Sheet body erection structure and sheet body
The sheet body erection structure addresses the limitations of conventional road cones and cone bars by creating a larger display surface and ensuring higher visibility and privacy, enhancing guidance and security through effective information transmission.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-04
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-16
AI Technical Summary
Existing road cones and cone bars lack sufficient surface area for effective information display and privacy protection, and they do not maintain visibility at higher positions, leading to potential information leaks and privacy concerns.
A sheet body is erected between vertically inserted rod-shaped bodies, such as cone bars, to create a larger display surface and ensure higher visibility, while maintaining privacy by positioning the sheet horizontally at eye level.
Enhances visibility and information transmission, protects privacy, and prevents information leaks by providing a larger display surface and ensuring the sheet is positioned higher than conventional cone bars, thus improving guidance and security.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
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[0001] The invention of the present application relates to an invention using a load cone (so-called color cone: registered trademark).
Background Art
[0002] Load cones are used alone for safety confirmation and attention calling, etc. In addition, multiple load cones may be connected by a cone bar and used for the purpose of regulating and guiding entry and passage to a specific place (such as FIG. 6 of Patent Document 1).
Prior Art Documents
Patent Documents
[0003] <000001The first invention of the present invention is a sheet body erection structure characterized by arranging two or more road cones having openings, inserting a rod-shaped body vertically into each opening to erect them as support columns, and erecting a sheet body between these support columns. The second invention is a sheet erection structure according to the first invention, characterized in that information is displayed on the sheet, and the sheet is used as an information display medium. The third invention is a sheet body erection structure according to the first or second invention, characterized in that the support columns are cone bars.
[0007] (Sheet form) The fourth invention of the present invention is a sheet body characterized by arranging two or more road cones having openings, inserting a rod-shaped body vertically into each opening to erect them as supports, and stretching the sheet body between these supports. The fifth invention is a sheet body according to the fourth invention, characterized in that information is displayed on the sheet body and the sheet body is used as an information display medium. The sixth invention is a sheet body according to the fourth or fifth invention, characterized in that the support column is a cone bar. [Effects of the Invention]
[0008] The present invention has the following effects. (1) Since the sheet is supported by vertically erect rod-shaped bodies attached to the road cone, the sheet can be mounted horizontally at a higher position than when using the common method of placing cone bars horizontally. As a result, visibility at higher positions can be ensured and information can be transmitted more effectively. (2) Because it is a sheet structure that is installed (horizontally) between the support columns, it has a much larger surface area than thin rod-shaped objects like cone bars. Therefore, it can ensure sufficient visibility as an information display medium and accurately convey necessary information to the regulated party. On the other hand, cone bars are long and thin rod-shaped objects, so their surface area is extremely small and usually nothing is displayed on them. Therefore, they are only perceived as "there are bars" and cannot convey meaningful information. (3) Because the sheet is positioned high and spread out horizontally, people behind the sheet cannot see the faces of those being restricted or guided. Therefore, the privacy of not only those being restricted or guided but also those behind the sheet can be protected. (4) Because the sheet is spread out horizontally at a high position, it becomes difficult to see inside specific work areas or restricted areas from the outside. This helps to prevent information leaks. [Brief explanation of the drawing]
[0009] [Figure 1] Diagram (1) illustrating an embodiment of the present invention (sheet body erection structure). [Figure 2] Diagram (2) illustrating an embodiment of the present invention (sheet body erection structure). [Figure 3] Diagram (3) illustrating an embodiment of the present invention (sheet body erection structure). [Figure 4] Diagram (4) illustrating an embodiment of the present invention (sheet body erection structure). [Figure 5] Diagram (5) illustrating an embodiment of the present invention (sheet body erection structure). [Modes for carrying out the invention]
[0010] Embodiments of the present invention will be described based on the drawings. The embodiments described below are merely examples of the present invention and are not limited thereto.
[0011] Figure 1 shows the "sheet body erection structure" of the present invention as viewed from the front. As shown in the diagram, the "sheet body erection structure" uses a road cone 10 with a conical main body 11 as a base (pedestal), and inserts a rod-shaped cone bar 20 into the opening 12 formed at the top of the main body 11 to erect it and form a support column 29. Then, the sheet body 30 is erected between these support columns 29. The "sheet body erection structure" can clearly erect the sheet body 30 horizontally at a higher position and over a wider range than the cone bar 50 installed between the conventionally used conventional load cones 10, 10. As a result, compared with the cone bar 50, it is possible to ensure visibility at a higher position and transmit information more effectively.
[0012] FIG. 2 illustrates the "sheet body erection structure" of the present invention as viewed from above. By connecting the sheet body erection structures illustrated in FIG. 1, for example, a regulation zone that bends into an L shape as illustrated can be formed. Not limited to the illustrated example, regulation zones with various variations can be formed using the existing load cones 10 and cone bars 20.
[0013] FIG. 3 illustrates a specific usage example of the "sheet body erection structure" of the present invention. The sheet body 30 installed between the support columns 29 can also serve as a "crossing curtain", which is a horizontally installed information display medium. For example, by posting information as illustrated in FIG. 3 on the sheet body 30 for pedestrians moving in the direction of the arrow in the regulation zone illustrated in FIG. 2, appropriate guidance can be provided, and smooth movement can be achieved without confusion or anxiety. This is an epoch-making feature of the present invention that cannot be achieved with a conventional regulation zone using a cone bar.
[0014] In addition, since the sheet body 30 can be installed at eye level of a person, privacy can be ensured in the space partitioned by the sheet body 30. This is also an epoch-making feature of the present invention that cannot be achieved with a conventional regulation zone using a cone bar.
[0015] FIGS. 4 and 5 illustrate an attachment example of the sheet body of the "sheet body erection structure" of the present invention. First, in FIG. 4, an annular portion 21 provided at the tip of the cone bar 20 used as the support column 29 and a grommet 31 provided on the sheet body 30 are connected with an S-shaped hook 40 to attach the sheet body 30 to the support column 29.
[0016] )]] Next, in Figure 5, a fastener 32 is provided at the end of the sheet body 30, and the sheet body 30 is attached to the support column 29 by wrapping the end of the sheet body 30 around the support column 29 and securing it with the fastener 32. [Industrial applicability]
[0017] The "sheet body erection structure" and "sheet body" according to the present invention can be widely used in various situations, such as roads, parking lots, construction sites, event venues, and commercial facilities, by utilizing road cones or cone bars. [Explanation of symbols]
[0018] 10 Road cones 11 Main body 20 Cone Bar 21 Ring section 29 Post 30 sheets 31 eyelets 32 fasteners 50 Cone Bar (Conventional Use Example)
Claims
1. A sheet body erection structure characterized by arranging three or more road cones having openings, inserting a rod-shaped body vertically into each opening to erect them as supports, and erecting sheet bodies between these supports so that the sheet bodies form a continuous regulatory zone via the supports, and by connecting the ring-shaped parts at the ends of the supports to the grommets provided on the sheet bodies with S-shaped hooks.
2. The sheet body erection structure according to claim 1, characterized in that information is posted on the sheet body and the sheet body is used as an information posting medium.
3. The sheet body erection structure according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the support columns are cone bars.
4. A sheet body is characterized by arranging three or more road cones having openings, inserting a rod-shaped body vertically into each opening to erect them as supports, and stretching a sheet body between these supports, thereby forming a regulated zone by continuing the arrangement via the supports, and by connecting the ring-shaped part at the tip of the support with an eyelet provided on the sheet body using an S-shaped hook.
5. The sheet body according to claim 4, characterized in that information is posted on the sheet body and the sheet body is used as an information posting medium.
6. The sheet body according to claim 4 or 5, characterized in that the support columns are cone bars.
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