Highway barrier

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Inventors

Yodock, Leo J.

Application #

038641

Filed

Apr-15-1987

Published

Sep-27-1988

Current US Class

256/1
256/13.1
256/19

International Classes

A01K 003/00

Field of Search

256/13.1 256/19 256/1

Assignee

Rose Enterprises, Inc. (Bloomsburg, PA)

Examiners

Kundrat; Andrew V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Delaney; Michael J.

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4059362   Concrete highway t...
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Abstract
A highway traffic barrier of the New Jersey style is made from semi-rigid plastic material so that it has some elasticity and will act as a shock absorber, while weighing considerably less than the present day New Jersey style barrier made from concrete. The barrier is hollow and contains interior baffles to provide compartments within the barrier. When in use the barrier is filled with a liquid through filling openings at the top of the barrier and has a weight about equal to the present New Jersey style barriers made of concrete. When the barriers are not filled with a liquid, they weigh considerably less than present New Jersey style barriers made of concrete. When not in use, the liquid is discharged through discharge openings near the bottom of the barriers. Each barrier has a groove at each end which is adapted to receive a key so that the barriers may be joined together to form a highway barrier of the required length. Handles are provided along with recesses in the sides of the barrier to facilitate moving of the barriers manually. The handles also act as reflectors when they are placed in recesses in the top of the barriers.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A highway barrier structure comprising

(a) an elongated container including a base portion having side walls, end walls and a bottom with said side walls and end walls of said base portion rising substantially vertically from and connected to said bottom of said base portion; an intermediate portion having side walls and end walls, said end walls of said intermediate portion rising substantially vertically from and connected to said end walls of said base portion, said side walls of said intermediate portion extending inwardly toward each other and rising upwardly from and connected to said side walls of said base portion; and an upper portion having side walls, end walls and a top, said end walls of said upper portion rising substantially vertically from and connected to said end walls of said intermediate portion, said side walls of said upper portion rising upwardly from and connected to said side walls of said intermediate portion, said top connected to the upper ends of said end walls and said side walls of said upper portion,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a highway barrier and, in particular, to a highway barrier of the New Jersey style, which is made from semi-rigid plastic material, is hollow and when in use is filled with a liquid.

Present day highway barriers are used to divide opposing traffic lanes. For the most part, such barriers are made from precast, reinforced concrete. A preferred form of barrier is the New Jersey style barrier, which has a relatively wide base having side walls which extend upwardly from the pavement a short distance, thereafter the walls of the barrier extend upwardly and inwardly for a distance and finally the upper portion of the barrier extends upwardly in a vertical plane. The barrier is designed so that when the wheels of a vehicle contact the barrier, the wheels contact the vertical side walls of the base and the vehicle is forced back into its lane of traffic rather than crossing over into the lane of opposing traffic. U.S. Pat. No. 4,059,362 discloses a highway barrier of the New Jersey style.
 
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