Movable barrier

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Inventors

Schmidt, Eric J.
Nagy, Andrew

Application #

361480

Filed

Jun-5-1989

Published

Jul-23-1991

Current US Class

256/13.1
404/6
404/9

International Classes

E01F 013/00; E01F 015/00

Field of Search

404/6 404/9 256/1 256/13.1 49/49 40/606 40/612

Assignee

Schmidt; Eric J. (Tiburon, CA)

Examiners

Britts; Ramon S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Townsend and Townsend

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Abstract
This invention relates to a road barrier, particularly to a road barrier for separating traffic lanes on a bridge. In the preferred embodiment, the barrier is made up of beams formed from steel three-beam guardrail sections. Steel tubes or flanges are welded to the top and bottom of the guardrail sections and a transverses stiffener is welded to one side. The barrier's sections are removable mounted by pins in anchors attached to the bridge deck.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A movable road barrier for guiding flow of traffic on a road surface comprising:

a beam extending lengthwise in a direction parallel to the flow of traffic for separating the flow of traffic; and

means for removably attaching the beam to the road surface, said means comprising:

a pin disposed in an anchor in the road;

means for removing the pin from the anchor; and

means for providing for a variable connection point between the pin and the anchor.

2. A movable road barrier for guiding flow of traffic on a road surface comprising:

a beam extending lengthwise in a direction parallel to the flow of traffic; and

means for removably attaching the beam to the road surface, said means comprises:



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to barriers in general and, in particular, to traffic barriers.

Traffic barriers separate lanes of automobile traffic. Such barriers find particular use in separating lanes of oppositely flowing traffic, although they are also useful for separating lanes of traffic flowing in the same direction and for separating traffic from pedestrians or from dangerous conditions along the road.

One particular application of traffic barriers is in separating lanes of traffic on bridges. To make optimum use of the limited width, bridges often have little or no space between oppositely flowing lanes of traffic, thereby creating a potentially dangerous situation. Placing traffic barriers between the oppositely directed traffic lanes minimizes this danger.

Prior art bridge traffic barriers fall into two categories: permanent barriers and movable barriers. Because they may be firmly attached to the bridge surface, permanent barriers are more resistant to vehicle impacts and therefore tend to be more effective traffic separators than movable barriers. One drawback to permanent barriers, however, is their immobility. To make optimum use of the limited number of lanes on a bridge, traffic engineers may change the direction of the flow on one or more of the bridge lanes to accommodate the vehicle traffic demand. Thus, permanent barriers are effective for separating oppositely flowing traffic only if the direction of the traffic flow remains the same for the lanes on either side of the barrier.
 
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