US20040060499A1 - Portable barricade system - Google Patents
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- Portable barricade systems are commonly used to divide areas in various manners. For example, portable barricade systems are used in restaurants, movie theaters and airports to form aisles for individuals waiting in line. Portable barricade systems are also used for forming barricades around 1) cleaning (wet/waxed floors, etc.), 2) hazardous material spill areas (contained), 3) hazardous work areas, and 4) hazardous conditions.
- Typical portable barricade systems include a stand having a belt cassette connected to the top of a post. Two or more of the stands having the belt cassettes must be used to form the portable barricade system.
- A portable barricade system is currently being sold by Rubbermaid® Commercial Products under a part number 6287. The portable barricade system is provided with 1) a 36 inch tall safety cone, 2) a weight ring, and 3) a belt cassette. The belt cassette is mounted on the top of the safety cone. The belt cassette includes a retractable belt which is designed to connect to another belt cassette. To form a portable barricade with Rubbermaid's system, one must purchase two of the portable barricade systems identified by part number 6287 because each safety cone must be provided with a belt cassette. This substantially raises the cost of the portable barricade.
- The present invention relates to a portable barricade system which functions in a similar manner as the portable barricade system offered by Rubbermaid® Commercial products, but at a substantially lower cost. It is to such an improved portable barricade system that the present invention is directed.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a portable barricade system, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a partial perspective view of a belt assembly mounted to a second pylon in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a partial perspective view of a connection assembly connected to a retractable belt of the belt assembly.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the second pylon, generally opposite that shown in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a barrier kit, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a partial perspective view of another embodiment of the belt assembly mounted to the second pylon in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a partial perspective view of a clip-shaped member attached to a housing of the belt assembly.
- Referring now to the drawing, and in particular to FIG. 1, shown therein and designated by
reference numeral 10 is a portable barricade system constructed in accordance with the present invention. Theportable barricade system 10 is provided with afirst pylon 12, asecond pylon 14, abelt assembly 16, afirst weight 18 and asecond weight 20. Thefirst weight 18 and thesecond weight 20 can be shipped either with thefirst pylon 12, thesecond pylon 14, and thebelt assembly 16 or separately from thefirst pylon 12, thesecond pylon 14, and thebelt assembly 16. - The first and
second pylons second pylons first pylon 12 will be described in detail hereinafter. However, like parts on thesecond pylon 14 will be designated with similar reference numerals having an alphabetic suffix “a”. - The
first pylon 12 is provided with anupper end 24, alower end 26 and asidewall 28 extending therebetween. Preferably thelower end 26 is open and cooperates with thesidewall 28 to define an internal cavity 32 (shown by way of dashed lines) such that theinternal cavity 32 is capable of matingly receiving thesecond pylon 14. In other words, preferably, the first andsecond pylons first pylon 12 also includes abase 34 positioned adjacent to thelower end 26 of thesidewall 28. Thebase 34 extends outwardly from thesidewall 28 so as to provide additional stability for thefirst pylon 12. - The
first weight 18 is associated with thefirst pylon 12 for restricting movement of thefirst pylon 12. For example, thefirst weight 18 can be a powder-coated steel ring positioned about thesidewall 28 near thelower end 26. Thefirst weight 18 can be supported by thesidewall 28 or thebase 34. For example, thefirst weight 18 can be supported by frictional engagement with thesidewall 28. Although thefirst weight 18 has been shown and described herein in a preferred embodiment as a steel ring, it should be understood that thefirst weight 18 can be implemented in any form capable of engaging at least a portion of thefirst pylon 12 so as to provide weight to thefirst pylon 12 and thereby restrict the movement or potential movement of thefirst pylon 12. For example, thefirst weight 18 can be implemented as a lead bar connected to thesidewall 28 or thebase 34. - The
first pylon 12 can have any suitable height, such as 24 inches or 36 inches. Thefirst pylon 12 can be constructed of any material capable of forming thefirst pylon 12. For example, thefirst pylon 12 can be constructed of a plastic or polymer, such as polyethylene, polypropylene or polyurethane. Further, it should be understood that thefirst pylon 12 can be constructed by any suitable process, such as milling, injection molding, thermal forming, meltblowing, casting, bending or the like. - In a preferred embodiment, a
sidewall 28 of thefirst pylon 12 can be in the form of a truncated pyramid or polyhedron, having a substantially square configuration at thebase 34 of thepylon 12. Although in a preferred embodiment, thesidewall 28 of thefirst pylon 12 is shaped as a 4-sided truncated pyramid, it should be understood that thesidewall 28 can be provided with any suitable shape, such as a conical shape, a frustro-conical shape, a polyhedral shape, a fanciful shape, or the like. - The
sidewall 28 a defines amounting surface 36. In one preferred embodiment, themounting surface 36 is defined by an exterior portion of thesidewall 28 a. Thebelt assembly 16 is fixed or otherwise connected to themounting surface 36 of thesidewall 28 a of thesecond pylon 14, preferably near theupper end 24 a thereof. Thebelt assembly 16 can be connected to themounting surface 36 by any suitable manner, such as one or more bolt, rivet, flange, bracket, weld, screw, nut or combinations thereof. For example, thebelt assembly 16 can be provided with an L-shaped bracket 37 (shown in FIG. 2). The L-shaped bracket 37 has a first leg 38 a and asecond leg 38 b. The first leg 38 a is connected to themounting surface 36 via a first bolt 39 a. Thesecond leg 38 b is connected to thebelt assembly 16 via a second bolt 39 b. - In another embodiment, as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the
belt assembly 16 is connected to thesidewall 28 a of thesecond pylon 14 by a clip-shaped member 43. The clip-shaped member 43 is attached to thebelt assembly 16 and is positioned through anopening 44 formed in thesidewall 28 a such that the clip-shaped member 43 engages or is otherwise supported by thesidewall 28 a of thesecond pylon 14. - With respect to the
second pylon 14, theopening 44 is preferably provided about level with themounting surface 36 so that other pylons having belt assemblies (not shown) which are constructed in a similar manner as thesecond pylon 14 can be connected (see FIG. 4) to thesecond pylon 14 to extend the length of theportable barricade system 10. - The
belt assembly 16 is provided with aretractable belt 40, ahousing 41, and a connection assembly 42 (FIG. 3) attached to theretractable belt 40. Theretractable belt 40 can be withdrawn from thehousing 41 to an extended position as shown in FIG. 1. Theretractable belt 40 is maintained in the extended position by connection of the connection assembly 42 to thefirst pylon 12 such that theretractable belt 40 extends between thefirst pylon 12 and thesidewall 28 a of thesecond pylon 14. Upon removal of theretractable belt 40 from thefirst pylon 12, theretractable belt 40 is automatically or manually retracted within thehousing 41. - The connection assembly42 can be connected to the
first pylon 12 by any suitable manner. In a preferred embodiment, one or more slit or opening 44 (as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4) is formed in thesidewalls opening 44 such that the connection assembly 42 engages, or is otherwise supported by theupper end 24 or thesidewall 28 of thefirst pylon 12. Theopening 44 in thesidewall 28 of thefirst pylon 12 is preferably provided about level with the mountingsurface 36 of thesecond pylon 14 so that theretractable belt 40 extends about parallel with a supporting surface, such as a floor. - The
belt assembly 16 can be formed by any device having a spring-loaded or otherwise retractable belt. For example, suitable belt assemblies can be obtained from Visiontron Corporation, located at 720 Old Willits Path, in Hauppauge, N.Y. 11788. Theretractable belt 40 is typically formed of a relatively narrow strip of flexible material, such as canvas or material used for forming seat belts. Although the width of theretractable belt 40 can vary, the retractable belt typically has a width in a range from about 1.5 inches to about 4 inches. - Optionally, the
portable barricade system 10 includes one or morelight assembly 50 for emitting a warning light. Thelight assembly 50 is connected to thefirst pylon 12 or thesecond pylon 14 so that light emitted from thelight assembly 50 extends away from thesecond pylon 14. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, thelight assembly 50 is connected to theupper end 24 a of thesecond pylon 14. However, it should be understood that thelight assembly 50 can be connected to theupper end 24 of thefirst pylon 12, or respectivelight assemblies 50 can be connected to each of the first andsecond pylons light assembly 50 are well known in the art. Thus, no further description of thelight assembly 50 is deemed necessary to teach one skilled in the art to make and use thelight assembly 50. - Referring now to FIG. 5, shown therein is a
barrier kit 60 for forming theportable barricade system 10. Thebarrier kit 60 includes thefirst pylon 12, thesecond pylon 14, only one belt assembly 16 (in other words thebarrier kit 60 includes oneless belt assembly 16 than pylons), thefirst weight 18, thesecond weight 20 and one, two or more of thelight assemblies 50. Thefirst weight 18 and thesecond weight 20 can be shipped either with thefirst pylon 12, thesecond pylon 14, and thebelt assembly 16 or separately from thefirst pylon 12, thesecond pylon 14, and thebelt assembly 16. Thebarrier kit 60 can be positioned in apackage 62 such that thefirst pylon 12, thesecond pylon 14, only onebelt assembly 16, thefirst weight 18, thesecond weight 20 and one or more of thelight assemblies 50 are positioned in close proximity to one another. For example, thesecond pylon 14 can be stacked on thefirst pylon 12, and the first andsecond weights second pylon 14. Although thepackage 62 is shown in FIG. 5 as a box, it should be understood that thepackage 62 can be provided in other forms. For example, thepackage 62 can be implemented as a bag, a band, a heat shrinkable material, plastic wrap or the like. - To form the
portable barricade system 10, the first andsecond pylons second weights second pylons second pylons retractable belt 40 is extended to thefirst pylon 12 and the connection assembly 42 is connected to thefirst pylon 12. For example, when thefirst pylon 12 includes theopening 44, and the connection assembly 42 has a hook shape, the connection assembly 42 is positioned through theopening 44 to connect theretractable belt 40 to thefirst pylon 12. To disassemble theportable barricade system 10, the process discussed above is generally reversed. - In view thereof, it can be seen that only one of the
barrier kit 60 is necessary to construct theportable barricade system 10 and is thus an improvement over the portable barricade system offered by Rubbermaid® Commercial products in that only onebelt assembly 16 need be used to implement theportable barricade system 10. This substantially lowers the cost of thebarrier kit 60. Other advantages of theportable barricade system 10 will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a review of the foregoing written description, the attached drawings and the appended claims. - Changes may be made in the construction and the operation of the various components, elements and assemblies described herein or in the steps or the sequence of steps of the methods described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
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