Panel with swiveling feet
The panel with a reversible support foot system addresses the unwieldiness of conventional panels by enabling single-person repositioning and flexible handling, enhancing stability and ease of use through a swiveling design with locking mechanisms and connecting elements.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- DE102025129672
- Authority / Receiving Office
- DE · DE
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2024-08-19
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-19
AI Technical Summary
Conventional panels for animal husbandry are unwieldy and require multiple persons for repositioning due to their weight and lack of self-supporting capabilities, limiting their flexibility and ease of handling.
A panel with a reversible support foot system that allows independent standing and repositioning by one person, featuring a rotatable and swiveling design with locking mechanisms for stabilizing and parking positions, and optional shielding and connecting elements for enhanced stability and connectivity.
Enables flexible and easy handling of panels, allowing single-person repositioning and space-saving storage, while providing stable barriers and cost-effective use in stable equipment.
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Abstract
Description
[0001] The present invention relates to a panel according to the preamble of claim 1.
[0002] Panels are elements, e.g. made of welded steel tubes, that are suitable for the temporary separation of animals in animal husbandry, for example cattle, goat and horse husbandry.
[0003] The extremely low weight, good handling, and yet sufficient stability, combined with the affordable price, ensure the widespread use of these grids. As a result, the panels are sometimes even used for the permanent housing of animals.
[0004] Panels generally consist of a grid of several horizontal struts / tubes arranged at regular intervals and welded together using vertical or horizontal braces. In other words, a frame with transverse and / or vertical struts is usually provided.
[0005] Panels offer greater flexibility in barn layout compared to fixed partitions, such as brick walls. However, the desired flexibility of panel application currently exceeds what is possible, and conventional panels are often unwieldy when repositioning. The rather heavy panels usually require more than one person to lift, as they are not self-supporting.
[0006] The present invention aims to mitigate or completely eliminate the disadvantages of the prior art. Specifically, the present invention aims to provide a panel that allows for more flexible and easier handling.
[0007] This problem is solved by a panel according to claim 1. Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are the subject of the dependent claims.
[0008] Accordingly, a panel for stable equipment is provided, with a preferably rectangular frame and a plurality of vertical struts arranged in the frame, wherein the panel has at least one support foot which is reversibly movable between a stabilizing position, in which the support foot stabilizes the panel in such a way that the panel can be freely placed on the support foot independently, and a parking position, in which the support foot supports the panel, but the panel cannot be freely placed independently.
[0009] In other words, the stand, when in the stabilizing position, allows the panel to stand independently and thus be repositioned by just one person. Once the panel is in the desired new position, the stand can be moved to the parking position, thereby not unnecessarily increasing the panel's footprint.
[0010] Furthermore, the panel, whose stand in the stabilizing position can serve as an independent and flexibly placeable barrier, since the panel stands stably and does not require any further elements for support.
[0011] With the stand in the park position, the panel can be delivered in a space-saving and cost-effective manner and, together with other components / elements that stabilize the panel, can be used in stable equipment, for example as a goat gate.
[0012] For a particularly stable stand, the panel preferably has two feet, which are preferably identical and are preferably arranged at two opposite ends of the lowest strut of the frame.
[0013] The at least one support foot is preferably mounted on the frame of the panel in a rotatable and / or swiveling manner.
[0014] The at least one support leg can have a runner which is preferably mounted on the frame of the panel by means of a pin around which the runner can be rotated and / or pivoted. The pin preferably forms the only connection between the runner and the frame.
[0015] Preferably, the skid has a curved section at each of its two opposite ends, curving towards the panel frame, with the end faces of these opposite ends being supported by the frame. This allows the skid to be pivoted and / or rotated relative to the frame without the end faces of the skid coming into contact with and damaging the frame. This design allows the panel to be made particularly wear-resistant.
[0016] Preferably, the curved sections are identical and the skid is preferably symmetrical.
[0017] Furthermore, the at least one base is equipped with preferably at least one locking means, preferably in the form of a thread or a screw, by means of which the base can be releasably locked in the stabilizing position or parking position.
[0018] Preferably, the base is designed symmetrically relative to an imaginary axis of symmetry running through the locking means.
[0019] The at least one support leg can be designed to be moved from the parked position to the stabilizing position and back again by a rotation and / or pivot through an angle, preferably 90°. Other angles are conceivable.
[0020] The at least one support leg can be rotatably mounted on the frame by 360° and preferably can be locked in any position on the circular path, for example by a user.
[0021] The frame and vertical struts of the panel can be made of metal, in particular steel. The frame and vertical struts are preferably made of hollow tubes welded together.
[0022] Furthermore, connecting elements, preferably in the form of chains or hooks, can be provided in a panel according to the invention, by means of which the panel can be detachably connected to other panels.
[0023] Furthermore, shielding elements can be provided in a panel according to the invention, by means of which connecting elements for connecting several panels to each other and / or anchoring elements belonging to the connecting elements are shielded.
[0024] It should be noted here that the terms "ein" and "eine" do not necessarily refer to exactly one of the elements, although this is a possible interpretation, but can also denote a plurality of elements. Likewise, the use of the plural also includes the presence of the element in question in the singular, and conversely, the singular also includes several of the elements in question.
[0025] Furthermore, all features of the invention described herein can be combined with one another or claimed separately from one another as desired.
[0026] Further details and advantages of the invention are explained in more detail with reference to the exemplary embodiments shown in the drawings. The same reference numerals denote identical or similar components.
[0027] They show: Fig. 1: a panel according to a first embodiment according to the invention with two feet in the park position; Fig. 2: the panel from Fig. 1 with the feet in stabilization position; Fig. 3: a detailed view of a stand made of Fig. 1; Fig. 4: a further panel according to the invention with two feet in a stabilizing position; and Fig. 5: a detailed view of a shielding element made of Fig. 4.
[0028] The in Fig. The panel 1 shown in the invention has a rectangular frame 2 and several vertical struts 3 arranged in the frame 2. The distance between the vertical struts 3 is consistently and uniformly approximately 10 cm. Instead of vertical struts, cross struts can also be provided.
[0029] Panel 1 has two support elements or feet 4, by means of which Panel 1 can be placed on the floor. Each foot has a skid that rests on the floor. The skid is rotatably mounted to the frame 2 by means of a pin.
[0030] In the Fig. In the embodiment shown, the two support feet 4 are each in the parked position and the skids run parallel to the frames 2. In this position, the panel 1 can be shipped in a space-saving and cost-effective manner or used as a partition.
[0031] Individual panels 1 can be connected to each other using connecting elements, e.g. in the form of chains 5.
[0032] As in Fig. As shown in Figure 1, a panel 1 according to the invention can additionally have shielding elements 6 which prevent animals from injuring themselves on the possibly sharp-edged connecting elements.
[0033] According to the in Fig. In the embodiment shown in Figure 1, the panels have chains 5 and corresponding anchoring elements 7, preferably in the form of sheet metal components or triangular sheets, to connect individual panels together.
[0034] The anchoring elements 7 can have very sharp edges. To prevent animals that get their limbs caught between the vertical struts from injuring themselves on the anchoring elements 7, the panel features Fig. 1 Shielding elements 6 which shield the anchoring elements 7 and thus minimize the risk of injury.
[0035] In the Fig. In the embodiment shown in Figure 1, the shielding elements 6 are designed as diagonally extending struts, each of which runs parallel to the edge forming the hypotenuse of the anchoring elements 7, which in this embodiment are designed as triangular plates.
[0036] In the Fig. In the embodiment shown in Figure 1, the shielding elements 6 and connecting elements or chains 5 are only on one side (left in the Fig. 1) of the panel 1 provided, but the panel 1 can also be equipped on both sides with shielding elements 6 and / or connecting elements.
[0037] Fig. 2 shows the panel from Fig. 1 with the feet 4 in stabilization position. The feet are relative to the one in Fig. The parking position shown in Figure 1 is rotated by 90° and the skids are each arranged at an angle of 90° relative to the frame 2.
[0038] Panel 1 from Fig. Panel 2 can stand freely and independently in this position; it preferably does not need to be stabilized by another component, element, or panel. Panel 1 can, for example, serve as a barrier.
[0039] Fig. Figure 3 shows a detailed view of a stand made of Fig. 1; In this illustration, the skid 9, the pin 10, and the locking device 11 are clearly visible. By means of the locking device 11, which preferably comprises a screw connection, the skid 9 can be detachably locked in a desired position relative to the frame 2.
[0040] The end surfaces 12 at the lateral ends of the skid 9 are spaced away from the frame 2.
[0041] Fig. Figure 4 shows another panel 1 according to the invention with two feet 4 in stabilization position.
[0042] Fig. Figure 5 shows an anchoring element 7 and a shielding element 6 in detail, or the section X from the Fig. 4.
[0043] In Fig.5 can be seen that in the embodiment shown, the shielding elements 6 are designed as diagonally extending struts, each of which runs parallel to the edge forming the hypotenuse of the anchoring elements 7, which in this embodiment are designed as triangular plates or plates in the form of a triangle with a missing apex.
Claims
[1] Panel for stable equipment, comprising a preferably rectangular frame and a plurality of struts arranged in the frame, characterized by that the panel has at least one stand which is reversibly movable between a stabilization position, in which the stand stabilizes the panel in such a way that the panel can be freely positioned on the stand independently, and a parking position, in which the stand supports the panel, but the panel cannot be freely positioned independently. [2] Panel according to claim 1, characterized by that the panel has two feet, which are preferably identical in design. [3] Panel according to claim 1 or 2, characterized by that at least one support leg is mounted on the frame of the panel in a rotatable and / or swiveling manner. [4] Panel according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by, that at least one of the feet has a skid which is mounted on the frame of the panel by means of a pin around which the skid can be rotated and / or pivoted. [5] Panel according to claim 4, characterized by , that the skid has at two opposite ends a section curved towards the frame of the panel, the end faces of the opposite ends of the skid being opposed by the frame. [6] Panel according to claim 5, characterized by that the curved sections are identically formed. [7] Panel according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by that the at least one support foot has at least one locking means, preferably in the form of a thread or a screw, by means of which the support foot can be locked in the stabilizing position or parking position. [8] Panel according to claim 7, characterized by, that the base is designed symmetrically relative to an imaginary axis of symmetry running through the locking means. [9] Panel according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by that the at least one support leg is designed to be moved from the parking position to the stabilizing position and back again by a rotation and / or pivoting by an angle, preferably 90°. [10] Panel according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by , that the at least one support leg is rotatably mounted on the frame by 360° and is preferably lockable in any position on the circular path. [11] Panel according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by that the frame and struts are made of metal, especially steel. [12] Panel according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized bythat connecting elements, preferably in the form of chains or hooks, are provided by means of which the panel can be detachably connected to other panels. [13] Panel according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by that the frame and struts are made of hollow tubes, preferably welded together. [14] Panel according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by , that shielding elements are still provided, by means of which connecting elements for connecting several panels to each other and / or anchoring elements belonging to the connecting elements are shielded.