Claims
- 1. An energy absorbing device comprising:
at least two energy absorbing members extending substantially parallel to one another; each energy absorbing member includes a first end spaced from a traffic barrier and a second end slidably attached to the traffic barrier; a plurality of support posts coupled to and supporting the energy absorbing members; the first end of at least two of the energy absorbing members securely attached with one of the support posts proximate a first end of the energy absorbing device; a plurality of fasteners slidably coupling the respective second end of the energy absorbing members to the traffic barrier; and a plurality of openings and lands formed in the energy absorbing members to encounter the plurality of fasteners during impact of a vehicle with the first end of the energy absorbing device to dissipate energy of an impacting vehicle.
- 2. The energy absorbing device of claim 1 wherein the plurality of energy absorbing members comprises at least one thrie beam.
- 3. The energy absorbing device of claim 1 wherein the plurality of energy absorbing members comprises at least one W-beam.
- 4. The energy absorbing device of claim 1 further comprising:
respective sets of openings and lands extending generally longitudinally along the length of each energy absorbing member; each set of lands and openings spaced laterally from each other; the length of each land closest to the second end of each energy absorbing member having a first value; and each land in the series after the first land having a length greater than the length of the first land.
- 5. The energy absorbing device of claim 1 further comprising the openings and lands in the energy absorbing members registered with the plurality of fasteners such that during an impact of a vehicle with the first end of the energy absorbing members at least one fastener shreds a portion of at least one energy absorbing member at any given time during energy dissipation.
- 6. The energy absorbing device of claim 1 further comprising:
the lands defined in part by intermediate material disposed between the openings formed in the energy absorbing members; each land having a length; and the respective length of the lands varying between the first end and the second end of the energy absorbing members.
- 7. The energy absorbing device of claim 1 wherein the traffic barrier comprises a concrete barrier having a first end facing oncoming traffic along at least one side of the energy absorbing device.
- 8. The energy absorbing device of claim 1 further comprising:
a respective connector for slidably coupling the second end of each energy absorbing member with the traffic barrier; and the plurality of fasteners secured to respective connectors and registered with respective openings of the energy absorbing members such that during impact of a vehicle with the first end of the energy absorbing member, the fasteners shred portions of the lands disposed between adjacent openings to dissipate energy of the impacting vehicle.
- 9. The energy absorbing device of claim 1 further comprising:
a first cable and a second cable attached with one of the support posts proximate a first end of the energy absorbing device; a first cable anchor bracket releasably attaching the first cable with one of the energy absorbing members; and a second cable anchor bracket releasably attaching the second cable with the other energy absorbing members.
- 10. A crash cushion comprising:
a pair of beams spaced from each other and extending substantially parallel to each other; each beam having approximately an equal length with a first end and a second end operable to be slidably coupled with a traffic barrier; at least one breakaway support post securely attached to and supporting the first end of the beams; additional breakaway support posts disposed between the first end of the beams and the second end of the beams; a plurality of fasteners operable to slidably couple the second end of the beams to a traffic barrier; a plurality of openings and lands formed in the beams; and the openings and lands aligned with respective fasteners whereby the plurality of fasteners encounter the lands during a forceful impact of a vehicle with the at least one second breakaway support post.
- 11. The crash cushion of claim 10, wherein the pair of beams comprise thrie beams.
- 12. The crash cushion of claim 10 wherein the pair of beams comprise W-beams.
- 13. The crash cushion of claim 10 further comprising an impact assembly attached to the at least one breakaway support post at the first end of the beams and sized for engagement with an impacting vehicle.
- 14. The crash cushion of claim 10 further comprising:
a first cable and a second cable, each having a respective first end and a second end; the first end of each cable releasably anchored proximate the first end of the beams; a first cable anchor bracket releasably attaching the second end of the first cable with one of the pair of beams; and a second cable anchor bracket releasably attaching the second end of the second cable with the other of the pair of beams.
- 15. The crash cushion of claim 10 further comprising the pair of beams slidably coupled with at least one of the breakaway support posts.
- 16. A crash cushion having an upstream end facing oncoming traffic and a downstream disposed adjacent to a traffic barrier, the crash cushion comprising:
a nose section at the upstream end of the crash cushion; a plurality of energy absorbing members disposed in two beams spaced from each other and extending substantially parallel to each other; each of the energy absorbing members having a first end and a second end; the first end of two energy absorbing members securely attached to at least one breakaway support post; the second end of two energy absorbing member slidably coupled with the traffic barrier by a plurality of fasteners; additional support posts disposed between the at least one breakaway support post and the traffic barrier; and the energy absorbing members slidably coupled with at least one of the additional support posts.
- 17. The crash cushion of claim 16 further comprising the energy absorbing members formed with a plurality of openings and lands for registration with the plurality of fasteners whereby movement of the energy absorbing members with respect to an associated traffic barrier and the plurality of fasteners results in shredding the lands to dissipate energy from an impacting vehicle.
- 18. The crash cushion of claim 16 wherein the additional support posts further comprise breakaway support posts.
- 19. The crash cushion of claim 16 further comprising an impact assembly securely engaged with the first end of two energy absorbing members.
- 20. An energy absorbing device comprising:
a plurality of energy absorbing members extending substantially parallel with each other; each energy absorbing member having a first end and a second end operable to be slidably attached to a traffic barrier; a plurality of breakaway support posts coupled to and supporting the energy absorbing members; one of the breakaway support posts securely attached to the first end of the energy absorbing members; the energy absorbing members slidably coupled with at least one of the other breakaway support posts; a pair of guides respectively attached with opposite sides of the at least one other breakaway support post; and respective energy absorbing members slidably disposed within and supported by the guides.
- 21. The energy absorbing device of claim 19 further comprising:
a plurality of fasteners slidably coupling the second end of the energy absorbing members with the traffic barrier; and the plurality of fasteners aligned with a plurality of openings and lands formed in the energy absorbing members to dissipate energy from a vehicle impacting with the energy absorbing device opposite from the traffic barrier.
- 22. The energy absorbing device of claim 20 further comprising each guide having a generally trapezoid cross section sized to slidably receive the respective energy absorbing members therein.
- 23. A method of forming a crash cushion:
forming at least two beams with each beam having a first end and a second end; forming a plurality of openings and a plurality of lands disposed between adjacent openings extending between the first end and the second end of each beam; forming the openings and lands in respective rows aligned generally longitudinal with each other; varying the length of the lands in each row between the first end and the second end of the beams; positioning the first end of the beams extending from one end of a traffic barrier; slidably attaching the second end of the beams with the traffic barrier using a plurality of fasteners respectively aligned with each row of openings and lands; and slidably coupling the plurality of beams with a plurality of breakaway support posts spaced from the one end of the traffic barrier whereby energy from a vehicle forcefully impacting one end of the crash cushion opposite from the traffic barrier will be dissipated by the fasteners shredding the lands of the beams.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of previously filed provisional patent application Serial No. 60/389,996 entitled “Crash Cushions And Other Energy Absorbing Devices” filing date Jun. 19, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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