Restorable fender panel

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Inventors

Stephens, Barry D.
Morehead, Peter B.

Application #

379869

Filed

May-19-1982

Published

Jun-5-1984

Current US Class

256/13.1
404/6

International Classes

A01K 003/00; E01F 015/00

Field of Search

256/13.1 114/219 404/6 404/9 104/254 104/255 104/256 188/290 188/293 267/8

Assignee

Energy Absorption Systems, Inc. (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Shedd; Wayne L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Willian, Brinks, Olds, Hofer, Gilson & Lione Ltd.

US Patent References

3944187   Roadway impact at...
3982734   Impact barrier and...
4072334   Energy absorbing...

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Abstract
A self-restoring fender panel for a reusable impact attenuation device is provided. Buffer elements are positioned in an ordered array extending forwardly of a rigid backing member adjacent to a fixed structure. Diaphragm members are interposed in the array and extend laterally outward of the array at fixed intervals. Fender panels are pivotally coupled to laterally extending ends of the diaphragm members and extend rearwardly from their associated diaphragm members and partially overlap the fender panels coupled to the succeeding diaphragm members. Biasing means, such as an extension spring, interconnects each of the fender panels with the diaphragm member to which the fender panel is pivotally coupled to bias the fender panels laterally inward. Nonrigid means such as a cable connects the backing member and the diaphragm members. Preferably, the fender panels are connected to the nonrigid means by releasable clips, which may be made of wire.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A reusable impact attenuation device comprising:

a rigid backing member;

a plurality of buffer elements positioned in an ordered array extending forwardly of said backing member;

a plurality of diaphragm members interposed in said array at spaced intervals with the opposed ends of at least preselected ones of said diaphragm members extending laterally outward of said array;

a plurality of fender panel members pivotally coupled to opposed ends of selected diaphragm members, the panel members extending rearwardly from their associated diaphragm member and partially overlapping the panel member associated with the succeeding diaphragm member;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to an improvement in a device for safely protecting fixed structures from damage resulting from colliding vehicles or the like. More particularly, this invention is directed to an improved fender panel for a reusable impact attenuation device for absorbing and harmlessly dissipating the impact energy of a colliding vehicle.

It is known that rigid guardrails and similar immovable protective devices alongside vehicular traffic routes such as highspeed highways may be used for the purpose of preventing vehicles from colliding with fixed structures such as, for example, abutments, columns, and sign supports. A common practice is to place a rigid railing between the vehicular traffic route and the fixed structure to deflect the vehicle in such a manner that the vehicle avoids direct impact with the fixed structure. Such devices are of only limited value since they do not decelerate the vehicle at a controlled, safe rate to provide maximum safety and minimum injury to the occupants of the impacting vehicle. Further, such devices result in the impacting vehicle being thrown back onto the highway into the path of other moving vehicles.
 
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