US2025389129A1PendingUtilityA1

Weighted base for a mobile stop device, and mobile stop device

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Assignee: PERI SEPriority: Jul 1, 2022Filed: Jun 28, 2023Published: Dec 25, 2025
Est. expiryJul 1, 2042(~16 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Florian Sturm
E04G 21/3238E04G 21/3276
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Abstract

The invention relates to a weight base (10) for a mobile stop device (1) for securing a person at risk of falling, comprising a base body (100) with several arms (110) arranged at an angle to one another and weights (120) as a load, wherein the weights (120) are received at least in sections in the arms (110), which are designed at least in sections in a U-shaped, T-shaped, double-T-shaped or tubular cross-section in this respect.The invention also relates to a mobile stop device (1) for a safety device with a weight base (10) according to the present invention.

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1 . A weight base ( 10 ) for a mobile stop device ( 1 ) for securing a person at risk of falling, having a base body ( 100 ) with a plurality of arms ( 110 ) arranged at an angle to one another and weights ( 120 )  0 ) as a load, wherein the weights ( 120 ) are accommodated at least in sections in the arms ( 110 ), which in this respect are designed at least in sections in a U-shaped, T-shaped, double-T-shaped or tubular cross-section. 
     
     
         2 . The weight base ( 10 ) according to  claim 1 ,
 characterized in that the arms ( 110 ) are each designed to be U-shaped, T-shaped, double-T-shaped or tubular in cross section in an end section and the weights ( 120 ) are received in the arms ( 110 ) in the region of the end sections.   
     
     
         3 . The weight base ( 10 ) according to  claim 1 or 2 ,
 characterized in that the weights ( 120 ) are plate-shaped and are received as plate packs, preferably in an upright arrangement, in the arms ( 110 ).   
     
     
         4 . The weight base ( 10 ) according to  any one of the preceding claims ,
 characterized in that the weights ( 120 ) received in the arms ( 110 ) are fixed in position in the arms ( 110 ) by means of fastening means ( 121 ), for example by means of screw bolts.   
     
     
         5 . The weight base ( 10 ) according to  any one of the preceding claims ,
 characterized in that each arm ( 110 ) forms a stop ( 122 ) for the weights ( 120 ) received in the arm ( 110 ).   
     
     
         6 . The weight base ( 10 ) according to  any one of the preceding claims ,
 characterized in that the arms ( 110 ) have undersides ( 111 ) to which are fastened, preferably releasably fastened, eccentrically arranged spacer elements ( 140 ) and/or non-slip bearing bodies ( 130 ) made of an elastomer material.   
     
     
         7 . The weight base ( 10 ) according to  claim 6 ,
 characterized in that the bearing bodies ( 130 ) are elongated and have a contact surface ( 131 ) which is designed obliquely or spherically in the longitudinal direction of the respective bearing body ( 130 ).   
     
     
         8 . The weight base ( 10 ) according to  claim 6 or 7 ,
 characterized in that the spacer elements ( 140 ) are height-adjustable and/or are made of rectangular tubes, which can be releasably fastened to the arms ( 110 ) preferably both via their short side ( 141 ) and via their long side ( 142 ).   
     
     
         9 . The weight base ( 10 ) according to any one of  claims 6 to 8 ,
 characterized in that the arms ( 110 ) each form a surface ( 116 ) on their undersides ( 111 ), which surface runs obliquely towards the end, so that the distance of an arm ( 110 ) from the ground increases towards the end.   
     
     
         10 . The weight base ( 10 ) according to  any one of the preceding claims ,
 characterized in that the base body ( 100 ) forms transport aids, for example in the form of crane lugs ( 114 ), and/or stacking aids, for example in the form of tabs ( 112 ) and corresponding recesses ( 113 ).   
     
     
         11 . The weight base ( 10 ) according to  any one of the preceding claims ,
 characterized in that the base body ( 100 ) has at least four arms ( 110 ) which are preferably arranged in a common plane and/or at the same angular distance from one another.   
     
     
         12 . The weight base ( 10 ) according to  any one of the preceding claims ,
 characterized in that the base body ( 100 ) has a central part with receptions ( 151 ) for connecting means ( 22 ) of an anchoring element ( 20 ) with mast ( 21 ) for fastening a safety device, in particular a rope.   
     
     
         13 . A mobile stop device ( 1 ) for a safety device, comprising a weighted base ( 10 ) according to  any one of the preceding claims  and an anchor element ( 20 ) which is connected, preferably releasably connected, to the weighted base ( 10 ) and has a mast ( 21 ) for attaching the safety device, in particular a rope. 
     
     
         14 . The stop device ( 1 ) according to  claim 13 ,
 characterized in that the anchor element ( 20 ) has mechanical connecting means ( 22 ), for example in the form of claws, for releasable connection to the weight base ( 10 ).   
     
     
         15 . The stop device ( 1 ) according to  claim 13 or 14 ,
 characterized in that the mast ( 21 ) is arranged centrally with respect to the weight base ( 10 ) and/or is designed as a telescopic tube.

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