Safety post assembly

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Inventors

Kostelecky, Duane

Application #

131771

Filed

Oct-4-1993

Published

Jul-11-1995

Current US Class

182/45
256/59
256/64
256/DIG6

International Classes

E04H 017/20

Field of Search

256/24 256/31 256/35 256/59 256/63 256/64 256/65 256/69 256/DIG. 182/45 182/113 248/500 248/505 248/507 248/508 160/135 160/351

Assignee

Denpak Building Products, Inc. (Denver, CO)

Examiners

Nicholson; Eric K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Flanagan; John R.

US Patent References

4015827   Support stanchion
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4311300   Post footing bracin...

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Abstract
A safety post assembly includes a flat mounting plate adapted to rest on a support surface, an upright post fixed in an upstanding relationship on a central portion of the mounting plate, a pair of elongated narrow anchoring straps having inner portions positioned over a pair of peripheral edge portions of the mounting plate and outer portions extending outwardly from the inner portions and the mounting plate so as to overlie portions of the support surface located adjacent to the mounting plate, and a plurality of fasteners adapted to attach the mounting plate and anchoring straps upon the support surface. The mounting plate has a plurality of holes defined therein along peripheral edge portions of the plate and in spaced relationship to one another. The anchoring straps also have pluralities of openings defined therein, some being in a spaced relationship to one another which matches the spaced relationship between the holes in the mounting plate. The fasteners are adapted to extend through openings in the anchoring straps and through holes in the mounting plate being aligned with the openings in the anchoring straps and then to be threadable into the support surface.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A safety post assembly, comprising:

(a) a flat mounting plate adapted to rest on a support surface, said flat mounting plate having a top surface and a plurality of edge portions;

(b) an upright post fixed in an upstanding relationship on a central portion of said mounting plate;

(c) a pair of elongated substantially narrow anchoring straps each extendable over a different one of a pair of said edge portions of said mounting plate in a flush contacting relationship with said top surface of said flat mounting plate and outwardly from said mounting plate so as to overlie portions of the support surface upon which said safety post assembly is mounted; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention generally relates to safety equipment for use at construction sites and, more particularly, is concerned with a safety post assembly.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The construction of most commerical building and residential homes typically involves considerable risk to craftsmen and others moving around the building site during the early stages of construction. Until framing of the structure is finished there is really no way to protect these persons as they work near edges of floors and staircases.

Regulations of the Occupational, Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) of the U.S. Government require the introduction of safety structures along locations which entail risk of fall for persons on the site. To satisfy OSHA regulations, these structures must exceed certain minimum lateral load requirements without experiencing permanent deformation or component failure. One safety rail system which has been tried in the past employed a safety post construction which included a rigid tubular metal post fixedly mounted upright on a flat rectangular plate which is screwed to the flooring. However, this safety post construction failed to withstand the minimum lateral load during testing and thus is unacceptable under current OSHA regulations.
 
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