Claims
- 1. A raised pavement marker for installation in a pavement borehole, the marker comprising a body member having a base portion and a generally dome-shaped top portion capable of being deflected downwardly into the base portion, wherein the top portion has a first stiffened region and a second flexible region, the first stiffened region has a surface for receiving a retroreflective material and the first and second regions are configured relative to one another on the top portion such that when the marker is installed in a pavement borehole the first stiffened region is located in the direction of impact while the second flexible region is located opposite the first stiffened region in the top portion away from the direction of impact, and when the top portion receives an impact on the first region the second region deflects downwardly into the base portion and thereby assists in allowing the top portion to be deflected downwardly into the base portion, the pavement marker being sufficiently resilient to enable the top portion to return to its generally dome-shaped configuration upon release of the impact, wherein said top portion is joined to said base portion by a surrounding border region more flexible than said first and second regions, the border region allowing for lateral movement of the top portion upon such impact.
- 2. A marker as claimed in claim 1 wherein said base portion is tubular including a lower section having a first thickness and an upper section having a second thickness less than said first thickness.
- 3. A marker as claimed in claim 2 wherein said second thickness is approximately one-half said first thickness.
- 4. A raised pavement marker for installation in a pavement borehole, the marker comprising a body member having a base portion and a generally dome-shaped top portion, wherein the top portion has a first stiffened region and a second flexible region, said top portion is joined to said base portion by a surrounding border region more flexible than said first and second regions, said base portion is tubular including a lower section having a first thickness and an upper section having a second thickness approximately one-half said first thickness, said lower section has a height approximately twice the height of the upper section, said first stiffened region has a surface for receiving a retroreflective material and said first and second regions are configured relative to one another on the top portion such that when the marker is installed in a pavement borehole the first stiffened region is located in the direction of impact while the second flexible region is located opposite the first stiffened region in the top portion away from the direction of impact and assists in allowing the top portion to be deflected downwardly into the base portion when the top portion receives a force on the first region, the pavement marker being sufficiently resilient to enable the top portion to return to its generally dome-shaped configuration upon release of the force.
- 5. A marker as claimed in claim 4 wherein said second region is substantially larger than said first region.
- 6. A marker as claimed in claim 5 wherein said first region extends from said border region inwardly to beyond the center of the top portion.
- 7. A marker as claimed in claim 6 wherein said first region comprises approximately 1/3 of the top portion.
- 8. A marker as claimed in claim 6 wherein said second region has a downwardly concave portion disposed near said first region.
- 9. A marker as claimed in claim 6 wherein said concave portion is substantially symmetrical with respect to an imaginary plane bisecting said first and second regions.
- 10. A marker as claimed in claim 9 wherein said first region has a recessed portion adapted to receive a retroreflective element, said recessed portion being surrounded by a thickened section.
- 11. A marker as claimed in claim 10 wherein said retroreflective element is secured to said recessed portion by a flexible weatherable adhesive.
- 12. A marker as claimed in claim 11 wherein said body member is formed of polyurethane having a glass transition temperature (Tg) of -40.degree. F. or lower.
- 13. A marker as claimed in claim 12 which is colored black.
- 14. A marker as claimed in claim 10 wherein said first region has a first average thickness, said second region has a second average thickness and said border region has a third average thickness, and wherein said second average thickness is less than said first average thickness and said third average thickness is less than said second average thickness.
- 15. A marker as claimed in claim 14 wherein said first average thickness, not including said recessed portion and said thickened section, is approximately 3 to 9 mm, preferably 5 to 8 mm, said second average thickness is approximately 1 to 5 mm, preferably 2 to 4 mm, and said third average thickness is approximately 20% less than said second average thickness.
- 16. A marker as claimed in claim 15 wherein said recessed portion has an average thickness of approximately 4 to 12 mm, preferably 6 to 10 mm, and said thickened section has a thickness of approximately 5 to 11 mm, preferably 8 to 12 mm.
- 17. A raised pavement marker for installation in a pavement borehole, the marker comprising a body member having a base portion and a generally dome-shaped top portion, wherein the top portion has a first stiffened region and a second flexible region, the first stiffened region has a surface for receiving a retroreflective material and the first and second regions are configured relative to one another on the top portion such that when the marker is installed in a pavement borehole the first stiffened region is located in the direction of impact while the second flexible region is located opposite the first stiffened region in the top portion away from the direction of impact and assists in allowing the top portion to be deflected downwardly into the base portion when the top portion receives an impact on the first region, the pavement marker being sufficiently resilient to enable the top portion to return to its generally dome-shaped configuration upon release of the impact and including an air vent that enables said top portion to deflect more rapidly into said base portion during such impact, wherein said vent comprises a hole in said top portion.
- 18. A marker as claimed in claim 17 wherein said base portion has an end opposite said top portion, said end having an outwardly extending circumferential flange.
- 19. A raised pavement marker for installation in a pavement borehole, the marker comprising a body member having a base portion and a generally dome-shaped top portion, wherein the top portion has a first stiffened region and a second flexible region, the first stiffened region has a surface for receiving a retroreflective material and the first and second regions are configured relative to one another on the top portion such that when the marker is installed in a pavement borehole the first stiffened region is located in the direction of impact while the second flexible region is located opposite the first stiffened region in the top portion away from the direction of impact and assists in allowing the top portion to be deflected downwardly into the base portion when the top portion receives an impact on the first region, the pavement marker being sufficiently resilient to enable the top portion to return to its generally dome-shaped configuration upon release of the impact and including an air vent that enables said top portion to deflect more rapidly into said base portion during such impact, wherein said vent includes a plurality of axially-disposed channels spaced around said base portion.
- 20. A raised pavement marker for installation in a pavement borehole, the marker comprising a body member having a base portion and a generally dome-shaped top portion, wherein the marker is colored black, the body member is formed of polyurethane having a glass transition temperature (Tg) of -40 .degree.F. or lower, the top portion has a first stiffened region and a second flexible region, the first stiffened region has a surface for receiving a retroreflective material and the first and second regions are configured relative to one another on the top portion such that when the marker is installed in a pavement borehole the first stiffened region is located in the direction of impact while the second flexible region is located opposite the first stiffened region in the top portion away from the direction of impact and assists in allowing the top portion to be deflected downwardly into the base portion when the top portion receives a force on the first region, the pavement marker being sufficiently resilient to enable the top portion to return to its generally dome-shaped configuration upon release of the force and including a vent to the atmosphere comprising a hole in said top portion.
- 21. A raised pavement marker for installation in a pavement borehole, the marker comprising a body member having a base portion and a generally dome-shaped top portion, wherein said body member is formed of polyurethane having a glass transition temperature (Tg) of -40.degree. F. or lower, the top portion has a first stiffened region and a second flexible region, the first stiffened region has a surface for receiving a retroreflective material and the first and second regions are configured relative to one another on the top portion such that when the marker is installed in a pavement borehole the first stiffened region is located in the direction of impact while the second flexible region is located opposite the first stiffened region in the top portion away from the direction of impact and assists in allowing the top portion to be deflected downwardly into the base portion when the top portion receives a force on the first region, the pavement marker being sufficiently resilient to enable the top portion to return to its generally dome-shaped configuration upon release of the force and including an air vent comprising a plurality of axially disposed channels spaced around said base portion.
- 22. A raised pavement marker for installation in a pavement borehole, the marker comprising a body member having a base portion and a generally dome-shaped top portion capable of being deflected downwardly into the base portion, wherein the top portion has a first stiffened region and a second flexible region, the first stiffened region has a surface for receiving a retroreflective material and the first and second regions are configured relative to one another on the top portion such that when the marker is installed in a pavement borehole the first stiffened region is located in the direction of impact while the second flexible region is located opposite the first stiffened region in the top portion away from the direction of impact, and when the top portion receives an impact on the first region the second region deflects downwardly into the base portion and thereby assists in allowing the top portion to be deflected downwardly into the base portion, the pavement marker being sufficiently resilient to enable the top portion to return to its generally dome-shaped configuration upon release of the impact, wherein said base portion is cylindrical and removably engages an inner surface of an annular wall of a device for mounting it in said borehole, said device being formed of flexible resilient synthetic material, said wall having an outer surface provided with a plurality of ribs adapted to engage said pavement within said borehole.
- 23. A marker as claimed in claim 22 wherein said ribs have a diameter slightly larger than the diameter of the borehole whereby, when said device is forcibly inserted in the borehole, said ribs deflect upwardly in engagement with the pavement around said borehole to resist removal from the borehole.
- 24. A marker as claimed in claim 23 wherein said second region of said body member is substantially larger than said first region.
- 25. A marker as claimed in claim 22 wherein said top portion is Joined to said base region by a surrounding border region more flexible than said first and second regions, and wherein said base portion is tubular including a lower section having a first thickness and an upper section having a second thickness less than said first thickness.
- 26. A marker as claimed in claim 25 wherein said second thickness is approximately one-half said first thickness.
- 27. A marker as claimed in claim 26 said resilient material is polyurethane.
- 28. A marker as claimed in claim 27 wherein said flexible synthetic material is high density polyethylene.
- 29. A raised pavement marker for installation in a pavement borehole, the marker comprising a body member having a base portion and a generally dome-shaped top portion, wherein the top portion has a first stiffened region and a second flexible region substantially larger than said first region, the first region extends from said border region inwardly to beyond the center of the top portion and has a surface for receiving a retroreflective material and the first and second regions are configured relative to one another on the top portion such that when the marker is installed in a pavement borehole the first stiffened region is located in the direction of impact while the second flexible region is located opposite the first stiffened region in the top portion away from the direction of impact and assists in allowing the top portion to be deflected downwardly into the base portion when the top portion receives a force on the first region, the pavement marker being sufficiently resilient to enable the top portion to return to its generally dome-shaped configuration upon release of the force, and wherein said base portion is cylindrical and engages an inner surface of an annular wall of a device for mounting said device in said borehole, said device is formed of flexible resilient synthetic material, said wall has an outer surface provided with a plurality of ribs adapted to engage said pavement within said borehole, said ribs have a diameter slightly larger than the diameter of the borehole whereby, when said device is forcibly inserted in the borehole, said ribs deflect upwardly in engagement with the pavement around said borehole to resist removal from the borehole.
- 30. A marker as claimed in claim 29 wherein said first region comprises approximately 1/3 of the top portion.
- 31. A marker as claimed in claim 30 wherein said concave portion is substantially symmetrical with respect to an imaginary plane bisecting said first and second regions.
- 32. A marker as claimed in claim 29 wherein said second region has a downwardly concave portion disposed near said first region.
- 33. A marker as claimed in claim 32 wherein said first region has a recessed portion adapted to receive a retroreflective element.
- 34. A marker as claimed in claim 33 wherein said resilient material is polyurethane having a glass transition temperature (Tg) of -40.degree. F. or lower.
- 35. A marker as claimed in claim 32 wherein said retroreflective element is secured to said recessed portion by a flexible, weatherable adhesive.
- 36. A raised pavement marker for installation in a pavement borehole, the marker comprising a body member having a base portion and a generally dome-shaped top portion, wherein the top portion has a first stiffened region and a second flexible region, said top portion is joined to said base portion by a surrounding border region more flexible than said first and second regions, said base portion is tubular including a lower section having a first thickness and an upper section having a second thickness approximately one-half said first thickness, said lower section has a height approximately twice the height of the upper section, said first stiffened region has a surface for receiving a retroreflective material and said first and second regions are configured relative to one another on the top portion such that when the marker is installed in a pavement borehole the first stiffened region is located in the direction of impact while the second flexible region is located opposite the first stiffened region in the top portion away from the direction of impact and assists in allowing the top portion to be deflected downwardly into the base portion when the top portion receives a force on the first region, the pavement marker being sufficiently resilient to enable the top portion to return to its generally dome-shaped configuration upon release of the force, and wherein said base portion is cylindrical and engages an inner surface of an annular wall of a device for mounting said device in said borehole, said device is formed of flexible resilient synthetic material, said wall has an outer surface provided with a plurality of ribs adapted to engage said pavement within said borehole.
- 37. A marker as claimed in claim 36 including an air vent.
- 38. A marker as claimed in claim 37 wherein said vent comprises a hole in said top portion.
- 39. A marker as claimed in claim 37 wherein said vent comprises a plurality of axially extending channels dividing said ribs.
- 40. A marker as claimed in claim 39 wherein said tubular base portion has an end opposite said top portion, said end having an outwardly extending circumferential flange.
- 41. A marker as claimed in claim 40 and further comprising a ring of closed cell foam material disposed beneath said inwardly directed bottom flange.
- 42. A marker as claimed in claim 41 wherein said foam material is flexible grade polyethylene.
- 43. A raised pavement marker that comprises a body member having a base portion and a generally dome-shaped top portion, said top portion having a hole venting said marker to atmosphere and enabling said top portion rapidly to be deflected downward into the base portion upon receiving a force on the top portion, the pavement marker being sufficiently resilient to enable the top portion to return to its generally dome-shaped configuration upon release of the force.
- 44. A raised pavement marker as claimed in claim 43 wherein said top portion has a first region and a second region, said second region being more flexible than said first region.
- 45. A marker as claimed in claim 43 wherein said top portion is joined to said base portion by a surrounding border that acts as a hinge, allowing the top portion to be deflected downwardly into the base portion.
- 46. A raised pavement marker that comprises a body member having a base portion and a generally dome-shaped top portion, said top portion having a hole venting said marker to atmosphere and being capable of being deflected downward into the base portion upon receiving a force on the top portion, the pavement marker being sufficiently resilient to enable the top portion to return to its generally dome-shaped configuration upon release of the force, wherein said top portion is joined to said base portion by a surrounding border that acts as a hinge, allowing the top portion to be deflected downwardly into the base portion, and said base portion is tubular including a lower section having a first thickness and an upper section having a second thickness less than said first thickness.
- 47. A marker as claimed in claim 46 wherein said second thickness is approximately one-half said first thickness.
- 48. A marker as claimed in claim 47 wherein said lower section has a height approximately twice the height of the upper section.
- 49. A raised pavement marker for installation in a pavement borehole, in combination with a band of closed cell foam material, the marker comprising a body member having a base portion and a generally dome-shaped top portion capable of being deflected downwardly into the base portion, wherein the top portion has a first stiffened region and a second flexible region, the first stiffened region has a surface for receiving a retroreflective material and the first and second regions are configured relative to one another on the top portion such that when the marker is installed in a pavement borehole the first stiffened region is located in the direction of impact while the second flexible region is located opposite the first stiffened region in the top portion away from the direction of impact, and when the top portion receives an impact on the first region the second region deflects downwardly into the base portion and thereby assists in allowing the top portion to be deflected downwardly into the base portion, the pavement marker being sufficiently resilient to enable the top portion to return to its generally dome-shaped configuration upon release of the impact, said band being adapted to be stretched and inserted about a central core of a borehole in pavement, said band having an unstretched diameter less than the diameter of said central core, said base portion of said marker being adapted to be positioned onto and about said band with the band compressing and supporting said marker so that said top portion of the marker extends above the surface of the pavement, said marker being capable of being anchored in thepavement with grout.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/539,650 filed Oct. 5, 1995, now abandoned.
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