Vision blocking barrier

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Inventors

Schmanski, Donald W.

Application #

405858

Filed

Sep-11-1989

Published

May-14-1991

Current US Class

256/13.1
404/10
404/12
404/13
404/9

International Classes

E01F 009/06

Field of Search

49/49 49/57 404/6 404/9 404/12 404/10 404/13 256/1 256/13.1

Examiners

Britts; Ramon S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Thorpe, North & Western

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Abstract
A modular barrier for attachment to a barricade along a road side for substantially blocking vision toward construction zones or other areas of distracting activity. The barrier includes an elongated base plate with attached support posts which include mounting tracks for insertion of opaque panel members between adjacent posts. Panel edges are configured for tongue-in-groove insertion within channel tracks formed at the lateral sides of each support post. The modular construction of this unit enables quick and economical emplacement at construction areas and other sites where vehicle drivers are prone to distraction by off road activities.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A modular barrier for attachment to a top side of a barricade positioned along a roadside for substantially developing a total visual block for passing vehicular traffic, said barrier comprising:

an elongated base plate having opposing upper and lower surfaces of flat configuration and an elongate axis;

a plurality of support posts having top and bottom ends and opposing side surfaces;

attachment means comprising a pair of upward projecting elongate shoulders defining a horizontal mounting slot extending along the elongated axis of the base plate, said attachment means being rigidly coupled to the upper surface of the base plate and the bottom end of each post, the attachment means coupling the posts at equal separation distances along the upper surface of the base plate to form a linear array of vertical, parallel, equidistant posts, said posts having side faces being oriented along the elongate axis substantially along a common plane;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of Invention:

This invention relates to devices which are positioned on barricades along a road side for obstructing view of a selected area. More specifically, the present invention relates to a screening barrier to prevent drivers of vehicles from having visual contact with construction areas and similar events which distract a driver from full attention to the road way.

2. Prior Art:

The increasing number of vehicles on roads and highways demands increasing attention to those circumstances and events which disrupt normal traffic flow patterns. Driving a vehicle has become almost a secondary reaction, to the extent to that the mechanics of controlling the vehicle are semi-automatic. This reaction has been enhanced by the tendency of traffic engineers to minimize road side distractions and maintain a substantially uniform road way environment.

In addition to the risk of inattentiveness while driving a vehicle, the foregoing environment creates an enhanced diversion reaction when a driver encounters an abnormal circumstance in the driving environment. For example, the occurrence of an accident or a construction zone often causes serious traffic slowdowns as a by-product of "rubber necking". This condition is a natural by-product of curiosity; however, it seems more acute in the highway environment because of its contrast with the typical mundane and uneventful circumstance. Accordingly, upon occurrence of something unexpected or unique, the driver often allows his mental tension to focus on the distracting event, rather than giving full attention to the control of his vehicle. These slow down conditions are even more frustrating for other drivers whose primary concern is maintenance of normal traffic speed, because the direct impact of rubber necking seems to generate a geometric progression in the rate of slow down somewhat proportional to the number of drivers who allow their attention to be diverted.
 
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