Panel for road construction

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Inventors

Borgnini, Arsenio

Application #

750286

Filed

Aug-27-1991

Published

Sep-22-1992

Current US Class

256/13.1
256/24
404/12

International Classes

E04H 017/16

Field of Search

256/13.1 256/24 404/12 404/13

Examiners

Kundrat; Andrew V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bloom; Leonard

US Patent References

4295637   Guard rail
4306631   Noise barrier wall...
4312166   Wall assemblies
4338041   Glarefoil assembly
4751893   Anti-glare screen
5015119   Vision blocking bar...

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Abstract
The present invention concerns a panel with a horizontal or vertical transverse ridged cross-section, that can be interconnected in sucession with other panels of the same type to form a continuous screen which is installed above the central barrier separating the two carriageways of a road, or above the barriers that delimit the sides of a road; this screen, particularly when installed above the central barrier of a road, being designed to be capable of simultaneously acting to screen off full beam headlamps and spray from wet road surfaces from the opposing carriageways of a road, and to act as a reference at night and/or in conditions of poor visibility, due to the high refractive power of its surfaces.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A rigid panel that can be stably assembled in succession with identical panels that are positioned adjoining thereto, so as to form a continuous screen installed lengthwise above road barriers, the panel, in combination, comprised of:

a metal panel having an external face, a top, a bottom, and a pair of opposite traverse edges;

a plurality of ridges formed on the external face of the panel, so as to project outwardly from the external face, the ridges being spaced from one another at regular intervals along the panel, and each of said ridges being substantially U-shaped in cross-section;

molded flashing being substantially inverted U-shaped in cross-section, the molded flashing being disposed on the top of the panel;



Description
DESCRIPTION

The object of the present patent application is a ridged panel that can be assembled in succession with other panels of the same type to form a continuous screen which is installed above the central barrier separating the two carriageways of a road, or above the barriers that delimit the sides of a road.

The continuous screen that is formed by panels of the type according to the invention is characterized by the considerable ease with which it can be assembled and maintained, and its ability to give excellent results in terms of traffic safety in conditions of poor visibility caused by fog, or at night, or when both conditions prevail.

The screen according to the invention has been designed following careful research into the traffic problems that are a feature of major roads, particularly dual carriageways, at night and/or in the presence of thick fog or mist.

One of the major problems affecting road users today is the risk, on almost all dual carriageway roads, of being dazzled by the headlamps of oncoming vehicles. This is problem which cannot even be avoided by the use of guard-rail or New Jersey type central barriers, as they are designed to prevent vehicles from crossing into the opposing carriageway, and their height, which is defined on the basis of international standards, is insufficient for them to simultaneously effectively screen off the headlamps of vehicles moving in opposite directions from each other.
 
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