Claims
- 1. 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; 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; and the upper and lower portions comprise I-beams, each of the I-beam portions having a web, with the web of the upper portion being generally aligned with the web of the lower portion, and with the imaginary line extending generally in the same direction as the webs.
- 2. 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; 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; and the spacer comprises a projection that extends from one of the first and second members and that bears on the other of the first and second members.
- 3. 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; 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; and the spacer comprises two projections, with each projection extending from a respective one of the first and second members, the projections generally bearing on each other.
- 4. The roadway guardrail system of claim 1, further comprising:the rods are bolts secured by nuts; the first and second members each comprise flanges that extend transversely from a longitudinal axis of the respective upper and lower portions; and the spacer comprises a projection that extends from one of the first and second members and that bears on the other of the first and second members.
- 5. The roadway guardrail system of claim 1, wherein:the rods are bolts secured by nuts; the first and second members each comprise flanges that extend transversely from a longitudinal axis of the respective upper and lower portions; and the spacer comprises stops located on the rods.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/074,496, filed by James R. Albritton and entitled “Breakaway Support Post for Highway Guardrail End Treatments” filed on May 7, 1998, that claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/046,015 filed May 9, 1997.
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