This invention relates to apparatus positioned at a guardrail lead end for absorbing energy resulting from vehicle impact lead end.
It is well known to provide vehicle impact energy absorbing systems, often called “crash cushions” or “crash attenuators”, adjacent to roadways as well as at other locations.
It is known generally to incorporate attenuators in operative association with end terminals for guardrails wherein a flattening or reshaping structure is employed at a guardrail lead end, which upon vehicle impact is movable along the guardrail to flatten or reshape the guardrail to absorb crash energy and decelerate the vehicle. The following patent documents are believed to be representative of the current state of the art in this field: U.S. Pat. No. 4,928,928, issued May 29, 1990, U.S. Pat. No. 5,078,366, issued Jan. 7, 1992, U.S. Pat. No. 8,905,382, issued Dec. 9, 2014, U.S. Pat. No. 6,719,483, issued Apr. 13, 2004, U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,675, issued Jul. 7, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 7,185,882, issued Mar. 6, 2007, U.S. Pat. No. 8,517,349, issued Aug. 27, 2013, U.S. Pat. No. 6,715,735, issued Apr. 6, 2004 and U.S. Pat. No. 7,694,941, issued Apr. 13, 2010.
The present invention relates to apparatus positioned at a guardrail lead end for absorbing energy resulting from vehicle impact. The apparatus includes an impact terminal and support structure supporting the impact terminal at a location spaced from the guardrail lead end, the support structure extending from the impact terminal toward the guardrail lead end.
The apparatus additionally includes a forming structure supported by the support structure. The forming structure defines an interior, a guardrail receiving opening communicating with the interior receiving the guardrail lead end and a guardrail discharge opening communicating with the interior.
The support structure and the forming structure are operable upon vehicle impact on the impact terminal to move along the guardrail and cause the guardrail to pass through the forming structure and a portion of the guardrail to exit the guardrail discharge opening.
The forming structure includes a pipe having an inner pipe wall defining the interior, the pipe configuration changing between the guardrail receiving opening and the guardrail discharge opening. The guardrail is in engagement with the inner pipe wall and compressive forces are applied to the guardrail by the pipe during passage of the guardrail through the forming structure to cause folding of the guardrail.
The forming structure additionally comprises an elongated guardrail engagement member within the pipe and extending at least partially along the length thereof for engaging a side of the guardrail to apply additional compressive forces to the guardrail to cause folding of the guardrail.
Other features, advantages and objects of the present invention will become apparent with reference to the following description and accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, apparatus constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention is designated by reference numeral 10. Apparatus 10 is positioned at the lead end of a guardrail 12 supported by posts, one of which appears in
Apparatus 10 includes an impact terminal 20 which is supported by a support structure in the form of a framework 22 positioned on the ground. Framework 22 supports the impact terminal at a location spaced from the guardrail lead end, the framework extending from the impact terminal toward the guardrail lead end.
A forming structure 26 supported is supported by the framework. The forming structure 26 includes a pipe 30. Pipe 30 defines an interior, a guardrail receiving opening 32 communicating with the interior and which receives the guardrail lead end, and a guardrail discharge opening 34 also communicating with the interior.
The guardrail receiving opening 32 is oblong and the guardrail discharge opening 34 is circular.
The pipe 30 has an inner pipe wall 36 which defines the interior. The pipe configuration changes between the guardrail receiving opening and the guardrail discharge opening.
As may be seen with reference to
The illustrated guardrail is of conventional W-shaped construction having an elongated central portion 38 midway between upper and lower edge portions 40 of the guardrail. In
The forming structure 26 also includes an elongated guardrail engagement member 44 (see
The elongated guardrail engagement member 44 is generally wedge shaped and has a guardrail contact surface 48 progressively extending a greater distance into the pipe interior in the direction of the guardrail discharge opening. During relative movement between the apparatus and the guardrail the elongated central protrusion 38 of the guardrail is engaged and deformed by the elongated guardrail engagement member.
Pipe 30 includes a first pipe portion 54 forming the guardrail receiving opening and a second pipe portion 56 defining the guardrail discharge opening. The first pipe portion is elevated relative to the second pipe portion.
The pipe includes a third pipe portion 58 between and attached to the first pipe portion and the second pipe portion, the third pipe portion being inclined downwardly in the direction of the second pipe portion. The third pipe portion 58 also projects laterally outwardly so that the axis of second pipe portion 56 adjacent to the guardrail discharge opening is offset from the axis of the guardrail. The pipe is curved at the intersections of the third pipe portion with the first pipe portion and with the second pipe portion to promote smooth passage of the pipe along the guardrail upon vehicle impact.
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