US20190169865A1 - Perimeter safety screen assembly - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a perimeter safety screen assembly for a building.
- Perimeter safety screens are generally employed to provide a screen or barrier at an edge of floors of a building which are under construction.
- a safety screen extends above the uppermost completed floor to protect workers preparing formwork for a new, higher floor of the building, and extends down to lower floors awaiting final fixing of windows or external walls.
- a key limitation to screen size is the fact that these are typically delivered by a semi-trailer and then craned into position. This imposes limitations on the physical size of screens and/or screen sub-assemblies.
- a perimeter safety screen assembly for a building, the perimeter safety screen assembly comprising an upper screen assembly, and a hanging screen assembly appending from the upper screen assembly, and extending below the upper screen assembly.
- At least one of the upper screen assembly or the hanging screen assembly is adapted so that the hanging screen assembly can be appended to, and removed from the upper screen assembly whilst the upper screen assembly is in use on the building.
- the upper screen assembly is adapted so that the hanging screen assembly can append therefrom.
- the hanging screen assembly is adapted to append from the upper screen assembly.
- the hanging screen assembly depends from the upper screen assembly.
- the hanging screen assembly extends from the upper screen assembly.
- the upper screen assembly is a climbing screen assembly. That is to say, it is adapted to be raised with respect to the building, as work on the building progresses.
- the upper screen assembly is not a climbing screen assembly, but one which must be repositioned by means external to it, such as a crane or a winch system.
- the upper screen assembly comprises a base for securing the perimeter safety screen assembly with respect to the building, a frame depending from the base, and a screen depending from the frame.
- the upper screen assembly comprises at least one platform inside of the screen and extending towards the building.
- the upper screen assembly comprises a plurality of vertically spaced apart platforms.
- the hanging screen assembly comprises a frame, and a screen depending from the frame.
- each screen is comprised of a plurality of screen panels.
- each screen panel comprises a frame and an infill panel.
- the or each infill panel comprises a mesh.
- the infill panel comprises a solid panel.
- the hanging screen assembly further comprises at least one platform inside of the screen and extending towards the building.
- the hanging screen assembly comprises a plurality of vertically spaced apart platforms.
- each of the platforms is either detachable, or movable between extended and retracted positions, to aid craning of the hanging screen assembly.
- the hanging screen assembly depends from the upper screen assembly on an outer side (relative to the building) of the screen of the upper screen assembly.
- the hanging screen assembly depends from the upper screen assembly on an inner side (relative to the building) of the screen of the upper screen assembly.
- the hanging screen assembly depends from a lower edge of the screen of the upper screen assembly.
- the screen of the hanging screen assembly forms a continuation of the screen of the upper screen assembly.
- the upper screen assembly comprises at least one mount from which the hanging screen assembly can be suspended.
- the upper screen assembly comprises a plurality of mounts.
- the upper screen assembly comprises a plurality of vertically spaced apart mounts.
- the or each of the mounts is located on an outer side of the screen of the upper screen assembly.
- each of these mounts comprises a saddle for nestably receiving a portion of the hanging screen assembly.
- the or each portion is a crossmember assembly for the hanging screen assembly.
- a crossmember assembly is a transverse assembly which adds support to the frame.
- the or each portion is a crossmember for the hanging screen assembly.
- a crossmember is a transverse piece which adds support to the frame.
- each of the mounts comprises an outwardly extending, upwardly angled (or hook-like) mounting guide for guiding one of the crossmembers into the saddle.
- the or each of the crossmember assemblies comprises a length adjustment means.
- the or each crossmember assembly comprises a central portion and a pair of adjustable end portions.
- each of the end portions is movable between a retracted position and an extended position with respect to the central portion.
- the screen for each of the upper screen assembly and the hanging screen assembly comprises a plurality of screen panel assemblies.
- each of the screen panel assemblies comprises a width adjustment means.
- the or each screen panel assembly comprises a central portion and a pair of adjustable side portions.
- each of the side portions is movable between a retracted position and an extended position with respect to the central portion.
- mounts and crossmember assemblies could be reversed on the upper and hanging screen assemblies.
- a hanging screen assembly for a perimeter safety screen assembly for a building, the perimeter safety screen assembly comprising an upper screen assembly and the hanging screen assembly, where the hanging screen assembly is adapted to append from the upper screen assembly, and extend below the upper screen assembly.
- an upper screen assembly for a perimeter safety screen assembly for a building comprising the upper screen assembly and a hanging screen assembly, where the upper screen assembly is adapted so that the hanging screen assembly can append therefrom, and extend below the upper screen assembly.
- a perimeter safety screen assembly for a building, the perimeter safety screen assembly comprising a first screen assembly, and a second screen assembly appending from the first screen assembly, wherein at least one of the first screen assembly or the second screen assembly is adapted so that the second screen assembly can be appended to, and removed from the first screen assembly whilst the first screen assembly is in use on the building.
- perimeter safety screen assembly embodying the present invention is described below in its usual assembled position as shown in the accompanying drawings, and terms such as front, rear, upper, lower, horizontal, longitudinal etc., may be used with reference to this usual position.
- the perimeter safety screen assembly may be manufactured, transported, or sold in orientations other than that described and shown here.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic side view of a perimeter safety screen assembly according to a first embodiment
- FIG. 2 is schematic side view of a perimeter safety screen assembly according to a second embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a front view of the perimeter safety screen assembly of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of the perimeter safety screen assembly of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic side view of a perimeter safety screen assembly according to a third embodiment
- FIG. 6 is an exploded side view of the perimeter safety screen assembly of FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 7 is a front view of the perimeter safety screen assembly of FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 8 is a plan view of the perimeter safety screen assembly of FIG. 5 , further illustrating a hoisting frame assembly;
- FIG. 9 is a detail view taken at ‘Detail 1 ’ in FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 10 is a front view of the hoisting frame assembly illustrated in FIGS. 8 and 9 ;
- FIG. 11 is a plan view of the hoisting frame assembly of FIG. 10 ;
- FIG. 12 is a front view of a central portion of the hoisting frame assembly of FIG. 10 ;
- FIG. 13 is a plan view of the central portion of FIG. 12 ;
- FIG. 14 is a front view of an end portion of the hoisting frame assembly of FIG. 10 ;
- FIG. 15 is a plan view of the end portion of FIG. 14 ;
- FIG. 16 is a detail view of an end plate from the end portion of FIG. 14 .
- FIG. 1 there is shown a perimeter safety screen assembly 1 depending from completed floors 2 of a multi-story building which is under construction.
- the perimeter safety screen assembly 1 comprises an upper screen assembly 50 which, in use, extends around a perimeter of the building and above the uppermost completed floor, primarily to protect workers preparing formwork for a new, higher floor of the building.
- the upper screen assembly 50 comprises a screen 52 comprised of a plurality of screen panels 54 , where each screen panel 54 comprises a panel frame and an infill panel (of mesh in this case), and where each screen panel 54 depends from a frame 60 .
- the frame 60 comprises a space frame structure of generally cuboid shape, and comprising a plurality of spaced apart frame posts 62 , which are bridged by a plurality of beams 64 and diagonal bracing struts 66 .
- the frame 60 further comprises at least a pair of vertical bracket posts 70 .
- each bracket post 70 is connected to, but spaced apart from, a frame post 62 by a plurality of joiners 68 that are evenly spaced along the length of the bracket posts 70 and frame posts 62 .
- the joiners 68 are narrower than the bracket post 70 .
- the result is a series of elongate slots formed between the bracket posts 70 , frame posts 62 and the joiners 68 . The function of these elongate slots will be described further below.
- Each bracket post 70 is carried upon a bracket (also referred to as a shoe) 80 which depends from a horizontal support beam (also referred to as a needle or a base) 90 which in turn is secured with respect to the floor 2 slab.
- a bracket also referred to as a shoe
- a horizontal support beam also referred to as a needle or a base
- Each of the brackets 80 comprise a pair of side plates that each have flanges on their forward edges that partly locate in front of each of the bracket posts 70 .
- One or each of the side plates are either hinged or can be separated to enable the brackets 80 to be secured to a bracket post 70 .
- Each of the brackets 80 comprises a latch means that is designed to enable movement of the bracket posts 70 in only one direction with respect to each of the brackets 80 .
- the latch means (not illustrated) comprises a bar which is hinged to the upper edge of one of the side plates. The bar extends across the bracket 80 so that it rests on the upper surface of the opposite side plate. The bar is positioned so that it extends through the elongate apertures formed by the spacing of the bracket 80 , screen post 62 and the joiners 68 .
- the frame 60 interposes the screen 52 and the bracket posts 70 so that the screen 52 of the upper screen assembly 50 is horizontally spaced apart from an edge of the completed slab 2 .
- the beams 64 of the frame 60 can provide support for one or more platforms (or walkways) formed by planks bridging these beams 64 . In this way, access is provided to the edge of the slab 2 that forms the floor.
- the perimeter safety screen assembly 1 further comprises a hanging screen assembly 150 appending from the upper screen assembly 50 , and extending around a perimeter of the building, below the upper screen assembly 50 and down to lower floors awaiting final fixing of windows and/or external walls.
- the hanging screen assembly 150 comprises a frame 60 , and a screen 152 comprised of a plurality of screen panels 154 .
- the upper screen assembly 50 comprises a plurality of mounts 100 for the hanging screen 150 .
- Each of these mounts 100 comprises a saddle 102 for nestably receiving a crossmember 160 of the hanging screen 150 , and an outwardly extending, mounting guide 104 which is upwardly angled (or hook-like) for guiding one of the crossmembers into the saddle 102 .
- each of beams 64 of the frame 60 comprises a length of square hollow steel section.
- Each of the mounts 100 similarly comprises a length of square hollow steel section sized for insertion into one of the beams 64 of the frame 60 from an outerside of the screen 52 (relative to the building).
- Each of the beams 64 and the mounts 100 comprises an array of pin holes for receiving a pin (or bolt) to secure the mount 100 to the beam 64 of the frame 60 .
- the hanging screen assembly 150 is craned (using crane lift points) into position, and the mounting guides 104 will guide the hanging screen 150 into its saddles 102 on the mounts 100 as the hanging screen assembly 150 is lowered by the crane.
- the hanging screen assembly 150 will then partially overlap the upper screen assembly 50 on its outwardly (relative to the building) facing side at the lower end thereof.
- the perimeter safety screen assembly 1 further comprises a means for lifting it with respect to the building.
- a means for lifting it with respect to the building A detailed description of one embodiment of this means can be found in PCT/AU2003/001112, and is incorporated herein by way of reference at least. It should be understood however, that alternative lifting mechanisms may be employed, or that the external lifting means such as a crane or winch may be employed.
- the lifting means comprises two hydraulic cylinders (although these cylinders may be substituted with a power screw or mechanical jack), where each hydraulic cylinder extends from a beam 90 mounted bracket 80 at a lower end thereof, to a further bracket 80 , which is not beam 90 mounted, at an upper end thereof.
- two hydraulic cylinders are described, three or more hydraulic cylinders could also be used.
- the important requirement is to achieve a reasonably equal rate of expansion of each cylinder. This is easily achieved by a person skilled in hydraulics.
- systems may be provided where a single hydraulic cylinder is used. In this case, additional support beams 90 may be spaced laterally of the hydraulic cylinder either at the same level as the hydraulic cylinder or above or below it.
- bracket post 70 In use, when the bracket post 70 is moving upwardly, a joiner will eventually abut against the underneath surface of the latch bar. Continued upward movement of the bracket post 70 will result in the bar hinging upwardly and allowing the joiner to pass whereupon the bar will again hinge downwardly to rest on the upper surface of the adjacent side plate. The bar will prevent downward movement of the bracket post 70 when the joiner abuts against the upper surface of the bar.
- the joiners 68 are spaced such that a joiner 68 will have just have passed the latch means on the bracket 80 of the lower end of the hydraulic cylinder and the remaining brackets. Accordingly, contraction of the hydraulic cylinder will result in the bracket post 70 being held as the joiners abut against the upper surface of the bar on the bracket 80 on the lower end of the hydraulic cylinder.
- the latch means on the bracket 80 on the upper end of the hydraulic cylinder will operate to allow the bracket 80 to move downwardly with respect to the bracket post 70 until it reaches its lowermost position.
- this may be designed so that it is conveniently placed in relation to a joiner so that upon commencement of the expansion of the hydraulic cylinder, the bar on the bracket 80 on the upper end of the hydraulic cylinder will again engage a joiner to resume lifting the bracket post 70 .
- bracket post 70 is conveniently lifted in relation to the support beams 90 .
- a relatively short stroke hydraulic cylinder can be effectively used to lift the frame.
- the hydraulic cylinder can be disconnected from the bracket 80 of its lower end.
- the upper bracket 80 is disconnected from the bracket post 70 .
- the lower bracket 80 continues to support the frame while the hydraulic cylinder is disconnected.
- beams 90 and brackets 80 may be secured at floors above or below the location of the hydraulic cylinder.
- the hanging screen assembly 150 will hang from and below the upper screen assembly 50 , and provide protection while workers complete the façade (amongst other things) of the building on lower floor levels. As the upper screen assembly 50 is raised, the hanging screen 150 hanging therefrom will be raised with it.
- the hanging screen assembly 150 may further comprise one or more platforms or walkways 170 which extend from the frame 152 towards the building so as to substantially bridge the gap between these.
- the hanging screen assembly 150 comprises a plurality of walkway mounts 180 .
- Each walkway mount 180 comprises a bracket secured with respect to the frame 152 of the hanging screen assembly 150 , where each bracket comprises a socket for receiving an end of a walkway supporting beam 174 in a cantilever fashion.
- An array of bolt holes extends along each walkway supporting beam 174 , and in use, bolts can be passed through these holes to releasably secure the walkway supporting beam 174 with respect to the mounts 180 .
- the mounts 180 are arranged in groups (which extend laterally across the hanging screen assembly 150 ), with each group spaced apart lengthwise along the frame 152 of the hanging screen assembly 150 . In this way, the walkways 170 can be positioned to match the floor levels of the building.
- Additional stability for the walkways 170 can be provided by diagonal braces.
- a diagonal brace 176 extends between the frame 152 of the hanging screen assembly 150 and the walkway supporting beams 174
- a further example of a diagonal brace 178 extends between the walkway supporting beams 174 of vertically adjacent walkways 170 .
- the walkways 170 can be removed, or pivoted between open and closed positions, and the space which exists between the screen 152 and the edge of the floors 2 can be used to pass objects between floors 2 .
- a small crane can be employed to lower objects such as windows or cladding panels from an upper floor into an intended position on the side of the building, but inside of screen 152 , with the crane supporting the weight of the window or cladding panel while this is positioned and secured in place.
- FIGS. 2 through 4 where there is illustrated a perimeter safety screen assembly 1 a according to a further embodiment.
- Those parts of the perimeter safety screen assembly 1 a which are identical (or near-identical) to corresponding parts shown in the perimeter safety screen assembly 1 of FIG. 1 , will be denoted by the same reference numerals and will not be described again in detail.
- perimeter safety screen assembly 1 a the outermost frame posts 62 of the frame 60 for the screen 52 of the upper screen assembly 50 extend higher than the innermost frame posts 62 , so that the screen 52 may extend higher, thereby increasing the amount of protection provided for workers at the very top of the building.
- FIGS. 5 through 9 where there is illustrated a perimeter safety screen assembly 1000 according to a further embodiment.
- Those parts of the perimeter safety screen assembly 1000 which are identical (or near-identical) to corresponding parts shown in the perimeter safety screen assembly 1 of FIG. 1 , will be denoted by the same reference numerals and will not be described again in detail.
- the perimeter safety screen assembly 1000 comprises an upper screen assembly 1050 , which comprises a screen 1052 comprised of a plurality of screen panel assemblies 1054 .
- each screen panel assembly 1054 comprises a central portion 1054 a and a pair of adjustable side portions 1054 b .
- Each of the side portions 1054 b is movable between a retracted position and an extended position with respect to the central portion 1054 a . In the retracted position, the side portions 1054 b either overlap or underlap the central portion 1054 a , and in the extended position, each of the side portions 1054 b extends from a side edge of the central portion 1054 a . Moreover, in this embodiment, each of the side portions 1054 b telescopes with respect to the central portion 1054 a .
- each of the side portions 1054 b is slidably received in a slot in a side edge of the central portion 1054 a .
- each screen panel assembly 1054 can be widened by extension of the side portions 1054 b , or narrowed by their retraction.
- gaps between adjacent perimeter safety screen assemblies 1000 can be bridged. Narrowing of screen panel assemblies 1054 is useful during transportation and handling, and especially when craning these into an in use position, and lowering them from the in use position.
- the perimeter safety screen assembly 1000 further comprises a hanging screen assembly 1150 appending from the upper screen assembly 1050 , and extending around a perimeter of the building, below the upper screen assembly 1050 and down to lower floors awaiting final fixing of windows and/or external walls.
- the hanging screen assembly 1150 comprises a frame 1160 , and a plurality of the screen panel assemblies 1054 depending from the frame 1160 . That is to say, that each screen panel assembly 1054 comprises a central portion 1054 a and a pair of adjustable side portions 1054 b . Each of the side portions 1054 b is movable between a retracted position and an extended position with respect to the central portion 1054 a , as described above.
- the frame 1160 for the hanging screen assembly 1150 comprises a pair of spaced apart elongate supports 1161 , from which all of the screen panel assemblies 1054 depend.
- the crossmember assembly 2000 comprises a central portion 2000 a and a pair of adjustable end portions 2000 b . Each of the end portions 2000 b is movable between a retracted position and an extended position with respect to the central portion 2000 a.
- the central portion 2000 a comprises a beam 2002 in the form of a length of square hollow section (SHS).
- Each of the end portions 2000 b comprises a sleeve 2004 of SHS which is sized to slidably receive an end of the central portion 2000 a (although this order could be reversed).
- Each of the end portions 2000 b comprises a lifting lug 2006 extending from the sleeve 2004 , and the sleeve 2004 terminates at a mounting plate 2008 .
- the central portion 2000 a comprises an array of spaced apart holes 2010 ; similarly, the sleeve 2004 of each end portion 2000 b comprises an array of spaced apart holes 2012 .
- the position of each end portion 2000 b with respect to the central portion 2000 a can be adjusted, and then set by passing a suitable pin or bolt through aligned holes 2010 and 2012 in each of the central and end portions 2000 a and 2000 b respectively.
- one or more of the crossmember assemblies 2000 is extended and secured (by bolting and/or welding) between the spaced apart elongate supports 1161 .
- the crossmember assemblies 2000 can be employed to hoist the hanging screen assembly 1150 , by attaching a crane hook with respect to the lifting lugs 2006 .
- portions of the crossmember assemblies 2000 can be received in the mounts 100 , so as to hang the hanging screen assembly 1150 from the upper screen assembly 1050 .
- the crossmember assembly 2000 is designed to be separable from the hanging screen assembly 1150 so that the number and position of crossmember assemblies 2000 can be adjusted and set as required to suit both weight and balance, and structural requirements of a particular installation.
- the crossmember assembly 2000 is designed to be length adjustable to aid installation and removal, and also so that it can accommodate hanging screen assemblies of different dimensions (especially width).
- a winch carriage 1820 depends from the winch rail, and a winch depends 1840 from the winch carriage 1820 in turn.
- the winch rail 1800 comprises an I-beam 1802 , which extends transversely across a lower edge of the upper screen assembly 1050 .
- the I-beam 1802 is bolted to the frame of the upper screen assembly 1050 via its upper flanges 1804 .
- the winch carriage 1820 comprises a roller yoke arrangement comprising a body 1822 with a generally parallel flange cross-section.
- This parallel flange cross-section comprises a floor 1824 and a pair of parallel flanges 1826 extending upwardly from the floor 1824 .
- An inwardly directed roller 1828 is secured with respect to each of the flanges 1826 .
- These rollers 1826 are disposed either side of the I-beam 1802 , and so as to run along a lower flange 1806 of the I-beam 1802 .
- An eye bolt 1830 extends through the floor 1824 of the parallel flange cross-section.
- the winch 1840 is suspended from this eye bolt 1830 .
- the winch 1840 is used to lift panels from a lower floor.
- the panels would be stacked horizontally on the lower floor, and each panel is connected to the winch line and lifted vertically.
- the winch 1840 can move laterally along the winch rail 1800 to position the panel for fixing.
- the hanging screen assembly 1150 may further comprise one or more platforms or walkways 170 which extend towards the building.
- one or more of these platforms or walkways 170 may comprise a flap 190 , which is distal from the screen panel assemblies 1054 , and which is adapted to move between a closed position in which the flap bridges (and covers) a gap between the platforms 170 and the building, and an open position in which the gap is uncovered.
- a flap 190 which is distal from the screen panel assemblies 1054 , and which is adapted to move between a closed position in which the flap bridges (and covers) a gap between the platforms 170 and the building, and an open position in which the gap is uncovered.
- the perimeter safety screen assembly provides a greater reach or range of screening, while overcoming difficulties associated with moving and assembling a larger screen.
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- The present application claims priority from:
- Australian Provisional Patent Application No. 2016901878 titled “HANGING SCREEN” and filed on 19 May 2016; and
- Australian Provisional Patent Application No. 2016904047 titled “A PERIMETER SAFETY SCREEN ASSEMBLY” and filed on 5 Oct. 2016;
- the content of each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- The following publication is referred to in the present application and its contents are hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety:
- International Patent Application No PCT/AU2003/001112 titled “A LIFTING OR TRANSPORTING MEANS USING A RECIPROCATING JACK” in the name of Formula One Self Driving Screens Pty Ltd.
- The present disclosure relates to a perimeter safety screen assembly for a building.
- Perimeter safety screens are generally employed to provide a screen or barrier at an edge of floors of a building which are under construction.
- Desirably, a safety screen extends above the uppermost completed floor to protect workers preparing formwork for a new, higher floor of the building, and extends down to lower floors awaiting final fixing of windows or external walls. A key limitation to screen size however is the fact that these are typically delivered by a semi-trailer and then craned into position. This imposes limitations on the physical size of screens and/or screen sub-assemblies.
- It is against this background and the problems and difficulties associated therewith that the present invention has been developed.
- Certain objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein, by way of illustration and example, an embodiment of the present invention is disclosed.
- According to a first aspect, there is provided a perimeter safety screen assembly for a building, the perimeter safety screen assembly comprising an upper screen assembly, and a hanging screen assembly appending from the upper screen assembly, and extending below the upper screen assembly.
- In one form, at least one of the upper screen assembly or the hanging screen assembly is adapted so that the hanging screen assembly can be appended to, and removed from the upper screen assembly whilst the upper screen assembly is in use on the building.
- In one form, the upper screen assembly is adapted so that the hanging screen assembly can append therefrom.
- In one form, the hanging screen assembly is adapted to append from the upper screen assembly.
- In one form, the hanging screen assembly depends from the upper screen assembly.
- In one form, the hanging screen assembly extends from the upper screen assembly.
- In one form, the upper screen assembly is a climbing screen assembly. That is to say, it is adapted to be raised with respect to the building, as work on the building progresses.
- In one form, in an alternative, the upper screen assembly is not a climbing screen assembly, but one which must be repositioned by means external to it, such as a crane or a winch system.
- In one form, the upper screen assembly comprises a base for securing the perimeter safety screen assembly with respect to the building, a frame depending from the base, and a screen depending from the frame.
- In one form, the upper screen assembly comprises at least one platform inside of the screen and extending towards the building.
- In one form, the upper screen assembly comprises a plurality of vertically spaced apart platforms.
- In one form, the hanging screen assembly comprises a frame, and a screen depending from the frame.
- In one form, each screen is comprised of a plurality of screen panels.
- In one form, each screen panel comprises a frame and an infill panel.
- In one form, the or each infill panel comprises a mesh. In an alternative, the infill panel comprises a solid panel.
- In one form, the hanging screen assembly further comprises at least one platform inside of the screen and extending towards the building.
- In one form, the hanging screen assembly comprises a plurality of vertically spaced apart platforms.
- In one form, each of the platforms is either detachable, or movable between extended and retracted positions, to aid craning of the hanging screen assembly.
- In one form, the hanging screen assembly depends from the upper screen assembly on an outer side (relative to the building) of the screen of the upper screen assembly.
- In one form, in an alternative, the hanging screen assembly depends from the upper screen assembly on an inner side (relative to the building) of the screen of the upper screen assembly.
- In one form, in an alternative, the hanging screen assembly depends from a lower edge of the screen of the upper screen assembly.
- In one form, the screen of the hanging screen assembly forms a continuation of the screen of the upper screen assembly.
- In one form, the upper screen assembly comprises at least one mount from which the hanging screen assembly can be suspended.
- In one form, the upper screen assembly comprises a plurality of mounts.
- In one form, the upper screen assembly comprises a plurality of vertically spaced apart mounts.
- In one form, the or each of the mounts is located on an outer side of the screen of the upper screen assembly.
- In one form, each of these mounts comprises a saddle for nestably receiving a portion of the hanging screen assembly.
- In one form, the or each portion is a crossmember assembly for the hanging screen assembly. In this context, a crossmember assembly is a transverse assembly which adds support to the frame.
- In one form, in an alternative, the or each portion is a crossmember for the hanging screen assembly. In this context, a crossmember is a transverse piece which adds support to the frame.
- In one form, each of the mounts comprises an outwardly extending, upwardly angled (or hook-like) mounting guide for guiding one of the crossmembers into the saddle.
- In one form, the or each of the crossmember assemblies comprises a length adjustment means.
- In one form, the or each crossmember assembly comprises a central portion and a pair of adjustable end portions.
- In one form, each of the end portions is movable between a retracted position and an extended position with respect to the central portion.
- In one form, the screen for each of the upper screen assembly and the hanging screen assembly comprises a plurality of screen panel assemblies.
- In one form, each of the screen panel assemblies comprises a width adjustment means.
- In one form, the or each screen panel assembly comprises a central portion and a pair of adjustable side portions.
- In one form, each of the side portions is movable between a retracted position and an extended position with respect to the central portion.
- In one form, in an alternative, the arrangement of mounts and crossmember assemblies could be reversed on the upper and hanging screen assemblies.
- According to a further aspect, there is provided a hanging screen assembly for a perimeter safety screen assembly for a building, the perimeter safety screen assembly comprising an upper screen assembly and the hanging screen assembly, where the hanging screen assembly is adapted to append from the upper screen assembly, and extend below the upper screen assembly.
- According to a further aspect, there is provided an upper screen assembly for a perimeter safety screen assembly for a building, the perimeter safety screen assembly comprising the upper screen assembly and a hanging screen assembly, where the upper screen assembly is adapted so that the hanging screen assembly can append therefrom, and extend below the upper screen assembly.
- According to a further aspect, there is provided a perimeter safety screen assembly for a building, the perimeter safety screen assembly comprising a first screen assembly, and a second screen assembly appending from the first screen assembly, wherein at least one of the first screen assembly or the second screen assembly is adapted so that the second screen assembly can be appended to, and removed from the first screen assembly whilst the first screen assembly is in use on the building.
- For ease of description, a perimeter safety screen assembly embodying the present invention is described below in its usual assembled position as shown in the accompanying drawings, and terms such as front, rear, upper, lower, horizontal, longitudinal etc., may be used with reference to this usual position. However, the perimeter safety screen assembly may be manufactured, transported, or sold in orientations other than that described and shown here.
- A detailed description of one or more embodiments of the invention is provided below along with accompanying figures that illustrate by way of example the principles of the invention. While the invention is described in connection with such embodiments, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to any embodiment. On the contrary, the scope of the invention is limited only by the appended claims and the invention encompasses numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalents. For the purpose of example, numerous specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention.
- The present invention may be practiced according to the claims without some or all of these specific details. For the purpose of clarity, technical material that is known in the technical fields related to the invention has not been described in detail so that the present invention is not unnecessarily obscured.
- Embodiments of the present invention will be discussed with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic side view of a perimeter safety screen assembly according to a first embodiment; -
FIG. 2 is schematic side view of a perimeter safety screen assembly according to a second embodiment; -
FIG. 3 is a front view of the perimeter safety screen assembly ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is a plan view of the perimeter safety screen assembly ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic side view of a perimeter safety screen assembly according to a third embodiment; -
FIG. 6 is an exploded side view of the perimeter safety screen assembly ofFIG. 5 ; -
FIG. 7 is a front view of the perimeter safety screen assembly ofFIG. 5 ; -
FIG. 8 is a plan view of the perimeter safety screen assembly ofFIG. 5 , further illustrating a hoisting frame assembly; -
FIG. 9 is a detail view taken at ‘Detail 1’ inFIG. 5 ; -
FIG. 10 is a front view of the hoisting frame assembly illustrated inFIGS. 8 and 9 ; -
FIG. 11 is a plan view of the hoisting frame assembly ofFIG. 10 ; -
FIG. 12 is a front view of a central portion of the hoisting frame assembly ofFIG. 10 ; -
FIG. 13 is a plan view of the central portion ofFIG. 12 ; -
FIG. 14 is a front view of an end portion of the hoisting frame assembly ofFIG. 10 ; -
FIG. 15 is a plan view of the end portion ofFIG. 14 ; and -
FIG. 16 is a detail view of an end plate from the end portion ofFIG. 14 . - In the following description, like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the figures.
- Referring now to
FIG. 1 , there is shown a perimeter safety screen assembly 1 depending from completedfloors 2 of a multi-story building which is under construction. - The perimeter safety screen assembly 1 comprises an
upper screen assembly 50 which, in use, extends around a perimeter of the building and above the uppermost completed floor, primarily to protect workers preparing formwork for a new, higher floor of the building. - The
upper screen assembly 50 comprises ascreen 52 comprised of a plurality ofscreen panels 54, where eachscreen panel 54 comprises a panel frame and an infill panel (of mesh in this case), and where eachscreen panel 54 depends from aframe 60. In this embodiment, theframe 60 comprises a space frame structure of generally cuboid shape, and comprising a plurality of spaced apart frame posts 62, which are bridged by a plurality ofbeams 64 and diagonal bracingstruts 66. - The
frame 60 further comprises at least a pair of vertical bracket posts 70. As seen inFIG. 3 , eachbracket post 70 is connected to, but spaced apart from, aframe post 62 by a plurality ofjoiners 68 that are evenly spaced along the length of the bracket posts 70 and frame posts 62. Thejoiners 68 are narrower than thebracket post 70. The result is a series of elongate slots formed between the bracket posts 70, frame posts 62 and thejoiners 68. The function of these elongate slots will be described further below. - Each
bracket post 70 is carried upon a bracket (also referred to as a shoe) 80 which depends from a horizontal support beam (also referred to as a needle or a base) 90 which in turn is secured with respect to thefloor 2 slab. - Each of the
brackets 80 comprise a pair of side plates that each have flanges on their forward edges that partly locate in front of each of the bracket posts 70. One or each of the side plates are either hinged or can be separated to enable thebrackets 80 to be secured to abracket post 70. - Each of the
brackets 80 comprises a latch means that is designed to enable movement of the bracket posts 70 in only one direction with respect to each of thebrackets 80. The latch means (not illustrated) comprises a bar which is hinged to the upper edge of one of the side plates. The bar extends across thebracket 80 so that it rests on the upper surface of the opposite side plate. The bar is positioned so that it extends through the elongate apertures formed by the spacing of thebracket 80,screen post 62 and thejoiners 68. - The
frame 60 interposes thescreen 52 and the bracket posts 70 so that thescreen 52 of theupper screen assembly 50 is horizontally spaced apart from an edge of the completedslab 2. In this way, thebeams 64 of theframe 60 can provide support for one or more platforms (or walkways) formed by planks bridging thesebeams 64. In this way, access is provided to the edge of theslab 2 that forms the floor. - The perimeter safety screen assembly 1 further comprises a
hanging screen assembly 150 appending from theupper screen assembly 50, and extending around a perimeter of the building, below theupper screen assembly 50 and down to lower floors awaiting final fixing of windows and/or external walls. - The hanging
screen assembly 150 comprises aframe 60, and ascreen 152 comprised of a plurality ofscreen panels 154. - In order to accommodate this
hanging screen assembly 150, theupper screen assembly 50 comprises a plurality ofmounts 100 for thehanging screen 150. Each of thesemounts 100 comprises asaddle 102 for nestably receiving acrossmember 160 of thehanging screen 150, and an outwardly extending, mountingguide 104 which is upwardly angled (or hook-like) for guiding one of the crossmembers into thesaddle 102. - In order to accommodate the
mounts 100, each ofbeams 64 of theframe 60 comprises a length of square hollow steel section. Each of themounts 100 similarly comprises a length of square hollow steel section sized for insertion into one of thebeams 64 of theframe 60 from an outerside of the screen 52 (relative to the building). Each of thebeams 64 and themounts 100 comprises an array of pin holes for receiving a pin (or bolt) to secure themount 100 to thebeam 64 of theframe 60. - In use, the hanging
screen assembly 150 is craned (using crane lift points) into position, and the mounting guides 104 will guide thehanging screen 150 into itssaddles 102 on themounts 100 as the hangingscreen assembly 150 is lowered by the crane. The hangingscreen assembly 150 will then partially overlap theupper screen assembly 50 on its outwardly (relative to the building) facing side at the lower end thereof. - The perimeter safety screen assembly 1 further comprises a means for lifting it with respect to the building. A detailed description of one embodiment of this means can be found in PCT/AU2003/001112, and is incorporated herein by way of reference at least. It should be understood however, that alternative lifting mechanisms may be employed, or that the external lifting means such as a crane or winch may be employed.
- In one embodiment, the lifting means comprises two hydraulic cylinders (although these cylinders may be substituted with a power screw or mechanical jack), where each hydraulic cylinder extends from a
beam 90 mountedbracket 80 at a lower end thereof, to afurther bracket 80, which is notbeam 90 mounted, at an upper end thereof. Although two hydraulic cylinders are described, three or more hydraulic cylinders could also be used. In the case of two or more hydraulic cylinders, the important requirement is to achieve a reasonably equal rate of expansion of each cylinder. This is easily achieved by a person skilled in hydraulics. In addition, systems may be provided where a single hydraulic cylinder is used. In this case, additional support beams 90 may be spaced laterally of the hydraulic cylinder either at the same level as the hydraulic cylinder or above or below it. - In operation, as the hydraulic cylinder is expanding, the latch means on the
bracket 80 on the upper end of the hydraulic cylinder will abut against the joiner and therefore lift thebracket post 70. Upward movement of the frame will not be prevented by the remainingbrackets 80. The bar will hinge upwardly to allow the joiners to pass as required. - In use, when the
bracket post 70 is moving upwardly, a joiner will eventually abut against the underneath surface of the latch bar. Continued upward movement of thebracket post 70 will result in the bar hinging upwardly and allowing the joiner to pass whereupon the bar will again hinge downwardly to rest on the upper surface of the adjacent side plate. The bar will prevent downward movement of thebracket post 70 when the joiner abuts against the upper surface of the bar. - At the maximum extent of expansion of the hydraulic cylinder, the
joiners 68 are spaced such that ajoiner 68 will have just have passed the latch means on thebracket 80 of the lower end of the hydraulic cylinder and the remaining brackets. Accordingly, contraction of the hydraulic cylinder will result in thebracket post 70 being held as the joiners abut against the upper surface of the bar on thebracket 80 on the lower end of the hydraulic cylinder. The latch means on thebracket 80 on the upper end of the hydraulic cylinder will operate to allow thebracket 80 to move downwardly with respect to thebracket post 70 until it reaches its lowermost position. Again, this may be designed so that it is conveniently placed in relation to a joiner so that upon commencement of the expansion of the hydraulic cylinder, the bar on thebracket 80 on the upper end of the hydraulic cylinder will again engage a joiner to resume lifting thebracket post 70. - In this way, the
bracket post 70 is conveniently lifted in relation to the support beams 90. Obviously, a relatively short stroke hydraulic cylinder can be effectively used to lift the frame. - Once the lower edge of the screen reaches its uppermost position in relation to the
support beam 90, then it is a simple process to re-position the hydraulic cylinder to an upper level. As seen inFIG. 2 , the hydraulic cylinder can be disconnected from thebracket 80 of its lower end. Theupper bracket 80 is disconnected from thebracket post 70. Thelower bracket 80 continues to support the frame while the hydraulic cylinder is disconnected. - In order to provide additional support further beams 90 and
brackets 80 may be secured at floors above or below the location of the hydraulic cylinder. - In use, the hanging
screen assembly 150 will hang from and below theupper screen assembly 50, and provide protection while workers complete the façade (amongst other things) of the building on lower floor levels. As theupper screen assembly 50 is raised, thehanging screen 150 hanging therefrom will be raised with it. - The hanging
screen assembly 150 may further comprise one or more platforms orwalkways 170 which extend from theframe 152 towards the building so as to substantially bridge the gap between these. - To facilitate the
walkways 170, the hangingscreen assembly 150 comprises a plurality of walkway mounts 180. Eachwalkway mount 180 comprises a bracket secured with respect to theframe 152 of the hangingscreen assembly 150, where each bracket comprises a socket for receiving an end of awalkway supporting beam 174 in a cantilever fashion. An array of bolt holes extends along eachwalkway supporting beam 174, and in use, bolts can be passed through these holes to releasably secure thewalkway supporting beam 174 with respect to themounts 180. - The
mounts 180 are arranged in groups (which extend laterally across the hanging screen assembly 150), with each group spaced apart lengthwise along theframe 152 of the hangingscreen assembly 150. In this way, thewalkways 170 can be positioned to match the floor levels of the building. - Additional stability for the
walkways 170 can be provided by diagonal braces. One example of adiagonal brace 176 extends between theframe 152 of the hangingscreen assembly 150 and thewalkway supporting beams 174, and a further example of adiagonal brace 178 extends between thewalkway supporting beams 174 of verticallyadjacent walkways 170. - If necessary, the
walkways 170 can be removed, or pivoted between open and closed positions, and the space which exists between thescreen 152 and the edge of thefloors 2 can be used to pass objects betweenfloors 2. In one example, a small crane can be employed to lower objects such as windows or cladding panels from an upper floor into an intended position on the side of the building, but inside ofscreen 152, with the crane supporting the weight of the window or cladding panel while this is positioned and secured in place. - Referring now to
FIGS. 2 through 4 , where there is illustrated a perimetersafety screen assembly 1 a according to a further embodiment. Those parts of the perimetersafety screen assembly 1 a which are identical (or near-identical) to corresponding parts shown in the perimeter safety screen assembly 1 ofFIG. 1 , will be denoted by the same reference numerals and will not be described again in detail. - In perimeter
safety screen assembly 1 a, the outermost frame posts 62 of theframe 60 for thescreen 52 of theupper screen assembly 50 extend higher than the innermost frame posts 62, so that thescreen 52 may extend higher, thereby increasing the amount of protection provided for workers at the very top of the building. - Referring now to
FIGS. 5 through 9 , where there is illustrated a perimetersafety screen assembly 1000 according to a further embodiment. Those parts of the perimetersafety screen assembly 1000 which are identical (or near-identical) to corresponding parts shown in the perimeter safety screen assembly 1 ofFIG. 1 , will be denoted by the same reference numerals and will not be described again in detail. - The perimeter
safety screen assembly 1000 comprises anupper screen assembly 1050, which comprises ascreen 1052 comprised of a plurality ofscreen panel assemblies 1054. - With reference to each of
FIGS. 7, 8 and 9 , it can be seen that eachscreen panel assembly 1054 comprises acentral portion 1054 a and a pair ofadjustable side portions 1054 b. Each of theside portions 1054 b is movable between a retracted position and an extended position with respect to thecentral portion 1054 a. In the retracted position, theside portions 1054 b either overlap or underlap thecentral portion 1054 a, and in the extended position, each of theside portions 1054 b extends from a side edge of thecentral portion 1054 a. Moreover, in this embodiment, each of theside portions 1054 b telescopes with respect to thecentral portion 1054 a. That is to say, each of theside portions 1054 b is slidably received in a slot in a side edge of thecentral portion 1054 a. In this way, eachscreen panel assembly 1054 can be widened by extension of theside portions 1054 b, or narrowed by their retraction. By widening ofscreen panel assemblies 1054, gaps between adjacent perimetersafety screen assemblies 1000 can be bridged. Narrowing ofscreen panel assemblies 1054 is useful during transportation and handling, and especially when craning these into an in use position, and lowering them from the in use position. - The perimeter
safety screen assembly 1000 further comprises ahanging screen assembly 1150 appending from theupper screen assembly 1050, and extending around a perimeter of the building, below theupper screen assembly 1050 and down to lower floors awaiting final fixing of windows and/or external walls. - The hanging
screen assembly 1150 comprises a frame 1160, and a plurality of thescreen panel assemblies 1054 depending from the frame 1160. That is to say, that eachscreen panel assembly 1054 comprises acentral portion 1054 a and a pair ofadjustable side portions 1054 b. Each of theside portions 1054 b is movable between a retracted position and an extended position with respect to thecentral portion 1054 a, as described above. - The frame 1160 for the
hanging screen assembly 1150 comprises a pair of spaced apart elongate supports 1161, from which all of thescreen panel assemblies 1054 depend. - Referring now to
FIGS. 10 through 16 , where there is illustrated acrossmember assembly 2000. Thecrossmember assembly 2000 comprises acentral portion 2000 a and a pair ofadjustable end portions 2000 b. Each of theend portions 2000 b is movable between a retracted position and an extended position with respect to thecentral portion 2000 a. - The
central portion 2000 a comprises abeam 2002 in the form of a length of square hollow section (SHS). Each of theend portions 2000 b comprises asleeve 2004 of SHS which is sized to slidably receive an end of thecentral portion 2000 a (although this order could be reversed). Each of theend portions 2000 b comprises alifting lug 2006 extending from thesleeve 2004, and thesleeve 2004 terminates at a mountingplate 2008. - At or toward each end thereof, the
central portion 2000 a comprises an array of spaced apart holes 2010; similarly, thesleeve 2004 of eachend portion 2000 b comprises an array of spaced apart holes 2012. In use, the position of eachend portion 2000 b with respect to thecentral portion 2000 a can be adjusted, and then set by passing a suitable pin or bolt through aligned 2010 and 2012 in each of the central andholes 2000 a and 2000 b respectively.end portions - In use, one or more of the
crossmember assemblies 2000 is extended and secured (by bolting and/or welding) between the spaced apart elongate supports 1161. In use, thecrossmember assemblies 2000 can be employed to hoist thehanging screen assembly 1150, by attaching a crane hook with respect to the lifting lugs 2006. Moreover, portions of thecrossmember assemblies 2000 can be received in themounts 100, so as to hang thehanging screen assembly 1150 from theupper screen assembly 1050. - The
crossmember assembly 2000 is designed to be separable from the hangingscreen assembly 1150 so that the number and position ofcrossmember assemblies 2000 can be adjusted and set as required to suit both weight and balance, and structural requirements of a particular installation. - The
crossmember assembly 2000 is designed to be length adjustable to aid installation and removal, and also so that it can accommodate hanging screen assemblies of different dimensions (especially width). - Referring now to
FIG. 5 and Detail 1, where there is illustrated awinch rail 1800 depending from theupper screen assembly 1050. Awinch carriage 1820 depends from the winch rail, and a winch depends 1840 from thewinch carriage 1820 in turn. - The
winch rail 1800 comprises an I-beam 1802, which extends transversely across a lower edge of theupper screen assembly 1050. The I-beam 1802 is bolted to the frame of theupper screen assembly 1050 via its upper flanges 1804. - The
winch carriage 1820 comprises a roller yoke arrangement comprising a body 1822 with a generally parallel flange cross-section. This parallel flange cross-section comprises afloor 1824 and a pair ofparallel flanges 1826 extending upwardly from thefloor 1824. An inwardly directedroller 1828 is secured with respect to each of theflanges 1826. Theserollers 1826 are disposed either side of the I-beam 1802, and so as to run along a lower flange 1806 of the I-beam 1802. - An
eye bolt 1830 extends through thefloor 1824 of the parallel flange cross-section. Thewinch 1840 is suspended from thiseye bolt 1830. - The
winch 1840 is used to lift panels from a lower floor. The panels would be stacked horizontally on the lower floor, and each panel is connected to the winch line and lifted vertically. Thewinch 1840 can move laterally along thewinch rail 1800 to position the panel for fixing. - The hanging
screen assembly 1150 may further comprise one or more platforms orwalkways 170 which extend towards the building. Optionally, one or more of these platforms orwalkways 170 may comprise aflap 190, which is distal from thescreen panel assemblies 1054, and which is adapted to move between a closed position in which the flap bridges (and covers) a gap between theplatforms 170 and the building, and an open position in which the gap is uncovered. When each of the flaps is opened, external windows or cladding can be lowered into position from above using thewinch 1840, and secured by workers standing on theplatforms 170 inside of the safety screens. - The perimeter safety screen assembly according to the present disclosure provides a greater reach or range of screening, while overcoming difficulties associated with moving and assembling a larger screen.
- Throughout the specification and the claims that follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the words “comprise” and “include” and variations such as “comprising” and “including” will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or group of integers, but not the exclusion of any other integer or group of integers.
- The reference to any prior art in this specification is not, and should not be taken as, an acknowledgement of any form of suggestion that such prior art forms part of the common general knowledge.
- It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention is not restricted in its use to the particular application described. Neither is the present invention restricted in its preferred embodiment with regard to the particular elements and/or features described or depicted herein. It will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to the embodiment or embodiments disclosed, but is capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications and substitutions without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth and defined by the following claims.
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