Modular barricade

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Inventors

Bechtold, Joseph

Application #

440265

Filed

Nov-22-1989

Published

Nov-6-1990

Current US Class

116/63P
116/63T
256/13.1
256/64
404/6
404/9

International Classes

E01F 013/00

Field of Search

116/63 404/6 404/7 404/9 404/10 404/12 404/13 404/14 256/13.1 256/64

Examiners

Britts; Ramon S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

White; Douglas B.

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Abstract
There is provided a modular barricade which is composed of a plurality of interchangeable parts. A standardized section is used to form the frame mounting, and extensible crossbar is mounted to adjust the barricade to a variety of widths.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A modular barricade apparatus comprising:

a crossbar member; and

apparatus for supporting said crossbar comprising paired vertical members, and base members connected to said vertical members to hold said vertical members in a rigid upright position, wherein said base and said vertical members are interchangeable.

2. The modular barricade apparatus of claim 1 further comprising truss members affixed at their extremities to said vertical and said base members, wherein said truss members, said vertical members, and said base members are interchangeable.

3. The modular barricade apparatus of claim 1 wherein said crossbar is comprised of an extensible telescoping member and wherein said crossbar is mounted to said vertical members by extending said crossbar to project through openings in said vertical members.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to barricades used as warning apparatus, and particularly to those of the type that present laterally oriented crossbars bearing warning indicia. More particularly the invention relates to collapsible apparatus designed to improve its storage and repair capabilities.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Prior barricades of the type which present lateral crossbars are of the "A" frame design or "L" frame design with the crossbar(s) rigidly affixed to the frames. Because of the nature of the construction of these barricades, multiple sizes must be inventoried to accommodate the variety of uses encountered and to replace damaged barricades; and this inventory requires substantial storage space.

Barricades generally sustain regular damage due to their location proximate moving traffic, and they are easily damaged beyond repair when struck by vehicles. As a result, recent innovations have been directed to improving their crash worthiness. In U.S. Pat. No. 4,183,695, a signboard style barricade is mounted to its base via breakaway shear pins. In the event of impact, the supporting legs easily collapse. More recently in U.S. Pat. No. 4,792,258, another collapsible structure is provided but with a locking mechanism designed to hold it down after the collision.
 
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