Slotted rail terminal

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Inventors

Sicking, Dean I.
Bligh, Roger P.
Mak, King K.
Ross, Jr., Hayes E.

Application #

078020

Filed

Jun-15-1993

Published

Apr-18-1995

Current US Class

256/13.1
404/6

International Classes

E01F 015/00

Field of Search

256/13.1 404/6 404/7 404/8 404/9 404/10

Assignee

The Texas A&M University System (College Station, TX)

Examiners

Britts; Ramon S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Conley, Rose & Tayon

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Other References

Michie, Jarvis D. "Recommended Procedures for the Safety Performance Evaluation of Highway Appurtenances," National Cooperative Highway Research Program Report 230, Southwest Research Institute, Mar. 1981. Sicking, Dean L. et al., "Development of New Guardrail End Treatments," Research Report 404-1F, Texas Transportation Institute, Oct. 1988. Ivey, Don L. et al., "Portable Concrete Median Barriers: Structural Design and Dynamic Performance," Transportation Research Record 769, Transportation Research Board, 1980, pp. 20-30.

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Abstract
A slotted rail terminal for highway guardrails. The rail of the terminal contains at least one slotted section extending along the rail and having at least one longitudinal slot of a size sufficient to reduce the ability of the rail to resist bending in response to a loading from one end or the side of the rail. A slot guard is provided which is adapted to be attached to the rail on the side facing away from the highway and downstream of each slotted section relative to expected longitudinal loadings on the rail. The slot guard is configured to abut the rail and span its respective slotted section so as to resist enlargement of each slot. The slot guard enables the slotted section to resist and oppose lateral impacting forces such that the slotted section of the guardrail will act to substantially redirect laterally impacting vehicles.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A highway guardrail terminal for extending along a roadway and having an upstream portion and a downstream portion, said terminal comprising:

(a) a longitudinally corrugated rail having upper and lower peaks and a valley between the peaks;

(b) at least one slotted section extending along the rail and comprising at least one longitudinally disposed slot in the rail of a size sufficient to reduce the ability of the rail to resist buckling in response to a longitudinal loading from one end of the rail; and

(c) a slot guard attached to the rail proximate the downstream portion of said at least one slotted section relative to longitudinally disposed loadings on the rail, wherein said slot guard extends along the rail toward said upstream portion and comprises a deflector portion which diverges at an angle away from said rail.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to highway guardrail systems and road barriers. More particularly, the invention relates to an improved end treatment for guardrail systems.

2. Description of the Related Art

Along most highways there are hazards that can be a substantial danger to drivers of automobiles if the automobiles were to leave the highway. To lessen the danger guardrails are provided. Semi-rigid W-beam guardrails are usually positioned alongside vehicular traffic routes, especially highways, for the purposes of preventing vehicles from colliding with fixed objects, other vehicles, or driving off the roadway. To this end, the guardrails should have sufficient integrity to prevent an impacting vehicle approaching from an angle relatively oblique to the length of the rail from breaking or tearing through their structure and leaving the roadway. Thus, a guardrail is provided to aid in redirecting an obliquely impacting vehicle back onto the roadway while at the same time dissipating its impact force in a controlled manner.
 
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