Inertial barrier system

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Inventors

Seegmiller, Wan
Young, Bruce O.

Application #

641911

Filed

Dec-18-1975

Published

Feb-14-1978

Current US Class

256/13.1
267/139
404/6

International Classes

F16F 007/12; E01F 015/00

Field of Search

267/116 267/139 256/13.1 256/1 404/6 116/63 40/125 220/210

Assignee

Energy Absorption Systems (West Sacramento, CA)

Examiners

Marbert; James B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jager; Melvin F.

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Abstract
An inertial barrier system for attenuating the energy of errant vehicles including inner module means defining an integral frangible container of generally wine glass-type configuration with an enlarged upper portion and a reduced lower stem portion for receiving a continuous mass of dispersible energy-attenuating material throughout the container height.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An inertial barrier system for attenuating the energy of errant vehicles comprising:

module means defining a frangible container having a generally wine-glass type configuration with an open and enlarged upper portion and a closed and reduced lower stem portion for receiving a continuous mass of dispersible energy-attenuating material having a substantially uniform density throughout the material height so that the center of gravity of said mass is above said lower stem portion;

means to cover said open portion of said module means; and

means to stabilize said module means on a support surface in a manner which will transmit the vibrational energy of said surface to said continuous mass in said module means, said stabilizing means comprising an open-ended member engageable with said upper portion of said module means to stabilize said module means, with said stem portion operatively engaged with said support surface to support said module and said mass and transmit the vibrational energy of said surface to said mass.



Description
This invention relates to an inertial barrier system for attenuating the energy of errant vehicles.

It is well-known that many obstructions located adjacent the roadbeds of highways create major safety hazards for vehicles and their passengers. These obstructions take the form of overpass support columns, bridge abutments, guardrails, road signs and railings, and the like. Since the existence of these hazards has been recognized, a major effort has begun to provide some form of energy attenuation in front of the obstructions, in the potential path of travel of an errant vehicle, in an effort to reduce damage to vehicles and personal injury to passengers. One example of such an energy attenuating device is the Liquid Shock Absorbing Buffer system described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,672,657, issued on June 27, 1972 and assigned to the assignee of the present invention.

Some prior attempts to use sand or other forms of readily dispersible particulate materials as the energy attenuating medium before roadbed obstacles have met with limited success, but possess inherent design deficiencies. Principally, the design of some systems presently available allows the system to degrade after installation to the point of substantially lessening or defeating the intended energy-attenuation performance of the system.
 
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