Highway guard rail bumper guard

4030706
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Inventors

Ward, James S.

Application #

721465

Filed

Sep-8-1976

Published

Jun-21-1977

Current US Class

052/DIG9
114/219
256/1
256/13.1
267/140

International Classes

E04H 017/00

Field of Search

256/1 256/13.1 256/19 114/219 114/220 104/254 104/256 267/140 293/71 404/6

Assignee

Ward; James S. (Stratford, CT)

Examiners

Kundrat; Andrew V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brucker; Andrew

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Abstract
A highway guard rail bumper guard includes at least two automobile tires arranged concentrically one within the other. Each of the tires has a mirror circumferential segment thereof removed to provide each of such tires with a pair of spaced ends. The tires preferably are positioned such that the spaced ends of the respective tires are substantially aligned radially. Fastening means are secured to the outermost of the tires adjacent each of the ends thereof and clamping means is connected between the fastening means. An annularly extending layer of a particulate non-compressible material is disposed within the innermost of the tires.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A highway guard rail bumper guard comprising:

at least two vehicle tires arranged concentrically one within the other, each of said tires having a minor circumferential segment thereof removed to thereby provide spaced ends on each said tire;

fastening elements carried by the outermost of said tires adjacent each of the ends thereof;

clamping means connected between said fastening elements; and

an annularly extending layer of a particulate incompressible material disposed within the innermost of said tires.

2. A bumper guard according to claim 1, wherein said clamping means are slidably connected between said fastening means.

3. A bumper guard according to claim 2, wherein said fastening elements comprise eyelets and said clamping means includes rod elements slidable within said eyelets.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to highway guard rail bumper guards and more particularly to a bumper guard formed of automobile tires.

Impact absorbing devices for attachment to highway and like abutments have been known heretofore for the purpose of protecting both the abutment and the vehicle and its occupants which may collide with the abutment. It has been conventional to employ automobile tires in such devices because of their resiliency and in order to utilize tires which have become worm to the extent that they are no longer of any significant value for their originally intended use on the vehicle. Also, although certain of the prior devices have attempted to enhance the efficacy of the tire by employing a liquid within the tire the prior devices have had only limited value. U.S. Pat. No. 3,661,359 issued May 9, 1972 to Walker Brooks, for example, discloses the use of an automobile tire and rim with a liquid within the tire and with blow out plugs.
 
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