Claims
- 1. A crash cushion comprising:
a side portion extending in a longitudinal direction and having an outer surface defined at least in part by a plurality of convex cambered portions; and at least one deflector skin comprising an inner surface, an outer surface, a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein said inner surface has a concave shaped contour facing at least one of said convex cambered portions, wherein said at least one deflector skin is mounted to said outer surface of said side portion in an overlying relationship with at least one of said convex cambered portions, and wherein said trailing edge is distally spaced from said leading edge in said longitudinal direction.
- 2. The crash cushion of claim 1 wherein said at least one deflector skin comprises a plurality of deflector skins mounted to said side portion, each of said plurality of deflector skins comprising an inner surface, an outer surface, a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein each of said inner surfaces comprises a concave shaped contour facing a corresponding one of said convex cambered portions.
- 3. The crash cushion of claim 1 wherein said side portion is formed at least in part from a resilient, polymeric material.
- 4. The crash cushion of claim 1 wherein said side portion is formed at least in part from a polyethylene material.
- 5. The crash cushion of claim 1 wherein said inner surface of said at least one deflector skin contacts said outer surface of said side portion.
- 6. The crash cushion of claim 1 wherein said at least one deflector skin comprises at least one first deflector skin, and further comprising at least one second deflector skin mounted on said outer surface of said at least one first deflector skin.
- 7. The crash cushion of claim 6 wherein said at least one second deflector skin is substantially flat.
- 8. The crash cushion of claim 6 wherein said at least one second deflector skin has a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein said leading edge of said at least one second deflector skin is secured to said at least one first deflector skin and wherein said trailing edge of said at least one second deflector skin is a free edge.
- 9. The crash cushion of claim 6 wherein said at least one second deflector skin has a greater thickness than said at least one first deflector skin.
- 10. The crash cushion of claim 1 wherein said side portion and said at least one deflector skin comprise a first side portion and at least one first deflector skin respectively, and further comprising at least one second deflector skin and a second side portion having an outer surface defined at least in part by a plurality of convex cambered portions, wherein said second side portion is spaced from said first side portion in a lateral direction, and wherein said at least one second deflector skin comprises an inner surface, an outer surface, a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein said inner surface of said at least one second deflector skin has a concave shaped contour facing at least one of said convex cambered portions of said second side portion, wherein said at least one second deflector skin is mounted to said outer surface of said second side portion in an overlying relationship with at least one of said convex cambered portions of said second side portion, and wherein said trailing edge of said at least one second deflector skin is distally spaced from said leading edge thereof in said longitudinal direction.
- 11. A crash cushion comprising:
a side portion extending in a longitudinal direction and having an outer surface defined at least in part by a plurality of convex cambered portions, said convex cambered portions each having an outermost vertically oriented tangent; and at least one deflector skin comprising a leading edge and a trailing edge, said at least one deflector skin connected to said side portion with said leading edge positioned forwardly of one of said outermost vertically oriented tangents, and wherein said at least one deflector skin has a different contour than said convex cambered portions, and wherein said trailing edge is distally spaced from said leading edge in said longitudinal direction.
- 12. The crash cushion of claim 11 wherein said trailing edge is positioned forwardly of said one of said outermost vertically oriented tangents.
- 13. The crash cushion of claim 11 wherein said trailing edge is positioned rearwardly of said one of said outermost vertically oriented tangents.
- 14. The crash cushion of claim 11 wherein said trailing edge is a free edge.
- 15. The crash cushion of claim 11 wherein said at least one deflector skin is substantially flat.
- 16. The crash cushion of claim 11 wherein said at least one deflector skin comprises at least one second deflector skin, and further comprising at least one first deflector skin disposed between said at least one second deflector skin and said side portion.
- 17. The crash cushion of claim 16 wherein said at least one first deflector skin comprises an inner surface having a concave shaped contour facing said one of said outermost vertically oriented tangents.
- 18. The crash cushion of claim 16 wherein said at least one second deflector skin has a greater thickness than said at least one first deflector skin.
- 19. The crash cushion of claim 11 wherein said side portion is formed at least in part from a polyethylene material.
- 20. The crash cushion of claim 11 wherein said side portion and said at least one deflector skin comprise a first side portion and at least one first deflector skin, and further comprising at least one second deflector skin and a second side portion having an outer surface defined at least in part by a plurality of convex cambered portions, said convex cambered portions of said second side portion each having an outermost vertically oriented tangent, wherein said second side portion is spaced from said first side portion in a lateral direction, and wherein said at least one second deflector skin comprises an inner surface, an outer surface, a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein said leading edge of said at least one second deflector skin is positioned forwardly of one of said outermost vertically oriented tangents of said second side portion and wherein said trailing edge of said at least one second deflector skin is positioned rearwardly of said one of said outermost vertically oriented tangents of said second side portion, and wherein said at least one second deflector skin has a different contour than said convex cambered portions of said second side portion.
- 21. The crash cushion of claim 11 wherein said at least one deflector skin comprises a plurality of deflector skins each having a leading edge and a trailing edge, said plurality of deflector skins connected to said side portion with said leading edges thereof positioned forwardly of corresponding ones of said outermost vertically oriented tangents.
- 22. A crash cushion comprising:
a side portion having an outer surface defined at least in part by a plurality of convex cambered portions, said convex cambered portions each having an outermost vertically oriented tangent; and a plurality of deflector skins each comprising a leading edge and a trailing edge, said deflector skins mounted to said side portion with said leading edges positioned forwardly of corresponding ones of said outermost vertically oriented tangents, wherein said trailing edge of a first one of said plurality of deflector skins extends rearwardly beyond said leading edge of a next adjacent second one of said plurality of deflector skins positioned rearwardly of said first one of said plurality of deflector skins.
- 23. The crash cushion of claim 22 wherein said plurality of deflector skins comprises a plurality of second deflector skins, and further comprising a plurality of first deflector skins disposed between said plurality of said second deflector skins and said side portion.
- 24. A crash cushion comprising:
a side portion having an outer surface defined at least in part by a plurality of convex cambered portions; and at least one deflector skin made at least in part from metal and comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein said inner surface has a concave contour facing at least one of said convex cambered portions, wherein said at least one deflector skin is mounted to said side portion on said outer surface thereof.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/084,607, filed Feb. 27, 2002, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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10084607 |
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10865219 |
Jun 2004 |
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