Rubber vehicular impact barrier

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Inventors

Baatz, Guenter A.

Application #

118301

Filed

Sep-9-1993

Published

Aug-9-1994

Current US Class

256/13.1
404/6

International Classes

E01F 015/00

Field of Search

404/6 404/7 404/8 404/9 404/10 404/32 256/13.1 264/122 264/126

Examiners

Britts; Ramon S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Riches, McKenzie & Herbert

US Patent References

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Abstract
This invention relates to a method of manufacturing a homogeneous solid rubber vehicular barrier, comprising the steps of: mixing and knead melting a mixture of: 80 to 90 percent by weight particles of recycled waste rubber; 10 to 20 percent by weight virgin rubber; and an accelerator composition; forming the mixture in a mould to a selected barrier configuration thus forming a barrier; curing the mixture within the mould at a temperature of 250 .degree. to 450.degree. C. at a pressure of 500 to 1000 psi for a period of time from 1.5 to 7.5 hours; and removing the cured barrier from the mould. A homogeneous moulded solid rubber vehicular barrier, is thereby formed of 80 to 90 percent by weight particles of recycled waste rubber in a matrix of 10 to 20 percent by weight virgin rubber. The completed barrier has a finished outer surface of cured uncontaminated rubber, and has a Shore hardness of between 65 and 70.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A method of manufacturing a homogeneous solid rubber vehicular barrier, comprising the steps of:

mixing and knead melting a mixture of:

80 to 90 percent by weight particles of recycled waste rubber;

10 to 20 percent by weight virgin rubber; and an accelerator composition;

forming the mixture in a mould to a selected barrier configuration thus forming a barrier wherein the barrier has an elongate body of uniform cross section, said cross section being substantially trapezoidal having a base, a top surface and two inclined concave side surfaces;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a rubber vehicular impact barrier, for use as highway median or curb barriers for example, and particularly a solid rubber barrier constructed containing 80-90 percent recycled waste rubber.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Highways and racetracks are often constructed with temporary or permanent barriers to contain and direct vehicles that have lost control. Conventionally the barriers are massive concrete walls which are either formed in place or are prefabricated in interlocking modules. The modules may be prefabricated in a concrete manufacturing facility and transported to the erection site to be lifted into place with cranes or forklift trucks.

An advantage of modular systems is that they can be used during highway construction to protect workers and equipment on a temporary basis, as well as in permanent installations. When the barriers are no longer required the modules may be reused in other locations. When a module is damaged it can be easily removed and replaced.
 
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