Lighted tube support assembly

5902067
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Inventors

Rushing, Hollis B.

Application #

975006

Filed

Nov-20-1997

Published

May-11-1999

Current US Class

256/13.1
362/152
404/6

International Classes

E01F 9/0/16; .15/02

Field of Search

404/6 404/9 404/12 256/1 256/13.1 362/152 116/63

Examiners

Lisehora; James A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Garvey, Smith, Nehrbass & Doody, LLC

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Abstract
A lighted tube support assembly having a first base portion and an upper lighted tube support portion. The base portion would be substantially rectangular in configuration, and would define a channel therethrough of sufficient width to accommodate the width of an anti-glare panel therein. The lighted tube support portion would include a continuous ring member having a bore therethrough for slidably engaging around the outer surface of a lighted tube, and the support portion would further be secured to the base portion via a ball and socket type of joint, so that the upper tube support portion could rotate in vertical, horizontal, and rotational planes in relation to the stationary base member. It would be further provided that these assemblies would be spaced at regular intervals along the entire length of the lighted tube, and would be secured to the support structure or anti-glare panel via screws or the like attachment.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An assembly for supporting a lighted tube along a highway, comprising:

a. a base portion, securable to a fixed location adjacent the highway;

b. a support portion, mounted to the base portion, the support portion supporting a section of the lighted tube;

c. means interconnecting base portion and support portion, for allowing vertical, horizontal and rotational movement of the support portion in relation to the base portion.

2. The assembly in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of said assemblies positioned at spaced apart intervals along the length of the lighted tube for supporting the entire length of the tube.

3. The assembly in claim 1, wherein the means interconnecting the base portion and the support portion further comprises a ball and socket joint.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The apparatus and assembly of the present invention relates to lighted guidance systems for highways. More particularly, the apparatus relates to a support assembly for supporting a lighted tube mountable on anti-glare panels on portions of a highway to alert drivers to be cautious at that particular portion of the highway.

2. General Background of the Invention

In the development of the highway system, particularly in the United States, there are constant upgrades, reconstruction and new construction of portions of the highway system, particularly on the interstate system. Of course, while this type of upgrade or construction is ongoing, the various state highway departments attempt to maintain the highway open to traffic, yet are very vigilant in alerting drivers to the construction that is ongoing in a particular section of the highway. For example, one problem that has arisen is in instances when traffic is routed from a four lane highway to a two lane section of highway while the highway is undergoing repair. It is common that one of the four lane sections must be merged into the other four lane section, and commence to a two lane section. At the point of merger, while the traffic is moving from an entrance lane onto the highway, particularly at night, the oncoming traffic is often blinded by the lights of the car merging onto the highway. Therefore, there has been patented a device known as an anti-glare panel, U.S. Pat. No. 5,641,241 entitled "Lighted Anti-Glare Paddle System" which is positioned on a median, and is angulated so that a plurality of these anti-glare panels forms a continuous wall effect between the lanes, and therefore the lights of the merging traffic do not interfere with the ongoing traffic. Another important instance where highway warnings are important are sharp turns or elevated turns on an interstate system, which may result in a vehicle miscalculating speed around the turn and making contact with the sidewall of the turn, or often times at night time, not appreciating that the turn is upcoming and again, results in an accident. In these particular instances, there has been devised a particular warning system known as a lighted guidance system, which is a continuous tube extending along the wall, for example, of a walled turn in a highway, where the lighted tube containing a phosphorescent or glowing material therein, serves as a lighted alert when the automobile approaches the turn and the driver is alerted that the turn, is upcoming due to the glowing material within the tube. Often times, these tubes may be used in conjunction with the system of anti-glare panels as was discussed earlier.
 
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