Railing

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Inventors

Johansson, Jerzy Kryszof

Application #

400360

Filed

Sep-20-1999

Published

Feb-20-2001

Current US Class

256/13.1
404/6

International Classes

E01F 013/00

Field of Search

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

Assignee

BCC Baltic Construction Company AB (Hassleholm, SE)

Examiners

Will; Thomas B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Luedeka, Neely & Graham, P.C.

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Abstract
A barrier comprises posts, an impact-absorbing rail, and a pretensioned steel cable extending in the longitudinal direction of the barrier. The steel cable is arranged in an upwardly open undercut groove in cable holders on the posts. The impact-absorbing rail has the form of a downwardly open sectional rail, which covers the steel cable and the major part of the cable holders. An elongate fibre-optic light guide is fixed to a downwardly directed surface of this impact-absorbing rail.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A barrier for placement adjacent a roadway to limit movement of a vehicle off the roadway, the barrier comprising a plurality of generally upright, spaced-apart posts, at least one elongate, generally horizontally disposed sectional impact-absorbing rail extending therebetween, and at least one pretensioned, elongate steel cable at least portions of which are arranged and received in open grooves in cable holders supported on the posts, wherein the grooves of the cable holders are closed with a removable looking plate so as to limit displacement of the cable out of the grooves of the cable holders and wherein the rail is dimensioned and arranged in relation to the roadway and the cable holders so as to cause the rail to cover and protect the steel cable from a direct impact thereagainst by a vehicle coming into contact with the barrier from the sides or from above the barrier.



Description
The present invention relates to a railing or barrier, which is intended especially for roads and bridges.

Barriers of the types used for roads and bridges should be highly crash-resistant. Therefore standards for such barriers have been set by road administrations in different countries. Most standards prescribe that the barrier should have elements absorbing the impact at the same level as the hub caps, i.e. a longitudinal beam positioned on the normal level of the hub caps of the vehicles. Since passenger cars and trucks have different wheel diameters, these elements must have a considerable vertical extent. The most common construction therefore is an impact-absorbing profiled metal sheet of European standard. This profiled metal sheet usually has two longitudinal ridges and an intermediate groove. The heads of the mounting bolts are arranged in this groove so as not to immediately touch vehicles sliding along the barrier. This type of barriers functions excellently as impact-absorbing elements but are unfavourable since they block the view. This is a particularly great disadvantage of bridge barriers especially in urban and motorway environments since vehicles approaching a crossing adjacent the end of the barrier are in many cases difficult to see. Also for aesthetical reasons, a clearer view should be preferred, above all in areas much frequented by tourists. It has therefore been suggested that this impact-absorbing profiled metal sheet be divided into individual impact-absorbing rods or tubes. Changing to such impact-absorbing elements, however, causes an additional problem since the road administrations in different countries require that the surface of the barrier facing the pavement be smooth and have no extensible mounting elements. As examples of this technique mention can be made of GB-A-1,209,191, GB-A-1,417,109, GB-A-2,266,910, U.S. Pat. No. 3,276,750, FR-A-2,698,643 and WO 88/00628.
 
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