FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to an attachment system for a safety net in the construction
or maintenance industries, which attachment system utilizes mounting hooks to secure
the safety net to a support surface.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Safety nets have long been employed to minimize the risk of serious injury or death
from accidental falling at construction sites and other hazardous structures.
[0003] Such safety nets are typically mounted below the areas from which an accidental fall
may potentially occur, and are commonly required at construction sites to protect
the construction workers as well as the general public. Although being an important
tool in preventing accidents, ever so often safety nets are not used as many known
attachment systems for securing safety nets to the construction are considered too
time-consuming and difficult to use. Traditionally ropes have been utilized to secure
safety nets which may give varying results and which is very time consuming. More
recently safety net mounting devices, such as mounting hooks which are anchored to
the construction elements of the building under construction and to which the safety
net is engaged have been shown. A known attachment system utilizing mounting hooks
to secure a safety net to a construction element is shown in
JP3013538U, which discloses a hanger with a gate-shaped body formed to be installed on top of
a beam element. A spiral-shaped hook is provided on the hanger to receive meshes or
ropes of a safety net. During mounting the hanger is straddled over the beam element,
and the safety net is mounted onto the spiral-shaped hook. The known attachment system
is disadvantageously dependent on the shape and accessibility of the construction
elements to engage the mounting hook.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] It is an object of the present invention to at least provide an improved attachment
system that alleviates the above-mentioned drawbacks of the prior art.
[0005] This object is achieved by an attachment system as defined in claim 1.
[0006] Thus, in accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an
attachment system for securing a safety net to a support surface. The attachment system
comprises a holding unit comprising at least one attachment portion arranged for receiving
at least a portion of the safety net, and a support unit arranged for engaging with
the support surface. The holding unit is adapted to engage with the support unit by
means of a hitching element.
[0007] Thus, the attachment system of the present invention is provided as a two part system,
in which the support unit may advantageously be premounted onto construction elements
to provide possible anchorage points for the safety net. This facilitates, and dramatically
reduces time consumption for, the process of mounting a safety net at the construction
site. When a safety net is required, as preferably a number of support units are already
premounted to provide possible anchorage points for the safety net, holding units
are hitched onto to selected support units in a very quick and simple manner. The
safety net is then mounted onto the attachment portions of the holding units. Typically,
a perimeter rope of the safety net is received in the attachment portions of the holding
units. The safety net may then be further tightened by attaching a required number
of meshes of the safety net to the attachment portions. Further, when joining safety
nets, traditionally two methods are used: overlap and lacing the safety nets together
with a rope. In both methods, the present inventive concept is applicable as the nets
can advantageously be installed in the same attachment portion where they meet.
[0008] In accordance with an embodiment of the attachment system, the hitching element is
arranged having an elongated opening, i.e. a receiving track, adapted to receive a
portion of the support unit, which facilitates hitching the holding unit onto the
support unit.
[0009] In accordance with an embodiment of the attachment system, the hitching element is
substantially U-shaped, which is an advantageous way of forming the elongated opening
suitable for receiving a portion of the support unit in the holding unit. The U-shaped
hitching element may advantageously extend into two attachment portions connected
to a respective leg of the U-shaped portion. Thereby, the load of a safety net when
mounted onto the holding unit is distributed between the attachment portions such
that the holding unit is balanced over the support unit. Further, the heavier the
load from the safety net acts on the attachment portions, the more the U-shaped portion
is compressed about the support unit, which thereby prevents the U-shaped portion
from sliding off the support unit.
[0010] According to a shown embodiment herein, the hitching element is provided as a U-shaped
bent steel rod which is arranged to be hitched over a portion of the support unit
when mounted. In a preferred embodiment, the entire holding unit is made of a bent
steel rod, where the U-shaped portion and double attachment portions, the latter each
preferably arranged as a respective (open) hook, are provided by the bent steel rod.
Here each of the attachment portions is connected with a respective leg of the U-shaped
portion. This is advantageous as it provides a simple mechanical, unitary device with
low cost of manufacturing. Further, by utilizing a rounded profile of the steel rod,
the number of sharp edges of the holding unit can be kept down thereby lowering the
risk of the holding unit cutting the safety net.
[0011] In accordance with an embodiment of the attachment system, the hitching element is
arranged such that the elongate opening is elbowed (angled) a predetermined angle
α. In the case of the U-shaped bent steel rod, the legs of the U-shaped hitching element
defines the elongated opening, and in this embodiment the legs are thus bent a predetermined
angle α. By providing an elbow in the elongated opening, the hitching element needs
to be tilted during mounting or demounting of the hitching element onto the support
unit, which provides mounting and demounting in two steps, and therefore a more secure
installation of the holding unit onto the support unit as the holding unit is prevented
from accidentally being detached from the support unit. The fixation of the holding
unit to the support unit is further fortified by the strained safety net.
[0012] In accordance with embodiments of the attachment system, the predetermined angle
α, or elbow angle, is preferably selected between 1 and 90 degrees, and more particularly
between 20 - 70 degrees which is advantageous. The allowed maximum value of the elbow
angle is depending on and limited by the configuration of the support unit, for instance
the depth of a receiving slot of the support unit. If the slot is narrow, the allowed
maximum elbow angle is smaller, than for a deeper/wider slot. Also the bend radius
of the elbow will influence the selection of the elbow angle. Further, the elbow angle
is preferably selected to be sufficiently large to prevent the holding unit from being
unintentionally unhitched when in a mounted state.
[0013] In accordance with an embodiment of the attachment system, the hitching element comprises
a guiding portion for facilitating the hitching of the holding unit onto the support
unit. In the exemplifying embodiments, the elongated opening is widened at its open
end to provide guiding of the hitching element onto the support unit and thereby facilitates
mounting of the holding unit onto the support unit.
[0014] In accordance with an embodiment of the attachment system, the at least one attachment
portion comprises a hook element, which is advantageous and facilitates easy installation
of the safety net. By shaping the attachment portions as (open) hooks, the safety
net may easily be adjusted, e.g. be strained or loosened by adjusting the number of
meshes of the safety net being put over the hooks.
[0015] In accordance with an embodiment of the attachment system, the support unit comprises
a main body provided with a slot. The hitching element and the slot are preferably
arranged to mutually receive each other in a mounted state which provides a stable
engagement.
[0016] In accordance with an embodiment of the attachment system, the slot is at least partly
circumferentially arranged in the main body, which allows the holding unit to be rotated
along the slot and about the support unit. This is advantageous to allow the orientation
of the holding unit to at least partly adapt with respect to the direction of the
force from the safety net which acts on the attachment system. The slot is preferably
arranged in a direction parallel with a backplane of the support unit (although other
directions may be applicable).
[0017] In accordance with an embodiment of the attachment system, the slot has a rounded
bottom, which is advantageous to provide a good engagement between the hitching element
and the slot.
[0018] In accordance with an embodiment of the attachment system, the support unit comprises
at least one stop element for limiting movement of the hitching element in a forward
direction with respect to the support surface. The stop element may be formed by the
slot itself or be provided by a protrusion arranged in the front portion (opposite
to the backplane) of the main body of the support unit.
[0019] In accordance with an embodiment of the attachment system, the main body of the support
unit is substantially cylinder shaped, which is advantageous for distributing the
load of the support net over the support unit. It is further advantageous from a manufacturing
point of view, since it allows for turning of a slot therein etc.
[0020] According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a safety net system
comprising a safety net and a plurality of attachment systems according to the present
inventive concept, having the described advantages above for facilitating securing
and adjustment of the safety net to a support surface.
[0021] The support unit according to the present inventive concept may, depending on the
type of construction element, be engaged with the support structure of the construction
element by means of welding, soldering, gluing, screwing, or to be engaged with the
support surface via a distribution plate, or via some other applicable beam attachment
element.
[0022] These and other aspects, features, and advantages of the invention will be apparent
from and elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The invention will now be described in more detail and with reference to the appended
drawings in which:
Fig. 1a is a schematic perspective front view showing an embodiment of an attachment
system according to this invention, Fig. 1b is a schematic perspective side view of
the embodiment of an attachment system shown in Fig. 1a, and Fig. 1c is a cross sectional
side view of a support unit according to an embodiment of the invention when engaged
with a construction element;
Figs. 2a-b schematically illustrate different positions during mounting of a holding
unit onto a support unit according to an embodiment of an attachment system of the
present invention;
Fig. 3 schematically illustrates a safety net system according to an embodiment of
the present invention; and
Fig. 4 is a schematic perspective view of a holding unit according to an embodiment
of an attachment system of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0024] Referring now to Figs. 1a and 1b, an exemplifying embodiment of an attachment system
100 according to the present invention is shown in a perspective front view and a
perspective side view, respectively. The attachment system 100 comprises a holding
unit generally indicated at 110, and a support unit generally indicated at 120. The
support unit 120 is arranged for engaging with a support surface 20 of a construction
element, see e.g. Fig. 1c which is a cross sectional side view and a schematic illustration
of a support unit 120 which is fixated to a construction element having a support
surface 20 onto which a backplane 125 of the support unit 120 abuts when mounted.
In the exemplifying embodiment of the inventive concept, the support unit 120 has
a cylinder shaped main body 123 made of steel, which along a centre axis CA is provided
with a through hole for a bolt 50, screw or other applicable fastening means. Depending
on the construction element, e.g. if it is made of steel, concrete or wood etc., the
support unit 120 is fixated thereto by applicable means, e.g. welding, soldering,
gluing, screwing, or by being engaged with the support surface via a distribution
plate, or via a beam attachment element as the person skilled in the art will recognize.
In the case of soldering or gluing of the support unit, the main body is preferably
left without a through hole, such that the whole backplane (one of the flat surfaces
of the cylinder shaped main body) may be used for fastening the support unit to the
support surface.
[0025] To continue with reference to Fig. 1c, a slot 121 is cut out peripherally in the
main body 123. The slot 121 may be circumferential, as in the shown exemplifying embodiment
which illustrate a slot formed in the main body by means of e.g. turning, or form
a partly circumferential void arranged in a peripheral portion of the support unit.
The slot 120 is preferably arranged to correspond to a shape of the hitching element,
i.e. it is arranged to be able to receive the hitching element. In the shown embodiment
herein, the slot is shaped like (at least a portion of) a hollow torus, i.e. the inner
profile is rounded. However, other shapes of the slot are applicable, e.g. cornered
bottom etc. The slot is here arranged perpendicularly with reference to the centre
axis CA of the main body 123.
[0026] Referring again to Figs. 1a and 1b, the holding unit 110 is in the exemplifying embodiment
manufactured as a unitary element by bending a thick steel rod or strip that is suitably
protected against corrosion. Other shapes and materials are applicable, the holding
unit may for instance be cut out and bent starting with a steel plate as initial material,
e.g. be extruded from a aluminium plate, as is described below with reference to Fig.
4, or be moulded.
[0027] The holding unit 110 comprises a first attachment portion 111 and a second attachment
portion 113, which each is generally hook shaped and which each is arranged for engaging
with a safety net by receiving a perimeter rope and/or meshes of the safety net over
respective free end portions 111a, 113a. As visible in Fig. 1b for the attachment
portion 111, the free end portions 111a, 113a of the first attachment portion 111
and second attachment portion 113, respectively, are substantially oriented to be
parallel with the support surface of the construction element when the attachment
system 100 is in a mounted state, although other orientations may be applicable. In
alternative embodiments the holding unit comprises a single attachment portion, or
more than two attachment portions. Additional bends 112 (barbs) are provided at the
outer tip of the respective free end portions 111a, 113a to further keep the safety
net hitched (optional), for instance to prevent ascending winds to catch the safety
net and lift the safety net from the holding units. The first attachment portion 111
and the second attachment portion 113 are further each connected to a substantially
U-shaped hitching element 115 of the holding unit 110 in that a first limb 115a and
second limb 115b, which form the legs of the U-shaped hitching element, are extensions
of the respective attachment portion 111, 113. In addition, as is shown in Fig. 1b,
the first limb 115a is elbowed such that the first limb is angled a predetermined
angle α with respect to a plane in which the upper portion 115c of the hitching element
115 extends, such that the lower portion 115d of the first limb 115a simultaneously
forms part of the hook shape of the first attachment portion 111. Further, at the
elbow of the first limb 115a the lower portion 115d thereof is (optionally) folded
outwardly with respect to a centre normal of the holding unit with respect to said
plane in which the upper portion of hitching element extends. In a similar manner
as described with respect to Fig. 1b for the first limb 115a, the second limb 115b
is elbowed, folded outwards and forms part of attachment portion 113. The outwardly
bent elbowed lower portions 115d together provide a guiding portion, i.e. a guiding
functionality of the U-shaped hitching element 115 as the holding unit 110 is hitched
onto/lowered over the support unit 120 as indicated with an arrow in Fig. 1a. In Fig.
1b, the holding unit 110 is in a mounted state where the hitching element 115 is received
in the slot 121, such that the hitching element 115 and the support unit 120 mutually
receive each other. Due to the circumferential slot 121, the holding unit 110 is,
at least before applying the safety net thereto but also possibly when the safety
net is in a mounted state, in the shown embodiment allowed to be oriented in a required
radial direction with respect to the centre axis CA of the support unit. In alternative
embodiments, where the slot and elongated opening are not circular in their receiving
portions, but restricted, for instance by the closed end of the elongated opening
being square shaped, the freedom in orientation of the holding unit is correspondingly
limited.
[0028] Referring now to Fig. 2a, three different positions during mounting of the holding
unit 110/hitching of the holding unit onto the support unit 120 are illustrated. Initially
the holding unit 110" is positioned centred above the support unit 120 and oriented
with the lower portions 115d of the hitching element 115 perpendicular to the centre
axis CA such that the key functionality of the outwardly folded, elbowed first and
second limbs of the hitching element 115 (as previously described and with reference
now also to Figs. 1a and 1b) facilitates hitching of the holding unit onto the support
unit by guiding the elongated opening 117 into the slot 121. In the next state, the
holding unit 110' is, due to the elbowed hitching element, forced to be tilted an
angle β ±Δ corresponding to the elbow angle (predetermined angle α in Fig. 1b) and
a tolerance angle Δ associated with the width and height of the slot 121 to allow
the elongated opening 117 to be guided over the support unit 120. Finally, the upper
portion 115c of the hitching element, or more precisely the closed end of the elongated
opening 117, is received in the slot 121 and the holding unit 110 is in a mounted
position, where the holding unit is oriented such that the upper portion of the hitching
element 115 is perpendicular to the centre axis CA.
[0029] In Fig. 2b, a perimeter rope 51 of a safety net 50 is received by the attachment
portion 111. The safety net 50 will cause a load F acting on the holding unit 110.
Due to the elbowed hitching element, and as illustrated by the dashed illustration
of the holding unit 110"', if the holding unit 110'" is pulled, or pushed upwards
for instance by ascending winds catching the safety net, the holding unit 110'" will
not get unhitched, but the slot 121 of the support unit 120 will prevent the angled
lower portion of the hitching element from passing. The load F from the safety net
50 further keeps the holding unit 110 in place in the holding unit 110. If the direction
of the force F from the net is altered, due to the circumferential slot the holding
unit may at least tilt in a radial direction with respect to the centre axis to adapt
thereto and to decrease any imbalance in corresponding forces acting on the attachment
system.
[0030] A holding unit 420 of an embodiment of an attachment system according to the present
inventive concept is illustrated in Fig. 4. As the embodiment illustrated with reference
to Figs. 1 and 2, the holding unit 420 comprises a hitching element 415 comprising
an elongated opening 417, which hitching element 415 is connected via a lower portion
415d thereof to an attachment portion 411, here provided as a single open hook. The
hitching element 415 is bent at an elbow portion 421 such that the elongated opening
417 is provided with an elbow of a predetermined angle α, in a manner similar to the
previously described embodiment with reference made to Fig. 1b. The holding unit 420
is here configured starting from a flat steel element in which the elongated opening
417 is cut out, and which is bent to provide the elbow 421 and a hook element forming
the attachment portion 411. The elongated opening 417 is at its open end widened,
here by means of an opening 422, which is adapted in size to be able to receive a
support element similar to the previously described support elements. The opening
422 thus provides a guiding portion, arranged such that when hitching the holding
unit 420 onto a support unit, the opening 422 is placed over the support unit to guide
the elongated opening 417 of the holding unit onto the support unit (key functionality).
[0031] Referring now to Fig. 3, a safety net system 200 according to the present inventive
concept is illustrated. A typical safety net 50 is principally comprised of a diamond
or square mesh with generally uniform meshes of a preferred size, and a perimeter
rope 52, e.g. a thick nylon rope, which extends the circumferential perimeter of the
safety net. The perimeter rope 52 is utilized to connect the safety net 50 with attachment
systems 100 according to the present invention via the attachment portions (e.g. hooks)
of holding units thereof. To install the safety net, a plurality of holding units
are hitched onto supports units which are either premounted to the construction elements
or fixated to the construction elements at the construction site. Thereafter, the
safety net 50 is simply mounted and strained by placing the perimeter rope 52 and/or
a suitable number of meshes in the respective attachment portions of each attachment
system 100. In Fig. 3 the attachment systems 100 are distributed along a support surface
20 of a construction element. The attachment systems 100 are typically spaced about
2 m apart (a maximum distance according to standard is 2.5 m), and may be staggered
at opposite sides of the safety net.
1. An attachment system (100) for securing a safety net to a support surface, said attachment
system comprising
a holding unit (110) comprising at least one attachment portion (111) arranged for
receiving at least a portion of said safety net; and
a support unit (120) arranged for engaging with said support surface,
wherein said holding unit (110) is adapted to engage with said support unit (120)
by means of a hitching element (115).
2. An attachment system according to claim 1, wherein said hitching element (115) is
arranged having an elongated opening (117) adapted to receive a portion of said support
unit (120).
3. An attachment system according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said hitching element is substantially
U-shaped.
4. An attachment system according to claim 3, when comprising two attachment portions,
and wherein said attachment portions are connected to a respective leg of said U-shaped
portion.
5. An attachment system according to any preceding claim, wherein said hitching element
(115) is arranged such that the elongate opening (117) is elbowed a predetermined
angle α.
6. An attachment system according to claim 5, wherein said predetermined angle α is selected
between 20 and 70 degrees.
7. An attachment system according to any preceding claim, wherein said hitching element
comprises a guiding portion.
8. An attachment system according to any preceding claim, wherein said at least one attachment
portion comprises a hook element.
9. An attachment system according to any preceding claim, wherein said holding unit is
formed from a bent steel rod.
10. An attachment system according to any preceding claim, wherein said support unit (120)
comprises a main body (123) provided with a slot (121), and wherein said hitching
element (115) and said slot (121) are arranged to mutually receive each other in a
mounted state.
11. An attachment system according to claim 10, wherein said slot (121) is at least partly
circumferentially arranged in said main body.
12. An attachment system according to claim 10 or claim 11, wherein said slot (121) has
a rounded bottom.
13. An attachment system according to any preceding claim, wherein said support unit (120)
comprises at least one stop element (123) for limiting movement of said hitching element
(115) in a forward direction with respect to said support surface.
14. An attachment system according to any preceding claim, wherein said main body of said
support unit (120) is substantially cylinder shaped.
15. A safety net system (200) comprising a safety net (50) and a plurality of attachment
systems (100) according to any preceding claim.