Vehicular impact absorption system

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Inventors

Frosch, Robert A. Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
Knoell, Albert C.
Wilson, Abraham H.

Application #

826204

Filed

Aug-19-1977

Published

Oct-3-1978

Current US Class

188/377
256/1
256/13.1

International Classes

E01F 015/00

Field of Search

256/13.1 256/1 188/1

Examiners

Kundrat; Andrew V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Mott; Monte F., Manning; John R., Grifka; Wilfred

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3951384   Impact absorbing...
4008915   Impact barrier for v...

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Abstract
An improved vehicular impact absorption system characterized by a plurality of aligned crash cushions of substantially cubic configuration, each consisting of a plurality of voided aluminum beverage cans arranged in substantial parallelism within a plurality of superimposed tiers and a covering envelope formed of metal hardware cloth, and a plurality of cables extended through the cushions in substantial parallelism with an axis of alignment for the cushions adapted to be anchored at each of the opposite ends thereof.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In an impact absorption system particularly suited for use in shielding a structure such as a highway abutment from impacting engagement with a moving mass, such as an automobile, the improvement comprising:

A. a modular crash cushion comprising one of a plurality of contiguous cushions adapted to be positioned within the path of a moving mass including a contiguous plurality of collapsible bodies of cylindrical configuration comprising voided beverage cans formed of an alloy consisting essentially of aluminum arranged in multiple tiers with the longitudinal axes thereof extended in substantial parallelism with the path of the moving mass, each of the bodies disposed internally of the cushion being nested in six-point contact with adjacent bodies, whereby maximum lateral stability is provided therefor;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention:

The invention generally relates to impact absorption systems and more particularly to an improved vehicular impact absorption system for arresting impacting vehicles at the lowest possible deceleration level, whereby smoother and safer occupant deceleration for an enlarged class of vehicular impact weights is facilitated.

2. Description of the Prior Art:

Cushion-type crash barrier systems have been employed along the nation's highways since the 1960's. Such systems are intended to provide impact protection for obstacles such as roadway gores, tunnel entrances, as well as bridge and freeway abutments.

The systems of the prior art are typified by the devices and systems generally disclosed in the U.S. Pat. Nos:

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    Hudson          2,088,087  July    27, 1937
    Blackman        2,413,210  Dec.    24, 1946
    Sipkin          2,562,957  Aug.     7, 1951
    Fitch           3,606,258  Sept.   20, 1971
    Fitch           3,643,924  Feb.    22, 1972
    Boedecker et al.
                    3,845,936  Nov.     5, 1974
    Fitch           3,856,268  Dec.    24, 1974
    Welch           3,876,185  April    8, 1975
    Fitch           3,880,404  April   29, 1975
    Hildreth        3,951,384  April   20, 1976
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