Highway barrier and guardrail

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Inventors

Denman, Owen S.
Leonhardt, Patrick A.
Oberth, Michael H.
Welch, James B.
Cobb, Lincoln C.

Application #

344149

Filed

Jun-24-1999

Published

Nov-7-2000

Current US Class

256/1
256/13.1
404/6

International Classes

F01F 015/04

Field of Search

256/13.1 256/1 404/6 404/9 404/10 404/11

Assignee

Energy Absorption Systems, Inc. (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Browne; Lynne H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione

US Patent References

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5407298   Slotted rail terminal
5503495   Thrie-beam termin...
5547309   Thrie-beam termin...
5660496   Modular constructi...
5765811   Guardrail terminal
5821005   Ferroelectrics thin-f...

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Abstract
A highway guardrail includes an elongated metal plate that forms at least one ridge. The plate includes weakened regions extending at least partially across the plate, and these weakened regions are oriented obliquely to the longitudinal direction to form at least one elongated fold region at which the plate tends to buckle when subjected to a sufficiently large column load. This fold region is oriented obliquely to the longitudinal direction to push the forward end of the guardrail downwardly in an axial collapse. The forward end of the guardrail includes a cable that passes through an opening in the forward support post. A split washer is positioned around this cable adjacent to the forward support post. The split washer includes first and second load transferring members that readily separate from one another after the first support post breaks at the opening in an axial impact.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A highway guardrail comprising an elongated metal beam, said beam deining a longitudinal direction and a beam width measured transverse to the logitudinal direction, said beam comprising two edges extending along the longitudinal direction and at least one ridge extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction and located substantially inwardly of the edges, each ridge comprising a peak that forms a ridge line extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction throughout a length along the longitudinal direction that is substantially greater than said beam width, said beam having a rigidity adapted to deflect an automobile that has left a roadway and comprising a set of weakened regions extending at least partially across the beam, said weakened regions oriented obliquely to the longitudinal direction to form an elongated fold region at which the beam tends to buckle when subjected to a sufficiently large column load, said folding region providing a preferred direction of folding for the guardrail in an axial impact, said fold region oriented obliquely to thee longitudinal direction and operative to reduce any tendency of a rearward portion of the guardrail to move upwardly as the guardrail buckles.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to highway barriers that include guardrails extending along side a roadway, and to guardrails suitable for use in such a barrier.

Sicking U.S. Pat. No. 5,407,298 and Mak U.S. Pat. No. 5,547,309 disclose highway barriers including slotted guardrails. The guardrails are conventional steel beams having a W-shape in cross-section. Such a guardrail is well adapted to redirect an automobile after it has left a roadway, but it can provide excessive rigidity against column loads. Such excessive rigidity can result in a tendency of the guardrail to spear an axially impacting vehicle. In order to reduce this tendency, the guardrail disclosed in the Sicking '298 and Mak '309 patents includes longitudinally extending slots that reduce the maximum column load that can be supported by the guardrail.

Mak U.S. Pat. No. 5,503,495 discloses a guardrail cable release mechanism designed for use with a breakaway support post. The cable release mechanism includes a plate that defines a parallel-sided notch and a V-shaped entrance to the notch. This plate is placed between the threaded nut at the end of the barrier cable and the first breakaway support post.
 
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