Highway barrier method

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Inventors

Mandish, Theodore O.
Mandish, Doneath M.

Application #

053478

Filed

Apr-29-1993

Published

Mar-8-1994

Current US Class

256/1
256/13.1
264/112
264/115
264/122
264/220
264/250
264/263
264/264
264/275
264/277
264/279
264/912
264/DIG53
428/903.3

International Classes

B28B 001/16; B29C 033/40

Field of Search

264/250 264/263 264/275 264/279 264/279.1 264/DIG. 404/6 256/13.1 256/1 524/58

Examiners

Aftergut; Karen

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hobby, III; William M.

US Patent References

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Abstract
An energy absorbing roadway barrier for dissipating kinetic energy upon impact by a moving vehicle includes an elongated core of reinforced high density concrete having barrier anchor members attached from the elongated core to a position for anchoring the barrier. An elongated barrier portion is formed around the elongated core and around the core anchor members to form a road barrier. A process of making the energy absorbing roadway barrier for dissipating kinetic energy upon impact by a moving vehicle includes the steps of forming an elongated core of reinforced high density concrete then attaching the plurality of elongated core supports and barrier anchor members to the core then mixing a plurality of lightweight polymer pieces, such as chopped up rubber tire pieces or chopped up or preformed polystyrene pieces with a fiberglass, microsilica, sand, and portland cement and water, then forming the mixture in an elongated barrier mold of a predetermined shape around the elongated core and around each elongated core support anchor member and curing the mixture to form the road barrier.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. The process of making an energy absorbing roadway barrier for dissipating kinetic energy upon impact by a moving vehicle comprising the steps of:

forming an elongated core of reinforced high density concrete;

attaching a plurality of elongated core supports and roadway barrier anchor members to said elongated core;

mixing a plurality of lightweight polymer pieces with fiber glass, microsilica, sand, portland cement and water to form a lightweight polymer concrete mixture;

forming an elongated roadway barrier mold of predetermined shape around said elongated core and around each elongated core support and anchor member to provide a molding cavity in which said lightweight polymer concrete mixture is cast; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an energy absorbing roadway barrier for dissipating kinetic energy upon impact by a moving vehicle and a method of making the energy absorbing roadway barrier.

Media barriers are often disposed between opposing lanes of traffic on a divided highway to prevent head-on collisions. A common form of such media barrier are formed of precast or poured concrete structures somewhat bell-shaped in cross section and having a wide bottom to resist tipping from impact with an automobile or other vehicle and a flared lower section to engage the tire of a vehicle veering from the road into the barrier and a more or less vertical upper section rising to a flattened barrier top. The flared lower section allows the vertical upper section to be set back far enough to provide clearance for the body of the vehicle. Thus, if a vehicle veers into the barrier at a small angle, the barrier acts to turn the car back onto the roadway to prevent a possible head-on collision with vehicles in the lanes of opposing traffic.
 
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