OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The following Utility Model, as expressed in the formulation of the present descriptive
specification, refers to an anti-intrusion fencing, which can be erected especially
for use as protection for sites where there is traffic and long routes that require
a certain level of security, in such a way that the first aim is to produce a fencing
which is easy and quick to mount at low cost.
[0002] Another aim of the fencing is for the interlinked wire meshes that form it to have
a conductor wire, which may or may not be connected in the mounting of the same, which
is fitted into a tubular element, like wires, it being concealed and not being possible
to notice, in such a way that upon being connected, when it comes to erecting the
fencing, it would provide evidence of cutting or vandalism by impact, which generates
an alarm at the control centre.
APPLICATION FIELD
[0003] In the present specification, an anti-intrusion fencing is described, applied and
erected especially for use as protection of long perimeter routes, and sites where
there is traffic, which should have a certain level of security.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0004] Traditionally, various fencing methods have been used to protect certain precincts,
in such a way that of the structural systems used, in those which physical presence
is not required, we might consider that which is formed by a wall or greater crown
wall topped with a barbed wire, without any kind of added element.
[0005] Considering various fencings which aim to prevent access to certain areas, we might
consider that system formed by a pair of fencings, parallel to one another and installed
along the entire length of the area to be protected, these fencings being formed by
the use of support profiles, between which a metal network is arranged.
[0006] Likewise, in a first embodiment, the support profiles may be topped with, at least,
an inclined stretch in their upper portion, various rows of barbed wire being arranged
between these inclined stretches.
[0007] In a second practical embodiment, the support profiles may be topped according to
two inclined stretches, at both sides, it being possible for various rows of barbed
wire to remain between them. In addition, a spiral roll of barbed wire may be placed
in their upper central portion between the two inclined stretches, which define a
"V" shaped space.
[0008] In this way, stairs or other similar elements may be placed on the barbed wires arranged
between the inclined stretches, on those which the support profiles top, with the
aim of being able to access the upper portion of the fencing, by means of fitting
some kind of protection elements onto the barbed wires, such as simple cardboard boxes,
in order to avoid getting cut and be able to pass over the fencing.
[0009] Equally, it is possible to arrange one or various spiral rolls of barbed wire on
the internal face of the first protective fencing, it being possible to arrange these
rolls in different ways.
[0010] The barbed wires that form the spiral roll may have different blade forms, which
is disadvantageous in that this could result in different levels of injury for those
people who try to pass the fencing.
[0011] This formation is disadvantageous in that, in addition to not being infallible, when
attempts are made to "overcome" the protective fencing described, those who try to
do so may suffer significant accidents, mainly as a result of severe cuts.
[0012] Likewise, it is possible to cite utility model document
ES 1 066 931, in which a
"Dispositivo de vallado protector" [protective fencing device] is described, this device being formed by a plurality
of posts anchored to the ground, a mesh defined by a rectangular steel wire framework
being mounted between them and a plurality of angular plates, mounted in the upper
portion of the mesh by one of their wings, their other wing having a small hollow
lug in orthogonal position, in addition to a towrope which passes through the openings
in the lugs of the angular plates and a "U" profiled guide, joined to the mesh, between
posts, which houses a sensor defined by a transducer cable, which houses a fiber optic
cable inside it.
[0013] Equally, we might consider document
ES 1 068 493, in which a
"vallado anti-intrusión" [anti-intrusion fence] is described, in such a way that at least one conductor wire
is built into the framework of the modules, in a horizontal position, this conductor
wire defining a pre-sensor detector for cuts in the framework and/or, in the upper
portion, an anti-jump sensor is built into the modules forming the fencing, along
the entire length thereof, defined by a pair of profiles, which are hinged together
and held in position by a plurality of springs, a first profile being joined to the
fence and it being possible for the second profile to rotate relative to both sides
of the plane vertical to the rotation axis, both profiles having a plurality of sensors
built into them for detecting rotation in the second profile.
[0014] Finally, we might consider document
ES 1 068 893 in which a
"valla anti-intrusión" [anti-intrusion fence] is described, which has a number of "U" profiled posts anchored
to the ground, one side of the frame that the two adjacent modules that meet on their
core being backed against and attached to it, the fastening screws inside its core
being inaccessible from the fencing area.
[0015] Moreover, the profile defining the sides of the frame forming the modules has a generally
quadrangular profile with a protrusion coming out of its front face towards the inside
of the frame formed.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] In the present specification, an anti-intrusion fencing is described that can be
erected especially for use as protection for sites where there is traffic and long
routes which require a certain level of security, this fencing being based on a plurality
of posts anchored to the ground, between which wire meshes are arranged with the aim
of being able to detect any attempt to gain access by means of cutting the wire mesh
quickly, safely and reliably, in such a way that the anti-intrusion fencing is formed
by:

A plurality of interlinked wire meshes, which incorporate, at least, a tubular element,
in horizontal position, with a conductor wire inside, concealed amongst the actual
wires,

A plurality of posts defined by a "U" section profile, with divergent wings ending
in respective flanges towards the outside and,

A plurality of closing cover bodies over the flanges of the profile sections forming
the plurality of posts on which the plurality of wire meshes converge in order to
be fastened.
[0017] Since the electric conductor wire is located inside the corresponding tubular element,
like a wire, it is not possible to observe it or even know that it exists. Therefore,
in the event of an intrusion by means of cutting the wire mesh in order to access
the restricted area, the intruder would not be capable of detecting the existence
of the alarm conductor wire and upon cutting it, would be detected, the corresponding
warning being sent.
[0018] Furthermore, the plurality of electrically welded flat wire meshes with the incorporation
of, at least, one tubular element with a conductor wire inside, concealed in the wire
framework is not contained within a perimeter frame.
[0019] Moreover, the plurality of posts, amongst which the plurality of interlinked wire
meshes are located, are defined by a "U" section profile of divergent wings ending
in respective flanges towards the outside.
[0020] In a second practical embodiment of the invention, the plurality of wire meshes with,
at least, one tubular element with a conductor wire inside it, concealed in the wire
framework, may have a series of "V" shaped protrusions, of differing heights, which
provide rigidity.
[0021] Likewise, according to this second practical embodiment of the invention, the plurality
of posts, amongst which the plurality of interlinked wire meshes are located, are
defined by a "U" section profile of divergent wings ending in respective flanges towards
the outside, a series of general "V" shaped cuts being arranged along the length of
both wings and flanges of the profile forming the posts.
[0022] In this way, in a first practical embodiment in the mounting of the fencing, the
sides of the flat wire meshes converge on respective posts, located on the flanges
on which the wings of the general "U" shaped profiles of divergent wings end and being
fixed by means of corresponding cover bodies attached to said flanges.
[0023] In the second practical embodiment of the invention, when mounting the fencing, the
sides of the wire meshes with a series of "V" shaped protrusions converge on respective
posts and remain on the flanges on which the divergent wings of the general "U" shaped
profiles end, which are provided with a series of general "V" shaped cuts along the
length of the same, the "V" shaped protrusions of the wire meshes coinciding with
said series of "V" shaped cuts made along the length of its wings, it being fastened
by means of corresponding cover bodies fastened to said flanges.
[0024] This gives rise to an anti-intrusion fencing, which, according to two practical embodiment
variations, is erected in a quick, rapid and simple way at a low economic cost, which
is also highly reliable.
[0025] Moreover, the interlinked wire meshes forming the anti-intrusion fencing have a sensor
which may or may not be connected when mounting the same, in such a way that if it
is connected it generates an alarm upon cutting or vandalism impact being detected,
with the advantage that said provision of evidence cannot be detected, meaning an
intruder could not detect it by examining the same.
[0026] In order to complement the description that follows and with the aim of facilitating
a better understanding of the invention characteristics, the present descriptive specification
is accompanied by a set of plans, the figures contained therein providing a non-limiting
example of the invention's most characteristic details.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027]
Figure 1 is a front view of an electrically welded wire mesh, wherein, at least, one
tube with an electric conductor wire inside it has been concealed, in such a way that
it blends in amongst the wires.
Figure 2 is a side view of a first practical embodiment, wherein the electrically
welded wire mesh is flat.
Figure 3 is a side view of an alternative practical embodiment, wherein the electrically
welded wire mesh, in a horizontal position, has a series of "V" shaped protrusions
which provide rigidity.
Figure 4 represents a stretch of fencing, it being possible to observe how the wire
meshes are between corresponding posts anchored to the ground.
Figure 5 is a side elevation of a practical embodiment wherein it is possible to observe
how the mesh is between the profile forming the post and the cover body which fastens
it.
Figure 6 represents the development of a sheet from which an anchoring post is created
for the wire meshes, it being possible to observe the double lines.
Figure 7 is a side elevation view of the formation of a post, according to the development
of the previous sheet.
Figure 8 represents the development of a sheet from which a post is formed, according
to an alternative practical embodiment, in which it is possible to observe a series
of cuts along the length of both sides.
Figure 9 is a side view of a post, according to the second practical embodiment of
the previous figure, it being possible to observe the series of cuts made along the
length of both sides with a general "V" shaped configuration.
Figure 10 is a section view of a post and the cover body which is fastened onto the
flanges with the interposition of the interlinked wire meshes.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0028] In view of the figures mentioned above and in accordance with the numbering adopted,
it is possible to observe how the anti-intrusion fencing (1) is formed by: a plurality
of interlinked wire meshes (2), which incorporate, at least, a tubular element (3),
in horizontal position, with a conductor wire (4) inside, the tubular element (3)
being concealed amongst the actual wires, a plurality of posts (5) with a "U" shaped
profile with divergent wings ending in respective flanges (6) towards the outside
and a plurality of cover bodies (7) closing over the flanges (6) of the profiles forming
the plurality of posts (5) on which the plurality of wire meshes (2) converge, in
order to be fastened.
[0029] The profiles which define the plurality of posts (4) are obtained from a laminar
sheet.
[0030] In this way, the plurality of electrically welded wire meshes (2) with the incorporation
of, at least, one tubular element (3) with a conductor wire (4) inside it, concealed
in the wire framework, is not contained within a perimeter frame.
[0031] Furthermore, since the conductor wire (4) is inside the corresponding tubular element
(3), like a wire, it cannot be detected, making it impossible to know where it is
just by looking or even know that the fencing has a sensor element, i.e. the connected
conductor wire (4), in such a way that in the event of an intruder cuts the wire mesh
(2) with the sensor element to access the restricted zone, it will be detected and
the corresponding warning will be sent.
[0032] The wire meshes (2) are also manufactured with the tubular element (3) already incorporated
with the conductor wire (4) and when erecting the fencing (1) the conductor wires
(4) are either connected or not, as the client so wishes.
[0033] Therefore, it contributes the significant advantage of the conductor wire housed
in the tubular element (3) like a wire not being detectable. When intruders attempt
to enter by cutting the wire mesh (2) it is not possible to detect the location of
the conductor wire or even detect that it exists, in such a way that, upon intrusion,
the conductor wire arranged in a strategic place is cut, which generates an alarm,
which in turn makes it possible to know at which point the cut was made.
[0034] When mounting the fencing (1), according to the first practical embodiment, the sides
of the wire meshes (2) converge on respective posts, being located on the flanges
(5) and being fastened by means of the corresponding cover body screwed through the
inside of the area to be protected and not being accessible from the outside.
[0035] Moreover, in a second practical embodiment of the invention, in the plurality of
wire meshes (2) with a series of "V" shaped protrusions (8) that provide rigidity
at different height, these protrusions (8) correspond to respective general "V" shaped
cuts (9) made along the length of both wings and flanges (6) of the profile forming
the posts (5).
[0036] Therefore, according to this second practical embodiment, when erecting the fencing
(1) the sides of the wire meshes (2) converge on respective posts (5), where respective
"V" shaped protrusions (8) of the wire meshes (2), which provide rigidity, coincide
with the series of cuts (9), in general "V" shaped cuts, made along the length of
both wings and flanges (6) wings and flanges (6).
[0037] In this way, the sides of the interlinked wire meshes (2) are located on the flanges
(6) on which the divergent wings of the general "U" shaped profiles end, which form
the plurality of posts (5), and are fastened by corresponding cover body (7) means
fixed to said flanges (6).
[0038] This gives rise to an anti-intrusion fencing (1), according to two alternative practical
embodiments, which is erected quickly, simply and at low economic cost and is also
highly reliable. In addition:
- the interlinked wire meshes (2) that form it have a pre-sensor which may or may not
be connected in the mounting thereof and
- the sensor element is concealed in the wire framework, it being impossible to know
where it is located or even that it exists just by looking.
[0039] Finally, it can be pointed out that, naturally, the alarm system is based in a control
centre, supported on a PC, which managers a number of analyzers or control boxes mounted
along the length of the fencing, thereby making it possible to know about any cut
which may have occurred and the place it was made and act immediately. The energy
required by the intrusion alarm system may be obtained by means of photovoltaic cells.
1. Anti-intrusion fencing, that can be erected especially for use as protection for sites
where there is traffic and long routes which require a certain level of security,
the fencing being based on a plurality of posts anchored to the ground, between which
wire meshes are arranged with the aim of being able to detect any attempt to gain
access by means of cutting the wire mesh rapidly, safely and reliably,
characterized in that the anti-intrusion fencing (1) is formed by:

a plurality of interlinked wire meshes (2) which incorporate, at least, a tubular
element (3) in horizontal position, with a conductor wire (4) inside it, concealed
amongst the actual wires,

a plurality of posts (5) defined by a "U" shaped section profile of divergent wings
ending in respective flanges (6) towards the outside and,

a plurality of cover bodies (7) closing over the flanges (6) of the profiles forming
the plurality of posts (5) on which the plurality of wire meshes (2) converge in order
to be fastened.
2. Anti-intrusion fencing, according to claim 1, characterized in that the plurality of interlinked wire meshes (2) with, at least, one tubular element
(3) with a conductor wire (4) inside it has a series of "V" shaped protrusions (8),
which provide rigidity and differ in height.
3. Anti-intrusion fencing, according to claim 1, characterized in that the plurality of posts (5) defined by a "U" section profile of divergent wings ending
in respective flanges (6) towards the outside along the length of the same has a series
of generally "V" shaped cuts (9).
4. Anti-intrusion fencing, according to claim 1, characterized in that the sides of the wire meshes (2) converge on respective posts (5) on the flanges
(6) being anchored by a cover body (7) put on top.
5. Anti-intrusion fencing according to claims 1, 2 and 3, characterized in that the sides of the wire meshes (2) with a series of "V" shaped protrusions (8) that
provide rigidity converge on respective posts (5) coinciding with the series of generally
"V" shaped cuts (9) made along the length of both wings and flanges (6) of the general
"U" shaped section profile of divergent wings forming the same and with a cover body
(7) put on top.