Claims
- 1. A breakaway support post for mounting a guardrail thereon as part of a highway guardrail system disposed adjacent to a roadway comprising:
an elongated body which resists impact by a motor vehicle from a strong direction and yields to impact by a motor vehicle from a weak direction; the weak direction and the strong direction disposed substantially perpendicular to each other; the elongated body having a first end and a second end; the elongated body having a cross section operable to be oriented with respect to an attached guardrail whereby an impact from the weak direction with one end of an attached guardrail will tend to buckle the breakaway support post and the breakaway support post will resist a rail face impact from the strong direction with an attached guardrail; and the elongated body operable to be driven directly into the soil adjacent to the roadway.
- 2. The breakaway support post of claim 1 wherein the elongated body further comprises:
an I-beam having a web with a pair of flanges attached thereto; and multiple openings formed in the flanges of the I-beam.
- 3. The breakaway support post of claim 1 further comprising means for attaching a block between the first end of the elongated body and a guardrail to form a lateral offset between the guardrail and the breakaway support post.
- 4. The breakaway support post of claim 1 further comprising at least one soil plate attached to the elongated body.
- 5. A breakaway support post for mounting a guardrail thereon as part of a highway guardrail system comprising:
an elongated body which resists impact by a motor vehicle from a strong direction and yields to impact by a motor vehicle from a weak direction; the weak direction and the strong direction disposed substantially normal to each other; means for attaching a guardrail adjacent to the first end of the elongated body; a plurality of openings formed in the elongated body intermediate the first end and the second end; and the elongated body having a cross section operable to be oriented with respect to the attached guardrail whereby an impact from the weak direction with one end of the attached guardrail will tend to buckle the breakaway support post proximate the openings and the breakaway support post will resist a rail face impact with the guardrail from the strong direction.
- 6. A roadway guardrail system, comprising:
a guardrail; at least one support post defined in part by an I-beam having a web and flanges; the support post having a first end and a second end; the first end coupled to the guardrail and the second end operable to be located in the earth; each flange having at least one opening formed therein and disposed near the surface of the earth when the support post is located in the earth; and the openings defining in part a frangible connection between the first and second end of the support post whereby an impact with one end of an attached guardrail will tend to buckle the support post and the support post will resist a rail face impact with an attached guardrail.
- 7. The system of claim 6 wherein the openings comprise vertical slots.
- 8. The system of claim 6 further comprising the support post operable to be directly driven into soil adjacent to a roadway.
- 9. A support post for mounting a guardrail thereon as part of a highway guardrail system comprising:
an elongated body having a first portion defining a first end of the elongated body and a second portion defining a second end of the elongated body; a frangible connection coupling the first portion with the second portion; the frangible connection operable to be oriented relative to an attached guardrail such that an impact with one end of the attached guardrail will tend to buckle the support post; and the frangible connection operable to be oriented relative to the guardrail such that the support post will resist a rail face impact with the attached guardrail.
- 10. The support post of claim 9 wherein the frangible connection further comprises a plurality of openings formed in the elongated body.
- 11. A roadway guardrail system, comprising:
a guardrail; a plurality of support posts coupled to the guardrail; at least one of the support posts comprising first and second elongated members with the first member having a first end and a second end; the first end of the first member coupled to the guardrail and the first end of the second member operable to be inserted into the ground adjacent to a roadway; one of the second ends having a pair of first flanges extending therefrom, the first flanges being separated from each other by a gap; the other of the second ends having a second flange extending therefrom; the second flange being received in the gap between the first flanges; the first and second flanges coupled together by a pin disposed generally transverse to the guardrail; the first and second members rotatably coupled together so as to move between a lengthened position and a shortened position; and the first and second members maintained in the lengthened position by a shearable body extending between the second flange and at least one of the first flanges.
- 12. A roadway guardrail system, comprising:
a guardrail and a plurality of support posts coupled to the guardrail; at least one of the support posts comprising a first I-beam and a second I-beam with each of the first and second I-beams having a respective web and flanges; the first I-beam having first and second ends, with one of the flanges at the first end of the first I-beam coupled to the guardrail; the second I-beam having first and second ends, with the first end of the second I-beam structured and arranged to be inserted into the ground adjacent to a roadway; each of the first and second I-beams having respective flanges extending from the respective second end to the respective first end; each of the first and second I-beams having the respective web extending from the respective first end to a location that is short of the respective second end; the first I-beam flanges at the first I-beam second end being located adjacent to the second I-beam flanges at the second I-beam second end with the first and second I-beams pivotally coupled with each other by a hinge so that the first and second I-beams pivot about an axis that is generally parallel to the web of the first I-beam; the first I-beam operable to pivot with respect to the second I-beam between a lengthened position and a shortened position; and the first and second I-beams maintained in the lengthened position by a shearable member extending between at least one of the extensions of the first I-beam and at least one of the extensions of the second I-beam.
- 13. A roadway guardrail system, comprising:
a guardrail; at least one support post having an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion having a lower end and the lower portion having an upper end; the at least one support post operable to resist impact by a motor vehicle from a strong direction and operable to yield to impact by a motor vehicle from a weak direction generally perpendicular to the strong direction; the upper portion having a first side coupled to the guardrail and the lower portion operable to be located in the earth; the upper portion lower end having a first member and the lower portion upper end having a second member; the first and second members coupled with each other by a pin extending generally along the strong direction; the support post having a high mechanical strength in the strong direction and a low mechanical strength in the weak direction; the pin located on the first side of the upper portion; at least one spacer located between the first and second members; and a gap disposed between the upper portion and the lower portion whereby the upper portion can rotate relative to the lower portion when subjected to an impact in the weak direction.
- 14. A roadway guardrail system, comprising:
a guardrail; at least one support post having an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion having a lower end and the lower portion having an upper end; the upper portion having a first side that is coupled to the guardrail and the lower portion being structured and arranged to be located in the earth; the upper portion lower end comprising a first member and the lower portion upper end comprising a second member; the first and second members coupled with each other by a pin located along an imaginary line extending along a strong direction, wherein the support post exhibits a high mechanical strength in the strong direction, there being a weak direction that is generally perpendicular to the strong direction, wherein the support post exhibits a low mechanical strength in the weak direction, the pin being located on the first side of the upper portion; and at least one spacer located between the first and second members, there being a gap on at least one side of the imaginary line, wherein the upper portion can rotate relative to the lower portion in the weak direction when subjected to a force.
- 15. A roadway guardrail system, comprising:
a guardrail; at least one support post, the support post comprising an I-beam having a web and flanges, the support post having a first end and a second end, the first end being coupled to the guardrail and the second end being structured and arranged to be located in the earth; and the flanges having vertical slots therein located near the surface of the earth when the support post is located in the earth.
- 16. A roadway guardrail system comprising:
a guardrail; at least one support post having an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion having a lower end and the lower portion having an upper end; the upper portion being coupled to the guardrail and the lower portion being structured and arranged to be located in the earth; the upper portion lower end being pivotally coupled to the lower portion by a hinge, the hinge having a pivot pin that extends in a strong direction, wherein the post exhibits a high mechanical strength in the strong direction; the hinge having a weak direction generally perpendicular to the strong direction, and the upper portion operable to rotate relative to the lower direction from vehicle impact in the weak direction; the hinge releasably restrained from pivoting by a shear pin; and the shear pin having a smaller diameter than the pivot pin.
- 17. The roadway guardrail system of claim 16 wherein the upper and lower portions each comprise an I-beam beam with the webs of the I-beams being oriented generally perpendicular to the guardrail.
- 18. The roadway guardrail system of claim 16 wherein the hinge comprises:
a first U-shaped bracket and a second U-shaped bracket with portions of the first bracket being disposed within the second bracket; and the pivot pin extending laterally through the first bracket and through adjacent portions of the first bracket and the second bracket whereby the upper portion of the post can rotate relative to the lower portion of the post.
- 19. The roadway guardrail system of claim 16 wherein the hinge has a first bracket coupled to the upper portion and a second bracket coupled to the lower portion, the first bracket receiving the pivot pin by a opening, the opening being oriented so that when the upper portion is rotated relative to the lower portion, the upper portion can separate from the lower portion.
- 20. A support post for mounting a guardrail thereon as part of a highway guardrail system comprising:
an elongated body having a first portion and a second portion; a frangible connection for coupling the first portion with the second portion; and the frangible connection oriented relative to the guardrail whereby an impact with one end of the guardrail will tend to buckle the support post and the support post will resist a rail face impact with the guardrail.
- 21. The support post of claim 20 further comprising:
the elongated body having a first end and a second end; and a plurality of openings formed in the elongated body intermediate the first end and the second end to define in part the frangible connection.
- 22. The support post of claim 20 wherein the frangible connection further comprises a rotatable coupling assembly disposed between the upper portion and the lower portion of the elongated body.
- 23. The support post of claim 20 wherein the frangible connection further comprises a releasable hinge.
- 24. A roadway guardrail system, comprising:
a guardrail; at least one support post having an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion having a lower end and the lower portion having an upper end; the upper portion being coupled to the guardrail and the lower portion being structured and arranged to be located in the earth; the upper portion lower end comprising a first member and the lower portion upper end comprising a second member; the first and second members being coupled together with at least two rods, the rods laying along an imaginary line that extends on a strong direction, wherein the post exhibits a high mechanical strength in the strong direction, there being a weak direction that is generally perpendicular to the strong direction, wherein the support post exhibits a low mechanical strength in the weak direction; and at least one spacer located between the first and second members, there being a gap on at least one side of the imaginary line, wherein the upper portion can rotate relative to the lower portion in the weak direction when subjected to a force.
- 25. The roadway guardrail system of claim 24 wherein the rods further comprise bolts secured by nuts.
- 26. The roadway guardrail system of claim 24 wherein the first and second members each comprise flanges that extend transversely from a longitudinal axis of the respective upper and lower portions.
- 27. The roadway guardrail system of claim 24 wherein the spacer comprises stops located on the rods.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/074,496, filed on May 8, 1998 by James R. Albritton and entitled “Breakaway Support Post for Highway Guardrail End Treatments” now U.S. Pat. No. ______ that claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/046,015 filed May 9, 1997.
[0002] The application is also related to U.S. Divisional patent application Ser. No. 09/835,282 filed Apr. 12, 2001 and entitled “Breakaway Support Post for Highway Guardrail End Treatments”, now U.S. Pat. No. ______.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60046015 |
May 1997 |
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Divisions (1)
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09074496 |
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Aug 2002 |
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