Safety barrier mount

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Inventors

Bohen, F. Russell

Application #

176223

Filed

Jan-3-1994

Published

Sep-10-1996

Current US Class

256/19
256/24
256/59

International Classes

E04H 017/22

Field of Search

256/19 256/32 256/31 256/59 256/65 256/66 256/DIG.

Assignee

Protect- A- Child Pool Fence Systems, Inc. (Pompano Beach, FL)

Examiners

Knight; Anthony

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kiewit; David

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Abstract
Lightweight, easily handled safety barriers are commonly erected around swimming pools to save small children from accidental drowning. Prior art barriers are made of a number of flexible panels attached to poles that are inserted into partially sleeved receptacles. The degree of protection offered by such a fence is improved by the provision of interlocking poles and receptacles. In a preferred embodiment, each pole has a key at its lower end and each sleeve has a keyway through which a corresponding pole's key can be inserted. When the barrier is erected each panel is drawn taut, which rotates all but one pole of a section into a locked orientation. The remaining pole, which is at an end of the section, is rotated into a locked orientation by latching it to an end pole of an adjacent section of the barrier.
 
Claims
What is desired to be claimed by Letters Patent is:

1. In a fence comprising two or more multi-panel sections, each of the sections extending intermediate two gate poles, each of the sections comprising a plurality of flexible panels, each of the panels attached intermediate a pair of poles removably inserted respectively into corresponding ones of a plurality of receptacles, an improvement comprising:

a key element adjacent the bottom of each of the poles;

a keyway formed in each of the receptacles,

the keyway of the receptacle into which the first gate pole of the first section is inserted having a first rotational orientation relative to a line perpendicular to the fence at that receptacle,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides an improvement to lightweight, easily handled safety barriers. Barriers of this sort are commonly erected around swimming pools to save small children from accidental drowning. A description of such a barrier is found in Fish's U.S. Pat. No. 4,380,327, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.

Prior art swimming pool safety barriers are commonly stretched-panel fences with flexible, lightweight panels (e.g., of woven nylon mesh with top and bottom reinforcing ropes) clamped to poles slid into mounting receptacles. The receptacles (which are commonly made by pounding a cylindrical plastic sleeve into a nominally cylindrical hole drilled in a concrete pool deck) are installed slightly further apart than the nominal distance between poles. Thus, a panel must be stretched slightly to insert its poles into their receptacles. It is also common practice to make tilted receptacles at curved portions of the barrier. A pole inserted into a tilted receptacle initially slants outward from the swimming pool, but deforms slightly into a more upright alignment when the panels disposed on either side of it are stretched.
 
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