Road barrier systems and methods

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Inventors

Kellison, Roger C.

Application #

252517

Filed

Sep-30-1988

Published

Sep-4-1990

Current US Class

256/13.1
404/6

International Classes

E01F 013/00; E01F 015/00

Field of Search

404/6 404/8 404/9 404/12 404/16 256/1 256/13.1 256/19 52/403 52/377 52/396 156/71 156/293 156/294 156/295 411/908 411/910 411/377 106/90 403/268 403/288 405/261

Examiners

Novosad; Stephen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brumbaugh, Graves, Donohue & Raymond

US Patent References

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4498803   Moveable lane bar...
4502812   Roadway barrier a...
4514125   Fastener improvem...
4515499   Traffic lane deline...
4553875   Method for making...
4605336   Joint construction of...
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Abstract
Barrier systems and methods include relatively narrow, cast, silica fume concrete road barriers for work site protection, road edge, and traffic lane divider locations. Reflector-bearing caps close recesses at the location of fasteners securing the barriers to a road surface. Reflectors with mounting portions secured between adjacent end faces of barriers project outward to expose a reflector portion to headlights in an adjoining traffic lane. Barrier extension members affixed atop a line of barriers reduce headlight glare, help prevent vehicles toppling over the barriers, and prevent relative rocking of one barrier with respect to another. Permanent barrier installations include a rope-like soft Butyl rubber seal damming locations where fasteners extend into the road surface to retain a hardening bonding agent and form a liquid and contaminant impervious environment for the fasteners. Drop-in-place barriers with openings extending their entire height locate over supporting uprights previously used for metal strip barrier. And barriers to be located quickly on soft undersurfaces have openings extending their entire height and securing posts driven therethrough.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A barrier system for roadways includes a cast concrete barrier member having a side to extend parallel to a road traffic lane, at least one recess defined in the side, a generally vertical opening from the recess to the bottom of the barrier, adapted to receive a fastener therethrough affixing the barrier to a supporting surface on which it rests, a cap having a lower projecting portion conforming to the recess and adapted to fit therein, and an upper reflector support means for projection outward of the recess and locating a reflector outward of the recess beyond the surface of the barrier and facing generally horizontally along the barrier to visibly identify the location of the barrier by reflection of light from vehicle headlights.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to cast concrete road barrier systems and methods for their placement and use, and more particularly to improved road barrier systems and methods that result in more secure placement of cast barriers, greater visibility of the barriers, increased height by the use of additions thereto, and particular features for particular applications.

Cast concrete barriers, like the barriers 15 of FIG. 1, protecting a work site 17 along traffic lanes 18 of highways and at road edges are well known. These typically have a broad, flat base and taper upwardly to a more narrow top 30" to 40" above the road surface. They may be temporarily or permanently installed. Often, at or near a shoulder, where the thicker lower portion of the barrier tapers to a narrower upper portion, recesses define locations at which vertical openings from the recesses to the supporting bottom surface can receive fasteners extending through the recesses and into the road surface. Surface water creeping under the barriers can reach the fasteners where they emerge from the barrier and enter the road surface. With time this can cause deterioration of the fasteners and significantly affect the strength of the connection.
 
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