Vehicle crash barriers

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Inventors

Demarest, Vincent M.

Application #

717689

Filed

Mar-29-1985

Published

Jan-27-1987

Current US Class

248/66
256/13.1
256/19

International Classes

A01K 003/00; E01F 015/00

Field of Search

256/13.1 256/19 248/66

Examiners

Kundrat; Andrew V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Young & Thompson

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Abstract
A vehicle crash barrier is designed to provide a progressively increasing resistance to impact. In one embodiment a rail (12) is mounted on upright posts (10) by means of dual connecting elements (13,14) the rear elements (13) being of rectangular box section and relatively stiff while the front elements (14) are of hexagonal cross-section and therefore more easily deformed. Some of the web pairs (16A,16B) of the hexagonal section are inclined to the direction of thrust. In another example the beam assembly includes two rails (20,21) the lower rail positioned forwards of the upper rail and mounted on dual collapsible connections (24,25) while the upper rail (20) is carried by relatively stiff connections (23).
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A vehicle crash barrier comprising a series of upright posts, a generally horizontal beam construction comprising two separate rails supported on said posts one above the other, and deformable connections between said rails and said posts, the connections to one of said rails being relatively stiff while the connections to the other rail are more easily deformable, thus providing a progressively increasing resistance to impact by a vehicle on the beam construction.

2. A barrier according to claim 1, wherein the rail having the relatively stiff connections is positioned at a level above the other rail, and is set back relative thereto.

3. A barrier according to claim 1, which each of the more easily deformable connections between the beam construction and the posts includes two elements one of which is relatively more easily deformed than the other in a horizontal direction transverse to the length of the beam construction.



Description
This invention relates to vehicle crash barriers as used on motorways and motor roads of the type comprising a generally horizontal beam supported by upright posts.

One of the problems experienced with existing crash barriers is that if they are made sufficiently strong and rigid to withstand the impact of a heavy vehicle they are then too rigid and inflexible when struck by a light vehicle or car, and there is a risk of the light vehicle being deflected back onto the motor road out of control with the risk of creating a further accident. Accordingly it is an object of the invention to provide an improved crash barrier which will minimise this problem.

Broadly stated the invention consists in a vehicle crash barrier comprising a series of upright posts supporting a generally horizontal beam construction, the connections between the beam construction and the posts being designed to provide a progressively increasing resistance to impact by a vehicle on the beam construction. According to a preferred feature of the invention the connections between the beam construction and the posts include two elements one of which is relatively more easily deformed than the other in a horizontal direction transverse to the length of the beam construction. In a particular preferred construction the more easily deformable element includes a web which is inclined in relation to the transverse plane, and there may be two mutually inclined webs joining at an apex angle. The deformable element preferably comprises a hollow tubular open ended member of polygonal or rounded section, whereas the relatively stiff connecting element preferably includes one or more flanges lying in planes parallel to the transverse plane.
 
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