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This invention is a folding warning marker device with multiple panels formed from a sheet of cardboard or other folding material. For exemplary purposes, the invention herein is shown as a four sided truncated cone having various warning indicia on the surface. It is characterized by ease of stacking and storage and toward that end can be stored in a flat layout condition. Disposed at the top of the cone is a vertical slit on opposing sides allowing for the insertion of a ribbon fence from one safety cone to the next thereby cordoning off an area of danger. The top of the truncated cone is characterized by a flap that folds over the slits in order to thus fasten the ribbon passing through to the safety cone. The bottom of the safety cone is characterized by folding flaps thus forming a base of a cone and thus securely holding the structure in place.

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E01
CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES















E01F
ADDITIONAL WORK, SUCH AS EQUIPPING ROADS OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PLATFORMS, HELICOPTER LANDING STAGES, SIGNS, SNOW FENCES, OR THE LIKE















E01F9/00
Arrangement of road signs or traffic signals; Arrangements for enforcing caution















E01F9/60
Upright bodies, e.g. marker posts or bollards; Supports for road signs















E01F9/623
Upright bodies, e.g. marker posts or bollards; Supports for road signs characterised by form or by structural features, e.g. for enabling displacement or deflection















E01F9/654
Upright bodies, e.g. marker posts or bollards; Supports for road signs characterised by form or by structural features, e.g. for enabling displacement or deflection in the form of three-dimensional bodies, e.g. cones; capable of assuming three-dimensional form, e.g. by inflation or erection to form a geometric body















E01
CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES















E01F
ADDITIONAL WORK, SUCH AS EQUIPPING ROADS OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PLATFORMS, HELICOPTER LANDING STAGES, SIGNS, SNOW FENCES, OR THE LIKE















E01F9/00
Arrangement of road signs or traffic signals; Arrangements for enforcing caution















E01F9/60
Upright bodies, e.g. marker posts or bollards; Supports for road signs















E01F9/688
Free-standing bodies







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This invention relates to marker devices for alerting or warning of some danger or unusual condition at particular locations. More particularly, this device is intended to cordon off an area of hazard or activity from pedestrian or other traffic passing in the area.
The relevant prior art include the Laramee, Wells and Wilson patents, carrying, respectively, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,798,747, 4,466,376 and 3,782,322. The Laramee patent is a semi-finished sheet, making a disposable warning marker device. The marker device has three major side panels of trapezoidal configuration and a minor bottom panel of triangular configuration. The sheet is folded along fold lines with tabs to lock the structure into position, forming a pyramid with an open top. However, the Laramee invention lacks ribbon fencing provisions to cordon off an area as disclosed in the present invention. In addition, the inventions flap and slot combination used to hold the structure together eventually wears down and tear off thereby diminishing the utility of the invention. The present invention avoids this pitfall by eliminating flap and slot combination to hold the structure together. In addition, it provides for a ribbon fencing combination.
The Wells patent (U.S. Pat. No. 4,466,376) creates a traffic cone with a more complex structure than Laramee patent or the present invention. The marker device is assembled from two separate sheets involving a number of folding processes and then connecting the two folded sheets. This device also does not provide for ribbon fencing provisions as disclosed in the present invention. Assembly is relatively cumbersome, and over continual use, the attaching flaps will wear down requiring a new device. The Wells patent does not make assembly, disassembly or storage very convenient or easy because of its two sheet structure.
The Wilson patent (U.S. Pat. No. 3,782,322) contemplates a lightweight plastic marker device comprising a hollow, substantially conical base made of elastic material. The base is provided with an opening at the top where a flexible shaft may have its lower end removably engaged in the opening in a substantially upright position. The shaft at its upper end is characterized by a slit, where a streamer or a pennant is inserted and secured by a cap and a pin through a hole in the shaft and the pennant. The Wilson patent contemplates a distinct use and objective to that contemplated by the Laramee, Wells, or the present inventions. It is most commonly applicable for use in sporting events. The Wilson patent contemplates a number of distinct pieces which each require separate storage facilities. For example, the shafts of the Wilson patent will need a storage box of some sort and could not readily be stacked in one area. The same is true of the conical base of the marker device, and the pin and caps for holding the pennants. Thus, Wilson patent does not provide for relatively convenient storage or disposal capabilities.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a unitary, inexpensive, lightweight folding sheet serving as marker device which is easily handled and stored, or discarded. It provides durability when made of cardboard stock or folding plastic, yet it can be easily discarded when made of degradable paper or cardboard stock. The invention additionally contemplates an easy fencing means to cordon off any activity prone or dangerous areas with a simple slot, flap and ribbon combination. This unique combination provides an invention that may be readily assembled, displayed, disassembled, and stored comprising a single unitary body through which the ribbon or other fence like means can be easily and securely affixed or removed with no separate operative parts. The sheet costs a fraction of other conventional marker devices yet are more easily stored, assembled, or discarded.
The manufacture of the warning marker device is conveniently done through a stamping process by stamping from a blank sheet of suitable coloration of cardboard or other material. The sheet is then folded into shaped and attached requiring little further assembly of the device.
The structure also provides better durability over conventional cardboard marker devices because no portion of the warning marker device wears down or tears off which would eliminate the utility of the device. This device is especially suited for continual assembly and disassembly because of its unique design. In the present claim, no tabs exist which would eventually wear down and tear off to lose its effective utility. The present design of the warning marker device has a further advantage in the amount of storage space required over both conventional plastic and cardboard marker devices. The present design calls for storage by unfolding the top and bottom (minor) panels, and flattening the structure so that two major panels are folded over the remaining two major panels for easy stacking in a smaller storage area.
Another advantage offered by the present invention over the conventional cardboard marker device is its capability to add a ribbon fencing from one marker device to the next to cordon off a dangerous or activity prone area. A vertical slit at the top of the warning marker device on two sides of the major panels provides a means through which the ribbon fencing may be passed from one safety marker device to the next to create the fence.
FIG. 1 is a plan view of the stamped sheet prior to factory assembly of the first and fourth major panels.
FIG. 2 illustrates the assembly required of the top (minor) panels of the warning marker device.
FIG. 3 illustrates the assembly required of the bottom (minor) panels of the warning marker device.
FIG. 4 illustrates the ribbon-like fencing means inserted in the slots and running through the device.
Referring now to FIG. 1, the warning marker device 1 comprises identical first, second, third and fourth major panels 2, 3, 4, and 5 and nine minor panels 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14. Major panels 2, 3, 4, and 5 are &rapezoidal in configuration having top fold lines 2T, 3T, 4T, 5T and bottom parallel fold lines 2B, 3B, 4B, 5B.
The first major panel 2 has an outside flange edge 15 with two inner side edges defined by fold lines 16 and 17. The first major panel 2 has a top edge defined by a fold line 2T and a bottom edge defined by a fold line 2B. The first major panel 2 is further joined at its top fold line 2T, by a minor top panel 10 forming a closure flap. This minor top panel 10 has an inner fold line 10T near its top edge 10TT forming a flange 10 1 locking the closure flap 10 in the truncated pyramid 1. The minor top panel 10 also has curved edges 10C at its top corners for easy insertion of the closure flap 10 into the truncated pyramid 1. The first major panel 2 is joined at its bottom fold line 2B by a minor bottom panel 9, and said minor bottom panel 9 is one of four minor bottom panels 6,7,8,9 forming the base of the truncated pyramid 1. This minor bottom panel 9 has a rectangular recess 9S at its bottom edge 9B facilitating assembly of the base of the truncated pyramid 1 by insertion of an opposing minor bottom panel 7 having a flap 7R into the recess 9S forming a locking fit.
The second major panel 3 is contiguous to the first major panel 2 and its side edges are defined by two fold lines 17 and 18. The top edge of the second major panel 3 is defined by fold line 3T, and its bottom edge defined by fold line 3B. The second major panel 3 is joined at its top fold line 3T by two minor top panels 11 and 12. These minor top panels 11 and 12 are separated by a slit 21 1 which reaches to the fold line 3T. The slit 21 1 further continues into the second major panel 3 forming a slot 21 for the insertion of a fencing ribbon X from one truncated pyramid 1 to the next. These minor top panels 11, 12 prevent the top portion of the truncated pyramid 1 from buckling or from becoming enlarged by providing support to the, "fold line 2T and edge 4T" and which also keeps the slot 21 in shape. The second major panel 3 is joined at its bottom fold line 3B by a minor bottom panel 8 forming one of two opposing folding flaps providing a locking structure for the truncated pyramid base. This minor bottom panel 8, a polygon in configuration, is characterized at its top edge by fold line 3B and at its bottom edge by an outside parallel edge 8B1. The minor bottom panel 8 has a third outside edge 8B4 normal to said parallel top and bottom edges 3B. The fourth outside edge 8B2 is parallel to the third edge 8B4, while the fifth outside edge 8B3 meets the top edge 3B at an acute angle, while meeting the fourth outside edge 8B2 at an obtuse angle.
The third major panel 4 is contiguous to the second major panel 3 and its side edges are defined by fold lines 18, 19. The top edge of the third major panel 3 is defined by an outer edge 4T, and its bottom edge defined by fold line 4B. The third major panel 4 is joined at its bottom edge 4B by a minor bottom panel 7. This minor bottom panel 7, a polygon, has its top edge, a fold line 4B, and a parallel bottom edge 7B1. Its sides 7B2, 7B3 begin at the fold line 4B and taper toward the bottom edge 7B1 ending in a bottom rectangular flap 7R. The rectangular flap 7R formed at the bottom edge 7B1 is inserted in the rectangular recess 9S cut out in minor panel 9
The fourth major panel 5 is contiguous to the third major panel 4 and its side edges are defined by a fold lines 19 and outside edge 20. The top edge of the fourth major panel 5 is defined by fold line 5T, and its bottom edge defined by fold line 5B. The fourth major panel 5 is joined at its top fold line 5T by two minor top panels 13 and 14. These minor top panels 13 and 14 are separated by a slit 22 1 which reaches to the fold line 5T. The slit 22 1 further continues onto the fourth major panel 5 forming a slot 22 for the insertion of a fencing ribbon X from one truncated pyramid 1 to the next. These minor top panels 13, 15 prevent the top portion of the truncated pyramid 1 from becoming enlarged or crushed by providing support to the fold line 2T and edge 4T and thereby also to keep the slot 22 in shape. The fourth major panel 5 is joined at its bottom fold line 5B by a minor bottom panel 6 forming one of two opposing folding flaps providing a locking structure for the truncated pyramid base. This minor bottom panel 6, a polygon in configuration, is characterized at its top edge by fold line 5B and at its parallel bottom edge by an outside edge 6B1. The minor bottom panel 6 has a third outside edge 6B4 normal to said parallel top and bottom edges 5B. The fourth outside edge 6B2 is parallel to the third edge 6B4,
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