Guardrail support bracket

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Inventors

Fleury, Henri-Paul

Application #

879306

Filed

May-7-1992

Published

Apr-20-1993

Current US Class

248/66
256/13.1
256/19
256/65.02

International Classes

A01K 003/00

Field of Search

256/13.1 256/65 256/19 248/66 403/389 403/390

Assignee

Les Entreprises Gifab Ltee (Drummond, CA)

Examiners

Kundrat; Andrew V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jones, Tullar & Cooper

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Abstract
A bracket for mounting a roadway guardrail to a post adjacent a roadway involves a generally rectangular backing member having an inwardly-extending flange extending along each of the upper and lower edges thereof. The bracket can be interposed between, preferably, a W-shaped guardrail and the post with the upper and lower edges of the guardrail being located adjacent the upper and lower flanges of the bracket respectively. The normal guardrail-mounting bolt will extend through the guardrail, a central aperture in the bracket, and the mounting post for clamping the guardrail end bracket to the post. Upon the impact, particularly sliding impact from a snowplow or the like, the upper and lower edges of the guardrail will contact the flanges and further deformation thereof will be resisted by the flanges. Thus the guardrail which would otherwise be detrimentally deformed by minor impacts will now retain its shock-absorbing capabilities, such detrimental having been resisted by the back of the invention.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A bracket for mounting a roadway guardrail to a wooden post adjacent a roadway comprising: a generally rectangular backing member having opposed upper and lower edges and opposed side edges; inwardly extending end flanges, one such flange extending along each of said upper and lower edges, each flange being adapted for retaining abutment against a corresponding longitudinal edge of a guardrail; elongated aperture means therethrough adapted for cooperation with bolt-receiving aperture means in the guardrail normally used for mounting the guardrail to a post; and at least one pointed tab extending rearwardly of the backing member for anchoring the bracket to a wooden post.



Description
This invention relates in general to roadway guardrails and in particular to a new bracket useful in mounting a guardrail to a post adjacent a roadway.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Most roadways or highways are provided with guardrails adjacent the roadway, particularly in dangerous areas, the guardrails serving to prevent a vehicle from leaving the right of way in the event of an accident or a loss of control. Many lives have been saved by such guardrails.

Guardrails are usually made up of longitudinally extending sections of rail mounted to generally vertical posts spaced apart adjacent the roadway. The posts are usually spaced from the edge of the road surface, usually adjacent an intervening shoulder. There may be a mounting block between the rail and the post to lesson the possibility of impact between a vehicle and a post itself. Two common cross-sections for guardrails include a hollow square or rectangular box section and a "W"-shaped section. The latter is actually closer to a pair of vertically-spaced sideways-lying shallow "V"-shaped channel section joined by a narrow central straight portion extending between the ends of adjacent legs of the channel sections. When there is contact between a vehicle and the guardrail, particularly in the vicinity of a post, each of the channel sections will act as a shock absorber as it flattens under the effects of the impact. This reduces the possibility of post breakage and helps to keep the vehicle within the roadway right of way.
 
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