Roadway impact attenuator

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Inventors

Walker, Grant W.

Application #

505636

Filed

Sep-13-1974

Published

Mar-16-1976

Current US Class

188/377
256/1
256/13.1

International Classes

A01K 003/00

Field of Search

256/1 256/13.1 188/404 114/219

Assignee

Dynamics Research and Manufacturing, Inc. (Sacramento, CA)

Examiners

Gilliam; Paul R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lothrop & West

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Abstract
A roadway impact attenuator adapted to be installed between lanes on a highway or in advance of a barrier on the highway includes a number of substantially identical units each of which has a framework slidably resting on the ground or pavement, and spaced from the barrier or from a similar framework. An energy converting means is disposed between the barrier and the framework. The framework is related to the ground by a ground anchor secured thereto and releasably connected to the framework. Additionally, overlapped side panels are mounted generally horizontally along the sides of the framework, being secured thereto and being secured to similar panels on other frameworks in a telescoping relationship.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A roadway impact attenuator adapted to be supported on the ground on which traffic advances in a predetermined direction comprising a framework, means for supporting said framework perpendicular to said direction and for sliding movement on the ground in said direction, a barrier perpendicular to said direction and separated from said framework to leave a space therebetween, a disintegrating energy converting means in said space and interposed between said barrier and said framework, a ground anchor, and means releasable by movement of said framework in said direction connecting said ground anchor to said framework.

2. A device as in claim 1 in which said releasable means includes a pin projecting from said framework in said direction, and a hook engaging said pin and removable therefrom by movement in said direction and joined to said ground anchor.



Description
There is an increasing need to provide a barrier or attenuator for use along highways and the like, either in front of abutments or between highway lanes, in order that crashing vehicles can readily and safely be arrested and kept to their own side or within their own lane on the highway, and can be kept from impacting superstructures, barriers and the like which are adjacent thereto. The aim is to provide an arrangement which is substantially self-contained during an impact and does not release all sorts of loose portions which may in themselves become missiles and cause damage, and which also is sufficiently supported and contained as to preclude excessive injury to impacting vehicles or to people. Furthermore, a proper impact attenuator should be relatively cheap to restructure and restore after an impact, and should serve as a guide or director for glancing blows, as well as for head-on blows. The means used for absorbing or converting the energy of the crash should be relatively harmless, cheap, serviceable in all weather and quite quickly and readily be replaced.
 
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