Directing-barrier for a roadway

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Inventors

Forster, Gunther
Gresser, German

Application #

349558

Filed

Feb-17-1982

Published

Mar-6-1984

Current US Class

256/13.1
404/6

International Classes

E01F 015/00

Field of Search

404/6 404/7 404/9 404/8 256/13.1

Examiners

Purser; Ernest R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Flynn, Thiel, Boutell & Tanis

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Abstract
A directing barrier for a roadway has a driving surface which rises from the roadway edge outwardly first gently and then more strongly and then spaced below an overhanging guiding mechanism. A steep, convex rise follows the gentle rise and transfers under the guiding mechanism into a flattened area.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. In a safety barrier adapted to be placed adjacent a roadway having an upper surface, said safety barrier having means defining a driving surface thereon which extends generally upwardly and outwardly from a lateral edge of said roadway surface and includes a first portion which is adjacent said lateral edge of said roadway surface and rises gently, and wherein said saftey barrier has a guide portion spaced vertically above and overhanging at least part of said driving surface, the improvement comprising wherein said driving surface includes second and third portions in addition to said first portion, said second portion being between and contiguous with said first and third portions and merging smoothly therewith, wherein said second portion of said driving surface rises steeply and includes a generally concave region followed by a generally convex region, wherein said third portion of said driving surface is approximately flat and rises gently, and wherein said guide portion overhangs said third portion of said driving surface.



Description
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a directing barrier for a roadway and, more particularly, to a directing barrier having a driving surface which rises from the roadway edge outwardly first gently, then more strongly and then spaced below an overhanging guidind mechanism.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In a conventional directing barrier of this type (German OS No. 27 53 918, U.S. Pat. No. 2,994,255), the strongly rising area of the driving surface extends in a concave shape under the guiding mechanism. In this directing barrier, a disproportionately large amount of the horizontally outwardly directed energy of a vehicle which has left the correct traveling direction is absorbed by the guiding mechanism, which has a braking function. When the tire of the vehicle has run up the more strongly rising area, then it engages the driving surface only with a narrow strip area at the transition between its running surface and its side wall. To the extent that the outwardly directed energy of the vehicle is not emitted by the vehicle to the guiding mechanism, the mentioned narrow strip area of the tire must emit it to the driving surface, which in particular is the case when the vehicle has not as yet had any contact with the guiding mechanism. When the tire has run up on and is traveling along the directing barrier, only the narrow strip area of the running surface is used at all times, which is associated with rapid wear of the tire.
 
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