Vehicle barrier

4989835
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Inventors

Hirsh, Robert A.

Application #

181993

Filed

Apr-15-1988

Published

Feb-5-1991

Current US Class

049/34
049/9
256/13.1
404/6

International Classes

E01F 013/00

Field of Search

256/13.1 256/35 256/23 404/6 404/9 49/9 49/49 49/34 49/35 246/293

Assignee

The United States of America as represented by the United States (Washington, DC)

Examiners

Cuomo; Peter M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Haight; James C., Moser; William R., Constant; Richard E.

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4576507   Terrorist vehicle ba...
4658543   Swinging lift gate
4759655   Terrorist vehicle arr...
4780020   Terrorist vehicle ba...
4818137   Terrorist vehicle arr...
4844653   Cable-beam traffic...

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Abstract
A vehicle security barrier which can be conveniently placed across a gate opening as well as readily removed from the gate opening to allow for easy passage. The security barrier includes a barrier gate in the form of a cable/gate member in combination with laterally attached pipe sections fixed by way of the cable to the gate member and lateral, security fixed vertical pipe posts. The security barrier of the present invention provides for the use of cable restraints across gate openings to provide necessary security while at the same time allowing for quick opening and closing of the gate areas without compromising security.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A security barrier comprising:

first and second spaced post assemblies which define a passageway therebetween for a vehicle, each post assembly comprising a pair of pipe posts substantially anchored in a base support to define a space therebetween such that upon impact a cable connection means will not be drawn through the space between the two pipe posts;

an elongated gate arm pivotally and separately supported at a first end portion, which is disposed adjacent to and spaced from the pipe posts of said first post assembly, to rotate between a lowered position in which the gate arm extends between the pipe posts of said first and second post assemblies so that a second end portion of the gate arm is disposed adjacent the pipe posts of said second post assembly to block the passage of a vehicle through the passageway, and a raised position in which the gate arm is pivoted away from the pipe posts of said first and second post assemblies to allow a vehicle to pass through the passageway;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a vehicle cable barrier, and more specifically to a cable/gate barrier placed across a gate opening or vehicle path.

Due to the increased terrorist activity throughout the world improved systems are necessary so as to increase the security with respect to readily accessible areas to vehicle traffic. Many various forms of barriers have been suggested so as to retard or stop the advancement of vehicles either from a safety, traffic control or security point of view. There has been suggested the use of posts pivotally anchored by energy absorption devices with cables supported sideways on the posts and energy absorption devices located at selected points along the cable whereby upon receiving impact from an automobile the energy imparted to the cable and posts is absorbed by the energy absorption devices thus stopping the progress of the vehicle. Conventional guard rails used for stopping automobiles include iron or steel posts driven into the ground at a constant pitch and steel strips or wire ropes attached so as to connect the posts. Chains suspended between posts or a double length of chain appropriately locked have also been suggested as a form of security for preventing ingress of unauthorized vehicles into private areas. However, in utilizing the various sundry techniques discussed above for preventing access to specified areas by motorized vehicles in most instances all of these presently known systems have been found to be somewhat deficient in achieving the desired results of providing the necessary security. Heretofore proposed security gates have been found lacking in achieving reliable and control and, if necessary, total prevention of the movement of motorized vehicles. Cables or posts alone do not prevent vehicle penetration. Therefore, reliable security devices are necessary in order to provide for complete protection from unwanted intrusion.
 
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