WO2014184537A1 - Assemblage de conteneurs et procédé de restriction d'accès à un site - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01F—ADDITIONAL WORK, SUCH AS EQUIPPING ROADS OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PLATFORMS, HELICOPTER LANDING STAGES, SIGNS, SNOW FENCES, OR THE LIKE
- E01F13/00—Arrangements for obstructing or restricting traffic, e.g. gates, barricades ; Preventing passage of vehicles of selected category or dimensions
- E01F13/04—Arrangements for obstructing or restricting traffic, e.g. gates, barricades ; Preventing passage of vehicles of selected category or dimensions movable to allow or prevent passage
- E01F13/048—Arrangements for obstructing or restricting traffic, e.g. gates, barricades ; Preventing passage of vehicles of selected category or dimensions movable to allow or prevent passage with obstructing members moving in a translatory motion, e.g. vertical lift barriers, sliding gates
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04H—BUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
- E04H1/00—Buildings or groups of buildings for dwelling or office purposes; General layout, e.g. modular co-ordination or staggered storeys
- E04H1/12—Small buildings or other erections for limited occupation, erected in the open air or arranged in buildings, e.g. kiosks, waiting shelters for bus stops or for filling stations, roofs for railway platforms, watchmen's huts or dressing cubicles
- E04H1/1205—Small buildings erected in the open air
- E04H1/1227—Traffic control kiosks
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04H—BUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
- E04H1/00—Buildings or groups of buildings for dwelling or office purposes; General layout, e.g. modular co-ordination or staggered storeys
- E04H1/12—Small buildings or other erections for limited occupation, erected in the open air or arranged in buildings, e.g. kiosks, waiting shelters for bus stops or for filling stations, roofs for railway platforms, watchmen's huts or dressing cubicles
- E04H2001/1283—Small buildings of the ISO containers type
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- the present invention relates to container assemblies, including for example movable and stackable shipping containers, and to methods of restricting access to sites such as building sites.
- the present invention seeks to provide an improved container assembly and method of restricting access to a site.
- a container assembly including a movable container and a barrier member, the barrier member being movable between a deployed position wherein the barrier member protrudes, projects or extends beyond an outer perimeter of the container to provide a barrier disposed adjacent to the container to obstruct passage of people and/or vehicles, and a retracted position; the container assembly further including a barrier holder affixed to the container and configured to hold the barrier member when in the deployed position.
- the barrier member is disposed substantially within the outer perimeter of the container. This can provide protection to the barrier member from the weather and from damage from other objects passing or being stored near the container.
- movable container it is meant that the container (and thereby the container assembly) may be transported from one location to another.
- the container preferably has no foundations and so the container assembly can provide a movable barrier or gateway.
- the term 'projects beyond an outer perimeter of the container' is intended also to mean projecting outside the container.
- Preferred embodiments of the invention provide an improvement in security for sites at which equipment or products may be temporarily located, such as building sites.
- Providing a barrier member which can be operated to project beyond the container means that the container assembly can be used to provide a gate to the site without the need to erect a wall around the site.
- Containers themselves can for example be used to form a wall, with one or more barrier members used to selectively close gaps between the containers. This can provide rapid and efficient securing of sites which may contain valuable and/or dangerous equipment.
- the barrier members are retractable means that authorised persons and/or vehicles can be admitted to the site easily.
- the barrier member in the retracted position the barrier member does not project substantially beyond the outer perimeter of the container.
- the container assembly occupies substantially the same amount of space as a corresponding conventional container which does not have a barrier member. This can provide advantages for transportation because the barrier member does not provide an obstacle which might otherwise make arrangement and stacking of containers difficult.
- the barrier member in the retracted position is substantially contained within the container.
- the barrier member is disposed in the deployed position to block passage of people and/or vehicles.
- blocking passage of people and/or vehicles substantially prevents people and or vehicles passing under, through, or over the barrier.
- the barrier member is preferably cuboidal.
- the barrier member includes a first elongate element and a second elongate element and an obstructive element between the first and second elongate elements.
- the first elongate element can be at a first height and the second elongate element can be at a second height.
- the barrier member includes a frame, preferably a rectangular frame, and an obstructive element obstructing an area bounded by the frame.
- the barrier member can include a grill, which can for example include a plurality of bars such as parallel bars, to obstruct passage of people and/or vehicles.
- the grill can form the obstructive element described above.
- the bars are preferably separated by no more than 30cm, preferably no more than 20cm or no more than 10cm.
- the barrier member is preferably substantially rigid across its length and preferably its height.
- the barrier member can in some embodiments be unitary or singular.
- the container is preferably substantially cuboidal.
- the barrier member has a height of at least 1 .5 metres, preferably at least two metres, in order effectively to block unauthorised passage of people and/or vehicles in the deployed position.
- a base of the container when in the deployed position is adjacent to the ground.
- the container also has a height of at least two metres.
- the barrier member has height of less than two metres. It can be for example an elongate bar to serve as a checkpoint rather than a gated entrance.
- the barrier member projects beyond the outer perimeter of the container by at least one metre, preferably by at least two metres, and most preferably by at least five metres.
- the barrier member in the deployed position, can be longer than the container.
- the barrier member can extend beyond the outer perimeter of the container by more than the length of the container. This can be achieved by providing the barrier member with an extension section which is slidable between extension and non-extension positions.
- the extension section in the deployed position, the extension section is in the extension position and in the retracted position the extension section is in the non-extension position.
- the extension section can be moved between the extension and non-extension position independently of movement of the barrier member between the deployed and retracted positions.
- the container includes a storage area. This can allow goods, equipment or other items to be stored in the container.
- the barrier holder is a guide member and the guide member is configured to guide the barrier member between the retracted position and the deployed position, thereby providing a convenient means to retract and deploy the barrier member.
- This can make restricting access to the site efficient in terms of time and labour, and also mean that the barrier member can serve as a practical point of (preferably secured) entry and exit to a site.
- the guide member is elongate and the barrier member is configured to be slidable along the guide member between the retracted position and the deployed position. In some embodiments, the guide member is aligned substantially parallel to a first side of the container, wherein in the deployed position the barrier member projects beyond the outer perimeter of the container substantially parallel to the first side of the container.
- Configuring the container assembly so that the barrier member is stored and moves parallel to a side of the container can mean that the barrier member takes up a minimal amount of space within the container, maximising the use of the container for other purposes.
- Those other purposes may include being used to store items or to provide an office or shelter for one or more persons who may be working at the site.
- the guide member is aligned substantially parallel and adjacent to the first side of the container, wherein in the retracted position the barrier member is disposed substantially parallel and adjacent to the first side of the container. This can further minimise the impact of the space taken up by the guide member and retracted barrier member within the container.
- the container can be arranged with the first side facing outwards with respect to a site for which the barrier member is intended to serve as a barrier or gate. This can mean that the majority of the container is on an inner side of the barrier member with respect to the site, thereby maximising the ability of the barrier member to restrict access to or secure the container itself as well as the site.
- the container preferably has a container opening to allow access to the inside of the container. By having this container opening within a secured perimeter provided by the barrier member, extra security is provided to the container opening.
- the container assembly further includes a locking mechanism operable to lock the barrier member in the deployed position.
- the container assembly includes a motor operable to move the barrier member from the retracted position to the deployed position and to move the barrier member from the deployed position to the retracted position.
- the motor is an electric motor. It can for example be powered by solar panels provided on the container.
- the motor is disposed in the container, thereby protecting the motor from the weather and from damp. This protects and can extend the working life of the motor. It also means that a less expensive motor can be used since the motor does not have to be so resistant to weather and temperature.
- the motor can be operable also to move the extension section between the extension and non-extension positions.
- the barrier member can be moved between the deployed and retracted positions by hand.
- the container includes a partition dividing the container into a main chamber and a barrier chamber, the barrier chamber substantially containing the barrier member when in the retracted position.
- the partition can conveniently separate a main chamber, for example for accommodating or sheltering people or for storing items, from a barrier chamber for containing the barrier.
- the barrier chamber can also contain associated elements such as the guide member and the motor.
- the partition also means that the main chamber can be provided with its own door, which can be selectively closed, thereby enclosing the main chamber while leaving a barrier chamber opening open to allow operation of the barrier member. This is particularly advantageous where the main chamber is to be used for accommodating or sheltering people, for example if it is to be used as a guard room or an office.
- the main chamber does not need to be larger than the barrier chamber; it can for example just provide toilets for example for guards operating the barrier member.
- the main chamber can be larger than the barrier chamber and the main chamber can be further subdivided for example to provide toilets.
- the barrier member is a gate.
- the container is a stacking container such as a shipping container or intermodal freight container conforming to standard requirements.
- the container includes a room for occupation by one or more people. This room may be provided by the main chamber described above.
- the container may be provided with one or more windows.
- a method of restricting access to a site including:
- the container may have any of the features of the container assembly described above.
- the method may include arranging a plurality of movable containers to form a wall at a perimeter of the site, wherein the opening into the site is formed by a gap between two containers.
- each site opening formed by a gap between a first container and a second container, the method including, for each first container, deploying a barrier member to project from that container and obstruct the respective site opening.
- the barrier member is arranged adjacent a side of the container which is outermost with respect to the site.
- Figure 1 is a schematic drawing of stacked container assemblies according to an embodiment of the invention
- Figure 2 is a schematic drawing of a container assembly according to the embodiment of Figure 1 ;
- Figure 3 is schematic sectional view of a container assembly according to the embodiment of Figures 1 and 2;
- Figure 4 is a schematic plan view of a site secured in accordance with an embodiment of the invention
- Figure 5 is a schematic end view of a container assembly according to an embodiment of the invention
- Figure 6 is a perspective view of a container assembly according to an
- Figure 7 is a perspective view of the container assembly of the embodiment of Figure 7 with a container door open
- Figure 8 is a perspective view of the container assembly of the embodiment of Figures 6 and 7, showing a close-up of part of the barrier member in a retracted position
- Figure 9 is a perspective view from inside the container assembly of the embodiment of Figures 6 to 8, with the barrier member in a retracted position;
- Figures 10 and 1 1 are perspective views of the container assembly of the embodiment of Figures 6 to 9 with the barrier member in a deployed position; and Figure 12 is a perspective view of a close-up of the barrier member of the embodiment of Figures 6 to 1 1 in a deployed position.
- a container assembly 1 includes a container 10 which is a stackable shipping container, which is movable, for example by lorry or crane, between locations.
- the container can be any container that can be moved intact from one location to another. It preferably has no foundations, to allow it to be easily moved. It preferably also has a sufficient height to allow it to contain a barrier member which is able to block passage of people and/or vehicles.
- the container has height of at least two metres. The height of the container is in the vertical direction when the container is disposed in a normal operating orientation such as would be used when accessing the inside of the container.
- the container 10 has dimensions
- two containers 10 are stacked on top of each other.
- a container 10 according to embodiments of the invention can also be stacked on conventional standard intermodal freight containers.
- the container 10 includes a first side 12 and a second side 14, which are substantially parallel, which define the length of the container, and which are separated by the width of the container 10. In this embodiment, the length of the container is greater than the width, but this is not necessarily the case in all embodiments.
- the container may contain one or more windows, particularly if it is to serve as a shelter or office.
- first and second sides 12, 14 provide substantially vertical side walls.
- the container includes a solid roof 13.
- the container can be provided with an open top, or can be covered by a flexible roofing such as canvas material.
- Other standard variations as are known for intermodal freight containers can be applied.
- first and second doors 16, 18. The first door 16 is pivotably attached to the first side 12, in this case by a hinge, and the second door 18 is pivotably to the second side 14, in this case by a hinge.
- the first and second doors 16, 18 are pivotable about their respective hinges thereby to open and close a container opening at the first end of the container 10 to allow or restrict access to the interior of the container 10.
- the container opening is not at a first end of the container, but is located elsewhere in the container.
- a barrier holder 20 in the form of a guide member is disposed within the container and substantially parallel to the first side 12 of the container.
- the guide member 20 is a track or channel adjacent to and parallel to the first side 12.
- the container assembly 1 also includes a barrier member 22 disposed when in a retracted position substantially within the container 10.
- the barrier member 22 includes a co-operating element 23 configured to co-operate with the guide member 20 to allow the barrier member 22 to be slid along the guide member 20.
- the barrier member 22 can be any member which can obstruct passage of people and/or vehicles, preferably blocking their passage.
- the barrier member 22 is configured so that when a base of the container 10 is placed on the ground, the barrier member when in the deployed position has a base which is adjacent to the ground.
- a barrier support 25 is provided on the base of the barrier member 22 to contact the ground and support the barrier member in the deployed position.
- the barrier support can be provided anywhere on the base of the barrier member.
- the barrier support 25 is provided in the region of an end of the barrier member which in the deployed position is furthest from the container 10.
- the barrier support is
- the barrier support is foldable in order to enable it to be stored when the barrier member is in the retracted position.
- the barrier support 25 can be omitted and the barrier member can act as a cantilever, supported by the container 10.
- the container opening is not at the first end of the container, and the guide member 20 is configured to be perpendicular to the container opening.
- the barrier holder 20 instead of providing the barrier holder 20 within the container, it can be provided on the outside of the container. However, it is preferably configured so that in a retracted position of the barrier member, the barrier member does not project substantially beyond an outer perimeter of the container.
- the motor 28 can be any motor which is operable to move the barrier member along the guide member. In this embodiment, it is an electric motor, which is powered by solar panels 30 disposed on the roof 13 of the container 10. The motor does not need to be within the container in all embodiments. However, by being contained within the container the motor is protected from weather and damp, thereby prolonging its life.
- no motor is provided and the barrier member is operable by hand.
- the container 10 is arranged such that the container opening faces an opening 34 into a site 32, such as shown in Figure 4.
- a plurality of container assemblies 1 can be arranged to form a wall with one or more site openings 34, with each site opening 34 being adjacent to a container opening of a container.
- containers which are not required to provide a barrier member can be replaced by conventional containers.
- the motor 28 is operated which causes the barrier member 22 to be retracted along the guide member 20 until the barrier member 22 is in a retracted position, substantially contained within the container 10.
- the site opening 34 is then free of obstruction, allowing people and/or vehicles to pass in and out of the site 32.
- the motor 28 is operated to cause the barrier member 22 to advance along the guide member 20 to a deployed position so that it projects across the site opening 34 and closes off the site opening 34.
- container assemblies according to embodiments of the invention are able to provide a rapid and efficient means of securing a site.
- they can mean that it is not necessary to erect a perimeter wall before the site is secured.
- tools, or equipment, or other items which are transported within containers do not need to be returned to those containers when the site is unattended, because the site can be secured with barrier member 22.
- easy operation of the motor 28 avoids the need for a time consuming and often difficult process of closing and locking the first and second doors 16, 18 on each container.
- the motor provides such ease of use, that the barrier member 22 can be used as an admission gate throughout the day, being retracted only to allow passage of authorised persons for vehicles, and then being redeployed to secure the site.
- Figure 5 is a schematic view of a first end of a container 40 according to another embodiment of the invention. Except as otherwise described, features of this embodiment correspond to the embodiment of Figures 1 to 4.
- a partition 42 is provided along the length of the container, dividing the container 40 into a main chamber 44 and a barrier chamber 46.
- a main chamber opening is selectively closed by first and second doors 16, 18 as for the container opening in the embodiment described above. Therefore, in this embodiment, the first door 16 is not pivotably attached to the first side 12, but to the partition 42.
- the partition is not necessarily provided along the length of the container but can divide off any region of the container for the main chamber.
- the main chamber may be a small region such as a for a toilet for a guard.
- the main chamber is further subdivided into rooms by one or more additional partitions.
- a barrier opening may or may not be selectively closed by a further door member.
- the barrier member 22, the guide member 20 and the motor 28 are disposed within the barrier chamber 46.
- This embodiment has the advantage that neither of the first or second door 16, 18 need to be open in order for the barrier member to operate.
- This can mean that the main chamber of the container can be kept enclosed, protecting the contents from the weather and temperature.
- This can be particularly advantageous where the container is to be used as a shelter for people, for example, for a guide room or an office. In such situations, one or more windows can be provided in the container.
- the barrier chamber is shown as having a height substantially equal to a height of the main chamber, this is not the case in all embodiments.
- the partition 42 is an outer side of a standard container, and the barrier chamber is provided by a barrier enclosure which is provided on or retro-fitted to the outer side of the standard container as an extension to the container.
- the barrier enclosure at least includes the barrier chamber opening described above. It may have other openings as well, but is preferably configured to protect the barrier member in the retracted position from impacts with nearby objects. In this way, the barrier member in the retracted position is still retained substantially within an outer perimeter of the container for protection.
- the barrier chamber may have a height different from the height of the main chamber.
- the barrier member includes an extension section slidable into an extension or a non-extension position to respectively increase or decrease the length of the barrier member.
- the container assembly can be configured so that the extension section is in the extension position when the barrier member in in the deployed position and is in the non-extension position when the barrier member is in the retracted position.
- the extension section may also be operable independently of the movement of the barrier member as a whole.
- the motor can be operable to move the extension section between the extension and non-extension positions.
- the extension section can allow the barrier member to extend to a length greater than the length of the container for example to project beyond the outer perimeter of the container by more than the length of the container, while still being able to be retracted completely within the container.
- Figures 6 to 9 show perspective views of a container assembly according to an embodiment of the invention with the barrier member in a retracted position.
- the first and second doors are in a closed position.
- Figures 10 to 12 show perspective views of the container assembly with the barrier member in a deployed position. All optional and preferred features and modifications of the described
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