Highway barrier

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Inventors

Wasserstrom, David E.

Application #

174791

Filed

Oct-19-1998

Published

Nov-23-1999

Current US Class

256/13.1
404/6
404/7

International Classes

E01F 013/02

Field of Search

404/6 404/7 256/13.1 256/1 403/13 403/14 403/334 52/591.4 52/592.3

Assignee

Traffic Safety Devices Corporation (Elkins Park, PA)

Examiners

Will; Thomas B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lerner, David, Littenberg, Krumholz & Mentlik, LLP

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Abstract
A road barrier, which may be the portable type having a hollow body. The road barrier is adapted to be connected to one or more other barriers having the same or similar construction to form a continuous barrier wall of a desired length.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A road barrier comprising:

a container having a base portion, a top portion, first and second side walls and first and second end walls;

a protrusion attached to said first end wall and extending vertically between said base and top portions;

a locking pin attached to said protrusion and extending downwardly therefrom;

a receptacle arranged within said second end wall and extending vertically between said base and top portions; and

a vertically oriented socket arranged within said base portion and being aligned within said receptacle, said base portion includes a platform section in which said locking socket is arranged, said platform section extending into said receptacle of said second end wall, said platform section having a ramp portion with an angled surface substantially adjacent said locking socket so as to facilitate slidable end-to-end connection to another road barrier of the same or similar construction whereby said protrusion of said first end wall is arranged within a receptacle of a second end wall of the other road barrier while said locking pin attached to said protrusion is arranged within a vertically oriented socket of such other road barrier thereby securing the road barrier in assembled position.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to road barriers. More particularly, the present invention relates to portable road barriers which are intended to prevent a vehicle from penetrating into a desired area.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The use of road barriers on highways have proven to be effective at reducing the number of series injuries and fatalities caused by automobile accidents. Road barriers have also proven to be effective at reducing damage which would otherwise occur to vehicles that become displaced from their proper path along a roadway.

While road barriers are typically used on highways or the like, such barriers have also been used to prevent vehicular penetration into other areas such as work zones, pedestrian walkways, etc.

Notwithstanding the proven usefulness and effectiveness of highway barriers, safety concerns have prompted manufacturers of highway barriers to continue to exert great efforts to develop improved barriers to isolate desired areas and to reduce the risk of injury to occupants and vehicles and damage to the vehicles.
 
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