Safety covering for guide rails

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Inventors

Gehrig, Uis W.

Application #

782210

Filed

Sep-30-1985

Published

Feb-9-1988

Current US Class

256/1
256/13.1
404/9
428/122

International Classes

E01F 015/00

Field of Search

256/13.1 256/1 404/9 404/6 404/16

Examiners

Kundrat; Andrew V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Darby & Darby

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Abstract
A safety covering for guide or guard rails has a plastic element of bright material. Besides a contour corresponding to the guide rail front side to be covered, tabs for engaging the guide rail edges from behind are provided at the longitudinal edges. A special reflecting insert can augment the optical effect. Signal surfaces applied additionally on the safety coverings at an angle of less than 90.degree. can impart further optical information to drivers. By local application of such safety coverings on guide rails, optical traffic guidance can be enhanced and easily modified.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Guard rail safety covering for mounting to a generally W-shaped guard rail having a generally U-shaped trough, said guard rail positioned along an edge of a roadway, comprising:

a generally W-shaped, reflective, resilient member, having a generally U-shaped trough;

fastening means for securing said resilient member to said guard rail; and

reflective element means mounted within said U-shaped trough, at an angle which reflects light at one traveling said roadway, said reflective element means including reflective graphic indicia representative of highway road signs.

2. The safety covering of claim 1 wherein said fastening means is selected from the group consisting of clamps, screws, bolts, rivets and snaps.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention broadly relates to a safety covering for highway guard rails. More specifically, the present invention pertains to a new and improved safety covering or safety covering element for highway guard rails.

Guide rails, or highway guard rails, are fence-like means of protection and guidance extending along the side of a highway or roadway in substantially upright position for preventing a vehicle from veering off the roadway. At the same time the guard rail serves as an optical traffic guide; the motorist uses the guard rail to help determine the direction of the roadway. Such guard rails are presently made mainly of steel, an especially wide-spread form being a configuration of two longitudinal bulges disposed one above the other on the roadway face of the guard rail between the longitudinal edges thereof. Thus, the guard rail is substantially W-shaped in cross section and includes a U-shaped trough, facing the roadway.

Often highway guard rails can fulfill their optical function only for a short period of time, since dirt and weathering soon renders them unable to reflect light any more. As far as they remain visible at all, they have a monotonous appearance or are optically so in conspicuous that accidents are less effectively averted as a result of the diminished optical reflectivity of the guard rails.
 
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