序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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121 | Roll-Out Safety System | US13143954 | 2010-01-08 | US20120018691A1 | 2012-01-26 | Andrea Roth |
An unrollable safety system has a box (15) accommodating a net (11) which contains a device with a rotatable shaft on which the net (11) can be rolled up and out. One or more supports (12, 25) can be positioned specific distances away from the box (15). Moreover, at least one longitudinal element (16), preferably a rope, that can be pulled out of the box (15) and can be held by the positioned supports (12, 25) is provided on which the net (11) is rolled out and held like a curtain by means of brackets (21). The net (11), as meshwork, is flexible, and so designed to be able to roll up, it being produced from a plurality of wires, ropes and/or cords bent in coil shapes. The wires (13), ropes and/or cords bend in coil shapes are preferably aligned perpendicularly to the direction of pulling out the net (11) so that the net can be rolled up on the shaft. A mobile or stationary barrier over shorter or longer distances, with a high degree of stability and with simple and rapid assembly and dismantling has thus been produced. | ||||||
122 | Impact load deflector sleeve and removable collar assembly for cable and post protection | US12583903 | 2009-08-27 | US20090315007A1 | 2009-12-24 | Charles Russel Cox; Nien-Yin Chang |
A guard system for protecting cables or posts from damage by falling rocks and other dynamic forces is provided. The guard assembly comprises a first sleeve rotatably positionable about one of the cables or the posts and a second sleeve rotatably positionable about the cable or the post. A removable collar assembly is positioned between the first sleeve and the second sleeve for maintaining the spacing between the first sleeve and the second sleeve with the removable collar assembly comprising a first removable collar and a second removable collar. The first removable collar has a first slot for receiving the cable or post and the second removable collar has a second slot for receiving the cable or post with the first slot extending from a perimeter of the first removable collar to a point past a center point of the first removable collar and the second slot extending from a perimeter of the second removable collar to a point past a center point of the second removable collar. The first sleeve is free from any overlap and connection with the removable collar assembly and the second sleeve is free from any overlap and connection with the removable collar assembly. The first sleeve, the second sleeve, and the removable collar assembly are independently rotatable from each other. | ||||||
123 | Silt fencing system | US11826845 | 2007-07-19 | US20090022552A1 | 2009-01-22 | Gary Berenyi |
A transportable and reusable silt fencing system for use at a construction site to prevent sediment and soil erosion comprises tension rods, a male section, a female section, and a fencing material having sleeve supports for the rods to slide in and support the fencing material. The tension rods are collapsible. The rods collapse when a truck drives over the fence, but re-assume their original form once the truck has passed. If a fence longer than the fencing section is required, additional fencing sections may be attached by connecting a male section of one fence section with the female section of another fence section. | ||||||
124 | Large surface area geogrids with a high tensile strength, a method and apparatus for producing them, and their use as drain and reinforcement grids and as fences | US10443264 | 2003-05-22 | US20050048256A1 | 2005-03-03 | Georg Heerten; Volkhard Muller; Stephan Priewich; Werner Uehlemann |
The invention provides large surface area geogrids with a high tensile strength, a method and apparatus for producing them, and their use as drain and reinforcement grids and as fences. The method for the continuous production of geogrids which have a large surface area and comprise thermoplastic bars which cross one another and are joined together by welding at the areas where they cross one another is characterized in that single-layer, homogeneous, molecular-oriented plastic bars with a high tensile strength are used and a multiplicity of crossing areas arranged behind one another and next to one another are intermittently welded simultaneously using the vibration-welding technique. In this method, a newly developed vibration-welding apparatus is used, which is characterized in that it has at least one vibration device which can be used to weld at least 100 crossing areas, preferably up to 500 crossing areas, simultaneously. | ||||||
125 | Safety net system | US399091 | 1995-02-24 | US5524875A | 1996-06-11 | Robert A. Thommen, Jr. |
A safety net system placed upright on the ground for restraining rock fall. The system has at least one unit, with each unit comprising a continuous top rope and a continuous bottom rope, each of which is connected to an anchor, with each rope extending through guides on columns and at each end of the unit extending beyond the end column. Panels of woven rope netting or chain link fencing are disposed between the columns and are secured to the top and bottom ropes, with a panel that is adjacent to an end of the unit being disposed in a common plane with the top and bottom ropes that are anchored at that end. | ||||||
126 | Safety net system | US148694 | 1993-11-05 | US5395105A | 1995-03-07 | Robert A. Thommen, Jr. |
A safety net system placed upright on the ground for restraining rock fall. The system has at least one unit, with each unit comprising a continuous top rope and a continuous bottom rope, each of which is connected to an anchor, with each rope extending through guides on columns and at each end of the unit extending beyond the end column. Panels of woven rope netting are disposed between the columns and are secured to the top and bottom ropes, with a panel that is adjacent to an end of the unit being disposed in a common plane with the top and bottom ropes that are anchored at that end. | ||||||
127 | Depressed waterway fence and method of use thereof | US966420 | 1992-10-26 | US5301925A | 1994-04-12 | Eric Carlson |
A fence for a depressed waterway has a pair of anchor posts normally located on opposite sides of the waterway. At least one ground anchor is positioned between the anchor posts in the bottom of the waterway. A wire fence extends between the anchor posts and over the ground anchor. A vertical post is secured to the wire and is suspended by the wire above the ground anchor. The vertical post has a lower end detachably secured to the ground anchor so that the lower end of the vertical posts will disengage the ground anchor and will tilt on said wires in a downstream direction when encountered by debris under flooded conditions. The method of use of a waterway fence comprises placing opposite fence anchor posts on opposite sides of the waterway. At least one ground anchor is placed in the waterway below the normal vertical plane of the fence to be built. The fence wire extends between the anchor posts and over the waterway. A vertical post is secured to the wire above the ground anchor and is suspended by the wire, and is detachably secured by its lower end to the ground anchor. The lower end of the suspended post disengages the ground anchor and tilts in a downstream direction when impacted by debris under flooded conditions. The suspended post is held in its detachable connection with the ground anchor by the spring tension in the fence wire. | ||||||
128 | Device adapted to afford protection against falling rocks and avalanches in mountainous terrain | US137116 | 1980-04-02 | US4335868A | 1982-06-22 | Hans Ribbert |
The leg portions of metallic yokes which are substantially bent to U-shape comprise free ends adapted to be anchored in the ground, the said leg portions being substantially arranged one behind the other along the line of slope of a hill flank. Mutually adjacent yoke members of the device are interconnected by means of a wire cable which is preferably attached to the curved bights of the yoke members. Additional connecting means disposed between individual, mutually spaced yoke members form intercepting nets bearing against that side of said leg portions which faces the hill flank, said nets being connected to said yoke members, and serving to intercept falling rocks or snow. An important feature of such devices which is of particular importance where such devices are employed in mountainous terrain, resides in the fact that they can be easily transported and can be anchored in the ground in a simple manner. Another advantage of said devices resides in the fact that they are adapted to be deformed elastically upon being impacted by falling rocks or avalanches so as to dissipate the kinetic energy of such material without themselves being destroyed. | ||||||
129 | Accident screen | US964596 | 1978-11-29 | US4186912A | 1980-02-05 | Clyde L. Byrd, Jr. |
An accident screen kit comprises an elongated fabric screen of light-reflective material, preferably of alternating stripes. The material is in the form of an elongated strip which is supported at each end by a folding post of a light weight tubular plastic material. The posts are each provided with mounting cables for supporting the same in a position obscuring the site of an accident from the view of passing motorists. The fabric is also provided with a plurality of elongated slots which permit passage of air and thus prevent wind damage. The use of this accident screen obscures accident sites and prevents the inevitable slowdown in traffic passing the site of an accident. The accident screen is highly portable and may be handled and erected by one person. | ||||||
130 | Barrier device for coastal protection | US3426536D | 1966-03-30 | US3426536A | 1969-02-11 | DANZ HEINRICH |
131 | AN ANCHOR FOR SYSTEMS FOR PROTECTION | PCT/IB2015/054623 | 2015-06-19 | WO2015198195A1 | 2015-12-30 | AGOSTINI, Norma |
Described is an anchor (10) for systems for protection against falling masses, comprising a portion (21) of an anchoring cable (20) designed to form at least one anchoring loop (30), a protective sheath (40) wrapped around the portion (21) of the cable (20), at least one containment collar (50) such as to transversely wrap around the sheath (40) and the anchoring cable (20) in the vicinity of the anchoring loop (30), a mechanical protection element (60) designed to be positioned between the anchoring cable (20) and fixing means in such a way as to evenly distribute the stresses between the fixing means and the cable (20) in an operating condition of the anchor (10). The mechanical protection element (60) is an annular element which has a housing portion (61) formed by an annular groove (62) positioned along a perimetric surface (63) of the annular element (60) and designed to at least partly house the portion (21) of the anchoring cable (20) and a constraining portion (64) which has a through hole (65) designed to house the fixing means. |
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132 | A FALLING ROCK PREVENTING FENCE WITH FABRICATION TYPEWIRE NET | PCT/KR2006001584 | 2006-04-27 | WO2006118392A3 | 2006-12-28 | PARK JOONG SUK; SEO MI RYE |
A falling rock preventing fence assembled with a steel net is disclosed, in which a plurality of support members are provided in a pipe shape having a rectangular grooves in upper and lower longitudinal directions, with the support member being installed on the ground at regular intervals, and both ends of the steel net formed in a rectangular plate shape are inserted into the rectangular grooves of the neighboring support member and are fixed using a fixture such as a bolt, etc., and the upper and lower portions of the steel nets stacked in the upper and lower direction are connected with a connection member such as a bolt, etc., and the strength of the steel net is enhanced by the rectangular grooves longitudinally formed in the support member and the end of the steel net inserted in the rectangular groove. | ||||||
133 | BEGRÜNTES SCHUTZSYSTEM | PCT/AT2006/000247 | 2006-06-16 | WO2006133475A1 | 2006-12-21 | KOSZIK, Guenther |
Eine Schutz gegen Lärm, Erosion und Überschwemmungen bietende Tragkonstruktion (1) die aus mit dem Boden verbundenen Grundelementen und einer Gitterkonstruktionen aus Stahl (4) besteht und an den Außenseiten eine Verkleidung (6) als Schutz gegen das Austrocknen des Innenraums durch Wind und Sonne bzw Schutz vor dem Ausschwemmen durch Wasser enthält, im Inneren ein Füllmaterial (28) und an den Außenseiten der Verkleidung (6) Pflanzen (27) aufweist und somit die Funktion eines begrünten Schutzsystems, insbesondere eines begrünten Gartenzauns bzw einer begrünten Lärmschutzwand übernimmt. |
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134 | HAZARD WARNING DEVICE | PCT/GB2001/003162 | 2001-07-13 | WO02006590A1 | 2002-01-24 | |
A hazard warning device comprising an elongate, flexible substrate, at least a portion of which comprises an air permeable material, and a high visibility material. This device is suitable for mounting on or in the vicinity of a hazard such as a stationary or wide vehicle. | ||||||
135 | SHOCK ATTENUATION BARRIER | PCT/US9928481 | 1999-12-02 | WO0033015A9 | 2000-11-23 | FIGGE IRVING E SR |
A shock attenuation barrier (1) including a plurality of layers successively arranged including a first layer (4), a second layer (3) having a plurality of molded geometric shapes (10), a third layer (2) including foam, a fourth layer (3) having a plurality of molded geometric shapes (10) and a fifth layer (4). Cavities (15) defined by inside surfaces of the geometric shapes (10) and a surface of the foam layer (2) preferably are filled with a shock absorbing filler (20) material. | ||||||
136 | Deployable and retrievable section dividers | US16391365 | 2019-04-23 | US11498760B2 | 2022-11-15 | Michael Kane; Colin Edward Masterson; Jacob Porter; Marie Cole; Suraush Khambati |
An apparatus for deployment and retrieval of section dividers includes a frame, a deployment rail, a first section divider carrier rail, and a second section divider carrier rail. The structure includes a first end of the first section divider carrier rail coupled to a first end of the deployment rail and a first end of the second section divider carrier rail coupled to a second of the deployment rail. A first actuator coupled to the first end of the first section divider carrier rail. A second actuator coupled to the second end of the first section divider carrier rail. The structure further includes a first deployment and retrieval system coupled to the first section divider carrier rail, wherein the first deployment and retrieval system guides a first retrieval body at a first end of a first section divider from the deployment rail to the first section divider carrier rail. | ||||||
137 | Fence support system | US15593301 | 2017-05-11 | US10927562B2 | 2021-02-23 | Christopher Andrew Calle |
A fence support system includes a catch member having an at least partially D-shaped protrusion and post receiver, and a retainer member having an aperture configured to receive the protrusion. A method of supporting an apertured fence material includes providing a catch member comprising an at least partially D-shaped protrusion extending from a catch plate of the catch member and receiving an end of a vertical support within the catch member, providing a retainer member comprising an aperture configured to receive the protrusion of the catch member, and capturing an apertured fence material between the catch member and the retainer member. | ||||||
138 | DEPLOYABLE AND RETRIEVABLE SECTION DIVIDERS | US16391365 | 2019-04-23 | US20200339352A1 | 2020-10-29 | Michael Kane; Colin Edward Masterson; Jacob Porter; Marie Cole; Suraush Khambati |
An apparatus for deployment and retrieval of section dividers includes a frame, a deployment rail, a first section divider carrier rail, and a second section divider carrier rail. The structure includes a first end of the first section divider carrier rail coupled to a first end of the deployment rail and a first end of the second section divider carrier rail coupled to a second of the deployment rail. A first actuator coupled to the first end of the first section divider carrier rail. A second actuator coupled to the second end of the first section divider carrier rail. The structure further includes a first deployment and retrieval system coupled to the first section divider carrier rail, wherein the first deployment and retrieval system guides a first retrieval body at a first end of a first section divider from the deployment rail to the first section divider carrier rail. | ||||||
139 | PORTABLE WIND-RESISTANT TRAFFIC SCREEN AND RELATED METHOD | US14638204 | 2015-03-04 | US20150176231A1 | 2015-06-25 | Carl Cannova |
A wind-resistant portable traffic screen assembly comprising a screen to visually occlude matter behind the screen for the purpose of preventing traffic jams and generally blocking accidents, crime scenes, and other distractions from public view. The traffic screen comprises a substantially vertical member having a hub for mounting the screen in a variety of positions to the vertical member. The hub has a plurality of slots for accepting ends of a cross member supporting the screen. | ||||||
140 | Apparatus for Protecting Mailboxes from Snowplow Damage | US12412528 | 2009-03-27 | US20100243977A1 | 2010-09-30 | Alanson J. Middlebrook, JR. |
An apparatus comprises a panel supported by a rigid frame, one or more pivoting arms, one or more front legs, and one or more back legs. The one or more pivoting arms are pivotally attached to the frame. Each of the one or more front legs is telescopically coupled to the frame such that each of the one or more front legs can be independently extended from and retracted into the frame. Finally, each of the one or more back legs is telescopically coupled to a respective one of the one or more pivoting arms such that each of the one or more back legs can be independently extended from and retracted into a respective one of the one or more pivoting arms. |