Highway crash cushion

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Inventors

June, David L.

Application #

614336

Filed

Mar-12-1996

Published

Jul-1-1997

Current US Class

188/377
256/13.1
267/139
404/10

International Classes

F16F 007/12

Field of Search

188/377 188/371 267/139 256/13.1 404/6 404/10

Assignee

Energy Absorption Systems, Inc. (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Poon; Peter M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione

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Abstract
A support frame attaches a truck mounted attenuator to a backup vehicle. The support frame includes a rear section connected to a front section by a linkage which includes two spaced side frames. The side frames each include three hinges, with the intermediate hinge arranged to fold outwardly in an impact. The hinges pivot about vertical hinge axes such that the front section is supported during pivoting of the hinges. The support frame is held in an initial configuration by restraining cables connected between the linkage and the front section. The cables are releasably secured to the front section by a trigger mechanism which is activated by the position of a probe mounted to the TMA.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a highway crash cushion comprising a rear section adapted for mounting to a high-resistance object, and a front section facing an anticipated direction of impact along an impact axis, the improvement comprising:

a linkage mounted to the front and rear sections to support the front section in use, said linkage comprising two side frames, each side frame comprising first and second end portions and at least one hinge, each hinge pivotable about a respective hinge axis, said hinge axes oriented when the crash cushion is in a use orientation such that said front section is supported by the linkage as the hinges pivot, said side frames remaining connected at the first end portion to the front section and at the second end portion to the rear section as the hinges pivot; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to a highway crash cushion such as an energy absorbing support frame for a vehicle mounted attenuator.

Vehicle mounted attenuators (so called truck mounted attenuators or TMAs) are currently in widespread use. U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,711,481 and 5,199,755, assigned to the assignee of this invention, describe several such TMAs. In each case, the TMA is designed to be mounted on a vehicle such as a truck, which is then positioned adjacent to a region to be protected, such as a work zone alongside a highway. A vehicle which leaves an adjacent lane of traffic will be prevented from entering the work zone when it hits the TMA. The TMA decelerates the impacting vehicle in a controlled manner and reduces damage to the vehicle and injury to the occupants of the vehicle.

One problem in TMA design is that the device should operate reliably both in stopping lightweight vehicles travelling at relatively slow speeds (a low-energy event) and heavy vehicles travelling at high speeds (a high-energy event). In order to expand the energy absorbing range of TMAs, support frames of various types have been developed, including those described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,248,129 and 5,403,113, assigned to the assignee of this invention. These support frames are interposed between the TMA and the vehicle, and they provide an additional level of energy absorption capacity for high-energy events.
 
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