Intruder barrier

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Inventors

McLoughlin, Thomas P.

Application #

006158

Filed

Jan-24-1979

Published

Sep-7-1982

Current US Class

256/1
256/12
256/16

International Classes

E04H 017/00

Field of Search

256/11 256/12 256/16 256/1

Assignee

MNJ Engineering Company Limited (Dublin, IE)

Examiners

Kundrat; Andrew V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ladas & Parry

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Abstract
An intruder barrier for mounting on the top or side face of a wall is provided. The intruder barrier consists essentially of a scaling barrier formed from a number of blades radially arranged and rotatable about a longitudinal axis so that any attempt to climb the wall is foiled as the blades simply rotate thus not providing a firm hold for the would-be intruder.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. An intruder barrier for mounting on a surface of a wall comprising:

a support shaft having a longitudinal axis;

a support framework on which the support shaft is mounted, for mounting the support shaft on the wall with its longitudinal axis substantially parallel to the surface of the wall; and

a scaling barrier mounted on the support shaft to be rotatable about said longitudinal axis, said scaling barrier being formed by a plurality of blades substantially equi-spaced circumferentially and radially arranged relative to said axis, each blade diverging from an apex formed by bending a sheet of material intermediate its ends, portions of the material at the apex being cut away to interlock with the apex of another sheet thus forming a hole for reception of the support shaft.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an intruder barrier and in particular, to an intruder barrier of the type which is rotatably mounted on the top of a wall whereby a person attempting to pass over the barrier is prevented from obtaining an effective hand-grip on either the wall or barrier.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In many instances where security devices are required, they are not required to provide an absolute bar to the professional or skilled thief but are more often required to deter vandals or, for example, where there is a likelihood of danger, to prevent children and other unauthorised personnel entering a premises. This is particularly the case, for example, in power stations and the like premises where the perimeter walls, fences and portions of the building musts be so protected as to prevent children and other unauthorised personnel climbing on to or over them. Thus, there are many cases where the security device is not so much to prevent unauthorised entry of the professional thief as to provide a safety device which will prevent untoward accidents. Needless to say, in the latter case the security aspect in also important.,
 
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