Claims
- 1. An assault-resistant gate for barring passage, through an opening, of vehicles, said gate comprising:
- a hinge-post means;
- beams means, extending from the hinge-post means across the opening, said beam means being relatively rigid in a horizontal plane;
- breakaway beam mounting means attaching the beam means to the hinge-post means, which mounting means is weaker than the hinge-post means;
- energy-absorbing means, disposed behind said beam means at a hinge-post side and at a distal side of the opening for absorbing impact from the beam.
- 2. A gate according to claim 1 in which the energy-absorbing means comprises a relatively rigid and heavy footing means, embedded in a surface.
- 3. A gate according to claim 2 in which the energy-absorbing means further comprises cushion means between the beam means and the footing means.
- 4. A gate according to claim 3 in which the cushion means comprises a rigid cellular material which absorbs energy by progressively crushing on impact.
- 5. A gate according to claim 3 in which the cushion means comprises a pad of resilient and flexible material.
- 6. A gate according to claim 3 in which the hinge-post means, the beam means and the cushion means comprise modular means for relatively simple installation, replacement and repair.
- 7. A gate according to claim 6 having a system controller means for actuating the hydraulic pump means.
- 8. A gate according to claim 7 further comprising traffic signal means controlled by the system controller which generates signals related to conditions of the gate.
- 9. A gate according to claim 8 having control panel means.
- 10. A gate according to claim 9 in which the control panel means comprise a plurality of stations.
- 11. A gate according to claim 1 further comprising panel means associated with the beam means for barring passage by people through the opening.
- 12. A gate according to claim 11 in which said panel means comprised decorative elements.
- 13. A gate according to claim 12 in which at least some of the decorative elements are designed to break away on impact.
- 14. A gate according to claim 12 in which the decorative elements are filigree.
- 15. A gate according to claim 1 in which the hinge-post means comprises:
- a post, the post having hydraulic means associated therewith to actuate movement of the beam means.
- 16. A gate according to claim 1 further comprising hydraulic means for swinging the beam means clear of the opening and for swinging the beam means closed.
- 17. A gate according to claim 16 in which the hydraulic means comprises a helical drive.
- 18. A gate according to claim 16 in which the hydraulic means comprises a hydraulic pump means powered by electricity.
- 19. A gate according to claim 18 in which the electricity is supplied by rechargeable battery means.
- 20. A gate according to claim 19 further comprising recharging means for converting power from a remote source.
- 21. A gate according to claim 20 in which the remote source is the sun.
- 22. A gate according to claim 7 having a system controller which may be communicated with, from a remote location, and controlled by signals transmitted over telephone lines.
- 23. A gate according to claim 22 comprising means for assessing the operating condition of the gate, and for diagnosing faults in the gate from a remote location, by signals communicated with the system controller over the telephone lines.
- 24. A gate according to claim 23 comprising means for effecting some repairs by signals transmitted over the telephone lines to the system controller.
- 25. A gate according to claim 15 in which the post is secured to a mounting flange mounted atop a plurality of threaded rods, said rods having a lower portion embedded in a footing;
- said rods having a lower set of height-adjusting nuts on which the flange rests;
- said rods having an upper set of securing nuts.
- 26. A gate according to claim 1 in which the hinge-post means and the beam means comprise modular means for relatively simple installation, replacement and repair.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/157,828, filed Feb. 19, 1988, now pending which is a continuation of Ser. No. 070,272, filed July 6, 1987, now abandoned; which is a continuation of Ser. No. 06/751,092, now abandoned. Priority is claimed from those dates on any subject matter these applications may have in common.
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