The present invention relates to the attachment of reflectors and other signs to concrete road barriers. It is particularly addressed to an improved apparatus and method which provides for attachment at selectively variable positions along the length a temporary medium barrier, without drilling or the inclusion of permanently mounted hardware which would interfere with stacking or handling of the barriers.
A common way of currently attaching reflectors and signs to temporary medium barriers is to drill a hole into the top of the barrier and then insert an expansion anchor into the hole for securement of the sign or reflector. This is a relatively slow and labor intensive process.
It is also known to attach reflectors to temporary medium barriers through the use of adhesive, or recesses within the barriers. Such arrangements may be seen in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,224,002; 6,224,290; 6,505,994 and Patent Application Publication U.S. 2004/0146348.
Another technique for securing reflectors to waterfilled plastic road barriers is to provide blind hole recesses in the top surface of the barriers, for the receipt of reflector supports. An example of such an arrangement may be seen in U.S. Pat. No. 4,946,306.
It is also known to attach glarefoils to road barriers through means of an elongated base runner secured to the top of the barrier, to which the glardshields are bolted. Such an arrangement may be seen in U.S. Pat. No. 4,338,041.
The apparatus of the present invention provides for the securing of reflectors and signs along the length of a concrete barrier through means of a slot formed in an opening through one side of the barrier. A sign support is slideably engaged with the barrier and has an opening aligned with the slot. A bolt is captured within the slot for slideable movement and extends therefrom through the opening in the sign support. A nut is engaged with the bolt to draw the sign support against the barrier. The method of the invention comprises forming the slot longitudinally within the barrier, slideably disposing the bolt within the slot for longitudinal movement while capturing the head of the bolt within the slot, positioning the sign support on the barrier and drawing the sign support against one side of the barrier to secure it in place.
A principal object of the invention is to provide an apparatus a method for securing signs and reflectors at selectively variable positions along the length of a temporary medium barrier, without the necessary of drilling or providing individual recesses for each sign or reflector.
Another object of the invention is to provide such a method and apparatus which may be incorporated into the barrier, without protruding elements which extend from the barrier when it is in the storage mode.
A further object related to the latter object is to provide a reusable mounting structure which does not interfere with stackability of the barriers when not in use.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide an apparatus which may be easily precast into a concrete barrier, without materially altering the shape of the barrier or creating obstacles which would interfere with the handling or stackability of the barrier.
Still another and more specific object of the invention is to provide an apparatus and method for mounting signs and reflectors at select locations along the length of a concrete barrier, which avoids to the need for drilling into the barrier and a risk of drilling into reinforcing steel.
These and other objects will become more apparent from the accompanying drawings in the following detailed description.
Referring to
The slot S is formed by a C-shaped channel 10 cast in place within the barrier, as can best be seen from
Anchor elements or legs A are fixed to and extend downwardly from the channel 10 at longitudinally spaced intervals (See
The channel 10 is cast in place within a concrete barrier so as to extend longitudinally of the barrier, with the anchors A embedded within the concrete of the barrier and the top surfaces of the flanges 16 flush with the top of the barrier (See
In use, the bolts 22 may be slid into place through the open ends of the C-shaped channel 10 or aligned and inserted in place through the slot between the flanges 16. A reflector or sign support 10 is then engaged with each of the bolts. Engagement is provided by extending the shanks of the bolts through apertures therefor in the supports and then securing each bolt to the support by a nut 30 and washer 32. With the nut and washer in place, the supports may be slid along the top of the barrier and, once in place at a selected location, secured by tightening the nut 30. Tightening functions both to turn the bolt so that the head 24 is captured beneath the flanges 16 and to draw the support against the top of the barrier B.
When it is desired to remove the supports 28, the nuts 30 need simply be loosened to enable the bolts to be either slid out of the ends of the channel 10, or drawn through the slot defined between the flanges 16. With the supports so removed, the barriers are conditioned for storage and reuse, with no parts of the sign fastening structure extending therefrom to interfere with handling or stacking.
The steps of the inventive method comprise:
An additional step is to inject foam into the channel. This may be done prior to casting of the channel within barrier to prevent the intrusion of concrete into the channel during the casting process. Foam may also be injected into the channel after formation of the barrier to prevent debris, water and ice intrusion during use of the barrier.
While a preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specifics of that embodiment, but rather is defined by the following claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/310,078, “Apparatus and Method for Attaching Signs to Concrete Road Barriers”, filed Mar. 3, 2010, the contents of which are incorporated by reference it its entirety.
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61310078 | Mar 2010 | US |