Traffic channelizing device

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Inventors

Warner, Randy L.

Application #

230905

Filed

Apr-21-1994

Published

Jan-16-1996

Current US Class

116/63C
116/63P
404/12
404/9

International Classes

E01F 009/04

Field of Search

404/6 404/9 404/10 404/11 404/12 116/63

Assignee

Protection Services, Inc. (Harrisburg, PA)

Examiners

Britts; Ramon S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Popham, Haik, Schnobrich & Kaufman, Ltd.

US Patent References

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4245922   Traffic delineator p...
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4372536   Traffic barricade
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4798017   Traffic directing sign
4864299   Guide beacon
4958954   Horizontal reflectiv...
5036791   Stackable road deli...
5122008   Method of manufac...
5123773   Stand-alone highw...
5165818   Traffic directing sign
5168827   Signaling device
5286136   Highway barrier a...
5360286   Highway traffic bar...
 

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Abstract
A two-part traffic channelizing device including a recycled rubber base (or other suitable material) having a slot with a textured interior surface extending therethrough and a vertically upwardly extending vertical member coated with reflective material and releasably inserted inside the slot, forming a friction/compression fit between the vertical member and the textured interior surface of the slot. The vertical member is held in position in the slot by friction/compression alone. Upon impact, the vertical member pops out of the slot, and the device is reassembled simply by reinserting the vertical member into the slot; no replacement parts are necessary, except for accessory items such as lighting devices or power sources.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A two-part traffic channelizing device comprising:

a vertical member having a bottom portion; and

a base having a slot, the slot being configured to receive the bottom portion of the vertical member, so that the bottom portion of the vertical member can be releasably inserted into the slot and held therein by compression and friction bonds alone, the compression and friction being sufficient to hold the bottom portion in the slot until a separating force is applied to the vertical member to release the compression and friction bonds and separate the vertical member from the base.

2. The channelizing device of claim 1, wherein the base is formed from a material capable of expanding and contracting to provide a compression fit between the bottom portion of the vertical member and the slot.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a traffic channelizing device. More specifically, the invention relates to a two-part channelizing device connected only by compression and friction.

2. Related Art

U.S. Pat. No. 5,165,818 to Newhart discloses a three-part channelizing device including a panel releasably connected to a base by a breakaway mounting assembly. When a predetermined force is applied to the panel, a pin inserted in the breakaway mounting assembly breaks, allowing the panel to fall to the ground. A new pin must be provided and inserted in the mounting assembly to reassemble the panel and base.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,168,827 to Junker shows a three-part traffic signalling device having a cone-like signaling body connected to a base element by a coupling member. The signaling body is made of a flexible material, so that if force is applied to the signaling body, it will bend without becoming disconnected from the base, and when the force is removed, the signalling body will return to an upright position.
 
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