1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to safety barrier for vehicular and pedestrian traffic paths.
2. Description of the Related Art
A number of guardrail and other type safety barriers are currently available for protecting motorists and pedestrians from obstacles and other hazards present along roadways. However, when elevation change associated with actions such as repaving, rehabilitation, reconditioning or settlement of the roadway prism takes place, existing guardrail or barrier has to be replaced, reconstructed or rebuilt in order to meet vertical height requirements. There is a need for a guardrail or barriers system that allows for vertical adjustment of the railing or cross-members without having to adjust, re-set or relocate the posts and/or vertical support component.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,784,515, by Krage, et al., describes a highway barrier with a collapsible assembly and rotatable beam for reacting under impact to redirect a vehicle.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,530,548, by Ochoa, describes a highway safety structure with a releasable fastener.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,896,944, by McMillian et al., describes an adjustable rail barricade for working on a roof that can be pivoted at the base to allow for vertical orientation on a pitched roof.
The above inventions, nor any other known invention or market available device or system, is seen to describe the instant invention as claimed.
The instant invention is a guardrail or safety barrier system that includes a component that allows for adjustment in elevation of attached railing or similar or similar horizontal component.
The principal object of the invention is to allow railing and other attachments of the barrier to be adjusted vertically without the need to adjust, move or reset the posts or vertical support members.
Another significant object of the invention is to provide a barrier system that protects vehicles and pedestrians from impacting obstacles and other hazards that may be present along a roadway.
Another significant object of the invention is to reduce costs associated with having guardrail and other barrier system meet vertical height requirements after originally placed.
Other objects of the invention are to be non-complex and low-maintenance.
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All of the parts and components described above can be made of any type material that will function adequately for its intended application (metal, plastic, wood, composite, etc.) The dimensions of the components and parts are based on intended application, design standard or manufacturer guidelines.