Low profile concrete road barrier

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Inventors

Ivey, Don L.
Ross, Hayes E.
Beason, W. Lynn

Application #

691392

Filed

Apr-25-1991

Published

Oct-20-1992

Current US Class

256/13.1
404/6

International Classes

E01F 013/00

Field of Search

404/6 256/1 256/13.1

Assignee

Texas A & M University (College Station, TX)

Examiners

Neuder; William P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Arnold, White & Durkee

US Patent References

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Other References

Ivey et al., Portable Concrete Median Barriers: Structural Design and Dynamic Performance, Transportation Research Record 769, pp. 20-30 (1980). Texas Transportation Institute (authored by Ivey et al.), Barriers in Construction Zones--Vol. 1: Summary Report, pp. 25-28, 53-62 (Apr. 1985). Southwest Research Institute (authored by Bronstad and Kimball), Temporary Barriers Used in Construction Zones. San Antonio, Task Rpt. (Dec. 1977).

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Abstract
A low profile road barrier that minimizes obstruction to vision and the ramping and rolling of automobiles which may be comprised of one or more interconnected concrete barrier segments stationed along the road or cast in place. The road barrier usually lies substantially parallel to the direction of traffic, may be up to about 24 inches in height and has a sidewall facing toward the road which angles outwardly from the barrier base. Abutting ends of contiguous segments are interconnected by economic, easily installed and removed devices, which preferably comprise bolts with two threaded ends insertable through apertures in the segment ends secured by corresponding nuts.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A road barrier for use alongside a traffic lane, comprising:

an elongated concrete structure up to about 24 inches in height and having a sidewall facing the lane which angles outwardly from the barrier base.

2. The road barrier of claim 1, wherein said sidewall angles outwardly from the barrier base at an angle of between about 60 and about 89 degrees from the transverse axis of the barrier base.

3. The road barrier of claim 1, wherein the sidewall angles outwardly from the barrier base at an angle of between about 80 and about 88 degrees from the transverse axis of the barrier base.

4. The road barrier of claim 1, wherein the sidewall angles outwardly at an angle of between about 87 and about 88 degrees from the transverse axis of the barrier base.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention generally relates to a new and improved concrete road barrier having a low profile to achieve unprecedented visibility for drivers and outer sidewalls facing toward the road which angle outwardly from the barrier base so as to reduce the ramp and roll tendencies of vehicles impacting on the barrier.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Along most highways, there are hazards that present substantial danger to drivers of automobiles if they should happen to leave the highway. To help prevent such accidents, road barriers are often provided along the sides and in the median of a highway to channel the traffic onto appropriate lanes. These barriers are commonly made of concrete, and they slope gradually inwardly from the bottom to the top.

The use of road barriers has several important purposes. First, as noted above, the barriers are intended to channel vehicles hitting the barriers back into the adjacent traffic lanes. Second, the barriers are intended to help prevent vehicles from traveling entirely off the road or into the lanes of opposing traffic. Third, the barriers are intended to be stable and relatively immovable. It is also desirable that the barriers be easily assembled, and that they be weather resistant.
 
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