Impact absorbing device

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Inventors

Nagler, Yaacov

Application #

442504

Filed

May-16-1995

Published

Oct-29-1996

Current US Class

256/13.1
404/6

International Classes

E01F 015/00

Field of Search

256/13.1 404/6 404/9 404/10

Examiners

Knight; Anthony

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brady, O'Boyle & Gates

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Abstract
An impact absorbing device includes a plurality of nested annular tread portions of discarded tires. The nested tread portions are constructed and arranged to be positioned at the end of a guard rail or wall to provide an impact absorbing abutment, or to form a wall or fence, or to be inserted into conventional road abutment containers.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An impact absorbing device comprising a plurality of discarded sidewall-less tire annular tread portions of various diameters, each tread portion having a continuous transversely and circumferential extending tread path, said tread portions being arranged in nested relationship, the innermost tire tread portion having the smallest diameter, each successive annular tread portion having a greater diameter than the next preceding annular tread portion, the outer peripheral surface of an annular tread portion engaging the inner peripheral surface of the adjacent annular tread portion, to thereby provide an impact unit having a plurality of coaxial annular tread portions, held in nested relationship by a friction fit.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In applicant's U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,199,813 dated Apr. 6, 1993, there is disclosed a road marker weight having a plurality of stacked sidewalls of discarded vehicle tires. In his continuing research and experimentation to find new uses for old or worn out vehicle tires, and, more particularly, to find a use for the tread portion of the tires from which the above-noted sidewalls had been cut, the impact absorbing device of the present invention has been devised.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The impact absorbing device of the present invention comprises, essentially, a plurality of nested annular tread portions of discarded vehicle tires. The tread portions are of various diameters with the innermost tread portion having the smallest diameter, with each successive annular tread portion having a greater diameter than the next preceding tread portion to thereby provide a unit having a plurality of coaxial annular tread portions.

The unit can be inserted into a road abutment consisting of a conventional plastic cylinder container, in lieu of the sand usually contained therein, whereby the resilience of the unit absorbs an impact from a vehicle more readily than a volume of sand.
 
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