Circular cableway
US-2023322274-A1 · Oct 12, 2023 · US
US10961672B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10961672-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815899112-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 19, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 22, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 30, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 30, 2021 |
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A crowd control barrier including a barrier member with side legs and feet connected to the legs, each foot having a foot member extending transverse to the barrier member. The leg-foot connections include a bracket extending up from the connected foot member and spaced substantially parallel top and bottom pins on the legs. The bracket has a substantially vertical slot above a transverse slot with the top pin slidably received in the vertical slot and the bottom pin movable transversely in the transverse slot. Teeth project upwardly from the bottom of the transverse slot with the teeth upper ends spaced less than the pin spacing from the bottom of the vertical slot. Lifting a leg slides the top pin up in the vertical slot and moves the bottom pin above the teeth whereby the leg and foot may be pivoted about the top pin whereby the bottom pin moves transversely in the second slot.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A barrier comprising: a barrier member having a height and a width between a first side and a second side; a first leg and a second leg secured to said barrier member adjacent the first side and the second side, respectively; a first foot connected to said first leg and a second foot connected to said second leg, wherein each of the first foot and the second foot have respective foot members extending transverse to the width of the barrier member, and each of the first leg and the second leg to foot connections comprising: a bracket extending up from a foot member of the respective foot members, the bracket having a substantially vertical slot above a transverse slot; substantially parallel first and second pins secured to the respective one of the first leg and the second leg with the first pin slidably received in the vertical slot of the bracket and the second pin movable transversely in said transverse slot, said first and second pins being spaced a predefined distance apart; and teeth projecting upwardly toward the vertical slot from the bottom of said transverse slot, said teeth having upper ends spaced less than the predefined distance from the bottom of the vertical slot; and wherein in response to the respective one of said first leg and second leg being lifted to slide the first pin up in the vertical slot and move said second pin above said teeth upper ends, the one of said first leg and second leg and said connected foot are pivotable relative to one another about said first pin whereby said second pin moves transversely in said transverse slot, and wherein the first or second lea is lowered to slide the first pin down in the vertical slot and move the second pin into a notch between the teeth of said transverse slot to fix the barrier member in a desired angular position. 2. The barrier of claim 1 , wherein said barrier member includes a top crossbar and a bottom crossbar secured to the first leg and the second leg and a plurality of horizontally spaced barrier bars extending between the top crossbar and the bottom crossbar. 3. The barrier of claim 1 , wherein: each foot member includes a central base with support members extending transversely from said central base, said support members having a maximum width and said central base being wider than said support members maximum width; and each said bracket includes a pair of parallel plates extending upwardly from said central base, the pair of parallel plates being spaced apart at least said support members maximum width. 4. The barrier of claim 3 , wherein the support members of each foot member of the barrier are configured to be positioned on top of another foot member and between another bracket of another barrier for storage. 5. A barrier comprising: a barrier member having a height and a width between a first side and a second side; a first leg and a second leg secured to said barrier member adjacent the first side and the second side, respectively; a first foot connected to said first leg and a second foot connected to said second leg, wherein each of the first foot and the second foot have respective foot members extending transverse to the width of the barrier member, and each of the first leg and the second leg to foot connections comprising: a bracket connected to a respective one of the first leg and the second leg and extending up from a foot member of the respective foot members whereby the bottom of the one of the first leg and the second leg is spaced from the foot member; the foot member including a central base with support members extending transversely from the central base, said support members having a maximum width and the central base being wider than said support members maximum width; said bracket including a pair of parallel plates extending upwardly from said central base, the pair of parallel plates being spaced apart at least said support members maximum width, wherein at least one plate of each bracket has a substantially vertical slot above a transverse slot; and substantially parallel first and second pins secured to each respective first or second leg with the first pin slidably received in the vertical slot and the second pin movable transversely in the transverse slot; teeth projecting upwardly toward the vertical slot from the bottom of said transverse slot, said teeth having upper ends spaced less than a predefined distance from the bottom of the vertical slot; and wherein in response to the respective one of said first leg and second leg being lifted to slide the first pin up in the vertical slot and move said second pin above said teeth upper ends, the one of said first leg and second leg and said connected foot are pivotable relative to one another about said first pin whereby said second pin moves transversely in said transverse slot, and wherein the first or second leg is lowered to slide the first pin down in the vertical slot and move the second pin into a notch between the teeth of said transverse slot to fix the barrier member in a desired angular position. 6. The barrier of claim 5 , wherein the support members of each foot member of the barrier are configured to be positioned on top of another foot member and between another bracket of another barrier for storage. 7. A plurality of barriers arranged for transport in a shipping container, the plurality of barriers positioned adjacent each other, there being M barriers with: each of the plurality of barriers comprising: a barrier member having a height and a side to side width B w between a first side and a second side of the barrier member; a first leg and a second leg secured to said barrier member adjacent the first side and the second side, respectively; a first foot connected to said first leg and a second foot connected to said second leg, wherein each of the first foot and the second foot have respective foot members having a width C and extending transverse to the side width B w of the barrier member, and each of the first leg and the second leg to foot connections comprising: a bracket connected to a respective one of the first leg and the second leg and extending up from a foot member, wherein the bracket has a substantially vertical slot above a transverse slot; and substantially parallel first and second pins secured to each respective first or second leg with the first pin slidably received in the vertical slot and t second pin movable transversely in the transverse slot; teeth projecting upwardly toward the vertical slot from the bottom of said transverse slot, said teeth having upper ends spaced less than a predefined distance from the bottom of the vertical slot; and wherein in response to the respective one of said first leg and second leg being lifted to slide the first pin up in the vertical slot and move said second pin above said teeth upper ends, the one of said first leg and second leg and said connected foot are pivotable relative to one another about said first pin whereby said second pin moves transversely in said transverse slot, and wherein the first or second leg is lowered to slide the first pin down in the vertical slot and move the second pin into a notch between the teeth of said transverse slot to fix the barrier member in a desired angular position; and wherein said foot members of adjacent barrier members are laterally adjacent each other, wherein the shipping container has a width S, with M×C≤S−B w , wherein M is at least 3 whereby at least 3 of said barriers are arranged for transport within the shipping container with said barrier members adjacent each other and said foot members laterally adjacent each other. 8. The plurality of barriers of claim 7 , wherein for each of the plurality of barriers, the bot
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