Safety gate
US-10024080-B2 · Jul 17, 2018 · US
US10934768B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10934768-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816040509-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 19, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 26, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 2, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 2, 2021 |
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A barrier that includes four structurally different corner connections for fixing a gate frame of the barrier to and between opposing vertical surfaces. A first connection includes a headed straight pin engaging a pivot hook and socket, a second connection includes a headed straight pin engaging a socket, a third connection includes headless bent pin engaging a socket and a limiter, and a fourth connection includes a headless bent pin engaging a socket.
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A gated barrier for engagement between first and second surfaces, comprising: a) a gate frame having a first gate frame portion and a second gate frame portion, each of the first and second gate frame portions having upper and lower support members, each of the first and second gate frame portions having traversing support members traversing a distance between the upper and lower support members to tie together the upper and lower support members; b) a first connection including a first base that is configured to be engaged to the first surface, the first connection engaging the first gate frame portion, the first connection being an upper connection, the first base being an upper base; c) a second connection including a second base that is configured to be engaged to the first surface below the first base, the second connection engaging the first gate frame portion, the second connection being a lower connection, the second base being a lower base; d) a third connection including a third base that is configured to be engaged to the second surface, the third connection engaging the second gate frame portion, the third connection being an upper connection, the third base being an upper base; e) a fourth connection including a fourth base that is configured to be engaged to the second surface below the third base, the fourth connection engaging the second gate frame portion, the fourth connection being a lower connection, the fourth base being a lower base; and f) an intermediate connection fixing the first and second gate frame portions together to minimize lateral, longitudinal and height-wise movement of the first and second gate frame portions relative to each other, the intermediate connection being engagable to and disengageable from the first and second gate frame portions without destroying the integrity of the first and second gate frame portions and the intermediate connection; g) wherein the intermediate connection engages a set of four traversing support members, the intermediate connection having a width equal to or slightly less than a lateral distance between outer side faces of upper support members of the first and second gate frame portions that are laterally aligned and abut each other such that the intermediate connection provides a lateral friction fit; h) the intermediate connection having a length equal to or slightly less than a longitudinal distance between two adjacent traversing support members of one of the first and second gate frame members such that the intermediate connection provides a longitudinal friction fit; i) wherein a first traversing support member of the first gate frame portion is disposed in a common lateral plane with a first traversing support member of the second gate frame portion, wherein a second traversing support member of the second gate frame portion is disposed in a common lateral plane with a second traversing support member of the second gate frame portion, wherein the upper support members of the first and second gate frame portions are disposed in a common horizontal plane, and wherein the lower support members of the first and second gate frame portions are disposed in a common horizontal plane; j) wherein the intermediate connection includes an outer piece and an inner piece that resiliently engage to and disengage from each other; and k) wherein the intermediate connection comprises an envelope to envelope laterally adjacent sections of the first and second gate frame portions, with such laterally adjacent sections being one of a) the upper support members and b) the lower support members, wherein the intermediate connection runs to and between adjacent traversing support members of the first gate frame portion, and wherein the intermediate connection runs to and between adjacent traversing support members of the second gate frame portion. 2. The gated barrier of claim 1 , wherein the first gate frame portion is liftable from said first base and said second base, and wherein the second gate frame portion is liftable from said third base and said fourth base. 3. The gated barrier of claim 1 , wherein: a) the first connection and the second connection include respective first and second pins that are incrementally engagable to and away from the first gate frame portion in a longitudinal direction such that the first gate frame portion can be incrementally drawn to and away from the first surface; and b) the third connection and the fourth connection include respective third and fourth pins that are incrementally engagable to and away from the second gate frame portion in a longitudinal direction such that the second gate frame portion can be incrementally drawn to and away from the second surface. 4. A gated barrier for engagement between first and second surfaces, comprising: a) a gate frame having upper and lower support members, the gate frame further having traversing support members traversing a distance between the upper and lower support members to tie together the upper and lower support members; b) a first connection including a first base that is configured to be engaged to the first surface, the first connection engaging the gate frame, the gate frame being liftable from said first base, the first connection being an upper connection, the first base being an upper base; c) a second connection including a second base that is configured to be engaged to the first surface below the first base, the second connection engaging the gate frame, the gate frame being liftable from the second base, the second connection being a lower connection, the second base being a lower base; d) a third connection including a third base that is configured to be engaged to the second surface, the third connection engaging the gate frame, the gate frame being liftable from the third base, the third connection being an upper connection, the third base being an upper base; e) a fourth connection including a fourth base that is configured to be engaged to the second surface below the third base, the fourth connection engaging the gate frame, the gate frame being liftable from the fourth connection, the fourth connection being a lower connection, the fourth base being a lower base; and f) wherein the first base of the first connection comprises a socket and a pivot hook, the socket and pivot hook being disposed longitudinally of each other, the pivot hook having a hook portion; and g) wherein the first connection comprises a pin having a head and a shaft, the head being engagable in said socket and the shaft being engagable by said hook portion of the pivot hook. 5. The gated barrier of claim 4 , wherein: a) the first connection and the second connection include respective first and second pins that are incrementally engagable to and away from the gate frame in a longitudinal direction such that the gate frame can be incrementally drawn to and away from the first surface; and b) the third connection and the fourth connection include respective third and fourth pins that are incrementally engagable to and away from the gate frame in a longitudinal direction such that the gate frame can be incrementally drawn to and away from the second surface. 6. A gated barrier for engagement between first and second surfaces, comprising: a) a gate frame having upper and lower support members, the gate frame further having traversing support members traversing a distance between the upper and lower support members to tie together the upper and lower support members; b) a first connection including a first base that is configured to be engaged to the first surface, the first connection engaging the gate frame, the gate frame being liftable from said first base, the first connection being an upper connection, the first base being an upper
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