Vehicle crash barrier

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Inventors

Gertz, David C.
Krage, William G.

Application #

452791

Filed

Dec-18-1989

Published

Jun-11-1991

Current US Class

256/13.1
404/6

International Classes

E01F 013/00; E01F 015/00

Field of Search

404/6 256/1 256/13.1 256/19 188/65.1 188/67 188/377 248/66

Assignee

Energy Absorption Systems, Inc. (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Britts; Ramon S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Willian Brinks Olds Hofer Gilson & Lione

US Patent References

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4452431   Restorable fender...
4583716   Universal anchor a...
4655434   Energy absorbing...
4784515   Collapsible highwa...
4815565   Low maintenance c...
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Other References

"Dragnet" Vehicle Safety Barrier System, Energy Absorption Systems, Inc. Catalog No. 8-OD. Drawing "Crash-Cushion Attenuating Terminal" Syro Steel Company Girard, Ohio and Centerville, Utah. Drawing "Guardrail Extruder Terminal" GET-89 State Department of Highways and Public Transportation. Table III-B-4. Operational Roadside Barrier End Treatments.

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Abstract
A vehicle crash barrier for decelerating a vehicle that has left a roadway includes an elongated frame having a number of sections including a front section and at least one additional section arranged end to end along an axial direction. The frame is configured to collapse when axially struck on the front section by a vehicle. A wire cable extends generally parallel to the frame and has a forward end portion anchored independently of the frame and a rearward end portion. Friction brakes are mounted to the front section for engaging the wire cable to generate a retarding force to decelerate a vehicle as the brake moves along the wire cable during collapse of the frame following impact of the vehicle against the front section. Each section includes a pair of side panels, and axially adjacent side panels are connected by a flexible tension strap by fasteners. The tension strap operates to peel the fasteners out of the side panels during axial collapse. The front section is releasably secured to a ground anchor by a directionally sensitive breakaway assembly.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A vehicle crash barrier for decelerating a vehicle, said crash barrier comprising:

an elongated frame comprising a plurality of sections including a front section and at least one additional section arranged end to end along an axial direction, said frame configured to collapse axially when struck axially on the front section by a vehicle;

a tension member positioned generally parallel to the frame and having a forward end portion anchored independently of the frame and rearward end portion;

brake means for resiliently biasing a brake member against the tension member, said brake means mounted in the frame and frictionally engaged with the tension member such that, following an impart of the vehicle against the front section that causes the frame to collapse axially, the vehicle causes the brake means to move along the tension member and to generate a frictional retarding force to decelerate the vehicle.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an improved vehicle crash barrier for decelerating a vehicle that has left a roadway.

Crash barriers are commonly employed alongside roadways to stop a vehicle that has left the roadway in a controlled manner, so as to limit the maximum deceleration to which the occupants of the vehicle are subjected. Additionally, such crash barriers can be struck from the side in a lateral impact, and it is important that the crash barrier have sufficient strength to redirect a laterally impacting vehicle.

A number of prior art approaches have been suggested for such crash barriers employing an axially collapsible frame having compression resistant elements disposed one behind the other in the frame. Young U.S. Pat. No. 3,674,115, assigned to the assignee of the present invention, provides an early example of one such system. This system includes a frame made up of an axially oriented array of segments, each having a diaphragm extending transverse to the axial direction and a pair of side panels positioned to extend rearwardly from the diaphragm. Energy absorbing elements (in this example water filled flexible cylindrical elements) are mounted between the diaphragms. During an axial impact the diaphragms deform the energy absorbing elements, thereby causing water to be accelerated to absorb the kinetic energy of the impacting vehicle. Axially oriented cables are positioned on each side of the diaphragms to maintain the diaphragms in axial alignment during an impact.
 
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