Traffic marker and base unit

5613798
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Inventors

Braverman, Josef J.

Application #

498836

Filed

Jul-6-1995

Published

Mar-25-1997

Current US Class

116/63C
116/63P
256/1
256/13.1
404/10
404/6
404/9

International Classes

E01F 009/00

Field of Search

404/6 404/9 404/10 256/1 256/13.1 116/63

Examiners

Bennett; Henry A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Armstrong; R. Craig

US Patent References

4312600   Traffic barricade
5234280   Traffic channeling...

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Abstract
A traffic channelizing device has a base unit made from the sidewalls of used car or other vehicle tires, using tread portions as a stabilizer between two sidewalls, wound spirally and having an outer band with a protruding loop which results in the resilient integral base unit having a significantly reduced propensity to roll when the device is overturned. The device has the advantages of being highly resistant in wind and impact, yet being readily removable and stackable with substantially less manpower and transportation space than for existing devices. If the central hole for the upper sidewall portion of the base unit is larger than that for the lower sidewall portion, the device retains the traffic safety feature of the base being separable from the body portion in the event of a high impact, even where the upper portion comprises more than one sidewall.
 
Claims
What is claimed as the invention is:

1. A base unit for use in association with a body portion of a traffic channelizing device, said base unit having a substantially circular lower base portion comprising a sidewall of a vehicle tire, said sidewall having an inner planar section and an integral outer curved section providing a substantially circumferential convex ground contacting surface, and a substantially circular upper base portion comprising a separate independent sidewall of a vehicle tire, said sidewall of said upper base portion having an inner planar section and an integral outer curved section, disposed to form an annular concave channel between said upper and lower base portions, and ballast means affixed within said annular channel.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a base unit for attachment to a traffic channelizing device, using recycled vehicle tires.

Devices used for diverting or directing vehicular traffic, particularly on road construction sites, commonly comprise hollow plastic ballast-filled containers, such as a conical or cylindrical barrels with a weighting means such as sand within the barrel portion, or such containers with sandbags or other ballast means stacked inside or outside, to provide a low centre of gravity or an anchor to ensure that the device remains upright and in its desired location. The barrel portion of such devices is generally constructed of a material having a good resistance to extreme weather conditions, and a resilience so as to maintain the integrity of the devices despite frequent impacts from traffic or during handling, without creating excessive hazards to vehicles. Recent developments in such devices have included the use of the sidewall portion of used truck tires, mounted as a base to a body portion.
 
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