Safety fences

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Inventors

Stacey, Andrew G.

Application #

433333

Filed

Nov-8-1989

Published

Aug-13-1991

Current US Class

256/13.1
256/32
256/47

International Classes

E04H 017/02

Field of Search

256/13.1 256/23 256/32 256/40 256/35 256/37 256/48 256/47

Assignee

British Ropes Limited (South Yorkshire, GB2)

Examiners

Cuomo; Peter M.

US Patent References

4183505   Guard barrier system

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Abstract
A tensioned wire cable safety fence in which two lower cables are interwoven through a row of posts, one cable passing the posts on a side opposite the other cable. The lower cables are tensioned after interweaving. Upper cables are positioned in slots formed in the top of each post and tensioned.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A cable safety fence comprising:

at least one upper cable held in tension and supported in slots formed in the top of a plurality of respective posts, thereby permitting the upper cable to be separated from at least one post under impact by a vehicle, each of said plurality of posts having a cross-section in the shape of a `S` section or `Z` section such that a rounded corner of each post faces a direction of the vehicle;

a pair of lower continuous interwoven cables held in tension along an entire length of each of said pair of cables and around the opposite sides of and crossing between selected ones of said plurality of posts; and

locating means provided on the posts for positioning the pair of lower cables at a predetermined height on each of said plurality of posts, whereby the lower pair of cables are also detachable from the locating means on the at least one post upon impact by the vehicle while remaining held in tension around the post as the at least one post is bent to the ground subsequent to the release of the at least one upper cable from that one post;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to safety fences designed to redirect or prevent passage of vehicles over prohibited ground and is particularly, but not exclusively, applicable to safety fences used on the sides of roads or central reservations of high-speed carriageways, roads or motorways, or embankments.

2. Review of the Prior Art

It is known that safety fences are available consisting of a number of spaced upright posts to which are clamped a number of tensioned horizontal wire ropes. It has been found that these known wire rope fences may be satisfactory when a vehicle approaches a fence at a relatively large angle of impact exceeding 20.degree. whereas at small angles of impact below approximately 10.degree. the vehicle may tend to spin or roll off the fence with consequent danger to the occupants of the vehicle. It is believed that one of the factors contributing to this hazard is the fact that the ropes are normally clamped to the steel posts by means of `U` bolts or other heavy attachment devices which are strong enough to withstand the collision loading.
 
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