Impact barrier

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Inventors

Raupach, James E.

Application #

392774

Filed

Mar-20-2003

Published

Mar-9-2004

Current US Class

256/13.1
404/10
404/6

International Classes

E01F 009/00

Field of Search

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

Examiners

Hartmann; Gary S.

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Abstract
An impact barrier provides an impact absorbing wall surface for racecar tracks. The present invention comprises a car-contacting panel having a top edge and a bottom edge. The steel wall bottom edge is disposed in a groove at the periphery of a roadway and a bladder contacts the steel wall. In the case of a car hitting the impact barrier the bladder would deflate and absorb some of the force of the impact.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An impact barrier comprising:

a car contacting panel having a top edge and a bottom edge, said bottom edge is disposed within an undercut groove at the periphery of a roadway; and

a bladder contacting said car contacting panel.

2. The impact barrier of claim 1 wherein:

said bladder is connected to a retaining wall.

3. The impact barrier of claim 2 further comprising:

a retention chain connected to said car contacting panel adjacent to said car contacting panel top edge.

4. The impact barrier of claim 3 wherein:

said retention chain has two ends, a car contacting panel end and a retaining wall end, said retention chain car contacting panel end is connected to said car contacting panel adjacent to said car contacting panel top edge.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a impact barrier for use in connection with vehicle crash barrier. The impact barrier has particular utility in connection with decelerating race cars which impact the barrier.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Impact barriers are desirable for absorbing a portion of the energy of deceleration of a vehicle. Safety walls have found wide use on the highway under bridges or on on-ramps to absorb energy from vehicles that collide with the wall. The saving of many lives is directly attributable to these walls. In motor vehicle racing most crashes occur at curves in the track, and the retaining wall in these areas is typically made of concrete. A need has been felt to provide a safety wall for the curves of race tracks that will absorb a portion of the energy of impact when a vehicle collides with it, thus increasing the margin of safety for the drivers.

The use of vehicle crash barrier is known in the prior art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,464,177 to Kramer et al discloses An energy absorbing impact barrier that includes a collapsible energy absorption assembly which is stored in a vault in the ground. Upon deployment, the energy absorption apparatus is lifted out of its vault, where it thereby expands and deploys. The energy absorption apparatus includes four stages of pairs of elastomeric torsion springs configured into scissors arrangements, with each stage having a progressively higher effective spring rate, to thereby decelerate a vehicle which strikes the apparatus. However, the Kramer et al '177 patent does not have a pivot formed within an undercut within a race track periphery and does not have an upstanding wall member positioned via a chain and an airbag contained behind the pivoting wall member.
 
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