Post for a guard rail

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Inventors

Akabame, Noboru
Yoshino, Hitoshi

Application #

083168

Filed

Oct-9-1979

Published

Sep-15-1981

Current US Class

256/13.1
256/19

International Classes

E01F 015/00

Field of Search

256/13.1 256/19 248/66

Assignee

Nippon Light Metal Company Limited (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Kundrat; Andrew V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McAulay, Fields, Fisher, Goldstein & Nissen

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Abstract
A post for a guard rail used on a highway. Said post is made of an aluminum cast alloy, and is formed in an I-shape in a horizontal cross section, having a central web and front and rear flanges, and being wider at its lower portion. A mechanical neutral plane of the post along the widthwise direction thereof is formed in an S-shape, so as to provide sufficient plasticity and supporting ability to absorb an impact load of a vehicle and to protect a driver from injury.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A post for a guard rail to be secured on a curb arranged at a side of a highway, said post comprising:

a post body formed of metal and having an I-shape in horizontal cross-section with a front flange and a rear flange formed on the front and rear portions of a web;

at least one fitting portion on said front flange facing the highway for receiving said guard rail;

said post having a mechanical neutral plane which is an S-shaped curve; and

a first portion of the mechanical neutral plane of substantially the upper half portion of said post body being upwardly inclined towards the highway, and a second portion of the mechanical neutral plane of substantially the lower half portion of said post body having a curved plane protruding towards the highway.



Description
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a guard device, and is particularly concerned with an improved post construction for a guard rail, such as used on a highway or the like. It will be noticed that the post of the present invention is not intended to be used for a pedestrian safety fence.

It is well known that the guard device is used as a certain kind of road-criterion to persons operating vehicles. The guard device is required to absorb and reduce the impact of the vehicle so as to minimize injury to the driver and the occupants should a vehicle in motion contact or collide with the guard rail. In a case where a vehicle in motion contacts a guard rail, it is desirable that such guard rail has no obstacles on the surface thereof facing the highway, in other words, the post for the guard rail sould not protrude from the guard rail toward the highway. For this reason, at the present time, the Block-out Type (i.e., the type in which the guard rail protrudes from the post toward the highway) can be considered as a most suitable one.
 
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