Claims
- 1. An eccentric loader guardrail terminal for use at the upstream end of a guardrail comprising,
- a plurality of joined together horizontally extending W-beam guardrails,
- a plurality of vertical supports for vertically supporting said W-beam guardrails, said vertical supports are breakaway posts,
- said plurality of rails flaring away from the traffic side of the guardrail in an upstream direction, and
- an eccentric lever means connected to the upstream end of the plurality of rails whereby an impacting vehicle at the upstream end will facilitate buckling of the rails allowing the vehicle to pass behind the terminal.
- 2. An eccentric loader guardrail terminal for use at the upstream end of a guardrail comprising,
- a plurality of joined together horizontally extending W-beam guardrails,
- a plurality of vertical supports for vertically supporting said W-beam guardrails,
- said plurality of rails flaring away from the traffic side of the guardrail in an upstream direction, and
- an eccentric lever means connected to the upstream end of the plurality of rails whereby an impacting vehicle at the upstream end will facilitate buckling of the rails allowing the vehicle to pass behind the terminal, said rails are secured to the first upstream vertical support but laterally movable relative to the other vertical supports.
- 3. An eccentric loader guardrail terminal for use at the upstream end of a guardrail comprising,
- a plurality of joined together horizontally extending W-beam guardrails,
- a plurality of vertical supports for vertically supporting said W-beam guardrails,
- said plurality of rails flaring away from the traffic side of the guardrail in an upstream direction, and
- an eccentric lever means connected to the upstream end of the plurality of rails whereby an impacting vehicle at the upstream end will facilitate buckling of the rails allowing the vehicle to pass behind the terminal, said rails including a bowed out portion towards the traffic side of the terminal at a location remote from the upstream end of the terminal for increasing the curvature of the flaring.
- 4. An eccentric loader guardrail terminal for use at the upstream end of a guardrail comprising,
- a plurality of joined together horizontally extending W-beam guardrails,
- a plurality of vertical supports for vertically supporting said W-beam guardrails,
- said plurality of rails flaring away from the traffic side of the guardrail in an upstream direction, and
- an eccentric lever means connected to the upstream end of the plurality of rails whereby an impacting vehicle at the upstream end will facilitate buckling of the rails allowing the vehicle to pass behind the terminal, said eccentric lever includes,
- a breakaway post at the upstream end of the terminal,
- a metal beam connected perpendicular to the end rail and extending away from the traffic side of the terminal,
- a tubular member enclosing the post, metal beam and the end of the upstream rail and secured to the post.
- 5. An eccentric loader guardrail terminal for use at the upstream end of a conventional straight guardrail comprising,
- a plurality of joined together horizontally extending W-beam guardrails for connection to the upstream end of a conventional straight guardrail,
- a plurality of vertical breakaway supports for vertically supporting said W-beam guardrails,
- said plurality of rails being curved and flaring away from the traffic side of the guardrail from the conventional guardrail in an upstream direction,
- said rails being secured to the first upstream vertical support but laterally movable relative to the other vertical supports, and
- an eccentric lever means connected to the upstream end of the joined rails and extending away from the traffic side of the rails whereby an impacting vehicle at the upstream end will facilitate buckling of the rails allowing the vehicle to pass behind the terminal.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the eccentric lever includes,
- a breakaway post at the upstream end of the terminal,
- a metal beam connected perpendicular to the end rail and extending away from the traffic side of the terminal, and
- a tubular member enclosing the post, metal beam and the end of the upstream rail and secured to the post.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The patent invention was made in the course of a contract with the Federal Highway Administration of the United States of America, Contract No. DTFH61-81-C-00076.
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