Pedestrian safety barrier

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Inventors

Ivey, Don L.

Application #

907153

Filed

Jul-1-1992

Published

Apr-12-1994

Current US Class

256/13.1
404/6

International Classes

E01F 013/00; E01F 015/00

Field of Search

404/6 404/7 256/1 256/13.1

Assignee

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

Examiners

Neuder; William P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Arnold, White & Durkee

US Patent References

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3982734   Impact barrier and...
4066244   Vehicular energy a...
4113400   Impact resistant ton...
4198036   Inflatable protective...
4307973   Road barrier
4348133   Median barrier co...
4407484   Impact energy abs...
4502812   Roadway barrier a...
4605336   Joint construction of...
4661010   Concrete block
4815565   Low maintenance c...
4822208   Advanced dynami...
4971475   Precast curb system
5007763   Traffic barriers wit...
 

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Other References

Ivey, et al., Portable Concrete Median Barrier: Structural Design and Dynamic Performance, Transportation Research Record No. 769, (1980) at pp. 20-30. Bronstad and Kimball, Temporary Barriers used in Construction Zones, (Dec. 1977), (D.O.T. No.: DOT-FH-11-8130).

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Abstract
An elongated pedestrian safety barrier adapted to be longitudinally disposed between a roadway and an adjoining pedestrian walkway. The safety barrier features a concrete structure up to about 24 inches in height having an outwardly angled sidewall facing the roadway and a concavity on its bottom surface to engage the top and roadside surface of a standard curb.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A pedestrian safety barrier for use between a roadway and an adjoining pedestrian walkway having an elongated concrete structure up to about 24 inches in height and provided with a cross-sectional concavity to engage a raised curb.

2. The pedestrian safety barrier of claim 1 having a sidewall which angles outwardly from the barrier base at an angle of between about 60 and about 89 degrees from the transverse axis of the barrier base.

3. The pedestrian safety barrier of claim 1 having a sidewall which angles outwardly from the barrier base at an angle of between about 80 and about 88 degrees from the transverse axis of the barrier base.

4. The pedestrian safety barrier of claim 1 having a sidewall which angles outwardly at an angle of between about 87 and about 88 degrees from the transverse axis of the barrier base.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention generally relates to a new and improved raised pedestrian safety barrier adapted to supplement an existing curb structure between a roadway and an adjoining pedestrian walkway. The safety barrier features a low profile and an outer sidewall facing toward the road which angles outwardly from the barrier base so as to reduce ramp and roll tendencies of vehicles impacting on the barrier.

2. Description of the Prior Art

It is standard practice today to provide a curb structure alongside a roadway to facilitate drainage and provide a roadway limitation so that traffic is encouraged to remain within the roadway limits. Modern curbs are normally about 6" in height and present either a rounded or roughly rectangular shape to provide a modest step-like structure which allows pedestrians to easily step down into the roadway and cross at a crosswalk or perform a similar operation.

Unfortunately, modern curbs afford little actual protection to pedestrians in a walkway adjoining a roadway. This fact is particularly emphasized in urban areas when construction occurs in the roadway area. Often, barriers are erected between the pedestrian and roadway areas in the form of plywood structures which house the walkways.
 
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