Metal beam rail terminal

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Inventors

Ivey, Don L.
Buth, Carl E.
Mak, King K.
Sicking, Dean

Application #

928270

Filed

Aug-11-1992

Published

Feb-21-1995

Current US Class

256/13.1
403/377
403/383
403/DIG3
404/11
404/6

International Classes

E01F 013/00

Field of Search

404/6 404/9 404/10 404/11 403/377 403/404 403/383 403/41 403/2 403/DIG. 256/13.1 256/1 256/19

Assignee

The Texas A&M University System (College Station, TX)

Examiners

Rosenbaum; Mark

US Patent References

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5022782   Vehicle crash barrier
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5112028   Roadway impact at...

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Other References

"Engineering Agreement for Development and Design" (No. 44756, 18 pgs.), Apr. 26, 1990 (see pp. 17-20).

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Abstract
The invention features a new and improved safety treatment for rails, such as a highway guardrail or barrier, which through compression of elongated segments of a telescoping terminal dissipates energy from vehicle impacts approaching from substantially upstream of the rail and reduce the hazard of "spearing." The impact energy is resisted by frictional and, in preferred embodiments, mechanical compression by a smaller segment of a filler disposed within a larger segment. In some embodiments, the invention further provides a nose piece to further reduce the spearing effect.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A terminal including a downstream end for attachment to a roadside or median guardrail or barrier, said terminal also including an upstream end to receive and attenuate vehicle impacts, said terminal comprising a telescoping assembly of nested, elongated tubular-like segments including an inner segment and a cross-sectionally larger outer segment that concentrically and telescopically receives and envelops the inner segment in response to pressure applied to the terminal's upstream end.

2. The terminal of claim 1, wherein at least one inner segment includes an end that is closed.

3. The terminal of claim 1, wherein the upstream end of the terminal is provided with a nose piece.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention generally relates to a safety treatment for the ends of metal beam guardrails. The invention more particularly relates to a mechanical energy absorbing system that is used as a terminal at the end of a metal beam guardrail, especially a box beam or W-beam guardrail.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Along most highways there are hazards that can be a substantial danger to drivers of automobiles which leave the highway. To help reduce such danger, guardrails have been provided. The guardrails are typically installed along roadsides or medians such that the upstream ends, or terminal ends of the guardrails facing the flow of traffic, do not in themselves form a hazard. Early guardrails lacked any special termination at the upstream ends, and occasionally impacting vehicles became impaled on the guardrails causing intense deceleration of the vehicle and severe injury to the occupants. In some reported cases, guardrails have actually penetrated directly into the occupant compartments of the vehicles with fatal results.
 
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