Guardrail extruder terminal

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Inventors

Buth, C. Eugene
Qureshy, Asif
Ross, Jr., Hayes E.
Sicking, Dean L.

Application #

143367

Filed

Jan-12-1988

Published

May-29-1990

Current US Class

188/377
256/13.1
256/19
404/6

International Classes

E01F 015/00

Field of Search

256/13.1 256/19 256/1 404/6 404/9 404/10 403/2 403/279 403/284 188/377 188/371 293/133 293/110

Assignee

The Texas A&M University System (College Station, TX)

Examiners

Kundrat; Andrew V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Coolley; Ronald B.

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Other References

Michie et al., Guardrail Crash Test Evaluation, National Cooperative Highway Research Program Report No. 129; /1972. Buth et al., Improved End Treatment for Metal Beam Guardrail, Texas Transportation Institute Research Report 189-1F, Study 2-10-76-189, May 1977. Kimball et al., Evaluation of Guardrail Breakaway Cable Terminals, Federal Highway Administration Report No. 82-057, May 1982. Energy Absorption Systems, Inc. Sentre (Safety Barrier End Treatment) NCHRP 230 Certification Report, May 1983. Hinch et al., Safety Modifications of Turned-Down Guardrail Terminals, Federal Highway Administration Report No. 84-035, Jun. 1984. Bronstad et al., Crash Test Evaluation of the Vehicle Attenuating Terminal, Presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Nov. 1986.

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Abstract
A guardrail extruder terminal for flattening a W-beam guardrail and bending the guardrail to dissipate the energy of a vehicle impacting the end of the guardrail includes a feeder chute. The feeder chute is provided with an inlet in which the guardrail is positioned. The feeder chute extends into a terminal housing, and is in communication with a flattening throat. The fattening throat is of a smaller width than the feeder chute to flatten the W-beam. A bending member is also provided in the terminal to bend the guardrail in an curvilinear arc away from the impacting vehicle. Also included is a cable anchor releasably mounted on the guardrail. A cable extends from the cable anchor to a first post located at the end of the guardrail. The cable anchor includes lugs that release from the guardrail upon engagement of the extruder terminal with the cable anchor. To prevent turning or rotation of posts holding the guardrail as the extruder terminal and impacting vehicle move down the guardrail during a collision, a groundline cable extends through bores in each post.
 
Claims
What is claimed and sought to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. A highway guardrail system comprising a horizontally extending W-beam type guardrail mounted on a plurality of posts, and an extruder terminal connected to an end of said guardrail for engaging an impacting vehicle at the end of said guardrail, said terminal including a housing having an inlet for receiving the end of said guardrail, a squeezing extruder throat within said housing for telescoping over said guard rail and flattening the guardrail as said terminal is advanced longitudinally along the guardrail by an impacting vehicle, thereby dissipating energy to decelerate the impacting vehicle, and bending means extending laterally from said squeezing extruder throat for bending the flattened guardrail laterally away from the longitudinal axis of said guardrail so as to remote the flattened guardrail from the path of an impacting vehicle advancing said terminal along the guardrail.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A. Field of the Invention

The device of the present invention generally relates to a new and improved safety treatment for the ends of W-beam guardrails; and more particularly, to a new and improved guardrail extruder terminal that is mounted at the end of a W-beam guardrail for dissipating impact energy of a car colliding with the end of the W-beam guardrail in an accident.

B. Description of the Prior Art

Along most highways there are hazards that can be a substantial danger to drivers of automobiles if the automobiles were to leave the highway. To prevent accidents due to vehicles leaving a highway, guardrails are provided. Guardrails must be installed such that the terminal end of the guardrail facing the flow of traffic is not a hazard. Early guardrails had no proper termination at the ends, and it was not uncommon for impacting vehicles to become impaled on the guardrail causing intense deceleration of the vehicle and severe injury to the occupants. In some reported cases, the guardrail penetrated directly, into the occupant compartment of the vehicle fatally injuring the occupants.
 
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