Safety cushion

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Inventors

Nagler, Yaacov

Application #

689679

Filed

Aug-13-1996

Published

Feb-17-1998

Current US Class

052/DIG9
206/593
248/345.1
256/1
256/13.1
404/6
410/117
410/122
410/155
410/87

International Classes

E01F 015/00

Field of Search

256/13.1 256/1 404/6 404/9 404/10 52/DIG. 248/345.1 206/593 206/591 410/117 410/155 410/121 410/125 410/87 410/122

Examiners

Dorner; Kenneth J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brady, O'Boyle & Gates

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Abstract
A safety cushion provided by folding a tread portion of a discarded tire back onto itself. Fasteners can be employed for maintaining the tread portion in the folded position. The safety cushion can be placed between and underneath shipping crates, underneath hold-down straps for the shipping crates, or contained in conventional cylindrical containers employed as road abutments. A plurality of safety cushions can be contained in a holding frame assembly, or interconnected by a cable network to provide an impact device. A plurality of the impact devices can be positioned at the end of a guard rail, or connected end to end to provide an impact-absorbing retaining wall.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A safety cushion comprising a discarded sidewall-less circumferentially continuous, annular tire tread portion, said annular tire tread portion being folded back onto itself to provide an entrant portion, an outer wall, an inner wall, said inner wall being spaced inwardly from said outer wall, said entrant portion having a width less than the distance between the opposing sides of said inner wall, bend portions at said entrant portion connecting the inner wall with said outer wall, and means for holding the annular tire tread portion in the folded position.

2. A safety cushion according to claim 1, wherein the annular tire tread portion is folded back on itself to form a C-shaped configuration, said bend portions being at said entrant portion.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In applicant's pending patent application Ser. No. 08/442,504 filed May 16, 1995, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference, there is disclosed an impact-absorbing device employing a plurality of nested annular tread portions of discarded tires constructed and arranged to be either positioned at the end of a guard rail or wall to provide an impact-absorbing abutment, or to form a wall or fence, or to be inserted into conventional road abutment containers. In his continuing research and experimentation to find new uses for the tread portions of discarded tires, the safety cushion of the present invention has been devised.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The safety cushion of the present invention comprises, essentially, a discarded sidewall-less tire annular tread portion having a continuous transversely and circumferentially extending tread path. The annular tread portion is folded or reversely bent into itself to provide a C-shaped member having an entrant portion, an outer wall, and an inner wall spaced inwardly from the outer wall, the inner wall being connected to the outer wall at the entrant portion. The annular tread portion can be further folded back into itself from the C-shaped configuration to form a convolution, and in another embodiment the annular tread portion is cut to provide a tread portion strip rolled or folded back on itself to form a coil or convolution. The folded tread portion can be held in the folded position by various fasteners, such as a bolt assembly extending through the folded tread portion, or by a tape extending around the outer peripheral surface of the outer wall. The safety cushion of the present invention can be employed for supporting cargo while being shipped, as a cushion placed between cargo and binding straps, or placed in a conventional cylindrical plastic container, or a holding frame assembly employed as a road abutment. As disclosed in the aforementioned pending application, a network of cables can interconnect a plurality of the safety cushions to provide an impact device positioned at the end of a guard rail wherein one end of the impact device is connected to the guard rail, and the opposite end is connected to the ground. A plurality of the impact devices can also be connected end-to-end to provide an impact-absorbing retaining wall.
 
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