Highway median delineator

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Inventors

Schmanski, Donald W.

Application #

969083

Filed

Dec-13-1978

Published

Feb-10-1981

Current US Class

040/607.13
040/612
256/13.1
404/10
404/6
404/9

International Classes

E01F 015/00

Field of Search

404/6 404/10 404/9 256/13.1 40/606-612 240/72 116/63

Assignee

High Performance Composites, Inc. (Carson City, NV)

Examiners

Byers, Jr.; Nile C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Thorpe, North, Western & Gold

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Abstract
Flexible elongate web structures with reflective faces are fixed on opposing ends of a support arm which is centrally mounted over a highway barrier. Appropriate geometric structure and material selection provide a non-destructive bending response for the respective web structures during vehicle impact and provide for restoration to original orientation. The support or mounting arm is formed of polymer material having sufficient rigidity to support the web structure during static conditions and sufficient compliance and flexibility to bend and twist during the vehicle impact.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A median barrier delineator comprising:

a. a pair of elongate webs, each having a geometric structure which deforms upon impact by a moving object to develop a nondestructive bending response, with subsequent restoration to its approximate original orientation and configuration;

b. an elongate mounting arm attached at each end thereof to one of the elongate webs such that the mounting arm supports the elongate web pair in an upright orientation, and has sufficient length such that the attached webs are displaced a sufficient distance away from the median barrier to permit the web to freely contort about the mounting arm upon occurrence of said impact by the moving object, said arm being comprised of materials having sufficient rigidity to support said web pair during static conditions, but sufficient contortional compliance and flexibility to bend and twist during dynamic conditions resulting from the impact; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to highway delineation, with particular reference to delineation for median barriers which seperate opposing sides of a divided highway.

2. Prior Art

The use of a median barrier between opposing directions of a divided highway provides numerous advantages of safety and traffic regulation. A common form of median barrier is indicated in FIG. 1 and is known to those skilled in the art as a New Jersey-type barricade or barrier. Although plainly visible during daylight hours, the barricade becomes deceptively ill-defined during nighttime driving, particularly where visibility is further hampered by poor weather conditions. It is not uncommon, therefore, to observe tire impact lines along the barrier sidewall, witnessing to a previous lack of perception or misjudgment by a vehicle driver.

To assist driver recognition of such median barriers during poor visibility, techniques of highway delineation have been applied to the barrier structure. The most common method of barrier identification has been to apply reflective buttons 10 (FIG. 1) at the sidewall surface of the barrier such that vehicle headlights are reflected to warn the driver of the barrier location. Such reflective buttons are usually several inches in height and may include a prismatic reflecting means to distribute light through multiple angles of observation, or retro reflective materials to return the light to its original source. Numerous difficulties remain with the use of such reflective buttons and similar barrier delineation techniques, resulting in continued injuries to life and property, in addition to maintenance costs associated with repair and reconstruction of impacted median barriers.
 
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