Rapidly deployable traffic screen

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Inventors

Hanson, James L.

Application #

855874

Filed

Mar-23-1992

Published

Dec-14-1993

Current US Class

040/612
052/2.18
256/13.1
404/6

International Classes

G09F 015/00

Field of Search

404/6 404/9 256/1 256/13.1 256/DIG. 40/610 40/612 52/2.18 52/2.19 52/2.24 52/2.25 52/2.26

Examiners

Neuder; William P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Marrs; Roger A.

US Patent References

4465262   Portable expandab...
4776121   Inflatable sign
4918877   Inflatable tubular st...
5125177   Multi-piece inflatab...
5152092   Traffic safety device

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Abstract
A sight barrier or screen is disclosed herein for temporarily obstructing oncoming motorists' view from accident scenes which includes an elongated screen or shield having a stowed position deployable into an operative position by inflation of tubular or conduit members. A main or base conduit is included having outwardly projected leg members for supporting the screen or shield in the operative position and further having upwardly projecting stanchions in spaced-apart relationship supporting a plurality of sight barriers therebetween. A source of pressurized gas is operably connected to the main base conduit for rapid deployment of the shield into its operative position and ground engaging or retention devices are included for holding the shield in place at the accident site.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A deployable traffic screen comprising:

an elongated base;

a plurality of leg members outwardly projecting from opposite sides of said base normal to a longitudinal axis of said base;

a multiplicity of upright stanchions carried on the top of said base in spaced-apart relationship normal to said base longitudinal axis and to said leg members;

said base, said stanchions and said leg members composed of a flexible, foldable air-tight material and in enclosed internal fluid communication with each other;

a netting carried between adjacent ones of said upright stanchions obstructing visual observation therethrough; and

means carried on said base for selectively inflating said base, said stanchions and said leg members into an elongated shield with said leg members constituting a ground support and said upright stanchions constituting a visual screen.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to the field of sight barriers, and more particularly to a novel temporary sight shield that may be readily deployed from a stowed position into an operative position at the scene of a traffic accident in order to provide a temporary shield separating oncoming traffic from the accident scene so as to obscure or block the vision of the oncoming traffic from the traffic accident.

2. Brief Description of the Prior Art

In the past, freeway accidents in densely populated areas oftentimes caused traffic jams, partly as a result of curious drivers slowing down to see what event has caused the accident. Problems and difficulties have been encountered due to the slowdown of traffic which further induces traffic delays that greatly restrict current freeway systems' ability to handle higher traffic volume. From an environmental perspective, such slowdown of traffic may induce millions of tons of pollutants into the atmosphere by nonproductive idling vehicles encountering the traffic jams. Further, lost man hours on the road are nonproductive as well.
 
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