Road barrier

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Inventors

Braverman, Josef J.

Application #

332800

Filed

Nov-2-1994

Published

Mar-12-1996

Current US Class

256/13.1
404/6

International Classes

E01F 013/00

Field of Search

404/6 404/9 256/1 256/13.1

Examiners

Neuder; William P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Armstrong; R. Craig

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Abstract
A plastic road barrier has an elongated base portion having an open center portion and a hollow peripheral portion surrounding the open center portion. The hollow peripheral portion has an inlet into an upper portion thereof for receiving water or other ballast, and an outlet from a lower portion thereof for draining the ballast. An elongated hollow upper portion, open at the bottom, extends upwardly from the base portion, and is preferably but not necessarily integral therewith. Its horizontal dimensions reduce from bottom to top, via steps and/or by being tapered, so that the barriers can be stacked by inserting the upper portion of one barrier a substantial distance into the upper portion of another barrier.
 
Claims
What is claimed as the invention is:

1. A plastic road barrier, comprising:

an elongated base portion having an open center portion and a hollow peripheral portion surrounding said open center portion, said hollow peripheral portion having an inlet into an upper area thereof for receiving ballast means and an outlet from a lower area thereof for draining said ballast means; and

an elongated hollow upper portion with an open bottom, said upper portion extending upwardly from said base portion and having all horizontal dimensions reducing from bottom to top;

said barriers being stackable by virtue of said upper portion of one barrier being insertable a substantial distance into the upper portion of another barrier, via said open center of said base portion.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a temporary road barrier, of the general type commonly used to separate traffic lanes from construction lanes.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Concrete barriers commonly known as "New Jersey" type barriers are very commonly used in many parts of the world. These concrete barriers act as physical barriers to vehicles, to prevent them from veering off the driving lanes into lanes where road construction or repair is under way. However, being of concrete, the barriers are very heavy, and require heavy equipment for handling, installation, and removal. This results in high cost, since more equipment and more time is required, and of course the barriers themselves are a significant expense. Also, due to the handling difficulties, installation and removal may impede traffic for longer than is necessary, which may have safety consequences.

Plastic substitutes for the concrete barriers do exist. See, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,040,759 (Skalle), 4,681,302 (Thompson), and 4,946,306 (Yodock). See also U.S. Pat. No. Re. 34,691 (White), which shows a hollow, stackable barrier, with a bladder which may be filled with water to weight the barrier down.
 
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