Traffic barrier for guidance installations

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Inventors

Junker, Wilhelm

Application #

256898

Filed

Jul-29-1994

Published

Jun-18-1996

Current US Class

256/13.1
404/6

International Classes

A01K 003/00

Field of Search

404/6 404/4 256/1 256/13.1

Examiners

Neuder; William P.

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Abstract
The traffic barrier used in guidance installations has a longitudinal shape and on its upper surface a first part of a coupling device. A second part is provided on a guide body coupling the same to the traffic barrier. On each end the traffic barrier is provided with parts divided from a further coupling device so that the traffic barrier can be coupled to a neighboring traffic barrier in a longitudinal direction. The traffic barrier has a cross-section wherein the outline of the side walls and the upper wall is contiguous with a circumferential curve being at least almost constant in its outline and being substantially convex in its outline but can extend linearly in a side wall area which is adjacent an under side of the barrier until encountering a point of contact of a tangent in the convex area. A step off-set relative to the circumferential curve has been provided in the area of each side wall which off-set in its lower area forms an edge at the circumferential curve and in its upper area is at least almost curved constantly and merges into the circumferential curve.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A traffic barrier for use in guidance installations on a road surface having stability upon contact by a tire, the traffic barrier comprising an elongated body comprising an upper surface, a lower surface, and sides, wherein at least one side comprises a side-wall engaging tire-climbing edge, the edge providing traction between the body and the tire and being configured so that the tire will engage said edge before any other portion of the barrier.

2. A traffic barrier as in claim 1, wherein said at least one side comprises a step which terminates on one side in said edge and wherein the step terminates at the tire-climbing side of said body.

3. A traffic barrier as in claim 2, wherein said step comprises a substantially horizontal portion proximate to the edge.



Description
During road construction, especially in working areas of highways and Interstates, the traffic flow frequently has to be guided past the usual traffic lanes on deviating or detouring routes. Oftentimes, the width of the remaining traffic is too narrow to successfully separate the oppositely moving traffic flows by means of wide lane strips using traffic lane dividers of some greater height or using barricades. Mostly, guidance installations of a reduced height construction are being used. On the other hand, even when lane dividers or barricades of greater height can be erected, very often guidance installations of lower height are being preferred because the tunnel-vision effect on the vehicle operator caused by high lane dividers or a series of barricades closely following each other, is substantially reduced.

In a known guidance installation of medium height (DE-U-89 15 305.0), longitudinally extending traffic barriers having quad-like or prismatic shaped base bodies are prevalent and having on each of their upper sides a hood-like guide body installed thereon by means of coupling device. These traffic barriers can be connected to each other in an uninterrupted row by means of a further coupling device whose parts are subdivided into two groups with one group each being provided at each of the end faces of the traffic barriers. Thereby, the traffic barriers can be coupled to each other in a longitudinal direction in a form-locked manner. This type of guidance installation is being erected in a two-way traffic mode as a dividing line between the two lanes. Experience has shown that only sharply curved deviated traffic road stretches require that the traffic barriers each must have a guidance hood. With road stretches extending in a straight line, it is generally sufficient to arrange the guide bodies at intervals of three to five meters, that is, every third of fifth guide barrier is supplied with a top guide body.
 
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