraint system incorporated in the walkway, it is no longer necessary to provide a separate anchorage for such a system, and so it is only necessary to fix a single system to the roof.
- The toe guard may provide a location for the anchorage. Typically, the anchorage will be a sliding anchorage, being able to slide along the extent of the toe guard.
- Thus, by providing the anchorage with a location in the toe guard, a fall restraint system can be attached directly to the walkway, thus doing away with the need to provide a separate fall restraint system; only a single apparatus need be purchased and attached to a roof, with a single set of mountings. Furthermore, the toe guard can efficiently serve two purposes, as a toe guard and as a location for the anchorage.
- The toe guard may comprise an elongate tube coupled to the tread. The tube may have a slot along the length of the toe guard, which may provide the location for the anchorage. The anchorage may be received in the tube through the slot, so that a captive part of the anchorage is held captive within the tube, but typically will be able to slide within the tube along the slot. Typically, the tube will be rectangular, and preferably square, in cross section.
- The captive part of the anchorage may comprise a carriage having at least one, and preferably a plurality, typically two, wheels depending therefrom. This will enable the anchorage to traverse corners in either direction. The anchorage may also comprise a mounting point for the fall restraint system; this may comprise a hitch onto which a line can be connected.
- As such, the tread may be substantially elongate between first and second points along a first direction, and then elongate along a second direction different to the first direction between second and third points; in such a case the toe guard may curve at the second point between running in the first and second directions. Where the first and second directions are, as they typically are for changes in direction for walkways, at right angles to each other, then the toe guard may extend around two edges of the tread, being an elongate edge along the first direction and a short edge at the transition into the second direction.
- Alternatively, the anchorage may comprise a line (such as a wire or cable) running along the length of the walkway. Typically, the line would be coupled to or mounted on the toe guard. The fall restraint system could then run along the line.
- According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a combination comprising the walkway of the first aspect of the invention and a fall restraint system coupled to the anchorage.
- The fall restraint system may comprise a flexible line attached to the anchorage, typically at the mounting point or hitch. This line would typically be coupled to a user, potentially via a lanyard. The fall restraint system may also comprise a fall arrest system, which is arranged to gradually dissipate the kinetic energy of a falling user.
- According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided the walkway of the first aspect of the invention, installed on a roof. The walkway may form part of the combination of the second aspect of the invention.
- There now follows, by way of example only, description of an embodiment of the invention described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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Figure 1 shows a transverse cross section through a walkway in accordance with an embodiment of the invention; -
Figure 2 shows a plan view of the walkway ofFigure 1 ; -
Figure 3 shows a longitudinal cross section through the walkway ofFigure 1 ; -
Figure 4 shows a side elevation of the sliding anchorage of the walkway ofFigure 1 ; and -
Figure 5 shows an end elevation of the sliding anchorage ofFigure 4 . - The accompanying drawings show a
walkway 1 that can be installed on a roof, where it is desired to reduce the likelihood of a user of the walkway falling and injuring themselves. Thewalkway 1 comprises atread 2, which comprises a plurality of metal (typically extruded aluminium)slats 3 held between a pair oftoe guards toe guards length 6 of the walkway and each engage the slats through asocket portion upstanding portion tread 2, which provides an edge to alert a user that they are approaching the edge of thewalkway 1. - For a first one of the
toe guards 4, theupstanding portion 7 is provided by atubular box section 11. This has aslot 12 therein, extending along thelength 6. Asliding anchorage 13 is provided that is held captive within thebox section 11, so that acarriage portion 14 is received within the tube, but amounting portion 15 extends out of the slot. A flexible line (not shown) can then be attached to the mounting portion 15 (of the form of a hitch or bolt or similar) in order to be attached to the user as a fall restraint or fall arrest system. - The
carriage portion 14 is U-shaped as shown inFigure 4 of the accompanying drawings and carries fourwheels 16; two above theslot 12 and two below, with a pair ofwheels 16 on each arm of the U-shape. Thus, whether the loading on the anchorage is to either side of the slot, or forwards or backwards along thelength 6, at least one of the wheels will be able to roll along the inner surface of thebox section 11. - Accordingly, the
sliding anchorage 12 can slide along thelength 6 of thefirst toe guard 4 as a user walks to and fro along thewalkway 1. The location of the sliding anchorage is provided within thefirst toe guard 4, thus providing an integrally formed walkway and fall restraint system whilst making efficient use of thefirst toe guard 4. Thus, less material is used and fewer products need to be bought in order to provide a safe walkway on a roof. Only the mountings required to mount the walkway to the roof are required; there is no need for a separate set of mountings for the fall restraint system. - It can be seen from
Figure 2 of the accompanying drawings that thefirst toe guard 4 can extend around afront side 20 of thewalkway 1 at right angles to thelength 6. Assuming that thetoe guard 4 is adequately curved, the carriage and wheels arrangement of thesliding anchorage 12 described above will have no trouble in negotiating such a curve, or the curve in the opposite direction shown in order to move ontofurther segment 19. Thus, there is no need for the user to have to unclip and reclip themselves when the walkway changes direction.
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- A walkway (1), comprising a tread (2) for a user to walk upon, the tread (2) being bounded along an elongate side by a toe guard (4, 5) having an elongate extent, and an anchorage (13) for a fall restraint system, in which the anchorage is a sliding anchorage (13), being able to slide along the extent of the toe guard (4 ,5) and in which the toe guard (4, 5) comprises an elongate tube (11) coupled to the tread (2), the tube (11) having a slot (12) along the length of the toe guard (4, 5) providing a location for the sliding anchorage (13), the walkway being installed on a roof.
- The walkway of claim 1, in which the sliding anchorage (13) is received in the tube (11) through the slot (12), so that a captive part (14) of the sliding anchorage (13) is held captive within the tube (11), but will be able to slide within the tube (11) along the slot (12).
- The walkway of claim 2, in which the captive part (14) of the sliding anchorage (13) comprises a carriage having at least one wheel (16) depending therefrom.
- The walkway of any preceding claim in which the anchorage comprises a mounting point (15) for the fall restraint system.
- The walkway of any preceding claim, in which the anchorage (13) comprises a line running along the length of the walkway.
- The walkway of claim 5, in which the line (13) is coupled to or mounted on the toe guard (4, 5).
- A combination comprising the walkway (1) of any preceding claim and a fall restraint system coupled to the anchorage (13).
- The combination of claim 7, in which the fall restraint system comprises a flexible line attached to the anchorage.
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GB1322790.5A GB2521605A (en) | 2013-12-20 | 2013-12-20 | Walkways |
EP14812806.9A EP3084101B1 (en) | 2013-12-20 | 2014-12-12 | Walkways |
PCT/GB2014/053681 WO2015092370A1 (en) | 2013-12-20 | 2014-12-12 | Walkways |
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