Claims
- 1. A safety barrier comprising:
a plurality of posts spaced from each other and disposed adjacent to a roadway; each post having a generally C-shaped cross section defined in part by a web and a pair of flanges extending therefrom; each post having a respective slot formed in and extending from an upper end of the post; at least two cables releasably engaged with and supported by the posts; each slot operable to slidably receive the at least two cables therein; the posts and the at least two cables cooperating with each other to prevent a vehicle from leaving the roadway; and at least one spacer disposed within the generally C-shaped cross section of each post to maintain the cables at desired locations within the respective slot.
- 2. The safety barrier of claim 1 further comprising at least one restriction formed in each slot to help retain the cables in the respective slots when a vehicle impacts the safety barrier.
- 3. The safety barrier of claim 1 wherein at least one of the slots comprises multiple projections to help retain the cables in the at least one slot as the associated post is bent by a vehicle colliding with the safety barrier.
- 4. The safety barrier of claim 1 further comprising at least one retaining band secured to the exterior of each post to aid in releasably engaging the cables with the associated post.
- 5. The safety barrier of claim 1 further comprising a respective cap releasably secured with an upper end of each post.
- 6. The safety barrier of claim 1 further comprising:
at least a first cable, a second cable, and a third cable disposed with each slot; a respective first spacer disposed within each post between the first cable and the second cable; and a respective second spacer disposed within each post between the second cable and the third cable.
- 7. The safety barrier of claim 1 further comprising:
at least a first cable, a second cable, and a third cable disposed within each slot; and a single spacer disposed within the generally C-shaped cross section of each post and engaged with the first cable, the second cable and the third cable to maintain desired vertical spacing therebetween.
- 8. An insert for use in positioning a first cable, a second cable and a third cable relative to each other when the cables are disposed within a slot formed in a support post, the insert comprising;
a generally rectangular configuration defined in part by a first end and a second end; a first recess disposed in the first end and a second recess disposed in the second end; a third recess disposed in the insert spaced from the first end and the second end; and the distance between the first recess and the second recess and the distance between the first recess and the third recess selected to correspond with desired vertical spacing between the first cable, the second cable and the third cable.
- 9. The insert of claim 8 wherein the generally rectangular configuration further comprises a generally I-shaped cross section.
- 10. The insert of claim 8 further comprising recycled material.
- 11. A post for installing a cable safety system adjacent to a roadway, the post comprising:
a first end and a second end with a slot formed in the first end and extending partially along the length of the post; the second end satisfactory for installation adjacent to a roadway; the slot sized to allow placing at least two cables therein; and at least one restriction formed in the slot to retain the cables within the slot as the post is bent from a generally vertical position during a vehicle impact with the cables disposed within the slots.
- 12. The post of claim 11 further comprising a generally C-shaped cross section.
- 13. The post of claim 11 further comprising a cross section selected from the group consisting of an oval, a circle, a square, a rectangle, an N-shape, a Z-shape, a V-shape, an I-shape, and an M-shape.
- 14. The post of claim 11 further comprising a cross section defined in part by a generally straight segment with respective curved segments disposed on each end of the straight segment.
- 15. The post of claim 11 wherein the slot further comprises:
a generally elongated U shaped configuration having a first edge, a second edge and a bottom opposite from the first end of the post; and multiple restrictions formed on the first edge and the second edge of the slot to increase the length of time the cables are retained in the slot during a vehicle impact with an associated cable safety system.
- 16. A method of installing a cable safety system adjacent to a roadway comprising:
forming a plurality of posts with each post having a slot formed therein and extending from an upper end of the post; forming at least one restriction within each slot to increase retention of the cables within the slot as the respective posts are bent from a generally vertical position; installing the plurality of posts spaced from each other proximate to the roadway; releasably engaging at least two cables with each of the posts to prevent a vehicle from leaving the roadway; and placing at least one spacer within each post to maintain the cables at desired spacing within the respective slots.
- 17. The method of claim 16 further comprising:
placing at least a first cable, a second cable, and a third cable within each slot of each post; placing a first spacer within each post between the first cable and the second cable; and placing a second spacer within each post between the second cable and the third cable.
- 18. The method of claim 16 further comprising securing at least one retaining band to the exterior of the post to aid in releasably engaging the cables with the slot formed in each post.
- 19. The method of claim 16 further comprising releasably securing a respective cap with the upper end of each post.
- 20. A method for manufacturing a support post for a cable safety system comprising:
forming the post with a first end and a second end; forming a slot extending from the first end of the post; and forming at least one restriction in the slot to increase retention of at least one cable in the slot as the post bends from a generally vertical position during a vehicle impact with the cable safety system.
- 21. The method of claim 20 further comprising forming multiple projections in the slot to retain at least one cable in the slot at a larger release angle when the post is bent from a generally vertical position as compared with release angles associated with bending of a post with a slot having no restrictions.
- 22. The method of claim 20 further comprising forming the post with a cross section selected from the group consisting of an oval, a circle, a square, a rectangle, a C-shape, an N-shape, a Z-shape, a V-shape, an I-shape, and an M-shape.
- 23. A method of designing and installing a cable safety system adjacent to a roadway comprising:
conducting vehicle impact tests to determine cable deflection for three or more different spacings between support posts; forming at least one graph showing deflection versus post spacing based on the vehicle impact tests; using at least one graph of deflection versus post spacing to determine optimum post spacing for the cable safety system; installing a plurality of posts with the posts spaced from each other with the optimum post spacing proximate to the roadway; and releasably engaging at least two cables with each of the posts to prevent a vehicle from leaving the roadway.
- 24. The method of claim 23, further comprising:
placing at least a first cable, a second cable, and a third cable within a respective slot formed in each post; placing a first spacer within each post between the first cable and the second cable; and placing a second spacer within each post between the second cable and the third cable.
- 25. The method of claim 23, further comprising:
placing at least a first cable, a second cable, and a third cable within a respective slot formed in each post; placing a spacer within each post; and respectively engaging a first recess, a second recess and a third recess formed in the spacer with the respective first cable, second cable and third cable to maintain desired spacing between the cables within each slot.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of previously filed provisional application entitled “Cable Safety System,” serial No. 60/383,653, filing date May 28, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60383653 |
May 2002 |
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