Method of manufacturing barriers

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Inventors

Drews, Terence

Application #

795020

Filed

Nov-20-1991

Published

Jun-16-1992

Current US Class

256/1
256/13.1
404/6

International Classes

E01F 013/00; E01F 015/00

Field of Search

256/1 256/13.1 404/6 249/1 249/114.1 249/105 425/1-5

Examiners

Britts; Ramon S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Evenson, Wands, Edwards, Lenahan & McKeown

US Patent References

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4452431   Restorable fender...
4552341   Method of protectin...
4824282   Methods and appar...
5054954   Roadway barrier

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Abstract
A barrier is manufactured by inserting a cage frame into the mold. The cage frame forms a clearance gap between the frame side walls and the mold side walls. The cage frame is first substantially filled with vehicle tire material and secondly filled with non-recyclable plastic material. An adhesive-type liquid is poured into the clearance gap to fill the sides of the mold. The top of the mold is coupled into place and the adhesive liquid is poured through the top to fill up the mold. The mold is then cured to produce the barrier.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A barrier structure, comprising:

a cage frame having a base and side walls defining an interior space;

a plurality of pieces of an elastic material substantially filling the the interior space;

an epoxy outer layer covering said cage side walls and extending through the cage side walls into the interior space and at least partially in contact with the elastic material.

2. A barrier structure according to claim 1, wherein the epoxy outer layer is a latex rubber elastomeric material and the latex rubber elastomeric material extends into an outer portion of the plurality of pieces of the elastic material in the interior space.

3. A barrier structure according to claim 2, wherein an inner portion of the plurality of pieces of elastic material are loose and form interstices between said pieces.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a method of manufacturing and forming various types of barriers used, for example, in safeguarding highways, providing temporary water dams and for forming portable walls.

For many years, highways have been provided with barriers such as dividers for separating traffic lanes and to protect construction crews working on the highways. The dividers are often permanently installed on the highways and, in almost all instances, are temporarily installed for the duration of construction work. These barriers are usually made with concrete and are formed in sections approximately ten feet long and having a cross-section similar to that of a truncated pyramid. The barriers are elongated such that they can be placed in an end-to-end relationship. Typical concrete dividers can weigh over 3,000 pounds and are very cumbersome to transport and arrange.

In addition, the concrete dividers' rigidity does not allow for the absorption of impact forces upon a collision. This has the disadvantageous effect of causing automobiles to bounce off the barrier and back into the flow of traffic which can create other accidents.
 
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