This application relates to means of alerting motorists to the presence of disabled vehicles or work zone areas. Each year hundreds of motorists are either killed or injured along side the roadway. Many of these accidents may be prevented if the oncoming motorist had advance warning of the presence of these disabled vehicles. The present invention is an improvement or alternative to my prior U.S. Pat. No. 6,508,195.
In recent years, a variety of traffic warning devices have become known and reference may be had to the following U.S. patents for a description of these prior art of traffic warning devices; U.S. Pat. Nos. Des. 6,508,195, 4,531,472, 5,263,272, 5,502,909, 5,544,614, 5,775,833, 5,517,395, 5,755,253, 4,535,331.
While this has long been recognized as a traffic safety problem many needless deaths continue to happen every year. Current methods of enhancing motorist awareness include; flares, solid plastic cones and retractable triangles. While all devices may accomplish the same goal as the presented invention, the presented invention is designed to help eliminate current difficulties encountered with their use. With roadside flares there is the inherent short fall that they only last a given period of time and are nor reusable. In addition, they are usually only several inches above the roadway service and may present difficulty in operating. Solid plastic cones are easy to place along the roadway however unless they are properly weighted and sized they may be displaced due to strong gusts of winds. In addition, the larger the cones the more storage space that is required. This is a disadvantage (especially in small passenger vehicles) and therefore reduces their attractiveness of the use. Retractable triangles are difficult to open and may require the motorist to follow detailed instruction prior to use. In addition they also take a significant amount of space when stored. The present invention is a significantly different than my prior U.S. Pat. No. 6,508,195 in that the porous casing and retractable arms are replaced by a single retractable support element. In U.S. Pat. No. 6,508,195 the porous casing allows for the wind to pass through the device thereby lessen the total force of the resistant winds. However, while this maybe advantageous for certain situations there exists a problem of excess wear and possible damage to the casing when exposed to high winds over a period of time. In addition, the single retractable support element replaces the two retractable arms and upper support element disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,508,195. This significantly reduces the cost of manufacturing and production.
In addition, the Enhanced Retractable Safety Marker has been designed to resist tipping at higher wind loads due to the introduction of retractable horizontal stabilizers that fit into slots on the base supports. Therefore with the same overall weight and storage space, the Enhanced Retractable Safety Marker would be able to withstand tipping at higher wind loads, without significantly increasing its cost when compared to the Retractable Safety Marker.
In addition, the current invention has been design to take various shapes commonly found with traffic control devices. These shapes include, rectangular, elliptical, square and circular.
Therefore the presented invention is designed to help eliminate shortfalls with the current devices. It is envisioned that by increasing the attractiveness, more people will carry the devices in their vehicles and a decrease in roadside fatalities and injuries would result.
The Enhanced Retractable Safety Marker has been designed to be employ easily, store compactly, withstand prevailing winds and be economical.
The Enhanced Retractable Safety Marker is a combination of several pieces. The first two pieces are referenced to as the base supports. The base supports are similar in design and function to the base supports disclosed in my prior U.S. Pat. No. 6,508,195. However contained with the base supports of the present invention are retractable horizontal stabilizers. The remaining pieces are a series of vertical risers. The actual number of vertical risers is dependant on the application.
The two base supports are intended to provide the necessary weight to ensure that the device is not displaced under reasonable wind loads. Each base support also has several strategically placed tabs. The base support is primarily a rectangular type box with the top end and one of the sides open. The long sides of the base support contain a tab at the “open” end of the box. These tabs are designed to allow the base support to be affixed to holes in the lowest vertical riser. In addition, the base supports may be designed with additional retractable horizontal stabilizers. The retractable horizontal stabilizers have been designed to slide into slots contained within the base support. The purpose of the retractable horizontal stabilizers is to increase the ability of the Enhanced Retractable Safety Marker to withstand higher wind loads with tipping.
The remaing pieces are a series of vertical risers consisting of either elliptical, rectangular, square or circular pieces that are sized to fit within each other. The choice of shape of the vertical risers corresponds to the type of traffic control device to be deployed. In addition, reflecvtive decals may be affixed to the vertical risers to conform with accepted traffic control device standards.
The Enhanced Retractable Safety Marker has been designed for easy placement during emergency situations. The first step in the application process is to rotate the two base supports from the closed to the open position (parallel with the lower portion of the retractable support element). Under high wind conditions, the user may fully extend the two retractable horizontal stabilizers on each base support to increase the unit's overall resistance to tipping. Once the base supports are in a fully extended position, the tabs on the lower vertical riser and slots on the base supports are designed to provide the necessary stability. After the base support is fixed in the open position, the series of vertical risers is then expanded by simply pulling in a vertical manner the handle on the upper vertical riser. This is continued until all the vertical risers are in fully extended position. At this point the invention is ready for application.
The subject matter which is regarded as the present invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the concluding portion of the specification. The invention, however, both as to organization and method of practice, may be best understood by reference to the detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Reference will now be made to the drawings in which the various elements of the present invention will be given numerical designations. In its present form the invention consists of several distinct elements. These elements when combined as described within will allow one of ordinary skill in the art to made and use the present invention.
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Regardless of the shape of the vertical risers the operation of the present invention is the same.
As an additional element the bases support (1) may be designed with additional retractable horizontal stabilizers (30). The retractable horizontal stabilizers are illustrated in
To deploy the current invention, the user simply rotates the two base supports into a locked position perpendicular to the lower vertical riser, fully extend the retractable horizontal stabilizers and then lift the series of middle and upper vertical riser into a locked vertical position.